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Sara Wolfkind, Usman Ally & John Ross Interview: Grimcutty
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A new creepypasta has arrived to terrify audiences with Grimcutty. The Hulu horror movie revolves around a suburban neighborhood enduring a rising panic when the titular meme challenge begins terrorizing local teenagers and causing them to inflict harm on their parents, and themselves.

Sara Wolfkind leads the cast of Grimcutty alongside Usman Ally, Shannyn Sossaman, Callan Farris, Alona Tal, Kayden Koshalev, and Joel Ezra Hebner. Written and directed by John Ross, the film follows in the footsteps of Slender Man and The Empty Man before it, introducing a horrific new entity to terrify the Internet masses.

Related: Biggest Horror Movies Coming In Fall/Winter 2022

Ahead of the film's premiere, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with stars Sara Wolfkind and Usman Ally and writer & director John Ross to discuss Grimcutty, crafting the next terrifying creepypasta, highlighting diverse American families, and more.

Breaking Down Grimcutty

Screen Rant: I'm excited to talk about Grimcutty.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/20/2022
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
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‘Grimcutty’ Review (Disney+)
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Stars: Joel Ezra Hebner, Sara Wolfkind, Callan Farris, Usman Ally, Shannyn Sossamon, Tate Moore | Written and Directed by John Ross

Grimcutty begins with a young boy, his hands and wrists covered in bandaids, sneaking out of his room as his mover reads articles about internet challenges. As he makes his way downstairs and gets a knife a half-glimpsed figure, Grimcutty, slips into the house. The boy then stabs his mother, apparently at the creature’s command.

After that we meet our main characters, Asha Chaudhry, her younger brother Kamran, and their parents Leah and Amir. Asha has recently quit the track team to devote her time to creating Asmr videos.

Rather than encourage her they blame “internet addiction” for her decision. Which leads to mandatory phone-free outings and other measures. Of course, they don’t give up their group chats, one of which warns them about something called the “Grimcutty...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 10/17/2022
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Hulu’s ‘Grimcutty’ Review – A Slight, Repetitive Creature Feature About Hysteria and the Internet
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There’s a compelling kernel of something interesting at the heart of Grimcutty, the new Hulu film by writer/director John Ross. The film is a treatise on hysterical helicopter parents, the dangers of social media challenges and the growing concern about how much screen time is healthy. These are valid (albeit not entirely new) concerns, and horror is a great lens through which to explore them.

The issue isn’t Grimcutty’s premise, but rather its execution. This is a messy film, complete with substantial logic gaps, more than one scenery-chewing performance, and a run time that isn’t earned by its relatively thin, repetitive script.

The film opens solidly: mother Melinda Jaynes (Alona Tal) locks her young son Brandon (Kayden Alexander Koshelev) in his bedroom at night, seemingly in an effort to protect him from the lurking figure of Grimcutty (Joel Ezra Hebner) outside. When Brandon sneaks out...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 10/10/2022
  • by Joe Lipsett
  • bloody-disgusting.com
“Flower” features an awards worthy performance from Zoey Deutch
A breakthrough performance by a talented young actress is always a sight to behold. Last year at the Tribeca Film Festival, I saw Zoey Deutch own the screen in Flower. This independent picture has stayed with me for almost 12 full months, mainly due to Deutch’s captivating turn. She is riveting, to the point where I’m just as eager to fete her performance today as I was in the moments after that Tribeca screening ended last April. That’s the mark of a talented actress, and Deutch is certainly one. In fact, within the next few years, I’m sure I’ll be writing about her as an A-lister and potentially even an award winner. The movie is an indie black comedy/coming of age story. Erica (Deutch) is a troublemaking teen who, when we first meet her, is blackmailing a small-town cop after performing a sexual act on him.
See full article at Hollywoodnews.com
  • 3/14/2018
  • by Joey Magidson
  • Hollywoodnews.com
Batman Evolution - Action Packed Fan Film
You're going to want to check out this radical new fan film called "Batman Evolution," featuring actor and real life ninja Eric Gable as Batman. The short has some pretty awesome action and fun comedic elements in it that I think you'll all enjoy. It shows us a cool imagining of 1960s Batman transforming into the Dark Knight.

Witness how the 60's Batman became the Dark Knight. Featuring Eric Gable portraying Batman doing authentic Ninjutsu moves. Also starring Joel Hebner as Black Mask and Mark Erman as Robin with stunt team 87Eleven playing henchmen in this slick knockout black comedy action fest!!!

The video comes from Cbm, and I've also included some words from Gable below the video. I hope you like it!

Batman Evolution was super fun to make! And although it Is a comedy, in the midst of all the silliness we get a chance to show off...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 2/9/2014
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
Borderlands Web Series in Development
Here's an interesting little tidbit that's begun floating around the Dread Central offices. Machinima, the fine folks who brought us Mortal Kombat: Legacy, are in the midst of cooking up a web series based on the popular Borderlands video game.

From what we hear, the series is based on the world presented in Borderlands 2. We also hear that one of the game's most notorious characters, Handsome Jack, has already been cast and will be played by Joel Hebner (pictured; Frankenstein Reborn, Automaton Transfusion).

Again, this is just something that's been brought to our attention, and we'll file it under rumor for now. If it does come to fruition, though, you read it here first!

Borderlands 2 is set five years after the events of Borderlands and tells the tale of four Vault Hunters: Roland, Lilith, Mordecai, and Brick, who are guided by a mysterious entity known as "The Guardian Angel" to the Vault,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 4/30/2013
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Netflix Nuggets: Mobsters, Monsters & Metaphysics
Netflix has revolutionized the home movie experience for fans of film with its instant streaming technology. Netflix Nuggets is my way of spreading the word about independent, classic and foreign films being made available by Netflix for instant streaming. Important Note: There may be some films that do not become available on the specified dates. This is merely a report of the most accurate release dates I can find, but is not directly confirmed by Netflix themselves.

Dev.D (2009)

Streaming Available: 06/14/2011

Synopsis: Because they come from different castes, Dev (Abhay Deol), the son of a tax collector, and his true love, Paro (Mahie Gill), are not allowed to marry. After Paro’s family sends her to Calcutta, where she marries an older, wealthy widower, Dev despairs. He soon meets prostitute Chanda (Kalki Koechlin) and gradually spirals down into a life of overindulgence in this adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s best-selling novel Devdas.
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 6/14/2011
  • by Travis Keune
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Afm 2010: Trailer Debuts - Brothers Cannibal and Lake Death
Indie horror film maven and star of our very own web series, Mkc: Monster Killers Club, Creep Creepersin has two new flicks haunting the halls at Afm, and we have a look at both right here!

From the Press Release

Creepersin Films has released two new trailers at this year's Afm in Santa Monica for its highly anticipated films Brothers Cannibal and Lake Death. Both films are written and directed by Creep Creepersin.

Brothers Cannibal is a very dark comedy about two brothers who get more than they bargained for when their meeting with a strange girl turns deadly. Starring Matt Turek, Buz Wallick, Elissa Dowling, Charlie Vaughn, Alexandra Ackerman, John Karyus and Joel Hebner.

Lake Death is a slasher film where 8 people reunite after 10 years at a high school reunion in the mountains. One of them has changed a little too much over the years. People disappear, and the...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 11/8/2010
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Creep Creepersin and Nikki Wall Talk Lake Death and The Catacomb Tapes in Vegas
This past Saturday, May 15th, Dread hit the road from La to Vegas, and sometime between playing fetch with a border collie over Bloody Marys in a dilapidated desert bar in Yermo and winding up with a gastro-intestinal malady (Sin City is apparently full of germs), this writer swung by The Polly Staffle Grindhouse Fest at the Sci-Fi Center for the world premieres of director Creep Creepersin’s features Orgy of Blood, Vaginal Holocaust, and Caged Lesbos A-Go-Go.

On hand for the event were filmmaker Creepersin and producing partner Nikki Wall, and just before the two engaged in an audience Q&A for Orgy of Blood, we managed to sneak a few minutes outside the Sci-Fi Center in order to get the skinny on release plans for the previously mentioned trio as well as the duo’s latest ventures: the feature films Lake Death and Wall’s forthcoming directorial debut,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 5/21/2010
  • by SeanD.
  • DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Creep Creepersin Talks Brides of Sodom and The Brothers Cannibal
Dread Central recently caught up with director, musician, screenwriter, and actor Creep Creepersin - the man behind such B-feature romps as Orgy of Blood and Vaginal Holocaust - to find out what he’s been up to, and it seems that the historically prolific amount of macabre material leaking from his sleeve hasn’t ebbed one bit given his current productions.

“I’m doing Brides of Sodom with Domiziano Arcangeli’s new company, Empire Films, and Sterling Entertainment,” Creepersin, who’s currently shooting the flick over the course of eight days in Southern California, told us. “This is one of the biggest projects that Sterling or myself have had anything to do with. It’s a post-apocalyptic vampire film. We are shooting on two Reds and trying to come up with some weird trick photography shit. It’s gonna be a lot like Orgy of Blood but a little bit more like an Argento-dream sequence.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 2/26/2010
  • by SeanD.
  • DreadCentral.com
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