Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin Trailer — William Eubank‘s Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021) movie trailer has been released by Paramount+. The Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin trailer stars Emily Bader, Roland Buck III, Dan Lippert, and Henry Ayres-Brown. Crew Christopher Landon wrote the screenplay for Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin. John Collins conducted [...]
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- 9/19/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Those eagerly waiting for the seventh installment in the "Paranormal Activity" franchise can now enjoy a trailer for the upcoming found footage horror film, titled "Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin."
Paramount+ dropped a 30-second teaser today that features glimpses of pitchforks and the other horrors the movie will have for viewers. Check it out below.
The trailer jumps between what looks like colonial times with the current day, and starts out with a kid from said olden times singing a song that is in no way ominous or creepy. We then cut back and forth between creepy olden times and creepy current day, where Emily...
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Paramount+ dropped a 30-second teaser today that features glimpses of pitchforks and the other horrors the movie will have for viewers. Check it out below.
The trailer jumps between what looks like colonial times with the current day, and starts out with a kid from said olden times singing a song that is in no way ominous or creepy. We then cut back and forth between creepy olden times and creepy current day, where Emily...
The post Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin Trailer: The Found Footage Horror Series Returns appeared first on /Film.
- 9/17/2021
- by Vanessa Armstrong
- Slash Film
After a six-year hiatus, the Paranormal Activity series has been resurrected.
Next month’s Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin has released it’s first trailer:
This marks the seventh entry in the horror franchise that launched with 2007’s Paranormal Activity and most recently released Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension in 2015.
Unlike the previous films, however, Next of Kin will not be released in theaters and instead will exclusively debut on Paramount+ when it comes out Oct. 29, just before Halloween.
The film stars Emily Bader, Roland Buck III, Dan Lippert, and Henry Ayers-Brown in what’s described as “an unexpected reimagining of the ...
Next month’s Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin has released it’s first trailer:
This marks the seventh entry in the horror franchise that launched with 2007’s Paranormal Activity and most recently released Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension in 2015.
Unlike the previous films, however, Next of Kin will not be released in theaters and instead will exclusively debut on Paramount+ when it comes out Oct. 29, just before Halloween.
The film stars Emily Bader, Roland Buck III, Dan Lippert, and Henry Ayers-Brown in what’s described as “an unexpected reimagining of the ...
- 9/17/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
After a six-year hiatus, the Paranormal Activity series has been resurrected.
Next month’s Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin has released it’s first trailer:
This marks the seventh entry in the horror franchise that launched with 2007’s Paranormal Activity and most recently released Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension in 2015.
Unlike the previous films, however, Next of Kin will not be released in theaters and instead will exclusively debut on Paramount+ when it comes out Oct. 29, just before Halloween.
The film stars Emily Bader, Roland Buck III, Dan Lippert, and Henry Ayers-Brown in what’s described as “an unexpected reimagining of the ...
Next month’s Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin has released it’s first trailer:
This marks the seventh entry in the horror franchise that launched with 2007’s Paranormal Activity and most recently released Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension in 2015.
Unlike the previous films, however, Next of Kin will not be released in theaters and instead will exclusively debut on Paramount+ when it comes out Oct. 29, just before Halloween.
The film stars Emily Bader, Roland Buck III, Dan Lippert, and Henry Ayers-Brown in what’s described as “an unexpected reimagining of the ...
- 9/17/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sky Studios Hires Drama Chief
Sky Studios has named Preethi Mavahalli as Creative Director, Drama, with a remit to develop and produce a slate of original drama for Sky’s networks and platforms across Europe. Mavahalli moves from Mammoth Screen, producers of Poldark, where she oversaw development and production on a range of series including McDonald & Dodds and Next of Kin for ITV, as well as The City & The City and Nw for BBC Two. She was previously at Film4 and Film London. Mavahalli will join Sky Studios in January 2022 and will report to Chief Content Officer Jane Millichip. Mavahalli’s team will include Executive Producers Kara Manley, Victoria Wharton, Serena Thompson and Beverly Brooker, and she will work alongside Director of Commissioning for Drama, Gabriel Silver.
Scottish Indie Two Rivers Ties With Hayley Babcock In U.S.
Scottish indie Two Rivers Media is accelerating its push into the U.
Sky Studios has named Preethi Mavahalli as Creative Director, Drama, with a remit to develop and produce a slate of original drama for Sky’s networks and platforms across Europe. Mavahalli moves from Mammoth Screen, producers of Poldark, where she oversaw development and production on a range of series including McDonald & Dodds and Next of Kin for ITV, as well as The City & The City and Nw for BBC Two. She was previously at Film4 and Film London. Mavahalli will join Sky Studios in January 2022 and will report to Chief Content Officer Jane Millichip. Mavahalli’s team will include Executive Producers Kara Manley, Victoria Wharton, Serena Thompson and Beverly Brooker, and she will work alongside Director of Commissioning for Drama, Gabriel Silver.
Scottish Indie Two Rivers Ties With Hayley Babcock In U.S.
Scottish indie Two Rivers Media is accelerating its push into the U.
- 9/8/2021
- by Tom Grater and Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
In a competitive situation, WME has signed Jamie Dolan and Adam Faze, founders of the production banner Must B Nice, in all areas.
The recently launched Must B Nice is known for pandemic-set narrative anthology series podcast Day By Day featuring Oscar nominee Lucas Hedges, Camila Mendes (Riverdale), Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria), Julia Fox (Uncut Gems), Madelyn Cline (Outer Banks), Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade) and three-time Emmy winner Margo Martindale (The Americans), among others.
Must B Nice has set Hell House as one of their first productions. Directed by Andrew Gori, who co-wrote it with Ambre Kelly, the social thriller centers around the relationship between two high school peers on the eve of a religious-themed Halloween attraction in the Deep South. The film stars Stefanie Scott and Zoe Lawrence. The pair has also set the short film Jelly written and directed by Ariela Barer (Marvel’s Runaways) and starring Quei Tann,...
The recently launched Must B Nice is known for pandemic-set narrative anthology series podcast Day By Day featuring Oscar nominee Lucas Hedges, Camila Mendes (Riverdale), Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria), Julia Fox (Uncut Gems), Madelyn Cline (Outer Banks), Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade) and three-time Emmy winner Margo Martindale (The Americans), among others.
Must B Nice has set Hell House as one of their first productions. Directed by Andrew Gori, who co-wrote it with Ambre Kelly, the social thriller centers around the relationship between two high school peers on the eve of a religious-themed Halloween attraction in the Deep South. The film stars Stefanie Scott and Zoe Lawrence. The pair has also set the short film Jelly written and directed by Ariela Barer (Marvel’s Runaways) and starring Quei Tann,...
- 7/30/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Ladyworld producer Jamie Dolan and Loo creator Adam Faze have teamed to launch the new production company must b nice.
The bi-coastal banner will be based in Los Angeles and New York and has set the indie horror Hell House as one of their first productions. Directed by Andrew Gori, who co-wrote it with Ambre Kelly, the social thriller centers around the complicated relationship between two high school peers on the eve of a religious-themed Halloween attraction in the Deep South. Produced by Dolan, the pic stars Stefanie Scott, Zoe Lawrence, Michael Abbott Jr., Jess Weixler, Odessa A’zion, and Joshuah Melnick.
Faze’s Loo is a short-form anthology series of stories from the most private place: the bathroom. The first episode in is titled “River Fork” and stars Ben Ross (Dear Evan Hansen), Oona Roche, and Sawyer DeVuyst. The episode is written and...
The bi-coastal banner will be based in Los Angeles and New York and has set the indie horror Hell House as one of their first productions. Directed by Andrew Gori, who co-wrote it with Ambre Kelly, the social thriller centers around the complicated relationship between two high school peers on the eve of a religious-themed Halloween attraction in the Deep South. Produced by Dolan, the pic stars Stefanie Scott, Zoe Lawrence, Michael Abbott Jr., Jess Weixler, Odessa A’zion, and Joshuah Melnick.
Faze’s Loo is a short-form anthology series of stories from the most private place: the bathroom. The first episode in is titled “River Fork” and stars Ben Ross (Dear Evan Hansen), Oona Roche, and Sawyer DeVuyst. The episode is written and...
- 3/2/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Special Mention: Gojira (Godzilla)
Written and directed by Ishirô Honda
Japan, 1954
Ishiro Honda’s grim, black-and-white post-Hiroshima nightmare stands the test of time. This allegory for the devastation wrought on Japan by the atomic bomb is quite simply a powerful statement about mankind’s insistence to continue to destroy everyone and everything the surrounds us. With just one shot (a single pan across the ruins of Tokyo), Honda manages to express the devastation that Godzilla represents. Since its debut, Godzilla has become a worldwide cultural icon, but very little is said about actor Takashi Shimura, who adds great depth as Dr. Yamane; his performance is stunning. Special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya originally wanted to use classic stop-motion animation to portray Godzilla, but time and budget limitations forced him to dress actors up in monster suits. Despite this minor setback, Tsuburaya’s scale sets of Tokyo are crafted with such great attention to detail,...
Written and directed by Ishirô Honda
Japan, 1954
Ishiro Honda’s grim, black-and-white post-Hiroshima nightmare stands the test of time. This allegory for the devastation wrought on Japan by the atomic bomb is quite simply a powerful statement about mankind’s insistence to continue to destroy everyone and everything the surrounds us. With just one shot (a single pan across the ruins of Tokyo), Honda manages to express the devastation that Godzilla represents. Since its debut, Godzilla has become a worldwide cultural icon, but very little is said about actor Takashi Shimura, who adds great depth as Dr. Yamane; his performance is stunning. Special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya originally wanted to use classic stop-motion animation to portray Godzilla, but time and budget limitations forced him to dress actors up in monster suits. Despite this minor setback, Tsuburaya’s scale sets of Tokyo are crafted with such great attention to detail,...
- 10/3/2015
- by Ricky Fernandes
- SoundOnSight
Throughout the month of October, Editor-in-Chief and resident Horror expert Ricky D, will be posting a list of his favorite Horror films of all time. The list will be posted in six parts. Click here to see every entry.
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Enjoy!
150: Session 9
Directed by Brad Anderson
Written by Stephen Gevedon and Brad Anderson
2001, USA
If there was ever a perfect setting for a horror movie, it would be the abandoned Danvers State Mental Hospital. Built in 1878 on an isolated site in rural Massachusetts, it was a multi-acre, self-contained psychiatric hospital rumoured to have been the birthplace of the pre-frontal lobotomy. The hospital was the setting for the 2001 horror film Session 9, where an asbestos clean-up crew discover a series of nine tapes, which have recorded a patient with multiple personalities, all of which are innocent, except for number nine. With a shoestring budget and no real special effects, Session 9...
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Enjoy!
150: Session 9
Directed by Brad Anderson
Written by Stephen Gevedon and Brad Anderson
2001, USA
If there was ever a perfect setting for a horror movie, it would be the abandoned Danvers State Mental Hospital. Built in 1878 on an isolated site in rural Massachusetts, it was a multi-acre, self-contained psychiatric hospital rumoured to have been the birthplace of the pre-frontal lobotomy. The hospital was the setting for the 2001 horror film Session 9, where an asbestos clean-up crew discover a series of nine tapes, which have recorded a patient with multiple personalities, all of which are innocent, except for number nine. With a shoestring budget and no real special effects, Session 9...
- 10/3/2012
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Australia may not have an overabundance of horror films but they’ve managed to produce some quality genre pictures. The recent success of the acclaimed documentary Not Quite Hollywood has shed light on a much overlooked aspect of Aussie genre filmmaking, from lowbrow slashers to twisted thrillers and gross-out horror comedies. Back in the 70′s a number of prominent filmmakers began to develop a film movement that would eventually see the successes of such films as Mad Max and The Last Wave. It was during this time that Australian cinema as a whole experienced resurgence due to increased governmental funding and eventually gave way to what international film critics termed the “Australian New Wave” or the “Golden Age of Australian cinema”.
New Zealand hasn’t produced many horror films over the years, but those it has given birth to are remarkably strong entries. In fact one of the biggest filmmakers...
New Zealand hasn’t produced many horror films over the years, but those it has given birth to are remarkably strong entries. In fact one of the biggest filmmakers...
- 10/9/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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