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New Movies, TV Shows, Originals On Netflix In April 2019

April 1, 2019 by Kathryn Schroeder

Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson in Unicorn Store (Netflix)

Every movie, TV show, and Original on Netflix in April 2019 is right here, plus what you need to watch now before it leaves Netflix, and how to celebrate 420 Day on Netflix.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Film, Lists, Movies, Netflix, News, Television Tagged With: Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson

Cinema Fearité Pays Tribute To The Late Larry Cohen With ‘It’s Alive’

March 28, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

The Monster Baby in It's Alive

Larry Cohen’s It’s Alive is much more than shock and schlock; it’s the Guerilla filmmaker showcasing his unique style with an unforgettable monster baby.

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité, Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies, Science Fiction Tagged With: Bernard Herrmann, Fenton Hamilton, John P. Ryan, Larry Cohen, Rick Baker, Sharon Farrell

‘The Craft’ Remake Finds Its Female Writer And Director

March 28, 2019 by Kathryn Schroeder

Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Robin Tunney, and Rachel True in The Craft (1996)

The Craft remake is moving forward from Blumhouse and with a woman writing the script and directing the movie. Find out all the details now.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Film, Movies, News Tagged With: Blumhouse, Zoe Lister-Jones

Tim Burton Takes ‘Dumbo’ To Darker Places

March 26, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

Dumbo the elephant in live-action Dumbo (2019)

Disney classic Dumbo gets the live-action treatment from Director Tim Burton, and the result is not an altogether child-friendly movie.

Filed Under: Adventure, Children and Family, Entertainment, Fantasy, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Colin Farrell, Danny DeVito, Danny Elfman, Eva Green, Michael Keaton, Tim Burton

Mötley Crüe Biopic ‘The Dirt’ Is Bad In The Best Possible Way

March 22, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

Douglas Booth, Daniel Webber, Iwan Rheon, and Colson Baker in The Dirt, photo by Jake Giles Netter courtesy Netlfix.

The Dirt takes on the Mötley Crüe story with sex, drugs, music, and melodrama. As it should.

Filed Under: Biography, Book Adaptation, Comedy, Drama, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Netflix Tagged With: Colson Baker, Daniel Webber, Douglas Booth, Iwan Rheon, Jeff Tremaine, Machine Gun Kelly, Mötley Crüe, Rich Wilkes

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