What to Watch This Weekend: The Family Plan, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, Chick Flick, A Murder at the End of the World, and More! ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
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Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget Starring: Thandiwe Newton,...
Wondering what to watch this weekend? Koimoi is your personal set of Minions to curate that list; you are our big boss. While there aren’t bingeable series this week, we’ve got you covered with the latest episodes. In the movies section, dive into the life story of Elvis Presley’s wife in “Priscilla” or explore Taylor Swift’s journey with the “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour” documentary. Need a laugh? Check out “The Family Plan,” a comedy about a Spy dad. Take a nostalgia trip with “Wonka” or venture into an unknown galaxy with “Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire.” Discover more about these and other exciting flicks in our listicle.
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget Starring: Thandiwe Newton,...
- 12/14/2023
- by Hari P N
- KoiMoi
Actor Douglas Tait has played a handful of horror movie monsters over the years, from Jason Voorhees in Freddy vs. Jason to the werewolf in Annabelle Comes Home, and up next he’s stepping behind the camera to make his directorial debut. Tait takes a seat in the director’s chair for the upcoming Angel Baby, being billed as a “psychological thriller” feature film.
You can check out the official trailer and poster art below.
Angel Baby comes to theaters and Digital on December 15, 2023.
Isabel Cueva (Aztec Warrior), Chris Browning (Agnes) and Rebecca De Mornay (The Hand That Rocks The Cradle) are on board to lead the cast, alongside Dan Thiel (Ratched), Whitney Anderson (The Code), Daniel Roebuck (31) and Victor Isaac.
“The film follows Val (Cueva), a loving wife and her husband Justin (Thiel), who move away to a remote cabin to heal from the devastating loss of their twins...
You can check out the official trailer and poster art below.
Angel Baby comes to theaters and Digital on December 15, 2023.
Isabel Cueva (Aztec Warrior), Chris Browning (Agnes) and Rebecca De Mornay (The Hand That Rocks The Cradle) are on board to lead the cast, alongside Dan Thiel (Ratched), Whitney Anderson (The Code), Daniel Roebuck (31) and Victor Isaac.
“The film follows Val (Cueva), a loving wife and her husband Justin (Thiel), who move away to a remote cabin to heal from the devastating loss of their twins...
- 11/29/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"I wonder who lived here before us?" Quiver Distribution has released an official trailer for an indie horror thriller titled Angel Baby, marking the directorial debut of actor / filmmaker Douglas Tait. It's set to open in December this fall - available on VOD right away. Val, a loving wife, and her husband Justin move to a remote cabin to heal from the sudden death of their unborn twins and get a fresh start. Soon she senses an evil presence. After her best friend comes to check on her, secrets begin to unravel. A mysterious neighbor comes searching for the truth, and with the help of the owner of the local bar she gains the strength she needs to face what is tormenting her peace. This all sounds strange. Starring Isabel Cueva, Rebecca De Mornay, Daniel Roebuck, Douglas Tait, Dan Thiel, Whitney Anderson, & Chris Browning. This looks pretty bland and forgettable,...
- 11/28/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Douglas Tait has a long list of acting and stunt credits to his name, and among those many credits are a couple of horror icons. Tait was the man behind the mask when Jason Voorhees rises from the water clutching Freddy’s severed head at the end of Freddy vs. Jason, and eighteen years later he was also did some stunt work as Michael Myers in Halloween Kills. Now Tait is making his feature directorial debut with the psychological thriller Angel Baby, and he has assembled a strong cast for the film. That includes Rebecca de Mornay (The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), Daniel Roebuck (The Munsters), Dan Thiel (Ratched), Whitney Anderson (The Lady Killers), Chris Browning (The Lincoln Lawyer), Tait himself, and his wife Isabel Cueva (Aztec Warrior). Quiver Distribution holds the North American sales rights and Variety reports that 101 Films Intl. has now acquired the international rights. They...
- 5/23/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Douglas Tait (Legacies) will make his directorial debut on psychological thriller feature Angel Baby, starring Isabel Cueva (Aztec Warrior), Chris Browning (Agnes) and Rebecca De Mornay (The Hand That Rocks The Cradle).
Also starring are Dan Thiel (Ratched), Whitney Anderson (The Code), Daniel Roebuck (31) and Victor Isaac.
The film follows Val (Cueva), a loving wife and her husband Justin (Thiel), who move away to a remote cabin to heal from the devastating loss of their twins and to get a fresh start. Soon she senses an evil presence. After her best friend (and doctor) Chloe (Anderson) comes to check on her mental health, dark secrets begin to unravel. Meanwhile, Val meets a mysterious neighbor, Frank (Browning), searching for the truth, and with the help of Maggie (De Mornay), the owner of the local bar, she gains the strength she needs to make her final decision.
Financed by Fearful Pictures and produced by Cave Entertainment,...
Also starring are Dan Thiel (Ratched), Whitney Anderson (The Code), Daniel Roebuck (31) and Victor Isaac.
The film follows Val (Cueva), a loving wife and her husband Justin (Thiel), who move away to a remote cabin to heal from the devastating loss of their twins and to get a fresh start. Soon she senses an evil presence. After her best friend (and doctor) Chloe (Anderson) comes to check on her mental health, dark secrets begin to unravel. Meanwhile, Val meets a mysterious neighbor, Frank (Browning), searching for the truth, and with the help of Maggie (De Mornay), the owner of the local bar, she gains the strength she needs to make her final decision.
Financed by Fearful Pictures and produced by Cave Entertainment,...
- 6/18/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Whitney Anderson, Yeniffer Behrens, Mauricio Mendoza, Christopher Allen-Nelson, Kara Luiz, Michael G. Coleman, Caroline Mann, Paul Dietz, Mike Jerome Putnam | Written by John Rogers, Mo Anouti, Edward Conna | Directed by John Rogers
Not to be confused with the 2013 film of the same name, which was pulled from Tesco shelves after customer complaints over its graphic sex and violence, this iteration of The Hospital is actually a retitling of 2015′s The Linda Vista Project from director John (J.J.) Rogers – who has worked behind the scenes on numerous Dtv horror flicks previously, however this marks his directorial debut in the genre.
[Sidenote: The Hospital was also touted as a possible supermarket-friendly title for the UK release of Dustin Mills' The Ballad of Skinless Pete, at least until the UK distributor, now a favourite with genre fans, reneged on the contract and the film never saw the light of day]
The Hospital follows paranormal researcher Emily Strand (Whitney Anderson; Zombie Strippers, Toolbox Murders 2), who is given a chance to prove the existence of the supernatural at the now derelict Linda Vista Hospital. Rumours and claims of spectral activity have surrounded the former hospital since it was first built...
Not to be confused with the 2013 film of the same name, which was pulled from Tesco shelves after customer complaints over its graphic sex and violence, this iteration of The Hospital is actually a retitling of 2015′s The Linda Vista Project from director John (J.J.) Rogers – who has worked behind the scenes on numerous Dtv horror flicks previously, however this marks his directorial debut in the genre.
[Sidenote: The Hospital was also touted as a possible supermarket-friendly title for the UK release of Dustin Mills' The Ballad of Skinless Pete, at least until the UK distributor, now a favourite with genre fans, reneged on the contract and the film never saw the light of day]
The Hospital follows paranormal researcher Emily Strand (Whitney Anderson; Zombie Strippers, Toolbox Murders 2), who is given a chance to prove the existence of the supernatural at the now derelict Linda Vista Hospital. Rumours and claims of spectral activity have surrounded the former hospital since it was first built...
- 1/19/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Whit Anderson, some actresss-turned-screenwriter, is the person who is now responsible for the new Buffy film. She's also probably going to Be in it. Joss Whedon hates her.
Whit Anderson has, like, fewer IMDb credits that I do. Who is this person? Why did new producer Charles Roven immediately pimp her version of the script and buy the rights from Fran Rubel Kuzui, who was ready to direct the remake? Does this seem like, oh, I don't know, the kind of stupid shit that happens to people who don't deserve it, like, say, 'Diablo Cody'? I'm having flashbacks.
This is Whitney 'Whit Anderson', who probably wrote the script so she could be in the movie. She recently decided to go with 'Whit' over 'Whitney', because it is so much fucking more pretentious than just having a name, now that she's going to be such a huge star.
I'd...
Whit Anderson has, like, fewer IMDb credits that I do. Who is this person? Why did new producer Charles Roven immediately pimp her version of the script and buy the rights from Fran Rubel Kuzui, who was ready to direct the remake? Does this seem like, oh, I don't know, the kind of stupid shit that happens to people who don't deserve it, like, say, 'Diablo Cody'? I'm having flashbacks.
This is Whitney 'Whit Anderson', who probably wrote the script so she could be in the movie. She recently decided to go with 'Whit' over 'Whitney', because it is so much fucking more pretentious than just having a name, now that she's going to be such a huge star.
I'd...
- 11/23/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Fans were upset when it was announced that a remake of 1992's Buffy the Vampire Slayer was in the works but without Joss Whedon. While Whedon wrote the screenplay for the 1992 movie and reworked the story into the popular TV series, the rights to Buffy belong to Kaz and Fran Kuzui, who bought the rights from Whedon in 1992 (Fran also directed the original movie). Whedon has admitted that the Kuzuis contacted his agent after the news of the Buffy remake surfaced, but remarked that the remake was "something better left untouched by me." Over a year later, and Warner Bros. is moving forward with the Buffy remake.
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Charles Roven | Joss Whedon | Steve Alexander | Whitney Anderson | Fran Rubel Kuzui | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
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Charles Roven | Joss Whedon | Steve Alexander | Whitney Anderson | Fran Rubel Kuzui | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
- 11/23/2010
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
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