![]() ![]() What I like is, people say, ‘Is it stressful?’ No, it’s exciting because I spent so much of my life making movies, and you’re just begging an audience to tune in, or see what’s going on, or buy tickets to the movie. “And knowing that there is a fanbase that is curious, aware, alert, potentially concerned to see what we’re up to. “ honored to step into something that’s so valuable within cinema history,” he told Variety back in October. For one thing, Ellen Burstyn is returning as Chris MacNeil, the mother of Regan from the original movie.Īnd Gordon Green is raring to go. And it looks like they’re doing things properly. Yes, Universal and Blumhouse have pencilled in a full scale return for The Exorcist, with the first movie to release for Halloween 2023. Instead, he’s signed up for another huge classic horror reboot trilogy. ![]() Maybe sitting on a beach somewhere, sipping a cocktail from a Tiki glass shaped like a Michael Myers mask. You’d think Halloween remaker David Gordon Green would be due some time off. So the fact that it's long, I think, is a testament to just how well done it is." Sounds like there will be plenty of time to fill our eyes with all sorts of new nightmares. The film is also reported (H/T The Direct) to have the longest runtime of any Saw movie to date at the Midsummer Scream 2023 convention in Long Beach, California, Greutert teased, "There's so much more to this film than even the amazing amount that was there … When we're editing a ‘Saw’ movie, we do not waste time. The poster alone promises the kind of torturous horrors we’ve come to expect from Bell’s sadistic Jigsaw - featuring some kind of mask with tubes attached to the poor victim’s eyes making the titular X - and made a splash on social media with fans celebrating the return of one of their favourite messed-up maniacs. In the latest installment of one of the genre’s most enduring franchises we’re set to go back to the events that took place between Saw and Saw 2, seeing John Kramer - the Jigsaw killer - in Mexico as he searches for a cure for his cancer, and uncovers a scam that sends him on a new spree of elaborate murders.Īs well as the return of Tobin Bell in the lead role, the director of Saw VI and Saw 3D Kevin Gruetert is back behind the camera. And for fans of horror comedy, there are some laughs incoming with Disney’s The Haunted Mansion and Tim Story’s The Blackening. Mysteries abound in A Haunting in Venice - a new creepy outing for Agatha Christie’s detective Hercule Poirot, and in Cobweb - a brand new family-based shocker from the producers of Barbarian. Serial killer scares are also going strong as we travel to Mexico with fan-favourite Jigsaw in the tenth film in the Saw franchise, and Terrifer’s Art the Clown is back too in his second sequel, no doubt hacking and slashing his way through a new bevvy of horrified victims. Supernatural spooks are heading in thick and fast including new films from existing franchises with The Exorcist: Believer and The Nun 2, plus we’ll be heading back to Maine and the world of undead critters in Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, a prequel installment of the story from the mind of Stephen King. And for a child, what could be more frightening than that? The movie takes place during Halloween week, with leaves and pumpkins in abundance, so if you're craving a little Halloween in July, definitely check it out.The current slate of new horror coming to cinemas and streaming is shaping up to be a fear-filled selection of original stories and returns to old favourites. As Peter’s fear intensifies, he believes that his parents (Lizzy Caplan and Antony Starr) could be hiding a terrible, dangerous secret and questions their trust. Cobweb centers on eight-year-old Peter, plagued by a mysterious, constant tap, tap from inside his bedroom wall – a tapping that his parents insist is all in his imagination. It's a shame this one wasn't held for a September or October release.This one hails from Samuel Bodin, the man behind Netflix series Marianne, which I know had a lot of fans sad to see it end. Seth Rogan is a producer on this one, which instantly piqued our interest. But that's all the more reason to get out there and check it out. ![]() Heartbreaking that this relatively quiet movie was released on the loudest cinematic weekend of the year, perhaps the greatest casualty of buried-beneath-Barbenehimer. ![]()
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