British stunner Kaya Scodelario (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales) is set to star in Crawl, a new man vs. nature thriller from producer Sam Raimi (Evil Dead) and director Alexandre Aja (High Tension, Piranha 3D).
The film stars Scodelario as a hot young woman fighting off a vicious alligator while attempting to save her father from a flooding house during a Category 5 hurricane in Florida.
Scodelario is best known for playing the female lead in both the gay dystopian franchise The Maze Runner and Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Notable creds include her feature film debut Moon, the 2010 remake of Clash o the Titans, home invasion thriller Tiger House, and the upcoming Ted Bundy biopic Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile.
Jessica Morris, the topless star ofthe hit 2008 comedy Role Models, stars in Human Centipede director Tom Six’s new demented thriller, The Onania Club- – described by Six as “one of the most vile, inhumane movie experiences of all time.”
An archaic term for masturbation, The Onania Club suggests the film’s mostly female cast may be flicking the bean and clam smacking throughout. Co-stars include Darcy DeMoss, Deborah Twiss, Karen Strassman, and Flo Lawrence. It’s slated for release in fall.
Morris made her horror debut in the 2000 teen slasher Bloody Murder. Additional creds include the indie frighteners The Dead Want Women, Venom, and Evil Bong 666. She is best known, however, for playing Linda the topless teacher in Role Models.
“Bates Motel” stunner Nicola Peltz takes up residence in Our House, a supernatural thriller from director Anthony Scott Burns (“Holidays”) and writers Nathan Parker (Moon) and Matt Osterman (Ghost in the Machine), slated for release July 27 from IFC Midnight.
Our House centers on a tech genius who invents a device that amplifies the paranormal activity in his family’s home, conjuring up spirits of loved ones lost and not so friendly ghosts too. Not sure if Peltz plays girlfriend, classmate, sibling, or neighbor, but we do know it’s the hot version of whichever.
Blake Lively (The Shallows) is set to star alongside Anna Kendrick (Twilight Saga) in A Simple Favor, a psychological thriller based on the debut novel by Darcey Bell and adapted for the big screen by Jessica Sharzer (“American Horror Story”) for director Paul Feig.
Slated for release Sept. 14, A Simple Favor stars Lively as a hot milf who is found murdered days after asking her mommy blogger best friend (Kendrick) to pick up her kid from school. Her darkest secrets soon come to light when her friend continues to investigate her death.
Ana de Armas (Blade Runner 2049) is set to star in The Night Clerk, a murder mystery about an autistic hotel clerk determined to save a beautiful guest from a killer that’s already claimed a woman’s life on his watch — just one small problem…he’s the prime suspect in the case!
The Cuban stunner plays the hot hotel guest with Tye Sheridan (Ready Player One) as the clerk and Helen Hunt as his mom. The film is written and directed by Michael Cristofer — the man behind two of Angelina Joli’s nude masterpieces, Gia and Original Sin, and the Tara Reid shower, Body Shots!
Unfriended actress Renee Olstead co-stars in Feral as one of six girlfriends on a camping trip attempting to survive a viral outbreak threatening to turn them all into rabid, cannibalistic zombies. Helmed by Mark H. Young (Tooth and Nail), the film will be released on VOD and digital by IFC Midnight on May 25.
It’s not known how long Olstead is in the movie being that Scout Taylor-Compton (Rob Zombie’s Halloween) and Olivia Luccardi (It Follows) topline the film and are said [spoiler alert] to be the last standing, trapped in a cabin and armed only with a shotgun.
That doesn’t bode well for Olstead so we can only hope the busty stunner meets her demise while skinny-dipping in a lake with her hot friends, taking a long steamy shower, or getting it on with one of her bi-curious BBF’s under the night sky.
French Bond girl Bérénice Marlohe plays a woman who wakes up in a “tube filled with deadly traps” and must navigate her escape in Meander, a sci-fi thriller from director Mathieu Turi, an assistant director on Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds.
Deadly traps??? Who would do that to a woman as stunning as Marlohe? Those traps shouldn’t bring harm; they should rip her clothes off and drop her into pits filled with Jello, oil, and/or horny lesbians!
Marlohe is no stranger to sci-fi indies, having recently starred in Revolt and Kill Switch. She also guest starred in an episode of David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks” revival series. She is best known, however, for playing vengeful former sex slave Severine in Sam Mendes’ Skyfall.
Laura Vandervoort is set to star in 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.
The Rabid Remake is helmed by Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary, See No Evil 2) from a script they wrote with John Serge (Dead On Campus).
Vandervoort is coming off a starring role in Jigsaw, a reboot of Lionsgate’s Saw franchise. Best known on the small screen for her role as Kara Zor-El (aka: Supergirl) on hit series “Smallville,” she’s also starred as a werewolf on “Bitten” and as a hot alien visitor on ABC’s “V” remake.
Milla Jovovich knows where her bread is buttered is our way of saying the Resident Evil stunner is returning to video game adapted horror for her next sexy supernatural project: Monster Hunter. Based on the hit Capcom game, Jovovich will play a hot monster slayer-for-hire.
Paul W.S. Anderson — Mr. Jovovich to the rest of us — will direct the horror-actioner for Constantin Films. Budgeted at $60 million, Monster Hunter is slated to roll camera in Cape Town, South Africa in September. The newest volume of the game released this January and has sold more than 8 million copies.
Jovovich is coming off Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, the last in the series of hit films based on the popular Capcom video game series and helmed by Anderson. She’ll next be seen in Lionsgate’s Hellboy reboot.
Lars Von Trier, the man behind Antichrist and brooding sci-fi drama Melancholia, is back with The House that Jack Built, a serial killer film applauded and walked out on during its world premiere at this year’s Cannes film festival.
Matt Dillon stars as Jack, a serial killer confessing five of his most significant murders over a 12 year span. Co-stars include Uma Thurman, Jeremy Davies (“LOST”), Sofie Gråbøl (“The Killing”), and stunner Riley Keogh (It Comes at Night).
The film has been criticized as torture porn by some and Von Trier appears to be playing with the whole this-is-fucked-up-but-you’re-more-fucked-up-cause-you-wanted-to-see-it angle, but we’re just hoping it rises above talky, artsy-fartsy porn.