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Shell Review: Body Horror Movie Is Sleek & Funny But Ultimately Falls Into The Shallowness It Critiques
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In Shell, Elisabeth Moss stars as Samantha Lake, a thirty-something actress whose career is already on the decline due to Hollywoods penchant for prioritizing beauty and youth over talent. When Samantha seeks out help via wellness guru Zoe Shannon (Kate Hudson) and her company, also called Shell, her life transforms overnight. Naturally, this is all too good to be true.

Shell

Director Max MinghellaRelease Date September 13, 2024Writers Jack StanleyCast Odain Watson, Felix Rossi, Luke Samuels, Julie Chang, Zach Sowers, Lisa Ellee, Eric Satterberg, Monica Garcia, Desiree Alexandra Estrada, Colette Goodman, Jilana Stewart, Ziwe, Este Haim, Spencer Neville, Kaia Gerber, Lionel Boyce, Arian Moayed, Brandon Keener, Peter MacNicol, Peri Gilpin, Kate Hudson, Amy Landecker, Elisabeth Moss, Blake Lee, Dustin Milligan, Mary Lynn RajskubRating RGenres Thriller, Horror

There are a lot of elements that work in Shell, from its stylish production design to the cast, which also includes Kaia Gerber, Elizabeth Berkley,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 9/11/2024
  • by Graeme Guttmann
  • ScreenRant
Lifetime's Upcoming Christmas Movie Breaks Tradition With First-Ever Sex Scene
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Lifetime's upcoming holiday movie breaks tradition with its first-ever sex scene, adding a new level of grown-up romance to the usual holiday content. The scene in question features the stars on hay and in the kitchen, pushing the limits while still maintaining the network's family-friendly standards. The involvement of the actors and writer in creating and advocating for these scenes shows their excitement and satisfaction with having steam and sex included in the film.

Lifetime’s upcoming holiday movie is set to have the network’s first-ever sex scene for a Christmas film. One of the best-known producers of holiday content, Lifetime has made hundreds of Christmas films over the years. At the end of this year, one of the network’s new movies includes A Cowboy Christmas Romance, which is set for release on December 9.

As Lifetime executive Tia Maggini responds to Variety, A Cowboy Christmas Romance will...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 11/29/2023
  • by Hannah Gearan
  • ScreenRant
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‘Ape vs. Mecha Ape’ Review
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Stars: Anna Telfer, Jack Pearson, Iris Svis, Xander Bailey, Tom Arnold, Corbin Timbrook, Lisa Lee | Written and Directed by Marc Gottlieb

Not letting the success of Ape vs Monster go to waste The Asylum is back with Ape vs. Mecha Ape. This time they’ve brought in Marc Gottlieb to write and direct. While it’s only his second feature, the other was Cousin Howard back in 1995, and the first one for The Asylum he’s written several scripts for them including Jungle Run, 2025 Armageddon, and Aquarium of the Dead. Can he kick the franchise into gear after its dismal first film?

Ape vs. Mecha Ape opens with a chemical weapons plant that looks like an old warehouse being attacked by what looks like the giant ape Abraham. A few explosions later we see that it’s actually a giant, well-armed, robot which makes short work of the plant’s security.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 4/4/2023
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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