Abbie Cornish plays a family massacre’s lone survivor returning to her childhood home in the psychological thriller Lavender. Ed Gass-Donnelly (The Last Exorcism II) is at the helm. Samuel Goldwyn Films and AMBI Group release the film in selected theaters and extended VOD March 10.
Co-stars include Justin Long as the retard shrink who suggests opening a can of worms, Diego Klattenhoff as the poor hubby who could be playing PS4 instead of suffering his wife’s psychosis, and Dermot Mulroney as the uncle who probably stuck his finger where he shouldn’t have and got the family killed.
A24 has released a trailer for its supernatural thriller The Blackcoat’s Daughter, starring Emma Roberts as a troubled young woman on the road to a prep school where two girls forgotten by their parents during winter break are experiencing the emergence of an evil force.
Previously titled February, The Blackcoat’s Daughter co-stars Kiernan Shipka (Carriers) and Lucy Boynton (Sing Street) as the abandoned students and MILFy Lauren Holly (Dumb & Dumber, “Picket Fences”). Osgood Perkins, son of Anthony Perkins (Psycho), directs. In theaters March 31.
Tara Reid is back to bait us for another installment in Syfy and The Asylum’s unsinkable Sharknado franchise. Production is already underway in Bulgaria with series director Anthony C. Ferrante at the helm and will shoot in more than five countries, including Australia and the U.K.
Filming under the working title Sharknado 5, the new sequel picks up with the threat of global destruction set up at the end of Sharknado: The 4th Awakens. Reid and the obnoxious guy from “Beverly Hills: 90210” reprise their roles as married shark-storm slayers April Wexler and Fin Shepard.
Reid is coming off… the couch, tired of waiting for that Big Lebowski sequel and answering the call to her biggest hit franchise since American Pie. Personally, we’ll watch anything with Reid and can’t stop hoping for a return to “Teradise” someday.
By Eddie Muertos on February 2nd, 2017 at 1:00 am
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We all go a little mad sometimes when we can’t get our fill of our favorite genre MILF, Vera Farmiga. With A&E’s “Bates Motel” shutting its doors this fifth and final season, we will have to rely on her big screen work for our fix. Thankfully, there’s lots of it. Her latest project is called Captive State.
Captive State is helmed by Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) and co-stars John Goodman (10 Cloverfield Lane) in a story about an alien seized Chicago and the human collaborators and rebels living with. Sounds a lot like USA’s “Colony.” Cameras roll this month.
Farmiga is coming off the hugely successful Conjuring franchise and plays Norman Bates mother Norma on the exceptional A&E series “Bates Motel.” She’s also starred in such notable films as Duncan Jones’ Source Code, Juame Collet-Serra’s Orphan, Carlos Brooks’ intense psycho-sexual thriller Quid Pro Quo, and the underrated Paul Walker thriller Running Scared.
Marvel has announced Disney star Olivia Holt as the female lead in its upcoming superhero series “Cloak and Dagger.” Holt plays Tandy “Dagger” Bowen, a hot young blonde with burgeoning powers allowing her to emit light daggers and a bad case of jungle fever for her partner in crime fighting Tyrone “Cloak” Johnson.
The series is a coming of age superhero drama with a heavy-handed message of racial unity between black folks and white – her power is light, his making things dark!
Synopsis reads:
Once a privileged little girl, Tandy Bowen watched as her family was destroyed by a disastrous storm that uprooted her life. Now in her late teens, an unexpected encounter with a boy named Tyrone sparks a life changing event.
Young Tyrone Johnson wanted nothing more than to prove he was fearless. But when everything he held close was taken away, life taught Tyrone to be afraid. Now older and more sheltered, Tyrone closes himself off. But when he meets a girl named Tandy his life changes forever.