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SXSW: Evil Dead Rise / Q&A with Executive Producers Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, Writer-director Lee Cronin, and Actresses Lily Sullivan and Alyssa Sutherland

The contentment that accompanies the reunion of family members who are determined to reconnect are often cut short by unpredictable harrowing situations in horror movies. That’s certainly the case for the two sisters who serve as the protagonists of the highly anticipated fifth entry in the Evil Dead franchise, Evil Dead Rise. Their reunion is…

Sam Raimi Says a ‘Darkman’ Sequel is in Talks at Universal

Celebrated Spider-Man filmmaker, Sam Raimi has revealed that talks for a sequel to his 1990 superhero movie, Darkman, have begun at Universal Pictures. While discussing his return to the superhero genre this weekend with the theatrical release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the director told The Wrap that “Universal is talking about…

Sam Raimi Shares More Details About Why ‘Spider-Man 4’ Was Canceled

Sam Raimi is making his long-awaited return to the superhero genre, as his Marvel Studios movie, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, will released in theaters this Friday, May 6. The acclaimed filmmaker, who directed the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), is reflecting on his return to the superhero movie genre,…

MoMI Announces 25-Film Series “See It Big” at the ’90s Multiplex

Speed,©Courtesy of Disney MoMI announces 25-film series See It Big at the ’90s Multiplex, highlighting a transformative decade of daring, diverse movies Titles include Pulp Fiction, Hoop Dreams, and Speed—celebrating their 30th anniversaries—Clueless, The Thin Red Line, Princess Mononoke, Boomerang, Defending Your Life, Joe Versus the Volcano, The Fisher King, Darkman, The Last of the Mohicans, Strange Days, and more Summer series opens Memorial Day weekend: May…

‘Boy Kills World’: Exclusive Video Interview with Director Moritz Mohr

©Courtesy of Lionsgate Check out more of CinemaDaily US’ video interviews on our YouTube channel German-born filmmaker Moritz Mohr has been directing short films and television for almost two decades, but with Boy Kills World, he takes on his first feature film, a violent and gory revenge thriller starring Bill Skarsgård (It, Barbarian) as the…

J. K. Simmons to Play Comedian Milton Berle in Sony’s ‘SNL 1975’

Actor J. K. Simmons has been tapped to play the role of Milton (“Mr. Television”) Berle in Sony Pictures’ upcoming film SNL 1975, to be directed by Jason Reitman from a script co-written with Gil Kenan. Milton Berle, also known as “Uncle Miltie”, was part of a pioneering generation of stand-up comedians during the 1950s,…

Cinematographer John Bailey Dies at 81; He Served as Academy President

Photo by Tig Productions – © 1994 Cinematographer John Bailey died on November 10 in Los Angeles at the age of 81.In addition to his creative work on such films as “American Gigolo,” “Ordinary People,” “Mishima : A Life in Four Chapters,” “Groundhog Day,“ and “As Good as It Gets,” Bailey served two terms as president…

Exclusive Interview With Mike Sargent On His Paranormal Horror Film ‘From The Shadows’

Mike Sargent is a cinematic polymath: he has worked behind the camera as a Producer, Screenwriter, Director, Composer, Sound Designer & Storyboard artist. His knowledge of motion pictures is further attested by his work as film critic, as the host of several television and radios show, spanning from Arise Networks to WBAI Radio. As an…

Review: “Meg 2: The Trench” is Absolutely Bonkers

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Review: Can “Evil Dead Rise” Keep the Series Alive?

As soon as I was old enough to get into the world of horror films, my father wasted no time introducing my brother and I to Evil Dead II. Not realizing it was the film that featured the chilling box art of a skull with piercing blue eyeballs staring at me from the top shelf…