"Blink Twice," the directorial debut of Zoë Kravitz, is a 2024' psychological thriller involving a group of people invited to a remote island as the unwitting participants of something sinister. The movie plays on class division, notably with the rich and powerful preying on the less financially privileged for their own twisted amusement. "Blink Twice" also features commentary on racial and sexual power dynamics, as sharply written as it is brutally suspenseful. This movie comes from a longer tradition of intrigue and deceit, often revolving around enigmatic male figures keeping dark secrets from their romantic partners.
Whether it's the French fairy tale Bluebeard or contemporary thrillers, "Blink Twice" follows an enduring narrative archetype while making it its own. With that in mind, there are countless movies to check out if you're looking for more thrillers after "Blink Twice" kept you at the edge of your seat.
Here are the 15 best...
Whether it's the French fairy tale Bluebeard or contemporary thrillers, "Blink Twice" follows an enduring narrative archetype while making it its own. With that in mind, there are countless movies to check out if you're looking for more thrillers after "Blink Twice" kept you at the edge of your seat.
Here are the 15 best...
- 28.3.2025
- von Samuel Stone
- Slash Film
Stereoscope is big on ideas but pretty low on actually delivering—like most low-budget sci-fi. I’m not trying to demean the effort, but the movie suffers from the same problem pretty much all movies of this kind tend to suffer from. Of course, there are examples like Coherence (2013) or Primer (2004), but those are rarities. That said, Stereoscope is fairly watchable thanks to its cool premises. I should mention here that I have a soft spot for people attempting to make science fiction with limited resources, no matter the quality of the end product. In this article, we’re going to discuss the plot of Stereoscope and, of course, take a closer look into the ending of it.
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A man named Lewis is being chased by something called ‘The Reek,’ which is a monster. Obviously, Lewis is no match for such a vicious monster,...
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What Is The Movie About?
A man named Lewis is being chased by something called ‘The Reek,’ which is a monster. Obviously, Lewis is no match for such a vicious monster,...
- 17.3.2025
- von Rohitavra Majumdar
- Film Fugitives
Over the decades, Carlos Santana has collaborated with jazz legends (Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter), rock guitarists (Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan), blues greats (Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker), R&b singers (Smokey Robinson, Lauryn Hill), and even country artists (Willie Nelson, Faith Hill). The results were sometimes worldwide hits like “Smooth” (with Rob Thomas) or “Maria Maria” (with Wyclef Jean), but others fell between the cracks and never found the audience they deserved.
His new compilation album, Sentient (out March 28), tries to fix this by taking overlooked collaborations with Michael Jackson,...
His new compilation album, Sentient (out March 28), tries to fix this by taking overlooked collaborations with Michael Jackson,...
- 13.3.2025
- von Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Blumhouse is no stranger to horror. In fact, when the popular indie studio merged with Atomic Monster back in 2022, it became exciting to envision the Blumhouse monster movies that could exist because of it. For those who don't know, Atomic Monster has a first-look deal with Universal and has been the brains behind the recent Blumhouse monster movie iterations. Fans of Universal monsters such as Dracula and the Wolf Man have been excited about the recent films to come under the Blumhouse banner. Starting with The Invisible Man back in 2020, Blumhouse has reinvented the classic monster movie story. The next classic monster they will tackle is the Wolf Man and the first trailers look incredibly promising. Despite some hiccups with the early development of the project, The Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell hyped many fans for his upcoming Blumhouse horror film Wolf Man.
For Blumhouse, sticking with Whannell after the...
For Blumhouse, sticking with Whannell after the...
- 4.1.2025
- von Ben Morganti
- CBR
The heartthrob, director, and multitalented entertainer, Justin Baldoni is known for charming audiences as Rafael in Jane the Virgin. While his transition from actor to director helmed the adaptation of It Ends with Us, Baldoni’s creative journey has been marked by heartfelt storytelling and a passion for meaningful projects. Off-screen, Baldoni’s life mirrors the warmth of a picture-perfect rom-com. His Swedish-born wife and fellow actor, Emily Baldoni, has been through thick and thin with him.
Justin and Emily Baldoni with their two kids (Credits- @justinbaldoni/Instagram)
The couple, who met in 2011, got engaged in a viral YouTube proposal in 2013 and tied the knot in a dreamy California ceremony. From birthday celebrations to sharing two kids who always steal the show on their social media, the Baldoni household outshines love and joy. In addition to his family life, Baldoni is an advocate for breaking stereotypes, particularly around masculinity, with...
Justin and Emily Baldoni with their two kids (Credits- @justinbaldoni/Instagram)
The couple, who met in 2011, got engaged in a viral YouTube proposal in 2013 and tied the knot in a dreamy California ceremony. From birthday celebrations to sharing two kids who always steal the show on their social media, the Baldoni household outshines love and joy. In addition to his family life, Baldoni is an advocate for breaking stereotypes, particularly around masculinity, with...
- 2.1.2025
- von Samridhi Goel
- FandomWire
Following The Film Stage’s collective top 50 films of 2024, as part of our year-end coverage, our contributors are sharing their personal top 10 lists.
I’ve often measured the progress of my year by the movies I’ve seen. From the trashy B-movies in ‘dumpuary’ to the summer blockbuster and, eventually, the onslaught of ‘prestige fare’ and an overwhelming amount of screeners in December, movies have been a marker of time. I know, for example, that Halloween is coming up when my wife puts on Practical Magic or that Christmas is close when I make my yearly trip to Boston to see It’s a Wonderful Life with close friends. The same goes for my yearly panic when top-tens are due and I realize I have a pile of screeners begging for my attention.
This year was different. My time was less measured by the things I watched than what happened in...
I’ve often measured the progress of my year by the movies I’ve seen. From the trashy B-movies in ‘dumpuary’ to the summer blockbuster and, eventually, the onslaught of ‘prestige fare’ and an overwhelming amount of screeners in December, movies have been a marker of time. I know, for example, that Halloween is coming up when my wife puts on Practical Magic or that Christmas is close when I make my yearly trip to Boston to see It’s a Wonderful Life with close friends. The same goes for my yearly panic when top-tens are due and I realize I have a pile of screeners begging for my attention.
This year was different. My time was less measured by the things I watched than what happened in...
- 2.1.2025
- von Christian Gallichio
- The Film Stage
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It's always impressive when a movie manages to elicit genuine emotional distress from audiences, but it's even more impressive when they manage to accomplish this on a small scale. Most of the greatest thrillers of all time, from Seven and Children of Men all the way to Chinatown and North By Northwest are absolutely massive in scale and feature intense and meticulous world building across cities, states, and countries. While these films are huge in scale, they sit on the thriller genre Mount Rushmore because they manage to make massive worlds feel small, claustrophobic and isolated through ingenious tension creation. At the opposite end of the spectrum, there are small-scale films like Coherence and Green Room that manage to feel huge and sprawling despite their mostly singular setting.
It's always impressive when a movie manages to elicit genuine emotional distress from audiences, but it's even more impressive when they manage to accomplish this on a small scale. Most of the greatest thrillers of all time, from Seven and Children of Men all the way to Chinatown and North By Northwest are absolutely massive in scale and feature intense and meticulous world building across cities, states, and countries. While these films are huge in scale, they sit on the thriller genre Mount Rushmore because they manage to make massive worlds feel small, claustrophobic and isolated through ingenious tension creation. At the opposite end of the spectrum, there are small-scale films like Coherence and Green Room that manage to feel huge and sprawling despite their mostly singular setting.
- 30.12.2024
- von Andrew Pogue
- CBR
Imagine being on the verge of a futuristic thriller where the boundaries between science and technology are blurry, and the suspense of a world is building. Welcome to the world of best sci-fi thriller movies, where science fiction ideas and suspenseful stories combine to make a truly unique movie experience. These films explore the unknown, explore psychological depths, and keep you wondering until the very end. While they share elements with other best thriller movies, sci-fi thrillers stand apart by incorporating futuristic and speculative elements. They aren’t just about action or futuristic settings either.
Sci-fi thriller films are a large and varied genre. It has everything from deep psychological explorations to fast-paced action scenes. No matter if you like the tricky mind games of psychological thrillers or the fast-paced thrills of action thrillers, there’s a top sci-fi thriller for you. These movies often make you question what you think you know about reality,...
Sci-fi thriller films are a large and varied genre. It has everything from deep psychological explorations to fast-paced action scenes. No matter if you like the tricky mind games of psychological thrillers or the fast-paced thrills of action thrillers, there’s a top sci-fi thriller for you. These movies often make you question what you think you know about reality,...
- 19.11.2024
- von Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Jérémy Clapin’s French-language Meanwhile On Earth is a heady dose of minimalist science fiction. No laser beams, no interstellar wars. It’s in the same camp as Coherence or The Vast of Night, earthbound thrillers that underexpose sci-fi elements. Clapin translates the alienation of grief into an alien encounter rooted in emotional importance over extraterrestrial engagement. Meanwhile On Earth dances between genre disinterest and grounded storytelling, seeking forgiveness through soulful themes that confront psychological unknowns with an ungraspable sense of ambiguity.
Megan Northam stars as Elsa Martens, the sister to missing astronaut Franck Martens (Sébastien Pouderoux in voice only). Elsa hears Franck speaking in her mind, and then another voice intrudes. A disembodied entity requests Elsa provide five individuals to be inhabited by invisible cosmic beings, and in return, they’ll release Franck. Nobody else can hear the voices, leaving Elsa to question whether Franck might return home after nearly three years.
Megan Northam stars as Elsa Martens, the sister to missing astronaut Franck Martens (Sébastien Pouderoux in voice only). Elsa hears Franck speaking in her mind, and then another voice intrudes. A disembodied entity requests Elsa provide five individuals to be inhabited by invisible cosmic beings, and in return, they’ll release Franck. Nobody else can hear the voices, leaving Elsa to question whether Franck might return home after nearly three years.
- 11.11.2024
- von Matt Donato
- DailyDead
In 2013, writer/director James Ward Byrkit debuted his mind-bending science fiction thriller Coherence, the ultra low-budget film that was shot over the course of five days, and has since gone on to become a beloved cult favorite. Dealing with themes of reality, regret, and free will, its one of those movies that you can watch over and over again, and find something new with each viewing. After more than a decade, a sequel was finally announced back in May, and we caught up with Byrkit to discuss what thats going to look like for the fans who have been eagerly anticipating what comes next.
In an interview with MovieWeb earlier this week, we spoke at length with Byrkit about his phenomenal new series, Shatter Belt, before the conversation turned to Coherence, and the unique way it was filmed. While traditional movies have a script to go off of, such wasnt the case with the 2013 classic,...
In an interview with MovieWeb earlier this week, we spoke at length with Byrkit about his phenomenal new series, Shatter Belt, before the conversation turned to Coherence, and the unique way it was filmed. While traditional movies have a script to go off of, such wasnt the case with the 2013 classic,...
- 9.11.2024
- von James Melzer
- MovieWeb
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James Byrkit is creating some of the most intellectual and original sci-fi out there, and speaks with MovieWeb's James Melzer about his work, from the cult classic Coherence and its upcoming sequel to his star-studded series Shatter Belt.
Shatter Belt is a brilliant collection of interconnected stories that follow the mysteries surrounding awareness, intention, desire, free will, and the uncanny nature of consciousness. The sci-fi anthology stars Emily Baldoni, Patton Oswalt, Madison West, Abigail Spencer, and more.
James Byrkit is creating some of the most intellectual and original sci-fi out there, and speaks with MovieWeb's James Melzer about his work, from the cult classic Coherence and its upcoming sequel to his star-studded series Shatter Belt.
Shatter Belt is a brilliant collection of interconnected stories that follow the mysteries surrounding awareness, intention, desire, free will, and the uncanny nature of consciousness. The sci-fi anthology stars Emily Baldoni, Patton Oswalt, Madison West, Abigail Spencer, and more.
- 9.11.2024
- von James Melzer
- MovieWeb
Low-budget filmmaking and high-concept science fiction don't always go well together, but 2013's Coherence is a reminder that it's possible to make an engaging and thought-provoking sci-fi film without an extravagant budget and a large studio backing. The film's director, James Ward Byrkit, took the Robert Rodriguez approach to filmmaking: writing with what he had in front of him. Like Rodriguez, who had a guitar, a camera, and seven grand, Byrkit had a solid cast of actors, a house, and an idea. Despite having a director with significant industry experience having worked with Gore Verbinski on the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, Coherence is a tried and true indie project that doesn't feel too far removed from the mumblecore movement of the mid-aughts with a heady sci-fi twist. The film is much more interested in the concepts it lays out sometimes clumsily so than in its characters, who nevertheless feel...
- 2.11.2024
- von Joseph Ornelas
- Collider.com
The Platform 2's storyline is unique in more ways than one, but viewers looking for something similar still have a wide range of thrillers to choose from. Serving as a prequel to Netflix's The Platform, The Platform 2 unfolds in a vertical prison system like its predecessor. The primary driving force behind the movie's narrative is a floating platform that lowers down from one level of the prison to another, carrying food for the inmates. However, when some prisoners from the upper levels act selfishly and eat way more than they deserve, an intense power struggle ensues in the system.
In many ways, The Platform 2 serves as a solid allegory for both trickle-down economics and the downsides of communism. At the same time, with its character beats, the movie also dabbles with other relatable themes surrounding grief, identity, morality, and acceptance of one's past. While both The Platform...
In many ways, The Platform 2 serves as a solid allegory for both trickle-down economics and the downsides of communism. At the same time, with its character beats, the movie also dabbles with other relatable themes surrounding grief, identity, morality, and acceptance of one's past. While both The Platform...
- 20.10.2024
- von Dhruv Sharma
- ScreenRant
The great thing about sci-fi is its willingness to ask big questions. With so many of the genre's premises involving extreme life-or-death situations like, say, the end of the world, a mysterious plague, or even an alien invasion (to name but a few), these stories often posit questions of an earth-shattering nature, which, in turn, allows them to explore existential spaces in a manner other movie genres simply can't.
Sometimes, those questions can lead to confusing moments for audiences. Not everyone in a movie theater is on the same wavelength at all times, and it isn't a given that they're all necessarily interested in pondering the meaning of life. In such cases, a sci-fi movie's attempt to reach for the stars (so to speak) by thinking outside the box during its third and final act isn't always appreciated or even easily understood.
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Sometimes, those questions can lead to confusing moments for audiences. Not everyone in a movie theater is on the same wavelength at all times, and it isn't a given that they're all necessarily interested in pondering the meaning of life. In such cases, a sci-fi movie's attempt to reach for the stars (so to speak) by thinking outside the box during its third and final act isn't always appreciated or even easily understood.
Related 10 Underrated Sci-Fi Movies That Are Flawless From...
- 19.10.2024
- von Sean Alexander
- CBR
There are two types of confusing movies. On one hand are those films that do confuse you while keeping you entertained so that even if you don’t “get it,” the viewing experience feels fruitful. Some examples that come to mind are Donnie Darko, Mulholland Drive, Memento, Predestination, Tenet, Coherence, and Nocturnal Animals. If you tell me to explain what was going on in these movies, I will probably fail miserably, but if you ask me if I am up for rewatching them again and again, I’ll say, “Hell yes.” That said, on the other hand, you have films that confuse you while forgetting to engage you in any meaningful way. I am talking about I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Under the Skin, Primer, Vanilla Sky, Lost Highway, and what I consider my arch-nemesis, Enemy. I’ve rewatched these films more than I have rewatched some of my...
- 17.10.2024
- von Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
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It’s What’s Inside is a sci-fi comedy horror film written and directed by Greg Jardin. The Netflix film revolves around a group of college friends who reunite before one of them gets married but the arrival of an uninvited guest with a mysterious suitcase starts to tear the group apart. It’s What’s Inside stars Alycia Debnam-Carey, Gavin Leatherwood, James Morosini, Reina Hardesty, David W. Thompson, Madison Davenport, Nina Bloomgarden, Hailee Keanna Lautenbach, and Brittany O’Grady. So, if you loved the thrilling suspense, compelling characters, and an intensely dramatic story with a tinge of comedy in It’s What’s Inside here are some similar movies you should check out next.
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Talk To Me is a supernatural horror thriller film directed by Danny and Michael Philippou from a screenplay...
It’s What’s Inside is a sci-fi comedy horror film written and directed by Greg Jardin. The Netflix film revolves around a group of college friends who reunite before one of them gets married but the arrival of an uninvited guest with a mysterious suitcase starts to tear the group apart. It’s What’s Inside stars Alycia Debnam-Carey, Gavin Leatherwood, James Morosini, Reina Hardesty, David W. Thompson, Madison Davenport, Nina Bloomgarden, Hailee Keanna Lautenbach, and Brittany O’Grady. So, if you loved the thrilling suspense, compelling characters, and an intensely dramatic story with a tinge of comedy in It’s What’s Inside here are some similar movies you should check out next.
Talk To Me (Paramount+ & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – A24
Talk To Me is a supernatural horror thriller film directed by Danny and Michael Philippou from a screenplay...
- 8.10.2024
- von Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Science fiction is a popular genre with too many spectacular motion pictures to count. For decades, the genre has given audiences thought-provoking tales, action-packed blockbusters, and movies that are a bit of both. Yet, for every franchise film and award-winning juggernaut that does wonders for science fiction, some end up earning the status of being underrated.
The modern era of science fiction, especially, has been a trailblazing time for original ideas and phenomenal adaptations. These specific sci-fi movies are engaging to watch from start to finish, and the loyal few who have seen them have been persuading others to join in on the hype. From mind-benders like Coherence and Moon to action hits like Snowpiercer and Dredd, these underappreciated sci-fi films thrilled genre fans at the time of their release and deserve more credit.
Attack The Block Follows Teenagers Fighting Lethal Aliens
IMDb Rating: 6.7 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Watch on Max...
The modern era of science fiction, especially, has been a trailblazing time for original ideas and phenomenal adaptations. These specific sci-fi movies are engaging to watch from start to finish, and the loyal few who have seen them have been persuading others to join in on the hype. From mind-benders like Coherence and Moon to action hits like Snowpiercer and Dredd, these underappreciated sci-fi films thrilled genre fans at the time of their release and deserve more credit.
Attack The Block Follows Teenagers Fighting Lethal Aliens
IMDb Rating: 6.7 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Watch on Max...
- 4.10.2024
- von Alexander Vance
- CBR
A new sci-fi slasher horror outing from Netflix could make for the perfect viewing this spooky season. The streaming giant has now announced that the horror flick, titled Time Cut, will land on the platform just in time for Halloween on October 30, 2024, with the story mashing together the time travel shenanigans of Back to the Future with the slasher frights of Scream for a terrifying, timey-wimey delight.
Directed by Hannah MacPherson, who is best known for the mystery thriller T@gged and the fantasty drama series School Spirits, MacPherson co-wrote Time Cut alongside the mind behind 2020s body-swap horror flick Freaky and last years Christmas horror comedy outing It's a Wonderful Knife, Michael Kennedy.
You can check out the enticing (if brief) logline for Time Cut below.
A teen in 2024 accidentally time-travels to 2003, days before a masked killer murders her sister. Can she change the past without destroying the future?...
Directed by Hannah MacPherson, who is best known for the mystery thriller T@gged and the fantasty drama series School Spirits, MacPherson co-wrote Time Cut alongside the mind behind 2020s body-swap horror flick Freaky and last years Christmas horror comedy outing It's a Wonderful Knife, Michael Kennedy.
You can check out the enticing (if brief) logline for Time Cut below.
A teen in 2024 accidentally time-travels to 2003, days before a masked killer murders her sister. Can she change the past without destroying the future?...
- 1.9.2024
- von Jonathan Fuge
- MovieWeb
The Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox is home to a variety of unique horror content, from originals and exclusives to cult classics and documentaries. With such a rapidly-growing library, there are many hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
Here are five recommendations you can stream on Screambox right now.
Possum
Like Jordan Peele, John Krasinski, and Zach Cregger, Matthew Holness made a name for himself in the comedy space — most notably, creating and starring in Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace — before delivering one hell of a horror movie right out the gate. 2018’s Possum is a psychological slow-burner that follows a disgraced children’s puppeteer back to his childhood home, where the trauma of his past comes back to haunt him.
A lifelike human head tethered to spindly spider legs, the titular puppet would be creepy in any context, but Holness turns it into pure nightmare fuel. Combined with an oppressive tone, unnerving...
Here are five recommendations you can stream on Screambox right now.
Possum
Like Jordan Peele, John Krasinski, and Zach Cregger, Matthew Holness made a name for himself in the comedy space — most notably, creating and starring in Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace — before delivering one hell of a horror movie right out the gate. 2018’s Possum is a psychological slow-burner that follows a disgraced children’s puppeteer back to his childhood home, where the trauma of his past comes back to haunt him.
A lifelike human head tethered to spindly spider legs, the titular puppet would be creepy in any context, but Holness turns it into pure nightmare fuel. Combined with an oppressive tone, unnerving...
- 6.8.2024
- von Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Two Indian films flexed at the domestic box office — and when they hit they really do hit, buoying exhibitors through good times and bad — with Kinds Of Kindness hitting no. 10 in a major expansion and Thelma not far behind.
Kalki 2898 Ad, a Telugu sci-fi epic from Prathyangira Cinemas, is looking at an estimated $5.4 million on 1,049 screens for the three-day weekend, at no. 5. It’s also approaching a cume of $11 million including Wednesday previews and Thursday opening day, one of the best ever openings of an Indian film in North America.
Written and directed by Nag Ashwin, Kalki is toplined by superstars Prabhas with Deepika Padukone and Amitabh Bachchan. As Deadline has reported, this is India’s most expensive film ever.
Jatt & Juliet 3, the latest instalment of the Punjabi romantic comedy franchise, from White Hill Studios, is at no. 9 with $1.8 million for the weekend at just 143 locations, and a $1.9 million cume,...
Kalki 2898 Ad, a Telugu sci-fi epic from Prathyangira Cinemas, is looking at an estimated $5.4 million on 1,049 screens for the three-day weekend, at no. 5. It’s also approaching a cume of $11 million including Wednesday previews and Thursday opening day, one of the best ever openings of an Indian film in North America.
Written and directed by Nag Ashwin, Kalki is toplined by superstars Prabhas with Deepika Padukone and Amitabh Bachchan. As Deadline has reported, this is India’s most expensive film ever.
Jatt & Juliet 3, the latest instalment of the Punjabi romantic comedy franchise, from White Hill Studios, is at no. 9 with $1.8 million for the weekend at just 143 locations, and a $1.9 million cume,...
- 30.6.2024
- von Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
2013's Coherence ranks as the most popular movie on AVOD following the announcement that a follow-up movie is coming. The sci-fi film was made on a budget of $50,000 and was well-reviewed by critics. It went on to develop a cult following in the years after its release. No plot details have been released about Coherence 2, but it will feature the return of original director James Ward Byrkit.
Coherence tops a new AVOD chart for the month of May. Released in 2013, Coherence marks director James Ward Byrkit's feature film debut and follows a group of friends at a dinner party who start to experience various strange phenomena as a comet passes overhead. The sci-fi mystery film, which earned mostly positive reviews from critics, was made on an estimated budget of $50,000 and went on to earn just under $140,000 at the box office. After developing a cult following, it was recently announced that...
Coherence tops a new AVOD chart for the month of May. Released in 2013, Coherence marks director James Ward Byrkit's feature film debut and follows a group of friends at a dinner party who start to experience various strange phenomena as a comet passes overhead. The sci-fi mystery film, which earned mostly positive reviews from critics, was made on an estimated budget of $50,000 and went on to earn just under $140,000 at the box office. After developing a cult following, it was recently announced that...
- 21.6.2024
- von Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
Fantastic Pavilion, the genre business hub launched at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023, announced a slew of deals closed at the venue this year, with L..A-based Severin Films, a boutique Blu-ray and DVD label, inking a pact to release eleven Special Edition physical discs of the most popular Originals and licensed features from horror subscription streamer Shudder and IFC Films.
Initial titles include Joko Anwar’s “Satan’s Slaves”; Brandon Cronenberg’s “Antiviral”; Can Evrenol’s “Baskin”; Franck Khalfoun’s 2012 remake of “Maniac”; Douglas Buck’s 2006 remake of “Sisters” and André Øvredal’s “The Autopsy of Jane Doe.”
The deal was brokered by Severin Film’s co-founder-ceo David Gregory, Shudder’s Vice President of Programming Sam Zimmerman, and AMC Networks Director of Content Sales Lucas Verga.
“The work done at Severin Films is astounding,” said Zimmerman, adding: “They are directly responsible for some of the greatest home video releases ever...
Initial titles include Joko Anwar’s “Satan’s Slaves”; Brandon Cronenberg’s “Antiviral”; Can Evrenol’s “Baskin”; Franck Khalfoun’s 2012 remake of “Maniac”; Douglas Buck’s 2006 remake of “Sisters” and André Øvredal’s “The Autopsy of Jane Doe.”
The deal was brokered by Severin Film’s co-founder-ceo David Gregory, Shudder’s Vice President of Programming Sam Zimmerman, and AMC Networks Director of Content Sales Lucas Verga.
“The work done at Severin Films is astounding,” said Zimmerman, adding: “They are directly responsible for some of the greatest home video releases ever...
- 21.6.2024
- von Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
James Byrkit’s celebrated indie feature directorial debut, Coherence, is now streaming on Screambox.
In the surreal sci-fi thriller, a group of friends experience a disturbing chain of reality-bending events when a comet passes by.
“On the night of an astrological anomaly, eight friends at a dinner party become subject to a troubling chain of strange and puzzling goings-on.”
Part cerebral sci-fi and part relationship drama, Coherence is said to be a tightly focused, intimately shot film that quickly ratchets up with tension and mystery.
Coherence had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, where it won the Next Wave Best Screenplay award and went on to play Sitges Film Festival (where it again took home the Best Screenplay prize) and the Philadelphia Film Festival, receiving widespread critical and audience acclaim at every stop along the way.
Check out the original theatrical trailer that introduced the puzzle, and crosses all boundaries.
In the surreal sci-fi thriller, a group of friends experience a disturbing chain of reality-bending events when a comet passes by.
“On the night of an astrological anomaly, eight friends at a dinner party become subject to a troubling chain of strange and puzzling goings-on.”
Part cerebral sci-fi and part relationship drama, Coherence is said to be a tightly focused, intimately shot film that quickly ratchets up with tension and mystery.
Coherence had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, where it won the Next Wave Best Screenplay award and went on to play Sitges Film Festival (where it again took home the Best Screenplay prize) and the Philadelphia Film Festival, receiving widespread critical and audience acclaim at every stop along the way.
Check out the original theatrical trailer that introduced the puzzle, and crosses all boundaries.
- 14.6.2024
- von Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Spoilers ahead for "Coherence."
There are movies often cited as being confusing or mind-melting, like "Inception" or "Memento," which really aren't that complicated. Then there's something like "Primer," which requires detailed diagrams and hours-long YouTube explainers to begin to unravel its web of twists and turns. Sitting happily in the middle is James Ward Byrkit's "Coherence," one of the best sci-fi films of the past decade and a movie that is complex and mild-melting yet not so complex that it's hard to follow.
The film begins with an alluring premise of four couples meeting at a friend's house for dinner on the night a comet is passing by the Earth. While they all have messy relationships to navigate, the comet causes quantum decoherence, creating split realities and allowing the guests' alternate selves to intrude into their reality, and vice-versa. It's a concept that allows for plenty of twists while also allowing for simplicity,...
There are movies often cited as being confusing or mind-melting, like "Inception" or "Memento," which really aren't that complicated. Then there's something like "Primer," which requires detailed diagrams and hours-long YouTube explainers to begin to unravel its web of twists and turns. Sitting happily in the middle is James Ward Byrkit's "Coherence," one of the best sci-fi films of the past decade and a movie that is complex and mild-melting yet not so complex that it's hard to follow.
The film begins with an alluring premise of four couples meeting at a friend's house for dinner on the night a comet is passing by the Earth. While they all have messy relationships to navigate, the comet causes quantum decoherence, creating split realities and allowing the guests' alternate selves to intrude into their reality, and vice-versa. It's a concept that allows for plenty of twists while also allowing for simplicity,...
- 1.6.2024
- von Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
This post contains spoilers for "Coherence."
One night, during the passing of Miller's comet, reality ends up branching into little dimensions. This inexplicable phenomenon creates various versions of eight friends, whose interconnected lives are altered forever with the haphazard merging of these pocket-realities. Before long, chaos descends: car windows are smashed and ominous notes wind up near the front door, all while the confused group desperately attempts to hold on to their identities. While these events form the core of James Ward Byrkit's mind-bogglingly brilliant "Coherence," the film's ending makes it clear that this is a story about one specific person in the group: Emily (Emily Foxler). After Emily goes through the harrowing experience of wandering through every pocket-reality towards the end, she stumbles upon one where she can finally be happy. However, this chain of actions demands a heavy price.
The catalyst for the confusing events in "Coherence" is a power cut,...
One night, during the passing of Miller's comet, reality ends up branching into little dimensions. This inexplicable phenomenon creates various versions of eight friends, whose interconnected lives are altered forever with the haphazard merging of these pocket-realities. Before long, chaos descends: car windows are smashed and ominous notes wind up near the front door, all while the confused group desperately attempts to hold on to their identities. While these events form the core of James Ward Byrkit's mind-bogglingly brilliant "Coherence," the film's ending makes it clear that this is a story about one specific person in the group: Emily (Emily Foxler). After Emily goes through the harrowing experience of wandering through every pocket-reality towards the end, she stumbles upon one where she can finally be happy. However, this chain of actions demands a heavy price.
The catalyst for the confusing events in "Coherence" is a power cut,...
- 1.6.2024
- von Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
Screambox has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in June 2024, including Frogman, Coherence, and We Need to Talk About Kevin.
Just announced this week, both Frogman and Coherence are getting sequels, so this summer is the absolute perfect time to catch back up on them and see where it all started!
The croaks are no hoax! Frogman hops onto Screambox exclusively on June 7. The ribbiting found footage curio explores the local legend of an amphibious cryptid.
Coherence will rearrange your brain on Screambox June 14. A group of friends experience a disturbing chain of reality-bending events when a comet passes by in the surreal sci-fi thriller. A sequel to the 2013 cult classic was recently announced.
From master of horror John Carpenter, The Ward haunts Screambox on June 14. Amber Heard (Aquaman), Mamie Gummer (The Good Wife), Danielle Panabaker (Friday the 13th), Jared Harris (Mad Men), and Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) star.
Just announced this week, both Frogman and Coherence are getting sequels, so this summer is the absolute perfect time to catch back up on them and see where it all started!
The croaks are no hoax! Frogman hops onto Screambox exclusively on June 7. The ribbiting found footage curio explores the local legend of an amphibious cryptid.
Coherence will rearrange your brain on Screambox June 14. A group of friends experience a disturbing chain of reality-bending events when a comet passes by in the surreal sci-fi thriller. A sequel to the 2013 cult classic was recently announced.
From master of horror John Carpenter, The Ward haunts Screambox on June 14. Amber Heard (Aquaman), Mamie Gummer (The Good Wife), Danielle Panabaker (Friday the 13th), Jared Harris (Mad Men), and Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) star.
- 31.5.2024
- von John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
A decade ago, director James Ward Byrkit brought us a surreal, Twilight Zone-ish sci-fi thriller called Coherence (watch it Here), which JoBlo’s own Eric Walkuski gave an 8/10 review you can read at This Link. Now Deadline has revealed that Byrkit and It’s What’s Inside producer Kate Andrews are teaming up to develop a follow-up of some sort to Coherence! As Deadline notes, “Plot details are being kept under lock and key — including whether the new film will be a prequel, sequel, or a different story entirely.”
Byrkit crafted the story for the first film with Alex Manugian, coming up with the following set-up: Eight friends at a dinner party experience a troubling chain of events due to the malevolent influence of a passing comet.
Coherence starred Emily Foxler, who now goes by Emily Baldoni (Five Feet Apart), Maury Sterling (Smokin’ Aces), Nicholas Brendon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Seeking a Friend for the End of the World...
Byrkit crafted the story for the first film with Alex Manugian, coming up with the following set-up: Eight friends at a dinner party experience a troubling chain of events due to the malevolent influence of a passing comet.
Coherence starred Emily Foxler, who now goes by Emily Baldoni (Five Feet Apart), Maury Sterling (Smokin’ Aces), Nicholas Brendon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Seeking a Friend for the End of the World...
- 31.5.2024
- von Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
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James Ward Byrkit's 2014 sci-fi film "Coherence" has an alluring premise. Four couples meet at a friend's house for dinner party, hoping the night can survive their tangled states of couplehood; ex-girlfriends are there, and some of them have had affairs. When an eerie comet passes overhead, the fabric of reality enters a state of quantum decoherence, and alternate universes open up. The four couples look into the house next door, and see alternate versions of themselves. The alternates, they soon find, can wander into their reality and vice-versa. As the film progresses, more and more doppelgängers begin appearing from more and more alternate universes.
Paranoid about the existence of parallel selves, several characters begin plotting against them, thinking that alternates might have a plot to supplant them; when the comet finally leaves Earth's vicinity, the parallel universes will vanish,...
James Ward Byrkit's 2014 sci-fi film "Coherence" has an alluring premise. Four couples meet at a friend's house for dinner party, hoping the night can survive their tangled states of couplehood; ex-girlfriends are there, and some of them have had affairs. When an eerie comet passes overhead, the fabric of reality enters a state of quantum decoherence, and alternate universes open up. The four couples look into the house next door, and see alternate versions of themselves. The alternates, they soon find, can wander into their reality and vice-versa. As the film progresses, more and more doppelgängers begin appearing from more and more alternate universes.
Paranoid about the existence of parallel selves, several characters begin plotting against them, thinking that alternates might have a plot to supplant them; when the comet finally leaves Earth's vicinity, the parallel universes will vanish,...
- 30.5.2024
- von Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
"Coherence" is one of the best sci-fi thrillers there is -- the type of movie that breaks your brain in the best possible way. It's a mind-bending movie that tells a grand scale story in a small scale setting, but without the need for diagrams to explain its plot à la "Primer." In this regard, it's the more accessible version of that cult classic.
In a nutshell, "Coherence" is the kind of low-budget indie genre movie that tells a simple story and leaves an impact, with its filmmakers going on to make bigger-budget movies. It is not, however, the kind of film that seems designed to spawn a franchise. Yet, somehow, more than a decade after its release, it appears director James Ward Byrkit is developing a sequel — and he's recruited producer Kate Andrews from the spectacularly twisted "It's What's Inside" to join the project.
According to Deadline, Byrkit has...
In a nutshell, "Coherence" is the kind of low-budget indie genre movie that tells a simple story and leaves an impact, with its filmmakers going on to make bigger-budget movies. It is not, however, the kind of film that seems designed to spawn a franchise. Yet, somehow, more than a decade after its release, it appears director James Ward Byrkit is developing a sequel — and he's recruited producer Kate Andrews from the spectacularly twisted "It's What's Inside" to join the project.
According to Deadline, Byrkit has...
- 28.5.2024
- von Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
Do you know what’s real? Do you know who to trust? Director James Ward Byrkit’s sci-fi thriller Coherence was released back in 2013, and a follow-up movie is on the way.
Deadline reports that James Ward Byrkit and producer Kate Andrews (It’s What’s Inside) are developing “a feature follow-up to Coherence,” with Byrkit returning to write and direct.
Deadline notes in today’s exclusive report, “Plot details are being kept under lock and key — including whether the new film will be a prequel, sequel, or a different story entirely.”
James Ward Byrkit will write the screenplay alongside Alex Manugian.
He tells Deadline, “I’ve been inundated with pitches for sequels and offers for remakes ever since the film came out but nothing ever inspired us until Kate Andrews sent me an email with two words that unlocked the box. So either Kate’s a genius or she...
Deadline reports that James Ward Byrkit and producer Kate Andrews (It’s What’s Inside) are developing “a feature follow-up to Coherence,” with Byrkit returning to write and direct.
Deadline notes in today’s exclusive report, “Plot details are being kept under lock and key — including whether the new film will be a prequel, sequel, or a different story entirely.”
James Ward Byrkit will write the screenplay alongside Alex Manugian.
He tells Deadline, “I’ve been inundated with pitches for sequels and offers for remakes ever since the film came out but nothing ever inspired us until Kate Andrews sent me an email with two words that unlocked the box. So either Kate’s a genius or she...
- 28.5.2024
- von John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Warning! This article contains spoilers for Apple TV+'s Dark Matter.
Dark Matter on Apple TV+ is a fresh take on multiverse travel, reminiscent of the indie film Coherence. Both Dark Matter and Coherence explore complex quantum concepts in tangible ways for viewers. Unlike Dark Matter, Coherence's psychological depth and unique plot contribute to its higher ratings.
A new multiverse drama on Apple TV+ is not only an incredible sci-fi series in its own right but also reminds one to watch another highly acclaimed indie movie of the same genre. Even though some recent additions to Apple TV+'s sci-fi catalog, like Constellation, did not perform as well as anticipated, the streamer continues to churn out one sci-fi series after another. Its latest addition is a book adaptation that riffs on familiar ideas seen in several other multiverse-centric films and shows while bringing some of its unique twists to well-known tropes in sci-fi.
Dark Matter on Apple TV+ is a fresh take on multiverse travel, reminiscent of the indie film Coherence. Both Dark Matter and Coherence explore complex quantum concepts in tangible ways for viewers. Unlike Dark Matter, Coherence's psychological depth and unique plot contribute to its higher ratings.
A new multiverse drama on Apple TV+ is not only an incredible sci-fi series in its own right but also reminds one to watch another highly acclaimed indie movie of the same genre. Even though some recent additions to Apple TV+'s sci-fi catalog, like Constellation, did not perform as well as anticipated, the streamer continues to churn out one sci-fi series after another. Its latest addition is a book adaptation that riffs on familiar ideas seen in several other multiverse-centric films and shows while bringing some of its unique twists to well-known tropes in sci-fi.
- 20.5.2024
- von Dhruv Sharma
- ScreenRant
The other night, I had a hankering to watch a good high-concept movie I'd never seen before. I saw 2014's "Coherence" on a few lists, and being almost wholly unfamiliar with it, I decided to fire it up and give it a shot. Thankfully, this film gave me exactly what I was looking for.
Emily Baldoni, Maury Sterling, Nicholas Brendon, Elizabeth Gracen, Alex Manugian, Lauren Maher, Hugo Armstrong, and eventual "Hustlers" director Lorene Scafaria star in this ultra-low budget brain melter about a group of friends gathering for a dinner party while a comet passes by overhead. When the power goes out, a couple of them trek up the street to a neighboring house with the lights on -- only to discover something that shakes them to their core. I won't get into the specifics here, but the film has an incredible conceit, and director James Ward Byrkit, who shot...
Emily Baldoni, Maury Sterling, Nicholas Brendon, Elizabeth Gracen, Alex Manugian, Lauren Maher, Hugo Armstrong, and eventual "Hustlers" director Lorene Scafaria star in this ultra-low budget brain melter about a group of friends gathering for a dinner party while a comet passes by overhead. When the power goes out, a couple of them trek up the street to a neighboring house with the lights on -- only to discover something that shakes them to their core. I won't get into the specifics here, but the film has an incredible conceit, and director James Ward Byrkit, who shot...
- 8.5.2024
- von Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival — the longest running genre fest in America — kicks off its 49th annual event this Wednesday, February 14, and runs through Sunday, February 18, in Somerville, Ma.
Programming highlights include: the US premiere of Shatter Belt and a 10th anniversary screening of Coherence, both with director James Ward Byrkit; premieres of the documentaries Life After the Navigator and Life After The Neverending Story with director Lisa Downs; Faceless After Dark with director Raymond Wood and star Jenna Kanell (Terrifier); and a live Black Friday commentary by special effects legend Robert Kurtzman and director Casey Tebo.
Kicking off on Sunday at noon, the 24-hour marathon will feature Attack of the Crab Monsters, Black from the Past, Deep Blue Sea, Dredd, Lapsis, Mad Max, One Million B.C., Predestination, Ready Player One, The Matrix, Top of the Food Chain, Upgrade, and more.
Other events include: short film blocks, the Cyberpunk Sweethearts Ball,...
Programming highlights include: the US premiere of Shatter Belt and a 10th anniversary screening of Coherence, both with director James Ward Byrkit; premieres of the documentaries Life After the Navigator and Life After The Neverending Story with director Lisa Downs; Faceless After Dark with director Raymond Wood and star Jenna Kanell (Terrifier); and a live Black Friday commentary by special effects legend Robert Kurtzman and director Casey Tebo.
Kicking off on Sunday at noon, the 24-hour marathon will feature Attack of the Crab Monsters, Black from the Past, Deep Blue Sea, Dredd, Lapsis, Mad Max, One Million B.C., Predestination, Ready Player One, The Matrix, Top of the Food Chain, Upgrade, and more.
Other events include: short film blocks, the Cyberpunk Sweethearts Ball,...
- 12.2.2024
- von Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Indie sci-fi films offer unique perspectives and explore the human condition, separate from big-budget blockbusters. These hidden gems may lack flashy effects, but make up for it with emotional resonance and thought-provoking narratives. For those tired of formulaic storytelling, indie sci-fi films deliver clever scripts brought to life by talented filmmakers.
The sci-fi genre boasts numerous films, often dominated by big-budget productions with elaborate special effects. However, there are hidden gems with compelling narratives that deserve recognition beyond the Hollywood spotlight. Though sci-fi blockbusters rake in profits, quieter independent films tell thoughtful stories that explore the human condition. Without the pressure of achieving mainstream success, directors have creative freedom to craft unique visions. Their productions may lack flashy computer graphics, but make up for it with emotional resonance and imaginative themes.
For every major sci-fi movie releasing this year, there are several intriguing character studies waiting to transport viewers to fascinating alternate worlds.
The sci-fi genre boasts numerous films, often dominated by big-budget productions with elaborate special effects. However, there are hidden gems with compelling narratives that deserve recognition beyond the Hollywood spotlight. Though sci-fi blockbusters rake in profits, quieter independent films tell thoughtful stories that explore the human condition. Without the pressure of achieving mainstream success, directors have creative freedom to craft unique visions. Their productions may lack flashy computer graphics, but make up for it with emotional resonance and imaginative themes.
For every major sci-fi movie releasing this year, there are several intriguing character studies waiting to transport viewers to fascinating alternate worlds.
- 18.1.2024
- von Kayla Turner
- ScreenRant
Movies that play with time manipulate the audience's perspective throughout a film. This stylistic effort has been used with varying success over the years. Some movies tend to employ time in different ways to further enhance their story, utilizing time loops, time travel, and the disillusion of time.
Films that play with time tend to find the most success in the thriller genre. The application of warping general experience confuses the audience and usually sets up a tension-filled reveal. However used, differing tactics exercising the manipulation of time in each movie are done so with a unique essence. With new films constantly expanding upon the concept, there is no shortage of thrills to achieve.
Related: Best Movies to Watch on Streaming Right Now
Coherence
Possibly one of the most mind-bending films to date is Coherence (2013). The film encompasses a group of friends who gather for a dinner party when a comet passes over,...
Films that play with time tend to find the most success in the thriller genre. The application of warping general experience confuses the audience and usually sets up a tension-filled reveal. However used, differing tactics exercising the manipulation of time in each movie are done so with a unique essence. With new films constantly expanding upon the concept, there is no shortage of thrills to achieve.
Related: Best Movies to Watch on Streaming Right Now
Coherence
Possibly one of the most mind-bending films to date is Coherence (2013). The film encompasses a group of friends who gather for a dinner party when a comet passes over,...
- 27.9.2023
- von Jacob OGrodnik
- CBR
Cinephobia Releasing is very proud to debut Dane Elcar’s acclaimed sci-fi thriller Brightwood on VOD and DVD on August 22nd.In the twisted vein of Timecrimes and Coherence, Elcar’s chilling mind-bender has wowed festival audiences at Panic Fest, Other Worlds, Popcorn Frights, Another Hole in the Head, Salem Horror Fest, HorrorHound Film Festival, and more, with Dread Central …
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- 9.7.2023
- von Janel Spiegel
- Horror News
Cinephobia Releasing will be giving the sci-fi thriller Brightwood – a film that is said to be a “chilling mind-bender” that’s “in the twisted vein of Timecrimes and Coherence” – a VOD and DVD release on August 22nd. With that date just over a month away, a trailer for Brightwood has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
The feature debut of writer/director Dane Elcar, Brightwood has the following synopsis: Jen and Dan’s marriage is on the rocks with Jen seriously thinking about ending it for good. But when the pair go on a jog around a local pond in an attempt to hash things out, they find themselves running in circles as the exit trail vanishes and they repeatedly return to the same spot. Being stuck together in an endless loop would be bad enough, but when a silent hooded killer appears and starts tracking them down,...
The feature debut of writer/director Dane Elcar, Brightwood has the following synopsis: Jen and Dan’s marriage is on the rocks with Jen seriously thinking about ending it for good. But when the pair go on a jog around a local pond in an attempt to hash things out, they find themselves running in circles as the exit trail vanishes and they repeatedly return to the same spot. Being stuck together in an endless loop would be bad enough, but when a silent hooded killer appears and starts tracking them down,...
- 7.7.2023
- von Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Fans of time loop horror movies like Timecrimes and Coherence take note: Cinephobia Releasing has set a summer release date on upcoming time-bending horror feature Brightwood.
Look for Dane Elcar‘s acclaimed sci-fi thriller Brightwood on VOD and DVD on August 22, 2023.
A brand new trailer for the horror film introduces a married couple at the end of their rope, and that’s before they get trapped into a loop with a hooded killer. Marriage counseling by way of horror. Check out the trailer and new poster below.
In Brightwood, “Jen and Dan’s marriage is on the rocks with Jen seriously thinking about ending it for good. But when the pair go on a jog around a local pond in an attempt to hash things out, they find themselves running in circles as the exit trail vanishes and they repeatedly return to the same spot. Being stuck together in an...
Look for Dane Elcar‘s acclaimed sci-fi thriller Brightwood on VOD and DVD on August 22, 2023.
A brand new trailer for the horror film introduces a married couple at the end of their rope, and that’s before they get trapped into a loop with a hooded killer. Marriage counseling by way of horror. Check out the trailer and new poster below.
In Brightwood, “Jen and Dan’s marriage is on the rocks with Jen seriously thinking about ending it for good. But when the pair go on a jog around a local pond in an attempt to hash things out, they find themselves running in circles as the exit trail vanishes and they repeatedly return to the same spot. Being stuck together in an...
- 5.7.2023
- von Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Looking for some bone-chilling scares? Amazon Prime has you covered with a terrifying lineup of horror movies that will keep you up at night. From zombie outbreaks to psychological terrors, we've curated a list of the most popular and spine-tingling films currently streaming on Amazon Prime.
So, grab your popcorn, turn off the lights, and get ready to embark on a journey through fear as we count down The 10 Most Popular Horror Movies Streaming on Amazon Prime (US) for your streaming pleasure.
Next Entertainment World 10. Train to Busan (2016)
Prepare for an adrenaline-pumping ride aboard a speeding train infested with ravenous zombies in Train to Busan. As a group of passengers fights for survival, tensions rise, and the stakes get higher with each passing moment. With its heart-pounding action sequences and emotional depth, this South Korean horror film will leave you breathless.
Paramount 9. Orphan: First Kill (2022)
Enter the twisted world of...
So, grab your popcorn, turn off the lights, and get ready to embark on a journey through fear as we count down The 10 Most Popular Horror Movies Streaming on Amazon Prime (US) for your streaming pleasure.
Next Entertainment World 10. Train to Busan (2016)
Prepare for an adrenaline-pumping ride aboard a speeding train infested with ravenous zombies in Train to Busan. As a group of passengers fights for survival, tensions rise, and the stakes get higher with each passing moment. With its heart-pounding action sequences and emotional depth, this South Korean horror film will leave you breathless.
Paramount 9. Orphan: First Kill (2022)
Enter the twisted world of...
- 28.6.2023
- von Kimberley Elizabeth
Released in 2010, Nolan’s groundbreaking film is widely celebrated for its dazzling visuals and engaging plot. “Inception” follows the life of Dom Cobb (Leonardo Dicaprio) and his team of dream extractors as they undertake a series of heists inside dreams.
It explores issues like memory, manipulation, identity, and loyalty; all blended to create a captivating story that has revolutionized how we think about movies.
Christopher Nolan created this masterpiece that combined great cinematography, fantastic performances, and a unique complex storyline. By separating dreams from reality with his signature style, Nolan introduced us to something special in cinematic history.
The journey through different levels of the subconscious is one of a kind and leaves moviegoers with their complexity to unravel long after the film ends.
In this blog post, we explore some of the best mind-bending movies like “Inception,” going deep into similar realms and other mind-boggling sci-fi films for you.
It explores issues like memory, manipulation, identity, and loyalty; all blended to create a captivating story that has revolutionized how we think about movies.
Christopher Nolan created this masterpiece that combined great cinematography, fantastic performances, and a unique complex storyline. By separating dreams from reality with his signature style, Nolan introduced us to something special in cinematic history.
The journey through different levels of the subconscious is one of a kind and leaves moviegoers with their complexity to unravel long after the film ends.
In this blog post, we explore some of the best mind-bending movies like “Inception,” going deep into similar realms and other mind-boggling sci-fi films for you.
- 23.2.2023
- von Israr Ahmed
- buddytv.com
Ted Field’s Radar Pictures, best known for the “Jumanji” and “The Chronicles of Riddick” franchises, has teamed with James Leon’s 8th Gear Entertainment to produce action-thriller “Breakneck,” centering on a female driver who moves between the worlds of getaway driving and Formula E racing.
The project is eyed as a franchise-starter in the vein of “Fast & Furious,” and is being made in partnership with Fia Abb Formula E, electric racing’s championship organizer. Jim Byrkit (“Coherence”) will direct from a script by Nick Kocher (“Saturday Night Live”).
“Breakneck” chronicles the story of a racer, who — despite growing up as a poor orphan — climbs the Formula E ranks only to have her first ePrix race end terribly, and in her removal from the sport. To make ends meet, she becomes a getaway driver for a gang in Miami, still reminiscing of her days as a Formula E driver.
The project is eyed as a franchise-starter in the vein of “Fast & Furious,” and is being made in partnership with Fia Abb Formula E, electric racing’s championship organizer. Jim Byrkit (“Coherence”) will direct from a script by Nick Kocher (“Saturday Night Live”).
“Breakneck” chronicles the story of a racer, who — despite growing up as a poor orphan — climbs the Formula E ranks only to have her first ePrix race end terribly, and in her removal from the sport. To make ends meet, she becomes a getaway driver for a gang in Miami, still reminiscing of her days as a Formula E driver.
- 16.2.2023
- von Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
James Ward Byrkit's "Coherence" is the kind of sci-fi psychological thriller that leaves audiences with more questions than answers by the time the film ends. Shot on a shoestring budget and with actors who are close friends with Byrkit, 'Coherence" starts with the simple premise of eight friends having dinner together on the night of a comet passing. While audiences are treated to some staple tropes associated with the sci-fi genre, "Coherence" remains unpredictable right until the end. As the narrative essentially deals with alternate dimensions created by a rip in space-time, one would assume that the actors were thoroughly aware of their complex character arcs as the film progresses. However, this was not the case.
In an interview with Yahoo Movies in 2014, Byrkit delved into some of the theories posited to explain the complicated turn of events in "Coherence," and how the actors were as much in...
In an interview with Yahoo Movies in 2014, Byrkit delved into some of the theories posited to explain the complicated turn of events in "Coherence," and how the actors were as much in...
- 26.12.2022
- von Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
Though "Coherence" sounds like the title of a movie about achieving clarity or unity of some sort, viewers of James Ward Byrkit's 2013 directorial debut may have found the film's increasingly complex sci-fi plot anything but clear. The title refers to the concept of quantum decoherence, which is mentioned in the movie as the main character, Em (Emily Baldoni), reads from a book on physics. "Quantum decoherence," the book says, "assures that no possibilities have interaction with one another."
This is the opposite of what we see happening in "Coherence" as Em and seven other guests at a dinner party find themselves interacting with other possible versions of themselves from a seemingly infinite web of alternate realities. The movie is a mind-bender, and of course, quantum physics is heady stuff, but according to Byrkit, the idea for "Coherence" was born from a desire to scale back what he was doing...
This is the opposite of what we see happening in "Coherence" as Em and seven other guests at a dinner party find themselves interacting with other possible versions of themselves from a seemingly infinite web of alternate realities. The movie is a mind-bender, and of course, quantum physics is heady stuff, but according to Byrkit, the idea for "Coherence" was born from a desire to scale back what he was doing...
- 2.12.2022
- von Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
The American Thanksgiving season is coming up, and many people are planning out what they have in mind for the perfect holiday celebration. Not everyone likes to have a traditional Thanksgiving Day and dinner party.
For horror lovers that enjoy a creepy movie at the end of the day, any holiday is a good time to incorporate some of their favorite themes. Since Thanksgiving is all about dinner and gathering, some dark dinner party movies would be an ideal watch on this particular holiday. These dinner party movies are some dark, disturbing, and spooky options for a terrifying Thanksgiving movie night.
The Invitation (2015) Stream On Peacock
In this suspenseful dinner party movie, a man attends a dinner at his old home with his ex-wife and her new husband, as well as their old friends. However, as things being to get weird, he wonders if the new couple has sinister intentions...
For horror lovers that enjoy a creepy movie at the end of the day, any holiday is a good time to incorporate some of their favorite themes. Since Thanksgiving is all about dinner and gathering, some dark dinner party movies would be an ideal watch on this particular holiday. These dinner party movies are some dark, disturbing, and spooky options for a terrifying Thanksgiving movie night.
The Invitation (2015) Stream On Peacock
In this suspenseful dinner party movie, a man attends a dinner at his old home with his ex-wife and her new husband, as well as their old friends. However, as things being to get weird, he wonders if the new couple has sinister intentions...
- 18.11.2022
- von Jordan Payeur
- ScreenRant
Several fall 2022 horror films have surprised audiences with premises that go in a different direction than the trailer suggests. Both Barbarian and Halloween Ends have shocking character reveals and storylines which have gotten people talking. It can be tempting to watch every new trailer and read about every new film that's coming out, but it can also be a fun experience to just pick something and dive in.
From a beloved, buzzy '90s found footage film to a few Netflix horror films, Redditors are recommending scary movies that people should approach without too many details or information.
Spring (2015) Stream on Hulu and Shudder
Evan and Louise meet in Spring and that's about all that fans should know about. Redditor NemoSHill posted that Spring "will always be my answer to this question, no trailer, no reading about it. Just press play and enjoy it, it's so beautiful."
Related: 10 Best Romantic Horror Movies,...
From a beloved, buzzy '90s found footage film to a few Netflix horror films, Redditors are recommending scary movies that people should approach without too many details or information.
Spring (2015) Stream on Hulu and Shudder
Evan and Louise meet in Spring and that's about all that fans should know about. Redditor NemoSHill posted that Spring "will always be my answer to this question, no trailer, no reading about it. Just press play and enjoy it, it's so beautiful."
Related: 10 Best Romantic Horror Movies,...
- 16.11.2022
- von Aya Tsintziras
- ScreenRant
While the concept of a science fiction movie seems out of reach for a small independent production, at least in with regard to the budget you would have to secure before you can even think about the actual filming, there have been many directors who have ventured into the genre, despite its financial challenges. Especially the idea of time travel has been at the core of many independent productions that have made quite an impact with international audiences, such as Shane Carruth’s “Primer” or James Ward Byrkit’s “Coherence”. For his feature debut, editor and DVD producer Junta Yamaguchi also decided to explore the theme of time travel, utilizing his experience as part of a theater group for many years, in “Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes”, telling the story of a Tokyo coffee shop owner who notices something quite strange going on with his PC monitor showing the inside of his business.
- 4.6.2021
- von Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
Nobody director Ilya Naishuller joins Josh and Joe to talk about his favorite movies.
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
Nobody (2021)
Hardcore Henry (2016)
Billy Jack (1971)
My Winnipeg (2007)
The Usual Suspects (1995)
Top Gun (1986)
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
Seven (1995)
Bill Hicks: Revelations (1993)
The Mission (1986)
The Killing Fields (1984)
Captivity (2007)
The Killing (1956)
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (2004)
Once Upon A Time In America (1984)
You And I (2008)
Infested (2002)
No Country For Old Men (2007)
The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)
Goodfellas (1990)
Goldfinger (1964)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019)
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Papillon (1973)
Papillon (2017)
Midnight Run (1988)
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Oldboy (2003)
Parasite (2019)
Assassins (1995)
Ladder 49 (2004)
Waterworld (1995)
Heathers (1989)
Mad Max (1979)
A History Of Violence (2005)
The ’Burbs (1989)
Punishment Park (1971)
The War Game (1966)
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Uncut Gems (2019)
Culloden (1964)
Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948)
Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Fail Safe (1964)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)
Let The Right One In (2008)
Patton (1970)
Hardcore (1979)
Mr. Nobody (2009)
District 9 (2009)
Paths of Glory (1957)
A Clockwork Orange...
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
Nobody (2021)
Hardcore Henry (2016)
Billy Jack (1971)
My Winnipeg (2007)
The Usual Suspects (1995)
Top Gun (1986)
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
Seven (1995)
Bill Hicks: Revelations (1993)
The Mission (1986)
The Killing Fields (1984)
Captivity (2007)
The Killing (1956)
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (2004)
Once Upon A Time In America (1984)
You And I (2008)
Infested (2002)
No Country For Old Men (2007)
The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)
Goodfellas (1990)
Goldfinger (1964)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019)
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Papillon (1973)
Papillon (2017)
Midnight Run (1988)
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Oldboy (2003)
Parasite (2019)
Assassins (1995)
Ladder 49 (2004)
Waterworld (1995)
Heathers (1989)
Mad Max (1979)
A History Of Violence (2005)
The ’Burbs (1989)
Punishment Park (1971)
The War Game (1966)
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Uncut Gems (2019)
Culloden (1964)
Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948)
Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Fail Safe (1964)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)
Let The Right One In (2008)
Patton (1970)
Hardcore (1979)
Mr. Nobody (2009)
District 9 (2009)
Paths of Glory (1957)
A Clockwork Orange...
- 30.3.2021
- von Kris Millsap
- Trailers from Hell
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options—not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves–each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit platforms. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here.
Another Round (Thomas Vinterberg)
Superlatives are fatuous, but Mads Mikkelsen’s final dance in Another Round was possibly one of the finest scenes of the year. It is here that Thomas Vinterberg tips his hand: in turns devastating and rambunctious, his latest neither glorifies nor condemns the magic––and sorrows––of day-drinking, but conjures a surprisingly sober study of a midlife crisis, climaxing in this moment of blissful catharsis. As a character-defining moment, it’s up there with Denis Lavant’s pirouettes at the end of Claire Denis’ Beau Travail. – Leonardo G.
Where to Stream: Hulu
Audrey (Helena Coan)
Despite her status as one of the most iconic movie stars in history,...
Another Round (Thomas Vinterberg)
Superlatives are fatuous, but Mads Mikkelsen’s final dance in Another Round was possibly one of the finest scenes of the year. It is here that Thomas Vinterberg tips his hand: in turns devastating and rambunctious, his latest neither glorifies nor condemns the magic––and sorrows––of day-drinking, but conjures a surprisingly sober study of a midlife crisis, climaxing in this moment of blissful catharsis. As a character-defining moment, it’s up there with Denis Lavant’s pirouettes at the end of Claire Denis’ Beau Travail. – Leonardo G.
Where to Stream: Hulu
Audrey (Helena Coan)
Despite her status as one of the most iconic movie stars in history,...
- 19.3.2021
- von Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Exclusive: The San Francisco Chronicle, UK production company Ugly Duckling Films and Sony Music Entertainment are partnering to develop the first narrative podcast project from the Chronicle, a new true crime series called The Doodler.
The podcast will tell the story of the ongoing hunt for the notorious serial killer known as the “Doodler” who targeted San Francisco’s closeted gay community in the 1970s and is suspected to have murdered up to 16 people.
Hosted by Pulitzer Prize-nominated Chronicle reporter Kevin Fagan and the paper’s longtime investigative reporter Michael Taylor, with contributions from King Kaufman, The Doodler will investigate the perplexing cold case and the anonymous killer named for the skilled drawings of the victims that he left behind at the scenes of his crimes.
In some corners there is belief that the killer is still alive and residing in the Bay Area. The investigation gained new momentum in...
The podcast will tell the story of the ongoing hunt for the notorious serial killer known as the “Doodler” who targeted San Francisco’s closeted gay community in the 1970s and is suspected to have murdered up to 16 people.
Hosted by Pulitzer Prize-nominated Chronicle reporter Kevin Fagan and the paper’s longtime investigative reporter Michael Taylor, with contributions from King Kaufman, The Doodler will investigate the perplexing cold case and the anonymous killer named for the skilled drawings of the victims that he left behind at the scenes of his crimes.
In some corners there is belief that the killer is still alive and residing in the Bay Area. The investigation gained new momentum in...
- 20.10.2020
- von Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: UK production company Ugly Duckling Films, whose features include 2013 sci-fi Coherence and Lena Headey-starrer The Broken, is in development on its first TV project: crime series We Are Your Children based on San Francisco’s ‘Doodler’ serial killer.
The series, about the 1970’s killer who targeted San Francisco’s gay community, is being scripted by emerging Brit writer Ryan Brown. The murderer became known as the ‘Doodler’ from the elaborate drawings of his victims that he’d leave behind at the scenes of his crimes. At the time, two of his victims survived and identified a man, but refused to testify in court and the man was never charged.
Inspired by these events, the series will see a female cop unite with a gay rights activist and drag queen after the targeted homosexual killings disrupts the city. Ingenious Media arranged early development funding on the project.
Until recently,...
The series, about the 1970’s killer who targeted San Francisco’s gay community, is being scripted by emerging Brit writer Ryan Brown. The murderer became known as the ‘Doodler’ from the elaborate drawings of his victims that he’d leave behind at the scenes of his crimes. At the time, two of his victims survived and identified a man, but refused to testify in court and the man was never charged.
Inspired by these events, the series will see a female cop unite with a gay rights activist and drag queen after the targeted homosexual killings disrupts the city. Ingenious Media arranged early development funding on the project.
Until recently,...
- 19.2.2019
- von Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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