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There are lots of reasons M3GAN is the new pop icon of the moment: she's a feminist icon, a horror icon, and most of all, a figure of AI class warfare.
Blumhouse has decided to throw its hat in the ring for video games as they have opened a new publishing company called Blumhouse Games As you might have guessed, this wing of the company will specifically be producing horror titles, as they have snagged award-winning games producer Zach Wood to serve as President of the[...]
From the most prolific minds in horror—James Wan, the filmmaker behind the Saw, Insidious, and The Conjuring franchises, and Blumhouse, the producer of the Halloween films, The Black Phone and The Invisible Man—comes a fresh new face in terror M3GAN is a marvel of artificial intelligence, a life-like doll programmed to be a child's greatest[...]
Even with all that in its favor, Blumhouse head honcho Jason Blum took to Twitter today to ask people to go see the film again, making it sound a little dire "But if you haven't seen M3gan yet, please see that first I need it to get to 100m domestic box office and have a[...]
This is the first of a planned trilogy from director David Gordon Green, fresh off his Halloween trilogy, also for Blumhouse Still no word yet on if Linda Blair may appear in the film as Regan, the role that made her a star and one of the most iconic roles in horror history in the[...]
Director John Hyams and writers Kevin Williamson and Katelyn Crabb found such an opportunity in the Blumhouse horror film Sick for Peacock The story follows Parker (Gideon Adlon) and her best friend Miri (Beth Million), who, due to the pandemic, decide to quarantine at the family lake house alone – or so they think Production[...]
She is the first of a planned trilogy from director David Gordon Green, fresh off his Halloween trilogy, also for Blumhouse Still no word yet on if Linda Blair may appear in the film as Regan, the role that made her a star and one of the most iconic roles in horror history in the[...]
Years after Blumhouse gained the rights to make a film based on the mega-popular game franchise, they are finally heading into production in early 2023 Emma Tammi has been tapped to direct the film, with the film's animatronics being made by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Scott Cawthon, the game's creator, and Jason Blum will produce the film. Russell Binder is[...]
Years after Blumhouse gained the rights to make a film based on the mega-popular game franchise, they are finally heading into production in early 2023 Emma Tammi has been tapped to direct the film, with the film's animatronics being made by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Scott Cawthon, the game's creator, and Jason Blum will produce the film. Russell Binder is[...]
Blumhouse's Ryan Turek is an executive producer Mark Katchur is an executive producer Adam Hendricks and Greg Gilreath from Divide/Conquer are also on board to executive produce Deadline had the news To date, the film has made $92 million worldwide off a $12 million budget.
Photo Credit: Universal Pictures M3GAN in M3GAN directed by Gerard Johnstone[...]
There's not that much as far as the mystery surrounding Blumhouse and Paramount's There's Something Wrong with the Children, as the title suggests Sometimes everything is in the execution, and with director Roxanne Benjamin and the core cast, that's more than adequate The film follows Margaret (Alisha Wainwright) and Ben (Zach Gilford) as they take[...]
From the way Amanda Crew (Silicon Valley) and Carlos Santos (Gentefied) carry themselves in the Blumhouse & Paramount horror film, There's Something Wrong with the Children; the stars probably fit their characters a little too well They play unsuspecting parents Ellie and Thomas, whose children Lucy (Briella Guiza) and Spencer (David Mattle) are the very subjects of[...]
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The Build-Up in There's Something Wrong With The Children
Bleeding Cool: What intrigued you about There's Something Wrong With The Children?
Wainwright: Great question When I read the script, the fun relationships my character had with the other adults in the film [grabbed my attention] It was easygoing and comical,[...]
Sick is a new Blumhouse thriller from John Hyams, from a script by Scream creator Kevin Williamson It stars Gideon Adlon (Blockers, The Craft: Legacy), Bethlehem Million (And Just Like That), Marc Menchaca (The Outsider, Ozark), and Jane Adams (Twin Peaks, Poltergeist, Hacks) When two best friends decide to quarantine at a remote cabin during the[...]
M3gan is a marvel herself, but the film surrounding her is uneven and lifeless. Let's hope the sequel will be better.
James Wan and Jason Blum are deep into talks about merging their production companies, Atomic Monster and Blumhouse They have been doing so much press that, at this point, the deal is pretty much all but official Universal will be the place that gets the new collaborations, and between Blumhouse and Universal, there is a[...]
Invisible Man was released in 2020 and was a huge success before the whole world shut down, as Blumhouse and Universal cracked the code on how to modernize the Universal Monsters character, also paving the way for a renaissance for the classic characters Naturally, a sequel has been bandied about by Blumhouse head honcho Jason[...]
M3gan has been in development for even longer than we thought, even before Malignant from last year, according to James Wan.
From the most prolific minds in horror—James Wan, the filmmaker behind the Saw, Insidious, and The Conjuring franchises, and Blumhouse, the producer of the Halloween films, The Black Phone, and The Invisible Man—comes a fresh new face in terror M3GAN is a marvel of artificial intelligence, a life-like doll programmed to be a child's greatest[...]
Blumhouse has revealed the trailer and poster for the new film There's Something Wrong With The Children, coming to MGM+ on January 17th Until I typed that sentence, I had no idea MGM+ was a thing Starring Zach Gilford ("The Purge: Anarchy"), Amanda Crew ("Silicon Valley"), Alisha Wainwright ("Raising Dion"), Carlos Santos ("Gentefied"), Briella Guiza ("Ambulance")[...]
M3gan is about to take over the world and the box office on January 6th, as the entire internet continues to buzz about the upcoming horror film from Blumhouse This feels like the James Wan version of Child's Play, though she is a highly evolved android instead of a plastic doll[...]
From the most prolific minds in horror—James Wan, the filmmaker behind the Saw, Insidious, and The Conjuring franchises, and Blumhouse, the producer of the Halloween films, The Black Phone and The Invisible Man—comes a fresh new face in terror M3GAN is a marvel of artificial intelligence, a life-like doll programmed to be a child's greatest[...]
Blumhouse and Atomic Monster are looking to become a horror powerhouse Jason Blum and James Wan, the mega-producers behind such franchises as The Conjuring, The Purge, Paranormal Activity, Halloween, and more, are set to merge their companies under the Universal umbrella at the beginning of 2023, according to a new story on in The New[...]
The David Gordon Green Halloween trilogy will get a 4K Blu-ray release as a bundle set on December 27th to use your gift cards on.
Halloween Ends hits all digital services on November 15th, with a 4K Blu-ray release to follow on December 27th. What did you think of it?
Scream Factory is releasing the excellent 2020 body swapping Blumhouse film Freaky on 4K Blu-ray this coming January.
The Blumhouse Halloween trilogy director explains, "I screen movies a lot, from the very first assembly I want to watch the audience as much as I'm watching the movie I'm ping-ponging back and forth, trying to see when they're engaged and when they're not."
An Intentional Tonal Shift in Halloween Ends
In regards to the shift in[...]
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Bleeding Cool: What made you decide to take on The Visitor?
Lange: It was the script [from Simon Boyes and Adam Mason] and the chance to work with Blumhouse, which is always a tantalizing opportunity for a horror director, and it didn't disappoint They're great, and when I read[...]
Halloween Ends is interesting for sure, and while the choices they make are entertaining, it is a mess and is not a satisfying conclusion.
























