Orphan: First Kill Review — Orphan: First Kill (2022) Film Review, a movie directed by William Brent Bell, written by David Coggeshall and starring Isabelle Fuhrman, Julia Stiles, Rossif Sutherland, Hiro Kanagawa, Matthew Finlan, Samantha Walkes, David Lawrence Brown, Lauren Cochrane, Gwendolyn Collins, Kristen Sawatzky, Jeff Strome, Andrea del Campo, Alec Carlos, Alicia Johnston, [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Orphan: First Kill (2022): Twisty Plot Undermines Isabelle Fuhrman’s Fine Turn in Horror Prequel...
Continue reading: Film Review: Orphan: First Kill (2022): Twisty Plot Undermines Isabelle Fuhrman’s Fine Turn in Horror Prequel...
- 8/20/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
If you’re ready to feel thrills and chills of the mind, the prequel to the 2009 horror movie “Orphan,” premiering Aug. 19, might be for you.
Isabelle Fuhrman returns to the screen in “Orphan: First Kill” as Esther, who cleverly escapes from Estonian psychiatric facility and travels to the U.S. There, Esther manages to impersonate the missing daughter of a wealthy family — until her plans unravel.
When is “Orphan: First Kill” in theaters?
The psychological horror movie hits select theaters Aug. 19.
Is “Orphan: First Kill” streaming?
Yes, the prequel is available on Paramount+ and on demand beginning Aug. 19.
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Explaining how she ends up getting adopted by the Colemans in “Orphan,” the horror flick follows Esther Albright, who prepares a deceptive and clever plan to escape a psychiatric facility in Estonia. Making her way to America,...
Isabelle Fuhrman returns to the screen in “Orphan: First Kill” as Esther, who cleverly escapes from Estonian psychiatric facility and travels to the U.S. There, Esther manages to impersonate the missing daughter of a wealthy family — until her plans unravel.
When is “Orphan: First Kill” in theaters?
The psychological horror movie hits select theaters Aug. 19.
Is “Orphan: First Kill” streaming?
Yes, the prequel is available on Paramount+ and on demand beginning Aug. 19.
Also Read:
The 25 Best New Movies to Stream in August 2022 What is “Orphan: First Kill” about?
Explaining how she ends up getting adopted by the Colemans in “Orphan,” the horror flick follows Esther Albright, who prepares a deceptive and clever plan to escape a psychiatric facility in Estonia. Making her way to America,...
- 8/19/2022
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
The Ice Road Trailer — Jonathan Hensleigh‘s The Ice Road (2021) movie trailer has been released by Netflix. The Ice Road trailer stars Liam Neeson, Laurence Fishburne, Benjamin Walker, Amber Midthunder, Marcus Thomas, Holt McCallany, Martin Sensmeier, Matt McCoy, Matt Salinger, Lauren Cochrane, Gabriel Daniels, Josh Strait, Bj Verot, Chad [...]
Continue reading: The Ice Road Trailer: Liam Neeson is a Ice Road Trucker on a Mission to Rescue Trapped Miners in Jonathan Hensleigh’s 2021 Movie...
Continue reading: The Ice Road Trailer: Liam Neeson is a Ice Road Trucker on a Mission to Rescue Trapped Miners in Jonathan Hensleigh’s 2021 Movie...
- 5/21/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
In the world of “Hunter Hunter,” director Shawn Linden’s backwoods horror movie, humans are carrion in the talons of nature. This survivalist thriller set in the Manitoba wilderness packs a gut-twisting punch in its final moments as a family of fur trappers (led by a grizzled Devon Sawa) faces the cruel indifference of the forest. While “Hunter Hunter” initially primes audiences for a man-versus-nature story about humans trying to outdo a cunning wolf, the film spirals into much darker terrain as the sun turns anemic, the body count rises, and hope fizzles out. While the grindhouse levels of shock and gore piled on in the third act may seem out of the cold blue, “Hunter Hunter” carefully lays the groundwork throughout for .
An almost post-apocalyptic vibe hangs over the Manitoba forest, bringing to mind films like “The Road” and the video game “The Last of Us,” soon to become an HBO series.
An almost post-apocalyptic vibe hangs over the Manitoba forest, bringing to mind films like “The Road” and the video game “The Last of Us,” soon to become an HBO series.
- 12/18/2020
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Hunter Hunter Trailer — Shawn Linden‘s Hunter Hunter (2020) movie trailer has been released by IFC Midnight and stars Camille Sullivan, Devon Sawa, Nick Stahl, Summer H. Howell, Blake Taylor, Karl Thordarson, Erik Athavale, Jade Michael, and Lauren Cochrane. Crew Linden wrote the screenplay for Hunter Hunter. Kevon Cronin created the music for the film. [...]
Continue reading: Hunter Hunter (2020) Movie Trailer: A Survivalist Family is Hunted by a Rogue Wolf in Shawn Linden’s Thriller Film...
Continue reading: Hunter Hunter (2020) Movie Trailer: A Survivalist Family is Hunted by a Rogue Wolf in Shawn Linden’s Thriller Film...
- 11/23/2020
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Joseph Baxter Sep 20, 2019
Avatar star Sam Worthington headlines Fractured, a Netflix movie with a mind-bending mystery.
Fractured is part of a slate of fall season horror (and horror-adjacent) film offerings from Netflix; in this case, a mystery movie brandishing a tinge of Twilight Zone-esque themes that question the reality of its embattled protagonist played by headliner Sam Worthington.
Indeed, the film found an appropriate helmer in The Machinist director Brad Anderson, providing a rather appropriate thematic juxtaposition to the morosely surreal 2004 thriller, as Worthington plays a man who, upon the disappearance of his wife and young daughter in a hospital emergency room, discovers that their existence has seemingly been erased from the memories and records of the staff.
Fractured Trailer
The trailer for Netflix film Fractured showcases a man who’s either experiencing supernatural phenomenon affected by the space-time continuum, or is just getting gaslighted by a bored hospital staff.
Avatar star Sam Worthington headlines Fractured, a Netflix movie with a mind-bending mystery.
Fractured is part of a slate of fall season horror (and horror-adjacent) film offerings from Netflix; in this case, a mystery movie brandishing a tinge of Twilight Zone-esque themes that question the reality of its embattled protagonist played by headliner Sam Worthington.
Indeed, the film found an appropriate helmer in The Machinist director Brad Anderson, providing a rather appropriate thematic juxtaposition to the morosely surreal 2004 thriller, as Worthington plays a man who, upon the disappearance of his wife and young daughter in a hospital emergency room, discovers that their existence has seemingly been erased from the memories and records of the staff.
Fractured Trailer
The trailer for Netflix film Fractured showcases a man who’s either experiencing supernatural phenomenon affected by the space-time continuum, or is just getting gaslighted by a bored hospital staff.
- 9/20/2019
- Den of Geek
"Why would I have my daughter's scarf, but not her?" Netflix has unveiled an official trailer for a mystery thriller titled Fractured, the latest from acclaimed American filmmaker Brad Anderson. Driving cross-country, Ray and his wife and daughter stop at a highway rest area where his daughter falls and breaks her arm. After a frantic rush to the hospital and a clash with the check-in nurse, Ray is finally able to get her to a doctor. While his wife and their daughter go downstairs for an Mri scan, Ray, exhausted, passes out in a chair in the lobby. Upon waking up, they have no record or knowledge of Ray's family ever being checked in. Where did they go? What happened to his family!? Sam Worthington stars, with Lily Rabe, Stephen Tobolowsky, Adjoa Andoh, Stephanie Sy, Lucy Capri, Lauren Cochrane, and Erik Athavale. Looks alright, I'm curious to find out what's up.
- 9/20/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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