Published on: 2025-05-06 10:45:11
Horror purveyor Blumhouse is serving up triple the terror for its annual “Halfway to Halloween” celebration, bringing M3GAN, Annabelle, and Ma back to theaters. But the M3GAN screenings will be accompanied by a tech twist—amusingly ironic, considering the movie is about a seemingly benevolent tech innovation that instead turns very, very scary. It’s also tied into a gimmick that seems poised to encourage moviegoers to pull out their phones, which is its own nightmare to contemplate. Here’s the
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-05-08 22:30:04
Just when you thought the $163 million opening weekend for A Minecraft Movie was the biggest surprise of the weekend, turns out it might also be the film that forces theaters to do their jobs. Over the weekend, several videos went viral of audiences loudly and disruptively reacting to several moments in the movie, all while filming it on their phones. In one case, the police even had to be called. The internet loves a good viral trend, though, and as more and more people try to copy and partici
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-29 19:50:43
For a certain type of fan, just the image at the top of this post has unlocked a barrage of quotes you suddenly feel powerless to keep from shouting into the universe: “It’s just a flesh wound!” “Help! Help! I’m being repressed!” “What… behind the rabbit?” “It’s only a model!” “NI!” We could be here all day, really. And what a great day it is, with the news that Monty Python and the Holy Grail is briefly returning to theaters to mark its 50th anniversary. The 100% historically accurate depictio
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