Oscar Isaac may be continuing his run of spooky TV shows with a new Amazon series. The actor has been on a hot streak of popular fantasy and sci-fi roles. Nearly everyone has seen him in massive hits like Dune, Moon Knight, or the most recent Star Wars trilogy. Following up major roles like this, it seems
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The Scream franchise is one of the most classic and long-standing in the horror genre. Since the first film in 1996, Ghostface has been thrilling audiences and selling a lot of theater tickets. Scream VI is the newest installment of the horror/comedy slasher and it follows up one of the highest-rated films in the franchise,
Horror in 2022 had something for all types of genre fans. From psychological thrills to action-packed monster kills and every weird, disturbing thing in between. It also saw many of the best directors in the history of the genre make fantastic returns with their newest contributions. Without further ado, these are the top 5 horror
2022 felt like a soft reset for the film industry. The COVID-induced slump is over and we’re finally back to getting regular releases in the theaters again. The result is an onslaught of ideas from every direction this year, ranging in all kinds of genres. These are Entertainment Chronicle’s picks for the top 5 films
Murder mystery movies are uncommon to come across. It feels like Bodies Bodies Bodies is the first major one we’ve seen since the rousing success of Knives Out in 2019. Where Knives Out is more of a classy, traditional manor-style murder mystery, this movie sets itself up as a horror comedy that will keep you guessing. Does it
Prey is the prequel to the popular Predator franchise that it seems like no one was expecting. The trailer hit the internet recently and was met with surprisingly positive expectations for the full movie. This is a surprise because Predator is notorious for being possibly the most unnecessary franchise in pop culture. There have been 5 sequels since
They/Them has been making waves across the internet primarily for its title. Naming a queer horror film They/Them is either hilariously clever, absurdly ridiculous, or a little bit of both. It probably depends on who you ask. But that doesn’t change the fact that the premise of this film is undoubtedly an interesting one. A group
Jordan Peele went from one of the biggest faces in comedy to a horror icon almost overnight. First, his film Get Out made waves around the world. Then his film Us held a similar level of praise and notoriety in 2019. So it’s no surprise that the hype level for his newest film Nope has been nothing
Thor: Love And Thunder is the newest Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster to hit theaters this year. It makes MCU history as the first time Marvel has ever done a fourth solo film for any of their characters. Ironic, considering the intention of the third film, Thor: Ragnarok. It was meant to be a grand sendoff
The Black Phone is the newest blockbuster horror film to hit screens across the country. It has everything going for it, as well. A great cast, including the likes of Ethan Hawke, Jeremy Davies, and Ethan Ransone. Potent source material from the mind of Joe Hill, the son of Stephen King himself. And a successful
David Cronenberg is a director who built his career on the off-putting subgenre of body horror. Films like Videodrome and The Fly have become classics despite making audiences squirm in their seats. Crimes Of The Future is Cronenberg’s return to body horror after a decades-long absence. Does the hiatus result in a duller edge? Or has Cronenberg’s age
The original Firestarter adaptation from 1984 has a reputation more as a novelty rather than as a quality film. The movie came at the height of novelist Stephen King mania and was one of Drew Barrymore’s first major roles. While some remember the film more fondly than others, it’s not generally known as one of the better