A new trailer has gone online for 47 Meters Down. The shark thriller is directed by Johannes Roberts (The Other Side of the Door) and stars pop-singer-turned-actress Mandy Moore (pictured above) and Claire Holt (”Aquarius”) as hot cage-diving sisters trapped undersea with great whites.
47 Meters Down finds Moore and Holt vacationing in Mexico off the coast of Huatulco on a cage-diving expedition to observe great white sharks. When cables snap, the cage sinks to the bottom of the ocean and the sisters have less than an hour of oxygen to get back to the surface in shark infested waters.
Moore, who’s starred in a string of romantic comedies and Disney fare, makes her horror debut with the film.
Holt jumped into horror in 2009’s Messengers 2: The Scarecrow. After a stint on teen soap “Pretty Little Liars,” she starred on NBC’s Charles Manson drama “Aquarius” and The CW’s “Vampire Diaries” and “The Originals.”
Whatever your stand on President Trump’s Mexican border wall, one thing is clear: put scream queen and rising Hollywood star Alexandra Daddario on the other side in a revealing, form-fitting swimsuit and we’ll tear that fucker down to get to her! Daddario posed for GQ Mexico last month and we just now set it down long enough to post about it.
Nothing, however, tops her heart-stopping nude debut as court transcriber and kinky side-piece Lisa Tragnetti on HBO’s acclaimed serial killer drama “True Detective.” Nonetheless, Daddario’s embracing of her hotness is exciting and will hopefully bring on more memorable roles.
Daddario is coming off quake thriller San Andreas. She made her horror debut in Mary Lambert’s (Pet Sematary)haunted house thriller The Attic and quickly won fright fans over with roles in gruesome indie-slasherBereavement and Lionsgate’s Texas Chainsaw reboot. She stars next in the big screen comedy adaptation of Baywatch.
A trailer has gone online for Black Butterfly, a cat-and-mouse thriller pitting a frustrated novelist against a murderous drifter. Antonio Banderas plays the writer, whose desperate need for inspiration finds him welcoming the psychopath into his isolated cabin during a storm and ending up a hostage.
An adaptation of the French thriller Papillon Noir, Black Butterfly is directed by Brian Goodman (What Doesn’t Kill You) and co-stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers (“The Tudors”) as the drifter and Piper Perabo (pictured) as the writer’s hot real estate agent girlfriend.
Fox wants to believe you’ve forgotten how boring and disappointing its 2016 revival of “The X-Files” was and are now ready for a new go-around. Set to roll cameras this summer, the event series finds David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their roles as beloved FBI agents Fox “Spooky” Mulder and Dana Skully.
“The X-Files” premiered in 1993 and ran for nine seasons. Last year’s six-episode revival scored big ratings for Fox. Ten new episodes are slated to air for the new season, kicking off later this year.
Here’s hoping the extra episodes allow for a more creative, even, and fun show. A few genuine scares and creep-out moments would be appreciated too. With the exception of the “Were-Monster” episode, the initial revival season felt uninspired and bogged down – though what a thrill to see Mulder and Skully again!
Freeform has released a first trailer for Marvel’s new superhero series “Cloak and Dagger.” Disney star Olivia Holt plays Tandy “Dagger” Bowen, a hot young blonde with burgeoning powers and a bad case of jungle fever for her partner in crime fighting, Tyrone “Cloak” Johnson.
The 10-episode series is a coming of age drama with a heavy-handed message of racial unity between black and white folks – her power is light, his making things dark! It premieres early 2018.
Model-turned-actress Hannah Rose May co-stars alongside Wesley Snipes (Blade) and RJ Mitte (“Breaking Bad”) in the alien invasion thriller The Recall, slated for release in selected theaters and VOD June 16 from Minds Eye Entertainment.
Recall follows a group of friends caught on holiday at a lakeside cabin in the woods when an alien invasion hits earth. May, who has recurred on HBO’s “Ballers,” makes her feature film debut, playing a high maintenance girl with an abusive boyfriend.
The Recall is directed and co-written by Mauro Borrelli (Haunted Forrest).
Disney has released the first trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, episode VIII in the Star Wars Saga and the follow-up to 2015’s The Force Awakens. Helmed by Rian Johnson (Looper), The Last Jedi finds Luke Skywalker training Rey as the battle against Kylo Ren and the First Order intensifies.
The trailer teases everything we expect from a Star Wars film: epic landscapes, thrilling action sequences, and, dammit, emotional punch – just try not to get choked up at the first glimpse of Rey swinging a lightsaber under Skywalker’s tutelage!
Gina Carano is set to co-star in Jason Mewes’ directorial debut, Madness in the Method. She joins frequent Mewes collaborator Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo (Machete), Judd Nelson (Breakfast Club), Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers), Dean Cain (“Lois & Clark), and Teri Hatcher (“Desperate Housewives”).
Madness in the Method finds Mewes playing himself and discovering he has a knack for murder while researching a role as a serial killer. Carano will play Mewes’ wife.
Carano, a former MMA fighter, made her acting debut in Steven Soderbergh’s star-studded 2011 action-drama Haywire and co-starred in 2013’s Fast & Furious 6. She also played Angel Dust in last year’s runaway hit, Deadpool.
Emilia Clarke (“Game of Thrones”) faces off against evil spirits in first-time director Eric D. Howell’s Voice From the Stone, an adaptation of Silvio Raffo’s award-winning Italian novel La Voce Della Pietra. While fighting demons seems like time consuming stuff, Clarke does find time to get naked and rub one out.
Written by Andrew Shaw, Voice From the Stone is set in 1950’s and stars Clarke as a nurse helping a young boy cope with the sudden and traumatic death of his mother, but tormented by a malevolent force in the boy’s family castle.
Clarke had threatened to never do nudity again after season three of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” but had a change of heart after a string of failures at the box office and returned to nudity for season six of GoT. Voice From the Stone, which wrapped production in 2014, hits limited theaters and VOD April 28.
A trailer has gone online for 47 Meters Down, the long gestating shark thriller from director Johannes Roberts (The Other Side of the Door) and starring pop-singer-turned-actress Mandy Moore (pictured above) and Claire Holt (“Aquarius”) as hot cage-diving sisters trapped undersea with great whites.
47 Meters Down finds Moore and Holt vacationing in Mexico off the coast of Huatulco on a cage-diving expedition to observe great white sharks. When cables snap, the cage sinks to the bottom of the ocean and the sisters have less than an hour of oxygen to get back to the surface in shark infested waters.
Moore, who’s starred in a string of romantic comedies and Disney fare, makes her horror debut with the film. Holt jumped into horror in 2009’s Messengers 2: The Scarecrow. After a stint on teen soap “Pretty Little Liars,” she starred on NBC’s Charles Manson drama “Aquarius” and The CW’s “Vampire Diaries” and “The Originals.”