Mumbai milf Nazneen Contractor is co-starring in comedian Chris Rock’s much buzzed about new entry in the recently rebooted SAW franchise. Rock, who conceived the film’s story and serves as an executive producer, stars as a detective investigating a series of horrific murders.
Contractor will play a hot coroner working close with Rock’s character. She joins a cast that includes Samual Jackson as Rock’s (most likely foul-mouthed) father, Max Minghella (”The Handmaid’s Tale”) as his partner, and fellow “24” alumna Marisol Nichols as the hot police captain in charge.
Contractor is best known for her roles in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek: Into Darkness and NBC’s “Heroes Reborn” as invisible hero Farah Nazan. She currently voices intergalactic pirate Synara San on Disney’s “Star Wars: Resistance.”
Chris Rock’s SAW reboot is helmed by Darren Lynn Bousman, director of SAW II, SAW III, and SAW IV, and is produced by SAW creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell. The film is tragically slated for theaters May 15, 2020.
Blumhouse Tilt has released a trailer for Bloodline, a violent psychological thriller starring Cuban stunner Mariela Garriga (“Nightmare Cinema”) and Seann William Scott (American Pie) as newborn parents doing their best to keep their family safe from outside forces.
Unfortunately for dad, that often means murdering people he deems dangerous.
Bloodline is such a departure from my previous roles. It was so great to work on a character with so many dimensions, challenging me as an actor to do something I have never done before in terms of tone.
Aww…Stiffler’s mom would be proud!
Henry Jacobson (Election Day: Lens Across America) directs from a script he co-wrote with Will Honley (The Hive). Bloodline arrives in selected theaters, Digital, and On-Demand Sept. 20.
Entertainment Studios has released a first trailer for 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, a sequel to Johannes Roberts’ surprise hit 47 Meters Down, starring Mandy Moore and Claire Holt as sisters abandoned at the bottom of the sea in a shark cage.
This time out, the story follows four hot bikini babes as they explore a mysterious sunken city overtaken by man-eating sharks that call it home.
Sistine Stallone, daughter of Sylvester Stallone, and Corinne Foxx, daughter of Jamie Foxx, make their feature film debuts alongside Sophie Nelisse (The Book Thief), Brianne Tju (”Scream”), and Nickelodean star Brec Bassinger.
Fresh off her celebrated directorial debut Booksmart, Olivia Wilde is set to helm and topline the psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling. Set in the 50s, the story follows a hot housewife who suffers a breakdown that threatens to unleash a less domesticated version of herself.
No word on Wilde’s role, but Don’t Worry Darling is described as Times Up feminist fodder, however Wilde appears to be a savvy enough director to keep it from going off the rails as she did with the very funny and at times eye-roll inducing Booksmart.
Wilde came to fame as lesbian doctor Thirteen on medical drama “House.” She made her horror debut in the highly underrated “Turistas” before starring in big budget sci-fi thrillers Tron: Legacy, Cowboys & Aliens, and In Time. She returned to horror in 2015’s The Lazarus Effect.
Showtime has announced “Californication” star Natascha McElhone is set to join its upcoming original sci-fi series “Halo.” Based on the bestselling 343 Industries video game for Xbox 360, the show follows an interstellar war between humanity and alien assholes.
McElhone has been cast in a dual role as Dr. Catherine Halsey, the brilliant and hot creator of the Spartan supersoldiers, and Cortana, the most advanced and hottest looking AI ever manufactured. Cameras roll in Budapest this year for slated release in 2021.
McElhone, who starred in 2002’s FeardotCom and Steven Soderbergh’s Solaris, is best known for her roles as Karen van der Beek, Hank Moody’s (David Duchovny) ex-wife, on the Showtime dramedy “Californication” and the First Lady on Fox’s “Designated Survivor.”
Sexy funny girl Aubrey Plaza, who is coming off her horror debut in this year’s awesome Child’s Play remake, plays a troublesome thot in the psychological thriller Black Bear from director Lawrence Michael Levine (Wild Canaries).
Plaza stars as a hot filmmaker attempting to overcome her writer’s block in the great outdoors who instead disrupts an expectant couple’s relationship with her whorish ways. Christopher Abbott (It Comes At Night) and stunner Sarah Gadon (“True Detective”) co-star as the couple.
Levine describes Black Bear as:
A thriller that depicts broken characters wrestling with a seemingly shattered world that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. I am thrilled to have such a talented trio of actors on board.
Broken characters is usually code for sexual degenerates so we’ve got big hopes for this one!
Because we like our metal like our women—hairy—our heads have mostly banged to hair metal acts celebrating the joys of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. But, now, our poseur eyes have been opened to the musical stylings of Polish death metal outfit Behemoth and their satanic ways.
Posted below is the Behemoth video for Sabbath Mater, a monstrous track from their newest CD, “I Loved You at Your Darkest.” The imagery on this is just disturbing and sick…and we love it! There are also bare boobs, but they’re bloody—hey, compromise is good.
Seriously, this video is better than some horror flicks we’ve seen. Oddly enough, the vocalist’s resemblance to Ben Stiller also makes it amusing like watching a death metal Zoolander!
AMC has released a teaser for its upcoming “Walking Dead” spinoff series about the first generation of young survivors coming of age during the zombie apocalypse we’ve come to see on “The Walking Dead” and its first companion series “Fear the Walking Dead.”
The teaser features the new show’s notably unattractive cast setting up the premise for the spinoff. No Maggies, no Rositas, no Alycia Debnam-Careys, no tough dudes either…just some awkward looking kids that could never have survived high school back in the day much less a world riddled with zombies and bad people.
Here’s hoping there’s plenty of safe spaces and mental health days in the apocalypse for these snowflakes.
Universal Pictures has released a full-length trailer for its upcoming survival thriller The Hunt, starring “Glow’s” Betty Gilpin (pictured) as the bustiest of 12 abducted strangers forced to participate as prey in an inaugural hunting match for rich elitists eager to claim their poor, dead carcasses as trophies.
Craig Zobel, director of the wonderfully fucked up Compliance, is at the helm for superstar producers Jason Blum and Damon Lindelof (”LOST”), who co-wrote the script with Nick Cuse (”The Leftovers”).
The Hunt is catching buzz for its social-political satire, but we’re more impressed by the bold and continuous display of Gilpin’s giant boobs throughout the film—watch them bounce, swing, and shake as she runs, fights, and tumbles while wearing an eye-catchingly clingy top!
Co-starring with Gilpin are Emma Roberts (”American Horror Story”), Ike Barinholtz (”Mindy Project”), Ethan Suplee (”My Name Is Earl”), Justin Hartley (”This Is Us”), and Oscar-winner Hilary Swank (Million Dollar Baby). The Hunt arrives in theaters Sept. 27.
Netflix has released a trailer for season two of its original serial killer series “Mindhunter.” Produced by Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theronand acclaimed director David Fincher (Se7en), the show is based on retired FBI profiler John Douglas and novelist Mark Olshaker’s book, Mind Hunter:Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit.
The new season is set to premiere Aug. 16 and will explore the Atlanta Child Murders of 1979-1981 and visit with notorious heavies Son of Sam and Charlies Manson.
“Mindhunter”recounts Douglas’ experiences tracking down serial killers and rapists while pioneering profiling techniques used by the Bureau today. He was the inspiration for agent Jack Crawford in Thomas Harris’ Hannibal Lecter novels and the Frank Black character in Chris Carter’s “Millennium” series.
Douglas has profiled such noted monsters as JohnWayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, David Berkowitz (aka: Son of Sam), Charles Manson, James Earl Ray, Edmund Kemper (aka: the Coed Killer), Richard Speck, and countless others.
“Mindhunter” stars Jonathan Groff (”Glee”), Holt McCallanay (Alien3), Damon Herriman (Once Upon a Time In Hollywood), and “Fringe’s” Anna Torv (pictured).