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Bargain Trailer Previews Gruesome Paramount+ South Korean Thriller

The trailer for Bargain previews the gruesome South Korean thriller, which will soon debut on Paramount+, and which was awarded the Critics’ Choice Award at Seriencamp Festival in Cologne. It also won for Best Screenplay at the Canneseries Festival. “In BARGAIN, men are lured to a remote hotel under the guise of sexual encounters only… Read More: Bargain Trailer Previews Gruesome Paramount+ South Korean Thriller »

Recommendations: 5 Best Car Racing Movies Like Gran Turismo

Gran Turismo sped into theaters and turned out to be a really good film. Neill Blomkamp directs the hell out of the picture, resulting in a fun crowd-pleaser that will get your adrenaline pumping, assuming you embrace the film’s fast-and-loose approach to facts. Of course, Gran Turismo is just the latest race car drama to… Read More: Recommendations: 5 Best Car Racing Movies Like Gran Turismo »

Iconic Roles: The 5 Best Denzel Washington Movies

The Equalizer 3 is here. But while I enjoy Washington’s performance as Robert McCall, it’s far from his best work. Indeed, the multiple Academy Award-winning actor boasts an impressive resume that places him in the GOAT conversation. But which Denzel Washington movies best showcase his talent? Let’s dive in. [embedded content] Glory (1989) I love… Read More: Iconic Roles: The 5 Best Denzel Washington Movies »

Bottoms Director Reveals How Marshawn Lynch Was Cast

The recently released teen comedy film Bottoms stars former NFL star Marshawn Lynch, a role that director Emma Seligman said she had to convince Lynch to play. Speaking to Variety, Seligman said that Lynch was initially apprehensive to play the role, but Seligman convinced him that he’d be perfect for the part. Eventually, Lynch would… Read More: Bottoms Director Reveals How Marshawn Lynch Was Cast »

The Last Exorcism Treads the Line Between Cynicism and Faith

There’s been plenty of exorcism movies in the wake of the late William Friedkin’s seminal masterpiece The Exorcist. So it takes a good hook to make an interesting take on the subject. The Last Exorcism uses a 21st-century method to do just that. The Last Exorcism takes on the form of a mockumentary about a… Read More: The Last Exorcism Treads the Line Between Cynicism and Faith »

Gran Turismo Passes Barbie for the Top Spot at the Domestic Box Office

In an incredibly tight race, Gran Turismo narrowly edged out Barbie for the top spot at the domestic box office, $17.3 million to $17.1M, per Deadline. Granted, the racing drama benefited from advanced previews, but it takes the podium for now. The Neill Blomkamp-directed pic comes in at the lower end of video game adaptations,… Read More: Gran Turismo Passes Barbie for the Top Spot at the… »

Disney Plus Schedule August 28-September 3: New TV & Movies Being Added

The Disney Plus schedule for August 28-September 3 features a new Ahsoka installment, new episodes of Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes, and more. On Tuesday, August 29, Disney Plus will release the third episode of Ahsoka. The Disney-owned streamer changed the originally-scheduled release day from Wednesdays to Tuesdays, that’s why fans might be surprised to… Read More: Disney Plus Schedule August 28-September 3: New TV & Movies… »

Adam Sandler Remembers Bob Barker, Iconic Happy Gilmore Scene

Following the passing of television icon Bob Barker, Adam Sandler paid tribute to The Price Is Right host and remembered their iconic Happy Gilmore scene that saw Barker fight the comedian. “The man. The myth. The best. Such a sweet funny guy to hang out with,” said Sandler of Barker. “Loved talking to him. Loved… Read More: Adam Sandler Remembers Bob Barker, Iconic Happy Gilmore Scene »

Count Crowley Interview: David Dastmalchian on Writing Metaphorical Monsters

ComingSoon Senior Editor Spencer Legacy spoke with Count Crowley creator and writer David Dastmalchian about the journey he’s had making the comic and his personal connection to protagonist Jerri Bartman. Volumes 1 and 2 of Count Crowley are now available for purchase. [embedded content] Spencer Legacy: We talked a little bit about it before, but… Read More: Count Crowley Interview: David Dastmalchian on Writing Metaphorical Monsters »

American Graffiti Was Nostalgia Done Right

When American Graffiti hit theaters in August 1973, critics hailed it as a charming and nostalgic throwback to a bygone era. They appreciated director George Lucas‘s devotion to character-driven storytelling, the film’s incredible soundtrack of classic tunes, and its relatable and engaging coming-of-age storylines. At the time, the picture stood out amidst a crowd of… Read More: American Graffiti Was Nostalgia Done Right »