‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ is projected to open with over $35 million at the U.S. box office, marking a strong theatrical release for the horror franchise after previous pandemic-related setbacks, and is expected to perform well among key demographics.
Alison Brie and Dave Franco star in the horror film 'Together,' which explores themes of toxic codependency and fears of losing oneself in a relationship, inspired by their own healthy marriage, and serves as a dark reflection on modern relationship anxieties.
Final Destination: Bloodlines, the highest-grossing film in the franchise, will be available for streaming on HBO Max starting August 1, with a linear TV debut on August 2, after a 77-day theatrical window. The film stars Kaitlyn Santa Juana and others, and is part of the popular horror franchise with a scheduled marathon of all films on HBO on August 2.
The Indiana Pacers are depicted as an unstoppable and terrifying team in the NBA playoffs, known for their miraculous comebacks and relentless resilience, making every lead feel precarious and turning their games into nerve-wracking experiences for opponents and fans alike.
The horror movie "Longlegs," starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage, has unexpectedly topped the box office with a $22.6 million debut, surpassing the high-budget "Fly Me to the Moon." Set in 1990s Oregon, the film features Monroe as an FBI agent tracking a serial killer, played by Cage. Despite being filmed in Canada, the movie's Oregon references have amused local audiences. Directed by Osgood Perkins, "Longlegs" has been compared to "The Silence of the Lambs" for the current era.
NEON's horror film Longlegs achieved a record-breaking $22.6 million opening weekend, making it the highest-grossing debut for an original horror movie this year and the biggest opening for an independent horror film in a decade. Directed by Osgood Perkins and starring Nicolas Cage and Maika Monroe, the film's success highlights NEON's growing influence in the horror genre and the effectiveness of targeted online marketing.
Neon’s horror thriller Longlegs, directed by Osgood Perkins and starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage, set a new box office record for the studio with a $22.6 million domestic opening, the biggest for an original horror movie this year. Despite mixed reviews, the film's strong marketing campaign paid off, though it still came in second to Despicable Me 4, which continues to dominate the box office.
Sydney Sweeney's horror movie "Immaculate" is set for digital release, following its successful theatrical debut, and will be available on Blu-Ray and DVD in June. The film, in which Sweeney stars as an American nun uncovering frightening secrets at a convent in Italy, offers a unique take on religious horror and has garnered positive reviews. Sweeney, who also produced the film, revealed that she has been attached to the project for a decade and reworked the script to fit her current self, addressing relevant themes.
Universal Pictures has confirmed that Five Nights at Freddy's 2 will be released in theaters in Fall 2025, marking the first official announcement of the much-anticipated sequel. The original film, based on the popular video game, was a major success for Blumhouse Productions, and the sequel is highly anticipated by fans. No specific details about the sequel have been revealed yet.
A24 has released the trailer for "Maxxxine," the final installment in Ti West's acclaimed X horror trilogy, set in grungy mid-1980s Hollywood and starring Mia Goth as aspiring starlet Maxine Minx. The film follows Maxine's pursuit of stardom while a mysterious killer known as The Night Stalker is on the loose. The trailer promises a full 1980s experience with a star-studded cast, including Halsey, Kevin Bacon, Michelle Monaghan, Bobby Cannavale, Elizabeth Debicki, Moses Sumney, Lily Collins, and Giancarlo Esposito. "Maxxxine" is set for release on July 5 and has a running time of 103 minutes.
The horror movie "Late Night With the Devil" earned an eerie $666,666 at the box office on Sunday, contributing to its total opening weekend earnings of $2.8 million and marking IFC Films' biggest opening weekend. The film, starring David Dastmalchian, follows the host of a 1970s talk show as he plans a Halloween special that unwittingly unleashes evil. Despite opening behind other films, it received favorable ratings and was deemed encouraging for auteur films in theaters.
New horror movie Late Night with the Devil made a fittingly eerie total of $666,666 at the box office on Sunday, with a weekend total of $2.8 million. The film has faced criticism for its use of AI, but director Mike Flanagan has defended it. Meanwhile, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire topped the domestic box office, followed by Dune: Part Two and Kung Fu Panda 4. David Dastmalchian stars in the movie, which is written and directed by Cameron and Colin Cairnes.
Sydney Sweeney surprised her grandmothers by bringing them to the Los Angeles premiere of her new nun horror movie, Immaculate, without warning them about the film's wild and bloody content. Both grandmothers made cameo appearances as nuns in the film, with Sweeney's Grandy particularly affected by the intense third act. Sweeney also shared that she fulfilled her grandmothers' dream of visiting Italy by flying them there and having them participate as extras in the church scenes of the movie. Immaculate is now in theaters and features Sweeney alongside Álvaro Morte and Simona Tabasco.
Sydney Sweeney's new horror movie "Immaculate" has sparked controversy on social media, with some users criticizing it as blasphemous and offensive to Christians. Despite the backlash, the film has received praise from audiences and critics, with many lauding Sweeney's performance and the movie's unique take on psychological horror. The production company and director have embraced the polarizing reactions, and Sweeney's dedication to the project as both an actress and producer has been commended.
Sydney Sweeney stars in the new horror movie "Immaculate" as Cecelia, an American woman who joins a convent in Italy and mysteriously becomes pregnant, leading to strange occurrences and horror. Directed by Michael Mohan, the film explores the twisted events that unfold in the convent.