Neon Cinema


Sam Raimi Still Wants Ash To Return To The Evil Dead Franchise

Sam Raimi Still Wants Ash To Return To The Evil Dead Franchise

The Evil Dead franchise has always had a strong audience behind it — typically known to balance some squeamish gore and well-timed humor. In fact, the franchise's popularity has even resulted in an upcoming relaunch of the title (the first cinematic chapter of Evil Dead since 2013) that was upgraded from streaming to cinematic format. […]

The 2003 South Korean Film Memories of Murder Comes to US Theaters

The 2003 South Korean Film Memories of Murder Comes to US Theaters

In a moment worth celebrating for international films, Bong Joon-Ho's 2003 film Memories of Murder will receive a theatrical re-release ext month! Starting in October, Neon (the company who distributed the award-winning film Parasite) will re-release the thriller for two nights, which is clearly aided by the fact that Parasite was the filmmakers most successful […]

5 Movie Studios That Have Managed To Win During the Pandemic

5 Movie Studios That Have Managed To Win During the Pandemic

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted virtually all aspects of life, but just because the world is metaphorically on fire doesn't mean you can't come out ahead. The movie industry has been at a standstill since March, but that doesn't mean that all of the major studios have lost. Some of the studios have managed […]

Check Out The Trailer For She Dies Tomorrow Out Soon

Check Out The Trailer For She Dies Tomorrow, Out Soon

She Dies Tomorrow is looking like one of the horror events of the year as far as films go. Featuring a great cast, including Kate Lyn Sheil, Jane Adams, Ken Tucker, Chris Messina, Katie Aselton, Tunde Adebimpe, Jennifer Kim, Josh Lucas, Olivia Taylor Dudley, and Michelle Rodriguez, the film is written and directed by Amy Seimetz. […]

Sundance Hit Palm Springs Hits Hulu And Drive-Ins On July 10th

Sundance Hit Palm Springs Hits Hulu And Drive-Ins On July 10th

Palm Springs, a breakout comedy that debuted at Sundance in January, has sent a premiere date. Hulu will debut the film July 10th, the same day it will also debut at drive-ins. The film stars Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti and is directed by Max Barbakow. Samberg, Becky Sloviter, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, Dylan Sellers, […]

Shirley Trailer Sees Elisabeth Moss Become Author Shirley Jackson

Shirley Trailer Sees Elisabeth Moss Become Author Shirley Jackson

Shirley Jackson is the subject of a new film releasing on VOD streaming services June 5th from NEON. The film stars Elisabeth Moss, fresh off hit The Invisible Man, as Jackson. The story picks up right before her masterpiece The Lottery is published when a young couple is invited to stay with Shirley and her […]

Horror Film The Lodge Comes To Hulu Blu-ray Digital May 5th

Horror Film The Lodge Comes To Hulu, Blu-ray, Digital May 5th

The Lodge had its theatrical run cut short as most films did, and it is now coming home sooner than we thought as well. The acclaimed horror film will come to Blu-ray, digital, and streaming on Hulu on May 5th. Hulu is quickly becoming the go-to place for finding a streaming audience, as Parasite has […]

Parasite Has Set Streaming Records on Hulu In Only One Week

Parasite Has Set Streaming Records on Hulu In Only One Week

Parasite began streaming on Hulu about a week ago. The Korean film, which cleaned up at this year's Academy Awards ceremony and made a household name out of director Bong Joon Ho, is already setting records on the service, according to IndieWire. It has already become the most-streamed independent or foreign language film on Hulu, […]

Portrait of a Lady on Fire is on Hulu and You Should Watch It

"Portrait of a Lady on Fire" is on Hulu and You Should Watch It

Portrait of a Lady on Fire was just released on Hulu at midnight, March 27 and you should absolutely take the time to watch it as soon as possible. The story of a young French painter, Marianne (Noémie Merlant) sent to paint a wedding portrait of Héloïse (Adèle Haenel) in secret, so she has to […]

The Hunger: A Feast for the Eyes Not Much for the Brain (Neon Cinema)

"The Hunger": A Feast for the Eyes, Not Much for the Brain (Neon Cinema)

in 1983, Tony Scott whipped up a delectable dish of a vampire flick in The Hunger, which he dropped onto the plates of hungry horror fans everywhere. The movie brought a bold new twist on the tired old vampire mythos of the time— The Hunger was new-wave sexy, eclectic, and oddly original. It was also incredibly […]


Big Trouble in Little China: Sidekick in Red Lipstick (Neon Cinema)

Big Trouble in Little China: Sidekick in Red Lipstick (Neon Cinema)

In 1986 John Carpenter, horror movie auteur and all-around fantastic synthesizer champion, put something remarkable before unsuspecting audiences. That movie was Big Trouble in Little China, and it featured Kurt Russell as Jack Burton, a truck-driving blowhard with delusions of grandeur. The fact that Jack Burton was not the hero of the movie, a schlocky […]