Trey Edward Shults’ upcoming horror film, “It Comes at Night,” pulses and pounds with 90 minutes-plus of tension and dread, so it’s only fitting that the feature get a propulsive score that pushes those emotions to the max. Composer Brian McOmber’s score reflects the intensity of Shults’ film, which follows a family whose fragile post-apocalyptic existence is threatened when another group suddenly appears in their lives, building in even more fear to an already nail-biting outing.
McOmber’s album will be available on both CD and digital on June 9, with a vinyl version to be released later this summer, but first up, we’ve got an exclusive listen to the first track off of it: “The Road.”
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As McOmber explained of the track, “At this stage of the film,...
McOmber’s album will be available on both CD and digital on June 9, with a vinyl version to be released later this summer, but first up, we’ve got an exclusive listen to the first track off of it: “The Road.”
Read More: ‘It Comes at Night’: 5 Terrifying Clues You Might Have Missed in First Full Trailer for Trey Edward Shults’ Horror Film
As McOmber explained of the track, “At this stage of the film,...
- 5/31/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Welcome to PeekTV, your daily look at the best that television has to offer. In each installment, we make three picks for the best shows to watch and…toss in a little extra.
Tuesday, May 16 What Happened Last Night?!
(Why is this man gesturing? See what else made our TV picks from last night.)
“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
“World’s End” – ABC, 10:00 p.m.
Synopsis: In the Season 4 finale, Ghost Rider emerges suddenly and Coulson and the team attempt to stop Aida from ending the world.
Why You Should Watch: Gabriel Luna’s Ghost Rider has been an elusive figure this season. After popping up for an eight-episode arc early this season, some interplanetary shenanigans has brought the fiery vigilante back into the fold. With Season 5 plans in the balance, it should be interesting to see how the Agents work to avert cross-dimensional catastrophe and incorporate Robbie Reyes in the process.
Tuesday, May 16 What Happened Last Night?!
(Why is this man gesturing? See what else made our TV picks from last night.)
“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
“World’s End” – ABC, 10:00 p.m.
Synopsis: In the Season 4 finale, Ghost Rider emerges suddenly and Coulson and the team attempt to stop Aida from ending the world.
Why You Should Watch: Gabriel Luna’s Ghost Rider has been an elusive figure this season. After popping up for an eight-episode arc early this season, some interplanetary shenanigans has brought the fiery vigilante back into the fold. With Season 5 plans in the balance, it should be interesting to see how the Agents work to avert cross-dimensional catastrophe and incorporate Robbie Reyes in the process.
- 5/16/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
While the first teaser trailer for “Krisha” filmmaker Trey Edward Shults’ highly anticipated upcoming horror feature, “It Comes at Night,” played up atmosphere over plot (like any good teaser), the film’s newest full-length trailer piles on the plot details, but that doesn’t keep it from being any less intriguing.
The film stars Joel Edgerton as patriarch Paul, who has sequestered his family (including his wife, played by Carmen Ejogo, and their teen son, played by rising star Kelvin Harrison Jr.) in a secluded country house after something terrible has decimated modern civilization. When another young family (including Christopher Abbott and Riley Keough) arrives on their property, Paul makes the choice to keep them around, because what could possibly go wrong with adding more terrified people into an already on-edge situation?
Read More: ‘It Comes at Night’ Review: Joel Edgerton and Christopher Abbott Face Off In Trey Shults’ Frightening...
The film stars Joel Edgerton as patriarch Paul, who has sequestered his family (including his wife, played by Carmen Ejogo, and their teen son, played by rising star Kelvin Harrison Jr.) in a secluded country house after something terrible has decimated modern civilization. When another young family (including Christopher Abbott and Riley Keough) arrives on their property, Paul makes the choice to keep them around, because what could possibly go wrong with adding more terrified people into an already on-edge situation?
Read More: ‘It Comes at Night’ Review: Joel Edgerton and Christopher Abbott Face Off In Trey Shults’ Frightening...
- 5/1/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Phoenix Forgotten, The Beguiled, and It Comes at Night make our daily roundup!Phoenix Forgotten, The Beguiled, and It Comes at Night make our daily roundup!Zachary Dent4/20/2017 2:07:00 Pm
Get those night lights ready because today's roundup is a little spookier than usual. We have a featurette, a trailer that just dropped, and a brand new poster!
Phoenix Forgotten looks like it could be the scariest film of the year. It tells the story of three teenagers who disappeared after mysterious lights appeared in Phoenix, Arizona. The film chronicles the unseen footage from their night on a fateful expedition that lead to their disappearance. Fans of films such as The Blair Witch Project will get their fix with Phoenix Forgotten, and probably won't be able to sleep for days. We've got a featurette for this upcoming horror (featuring Ridley Scott!) and you can check it out below. You...
Get those night lights ready because today's roundup is a little spookier than usual. We have a featurette, a trailer that just dropped, and a brand new poster!
Phoenix Forgotten looks like it could be the scariest film of the year. It tells the story of three teenagers who disappeared after mysterious lights appeared in Phoenix, Arizona. The film chronicles the unseen footage from their night on a fateful expedition that lead to their disappearance. Fans of films such as The Blair Witch Project will get their fix with Phoenix Forgotten, and probably won't be able to sleep for days. We've got a featurette for this upcoming horror (featuring Ridley Scott!) and you can check it out below. You...
- 4/20/2017
- by Zachary Dent
- Cineplex
Phoenix Forgotten, The Beguiled, and It Comes at Night make our daily roundup!Phoenix Forgotten, The Beguiled, and It Comes at Night make our daily roundup!Zachary Dent4/20/2017 2:07:00 Pm
Get those night lights ready because today's roundup is a little spookier than usual. We have a featurette, a trailer that just dropped, and a brand new poster!
Phoenix Forgotten looks like it could be the scariest film of the year. It tells the story of three teenagers who disappeared after mysterious lights appeared in Phoenix, Arizona. The film chronicles the unseen footage from their night on a fateful expedition that lead to their disappearance. Fans of films such as The Blair Witch Project will get their fix with Phoenix Forgotten, and probably won't be able to sleep for days. We've got a featurette for this upcoming horror (featuring Ridley Scott!) and you can check it out below. You...
Get those night lights ready because today's roundup is a little spookier than usual. We have a featurette, a trailer that just dropped, and a brand new poster!
Phoenix Forgotten looks like it could be the scariest film of the year. It tells the story of three teenagers who disappeared after mysterious lights appeared in Phoenix, Arizona. The film chronicles the unseen footage from their night on a fateful expedition that lead to their disappearance. Fans of films such as The Blair Witch Project will get their fix with Phoenix Forgotten, and probably won't be able to sleep for days. We've got a featurette for this upcoming horror (featuring Ridley Scott!) and you can check it out below. You...
- 4/20/2017
- by Zachary Dent
- Cineplex
It’s never too early to kick start your acting career! We’ve rounded up some auditions on Backstage specifically tailored to our younger demographic including a commercial for an app that improves child-parent relationships and a short film about a Latino family coping with death. “Polaroid”This short student film is seeking young actors aged 7, 10, and 15 out of Huntington, Ind. for a film about a Latino family and the Polaroid snapped of a young girl just before she suffers a traumatic experience. A small stipend, meals, copy, travel, and lodging will be provided. Auditions are Feb. 20 in Chicago.Parent-Child Bonding App Kickstarter VideoA child between the ages of 4 and 8 is needed to play a son or daughter for a commercial casting out of San Francisco about an app that teaches child safety. This gig pays a negotiable $100/day commensurate with travel distance. There are no lines but there will be voiceover,...
- 2/19/2015
- backstage.com
Recently, E! Online served up their newest spoiler chat session and revealed new spoiler scoopage for the upcoming Originals episode 5 of season 2 labeled, "The Red Door," via Klaus star, Joseph Morgan. He dished out more intel about what we can expect to see from the Nina Dobrev, Tatia original doppelganger storyline. It turns out that the flashbacks will give us much more insight into Klaus and Elijah's relationship since they both loved this Tatia babe at one point, and more. In their spoiler chat reveal, here's what they had to say: " We spoke with Joseph Morgan about how the original doppelganger Tatia affected Klaus and Elijah all those years ago. "We're really grateful to Nina for coming over to The Originals and for allowing us to finally tell that story," Morgan said. "I think it needed to be told. It definitely had a huge impact on who the brothers are...
- 11/2/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Grace Victoria Cox, Alexander Koch
Stephen King’s works have been adapted into a number of features over the years, but few stories of his have been explored in a television medium. Last summer, CBS added to the latter list with an adaptation of the King novel Under The Dome, focusing on the town of Chester’s Mill as it saw itself cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious clear dome. The show’s second season drew to a close on September 22nd, and while it began with some promise, the season undid itself with inconsistent writing and plot developments that had no connection with each other, among other problems.
The biggest issue of Under the Dome’s second season has been the plot contrivances. Coincidences have driven a lot of the story forward in the season, and the most glaring example has been the Zenith arc.
Stephen King’s works have been adapted into a number of features over the years, but few stories of his have been explored in a television medium. Last summer, CBS added to the latter list with an adaptation of the King novel Under The Dome, focusing on the town of Chester’s Mill as it saw itself cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious clear dome. The show’s second season drew to a close on September 22nd, and while it began with some promise, the season undid itself with inconsistent writing and plot developments that had no connection with each other, among other problems.
The biggest issue of Under the Dome’s second season has been the plot contrivances. Coincidences have driven a lot of the story forward in the season, and the most glaring example has been the Zenith arc.
- 9/23/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Hey DEADheads, it’s Ryne from The Moon is a Dead World. We’re covering all your favorite horror TV shows (and some not-so-favorites). Shawn’s got The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story(Yeah, you read that right), Kevin‘s got Teen Wolf, Under the Dome, and The Strain, and I’ve got the rest. The Last Ship‘s season finale included!
The Last Ship: “No Place Like Home” - Sunday, August 24 at 9 Pm
I’m really, really torn about last week’s development on The Last Ship; Dr. Rachel Scott found a cure for the virus – known as Red Flu in this episode, maybe some sort of jab at the Russians? – and created a vaccine that will protect any who come into contact with an infected person. In “No Place Like Home,” all of the crew members are vaccinated, effectively eliminating risk of infection.
Then they head...
The Last Ship: “No Place Like Home” - Sunday, August 24 at 9 Pm
I’m really, really torn about last week’s development on The Last Ship; Dr. Rachel Scott found a cure for the virus – known as Red Flu in this episode, maybe some sort of jab at the Russians? – and created a vaccine that will protect any who come into contact with an infected person. In “No Place Like Home,” all of the crew members are vaccinated, effectively eliminating risk of infection.
Then they head...
- 9/8/2014
- by Ryne Barber
- The Liberal Dead
This week’s Under The Dome is all about the egg-xit strategy. Here’s Frances’ review…
This review contains spoilers.
2.10 The Fall
A moment’s silence please, to mark the passing of Phil Bushey, whose leap of faith landed him not on the soft rubber of the Zenith children’s playground but on the sharp end of a massive pointy rock. Rest in peace Phil - you may have spent your final days creeping about Chester’s Mill like the most arbitrary of arbitrary Scooby Doo villains but we’ll always remember you as the gambling addict, town sheriff, Skeeter Davis-loving DJ that none of the writers knew what to do with that you really were.
The Rennie men drove the action of The Fall (directed by E.R.'s Eriq La Salle, incidentally) by doing what the Rennie men do – making threats, pointing guns at people and locking women...
This review contains spoilers.
2.10 The Fall
A moment’s silence please, to mark the passing of Phil Bushey, whose leap of faith landed him not on the soft rubber of the Zenith children’s playground but on the sharp end of a massive pointy rock. Rest in peace Phil - you may have spent your final days creeping about Chester’s Mill like the most arbitrary of arbitrary Scooby Doo villains but we’ll always remember you as the gambling addict, town sheriff, Skeeter Davis-loving DJ that none of the writers knew what to do with that you really were.
The Rennie men drove the action of The Fall (directed by E.R.'s Eriq La Salle, incidentally) by doing what the Rennie men do – making threats, pointing guns at people and locking women...
- 9/2/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
CBS‘ Under the Dome The Red Door TV Show Review. Under the Dome: Season 2, Episode 9: ‘The Red Door’ brought the Zenith arc back to the Dome, as the keep away mission, to prevent Don (Brett Cullen) from getting the Egg, kicked into gear. For his son, [...]
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Continue reading: TV Review: Under The Dome: Season 2, Episode 9: The Red Door [CBS]...
- 8/29/2014
- by Sam Joseph
- Film-Book
We knew it couldn’t last. The latest episode of Under The Dome is barmier than ever. Here’s Frances’ review…
This review contains spoilers.
2.9 The Red Door
Let’s take a big fat internet-eraser to last week’s review, in which some idiot stated that Under The Dome had swapped its barminess for a new sensible approach. That clearly isn’t the case. What seemed, over the past fortnight, like a reboot into safer, more generic territory was really just the show rearing up and readying itself for this week’s gigantic leap back to bonkers-land.
At least the audience knows where it stands again. No longer do we have to grudgingly concede that Under The Dome has smartened up its act and started to make actual sense. We’re all back in the state of baffled-yet-entertained carbon-monoxide-leak dizziness that the series has kept us in since the dome came down.
This review contains spoilers.
2.9 The Red Door
Let’s take a big fat internet-eraser to last week’s review, in which some idiot stated that Under The Dome had swapped its barminess for a new sensible approach. That clearly isn’t the case. What seemed, over the past fortnight, like a reboot into safer, more generic territory was really just the show rearing up and readying itself for this week’s gigantic leap back to bonkers-land.
At least the audience knows where it stands again. No longer do we have to grudgingly concede that Under The Dome has smartened up its act and started to make actual sense. We’re all back in the state of baffled-yet-entertained carbon-monoxide-leak dizziness that the series has kept us in since the dome came down.
- 8/26/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
"The last 5 episodes of Under the Dome totally rock," tweeted Stephen King last week. By the end of this episode — the first of the final five — I don't know if rock is the word, but we're certainly seeing some wild stuff. While we're comparing everything to Lost all the time, since there's no other way to live/to watch this show: "The Red Door" is the Under the Dome's frozen-donkey-wheel episode.After his unauthorized domeside visit with Julia, Barbie finds himself in the custody of some shady dudes in shady uniforms and funny caps. This one lead commando — very stern, totally nondescript — is on grilling duty. They know who Barbie is, they know he escaped the inescapable dome, and they know about the magic rhythm-shaker egg, which they call a "power source," which could be accurate. Barbie knows not to play ball with these mo-fos who haven't done anything...
- 8/26/2014
- by Zach Dionne
- Vulture
It’s just like The Rolling Stones used to sing: “I see a red door and I want it… to take me through the space-time continuum into a new and unfamiliar place.”
Ok, I may have gotten that lyric wrong.
Regardless, the ninth installment of Under the Dome‘s second season — titled “The Red Door” — indeed brought us somewhere new: a few steps closer to understanding why the dome came down three weeks ago (as Barbie’s voiceover so often reminds us).
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Ok, I may have gotten that lyric wrong.
Regardless, the ninth installment of Under the Dome‘s second season — titled “The Red Door” — indeed brought us somewhere new: a few steps closer to understanding why the dome came down three weeks ago (as Barbie’s voiceover so often reminds us).
Related Big Bang Theory Wedding Scoop: Find Out Why Penny and Leonard Probably Won’t Tie the Knot...
- 8/26/2014
- TVLine.com
From the synopsis of "Under the Dome" Episode 2.09, "The Red Door," Big Jim looks to be up to his usual tricks, but this time there might be no way out of whatever mess he's creating. Check out several stills and three sneak peeks for more info.
"Under the Dome" stars Mike Vogel (Barbie), Colin Ford (Joe), Alexander Koch (Junior), Rachelle Lefevre (Julia), Dean Norris (Big Jim), and Mackenzie Lintz (Norrie). Season 2's newcomers include Brett Cullen, Sherry Stringfield, Eddie Cahill, Grace Victoria Cox, Dwight Yoakam, Karla Crome, and Dwayne Boyd.
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"Under the Dome" Episode 2.09 - "The Red Door" (airs 8/25/14; 10-11 Pm)
When Barbie (Vogel) is apprehended by a group of mysterious men, he is relentlessly interrogated about his connection to the Dome. Meanwhile, Big Jim (Norris) makes a deal that could seal the fate of the residents of Chester's Mill forever.
For...
"Under the Dome" stars Mike Vogel (Barbie), Colin Ford (Joe), Alexander Koch (Junior), Rachelle Lefevre (Julia), Dean Norris (Big Jim), and Mackenzie Lintz (Norrie). Season 2's newcomers include Brett Cullen, Sherry Stringfield, Eddie Cahill, Grace Victoria Cox, Dwight Yoakam, Karla Crome, and Dwayne Boyd.
Related Story: Visit our "Under the Dome" Archive
"Under the Dome" Episode 2.09 - "The Red Door" (airs 8/25/14; 10-11 Pm)
When Barbie (Vogel) is apprehended by a group of mysterious men, he is relentlessly interrogated about his connection to the Dome. Meanwhile, Big Jim (Norris) makes a deal that could seal the fate of the residents of Chester's Mill forever.
For...
- 8/22/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Under the Dome Season 2 Episode 9-11 Synopses, The Red Door Promo. CBS‘ Under the Dome: Season 2, Episodes 2-11 plot synopses for ‘The Red Door’, ‘The Fall’, and ‘Black Ice’ and a TV show trailer for ‘The Red Door’ have been released. A Mike Vogel, Under the Dome: Season 2, [...]
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Continue reading: Under The Dome: Episode 2.09 – 2.11 Synopses, The Red Door Promo [CBS]...
- 8/21/2014
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Recently, CBS served up the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Under The Dome" episode 9 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "The Red Door," and it sounds like things will get very intense and intriguing as Barbie gets captured by a couple of mystery guys, and more! In the new, 9th episode press release: Barbie is going to get apprehended by a group of mysterious men. Press release number 2: When Barbie is apprehended by a group of mysterious men, he is going to be relentlessly interrogated about his connection to the Dome. Meanwhile, Big Jim will make a deal that could seal the fate of the residents of Chester’s Mill forever. Guest stars will feature: Brett Cullen (Don Barbara), Jessejames Locorriere (Interrogator), Max Ehrich (Hunter), Brody Rose (Little Boy), Mike Whaley (Malick), Colin Dennard (Trevor), Austin Stack (Young Junior) and Brennon Olsen (8 Year Old Barbie). The episode was written by Kelly Souders,...
- 8/18/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
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