Kate Hudson (Almost Famous) stars in Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon, a “stylized fairy tale” from Bad Batch director Ana Lily Amirpour. Set in New Orleans, the film follows a woman with dangerous powers who escapes a mental asylum and is running free in the city’s hedonistic French Quarter.
Co-starring alongside Hudson are Craig Robinson (Hot Tub Time Machine), Ed Skrein (Maleficent: Mistress of Evil), and Korean actress Jong-seo Jun in her English language film debut.
Hudson is best known for toplining a string of unwatchable romantic comedies despite her star-making turn in 2000’s Almost Famous. Her only ventures into horror include 2005’s ghost thriller The Skeleton Key and 2010’s serial killer drama The Killer Inside Me.
Momentum Pictures has released a trailer for Burn, a psycho-bitch thriller about an emotionally unstable gas station attendant named Melinda (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) who runs off with the violent, gun-totting hooligan (Josh Hutcherson) who robs her.
Model-turned-actress Suki Waterhouse (pictured) co-stars as Sheila, Melinda’s hotter and more outgoing co-worker. Genre fans may recognize Waterhouse from roles in the Divergent sequel Insurgent, the Jane Austin film parody Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and cannibal drama The Bad Batch.
When it comes to Liv Tyler, we don’t want to miss a thing. That’s why we’re eager to catch her in Ad Astra, a space set thriller from indie helmer James Gray (Lost City of Z), starring Brad Pitt as an astronaut searching the outer edges of the solar system for his missing father and discovering a threat to our planet.
Tyler plays Pitt’s wife in the film so we expect a lot of worry and tears from her character, but hope there’s room for some lingerie-clad love-making and a shower scene. What? It can happen. Her hubby’s going into space on a dangerous mission. That validates semi-nudity, no?
Sexy Mexican soap star Paola Nuñez (“La Reina del Sur,”) made her North American TV debut this year in the AMC Western series “The Son.” She’s returns to the boob tube for season two of the USA network’s “The Purge,” a small-screen companion series to the Blumhouse hit movie franchise.
Nuñez, who is set to make her American feature debut in Michael Bay’s Bad Boys for Life, has been tapped to play Esme Carmona, an employee for the New Founding Fathers of America’s surveillance center specializing in profiling lawbreakers.
Producer Jason Blum said:
James Demonaco has done it again: the propulsive and compelling story he crafted for Season 1 of The Purge truly resonated with audiences in a significant way. We are thrilled to embark on Season 2, and can’t wait to bring more of James’ vision to USA and fans of The Purge.
We love the Purge movie franchise, but season one of the USA show blew an insane amount of donkey dicks. Here’s hoping they got their act together.
Salma Hayek (From Dusk Till Dawn) is in talks to star alongside Angelina Jolie for the milfiest entry in the Marvel Universe: The Eternals.
Helmed by indie darling Chloe Zhao (The Rider), the film is an adaptation of Jack Kirby’s 1976 comic book series about good and bad, near-immortal beings, created by a superior alien race named the Celestials.
The Eternals are the good guys. The Deviants are the baddies. When they meet things go boom, bang, and pow. No word on what roles Hayek and Jolie play, but both make their Marvel debuts with the film.
A trailer has gone online for Jen and Sylvia Soska’s (American Mary) Rabid, a remake of David Cronenberg’s 1977 classic about a deformed accident victim who undergoes an experimental stem-cell treatment to make her hot again and suffers horrific and deadly side affects.
Laura Vandervoort, last seen in 2017’s Jigsaw, Lionsgate’s reboot of the record-breaking Saw franchise, stars as Rose, a meek fashion designer whose entire head turns into a toothy mouth hungry for human flesh (pause at the 1:26 mark if you’d like nightmares for life).
Sony Pictures has released a first trailer for Jumanji: The Next Level, a sequel to its uber successful 2017 reboot of the Robin Williams-starring 1995 blockbuster. Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan and stunner Madison Iseman (Annabelle Comes Home) are all back.
Director Jake Kasdan (Bad Teacher) is once again at the helm and new faces include Danny DeVito, Danny Glover, and Awkwafina (Crazy Rich Asians). The action looks fun, Iseman is hot, and, most importantly, Gillan is still sporting her sexy and controversial booty shorts!
“Black Sails” stunner Jessica Parker Kennedy plays a porno babysitter in the horror-comedy Deep Murder. Set in the world of porn, the murder mystery follows a group of archetypal porn characters as they evolve from sex-crazed tropes into real people while attempting to survive a homicidal maniac.
Kennedy co-stars with Katie Aselton (“The League”) in the film, but T&A fans knew nude responsibilities would most likely fall on Kennedy as she’s gone nude on “Black Sails.” Unfortunately, Kennedy sunk everyone’s hopes (and the movie’s chances for success) by revealing she keeps her clothes on and thinks porn is gross!
I was a lot more uncomfortable with the stuff I had to do on Black Sails because there was such a goofy element to this. And I got to keep my clothes on for this, unlike Black Sails, so I was actually a lot more comfortable, on set, than I had been in other situations that involved sex, and that sort of stuff.
We shot it at a mansion in Bel Air. That really helped a lot because the mansion was really, really cheesy, and apparently, quite a few actual porns had been shot there, in the past, which is really scuzzy and gross, but also amazing, at the same time because it put us in the exact kind of mind-set that we needed to be in.
South African stunner Debs Howard stars in A.M.I. as a hot high schooler who inexplicably uses her newly found smart phone to set her dead mother’s voice on its A.I. instead of sending nudes to strange adult males like normal teens do!
Shit really hits the fan when the A.I. uses her sweet, dead mother’s voice to manipulate her into slaughtering peeps who have it coming. Viva Pictures releases the Rusty Nixon helmed film on VOD and Redbox on July 2.
Horror fans may recognize Howard from guest appearances on “iZombie,” “Supernatural,” and “The X-Files.” Though she often plays young, she’s far from being a real teenager so it’s okay to watch her work with your hand down your pants.
Alexandra Daddario, star of San Andreas and your wettest dreams thanks to her scorching nude scene on HBO’s “True Detective,” is set to star in Celestial Blue, which regrettably is not a cheesy porno as its title may suggest.
Helmed by writer and director Zak Hilditch (1922), Celestial Blue stars Daddario as a hot and busty stewardess struggling with the recent death of her mother while attempting to survive a deadly pandemic onboard her flight from Los Angeles to Sydney.
Horror fans first fell for Daddario in Stevan Mena’s demented serial killer drama Malevolence 2: Bereavement. The gorgeous stunner has since starred in 2013’s Texas Chainsaw 3D, a reboot of the famed franchise, horror-comedy Burying the Ex, headbanger horror We Summon the Darkness, and the upcoming sequel to 2015’s San Andreas.