Get ready to be scared out of your flip-flops! We’re diving into a collection of bone-chilling beach horror movies that will make you reconsider your next seaside vacation.
From killer sharks to ghostly fog, these films turn the sun-soaked shores into a playground of terror. So grab your beach towel and prepare for a thrilling journey through the realm of ‘bad beaches,’ where relaxation takes a backseat to spine-tingling horror!
Universal Old (2021)
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, Old takes us on a suspenseful journey as a family’s tropical holiday turns into a nightmare. Stranded on a secluded beach with a handful of fellow resort guest, they discover that time is accelerated, causing them all to age rapidly. Years become hours, and hours become seconds. This unsettling premise adds a new level of horror to the sun-soaked shores.
Sony Pictures The Shallows (2016)
In this heart-pounding survival thriller, a young woman,...
From killer sharks to ghostly fog, these films turn the sun-soaked shores into a playground of terror. So grab your beach towel and prepare for a thrilling journey through the realm of ‘bad beaches,’ where relaxation takes a backseat to spine-tingling horror!
Universal Old (2021)
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, Old takes us on a suspenseful journey as a family’s tropical holiday turns into a nightmare. Stranded on a secluded beach with a handful of fellow resort guest, they discover that time is accelerated, causing them all to age rapidly. Years become hours, and hours become seconds. This unsettling premise adds a new level of horror to the sun-soaked shores.
Sony Pictures The Shallows (2016)
In this heart-pounding survival thriller, a young woman,...
- 7/14/2023
- by Kimberley Elizabeth
Over the weekend, specifically on Saturday night, two big precursors went down. The Directors Guild of America Awards and the Annie Awards were held, help to solidify two Oscar categories. Yes, as you’ll see, there’s now no mystery left about what the Academy Awards will cite in the Best Director and Best Animated Feature races. Frankly, there hasn’t been for some time now, but the last pieces of the puzzle were put together on Saturday. Those two categories are coronations now, and rightly so, quality wise. With DGA being the final Guild, that also really does launch us firmly into Phase Two, where members of the Academy will be making their final decisions about who and what will receive Oscar gold. Below you’ll be able to see Annie and DGA results, which probably shouldn’t have surprised anyone. The former went for Coco across the board,...
- 2/5/2018
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Guillermo del Toro took a giant stride towards the Oscar on Saturday night (February 3), winning the outstanding directorial achievement in feature film accolade for The Shape Of Water at the Directors Guild Of America’s 70th annual DGA Awards.
Del Toro recently won the Golden Globe best directing award and further bolstered his Oscar prospects with the DGA, regarded as a strong bellwether of Academy Award success.
Since 1948, only seven DGA winners have not gone on to win the Oscar. Ben Affleck is the famous most recent example. He won the DGA for Argo in 2013 and did not even receive an Academy Award nod for the film.
Del Toro recently won the Golden Globe best directing award. Meanwhile Jordan Peele continued a remarkable awards season, winning best first-time feature director for Get Out. Peele is also nominated for the directing Oscar. Matthew Heineman was named best documentary feature director for [link=tt...
Del Toro recently won the Golden Globe best directing award and further bolstered his Oscar prospects with the DGA, regarded as a strong bellwether of Academy Award success.
Since 1948, only seven DGA winners have not gone on to win the Oscar. Ben Affleck is the famous most recent example. He won the DGA for Argo in 2013 and did not even receive an Academy Award nod for the film.
Del Toro recently won the Golden Globe best directing award. Meanwhile Jordan Peele continued a remarkable awards season, winning best first-time feature director for Get Out. Peele is also nominated for the directing Oscar. Matthew Heineman was named best documentary feature director for [link=tt...
- 2/4/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The 2018 Directors Guild of America Awards will be handed out on Saturday night, February 3, across a number of film and television categories. We’re forecasting seven of those races in our predictions center, where over 1,200 users have entered their picks. that includes Expert journalists we’ve polled from top media outlets, Editors who cover awards year-round at Gold Derby, and the top users who have gotten the highest scores predicting past DGA Awards. So who are we betting on? Scroll down for our complete predictions listed in order of their racetrack odds with the projected winners highlighted in gold.
As it stands Guillermo Del Toro (“The Shape of Water”) is the overwhelming favorite to win Best Director for motion pictures. That’s good news for the filmmaker leading into the Oscars since 13 out of the last 14 DGA winners went on to claim Best Director from the motion picture academy. The...
As it stands Guillermo Del Toro (“The Shape of Water”) is the overwhelming favorite to win Best Director for motion pictures. That’s good news for the filmmaker leading into the Oscars since 13 out of the last 14 DGA winners went on to claim Best Director from the motion picture academy. The...
- 2/2/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
More marvelous news for Amy Sherman-Palladino: The “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” creator is the odds-on favorite to win the Director Guilds Award Saturday for comedy directing, according to our predictions. If she does triumph, she’ll be the fifth woman — all in the last six years — to win that honor.
Sherman-Palladino, who’s up for helming the pilot, has 5/6 combined User, Expert and Editors odds. She’s just ahead of Melina Matsoukas (21/10 odds), who’s contending for “Thanksgiving” from “Master of None.” Beth McCarthy-Miller (“Chicklet” from “Veep”) is third with 11/1 odds, followed by Aziz Ansari (“The Thief” from “Master of None) with 20/1 odds and Mike Judge (“Server Error” from “Silicon Valley”) with 80/1 odds.
See 2018 DGA nominations: ‘Game of Thrones’ leads with 3, ‘Master of None’ has 2
McCarthy-Miller is one of the previous female winners in this category; she prevailed for her work on the “30 Rock” series finale “Hogcock!”/”Last Lunch” four years ago.
Sherman-Palladino, who’s up for helming the pilot, has 5/6 combined User, Expert and Editors odds. She’s just ahead of Melina Matsoukas (21/10 odds), who’s contending for “Thanksgiving” from “Master of None.” Beth McCarthy-Miller (“Chicklet” from “Veep”) is third with 11/1 odds, followed by Aziz Ansari (“The Thief” from “Master of None) with 20/1 odds and Mike Judge (“Server Error” from “Silicon Valley”) with 80/1 odds.
See 2018 DGA nominations: ‘Game of Thrones’ leads with 3, ‘Master of None’ has 2
McCarthy-Miller is one of the previous female winners in this category; she prevailed for her work on the “30 Rock” series finale “Hogcock!”/”Last Lunch” four years ago.
- 1/31/2018
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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