HBO’s new series “Lovecraft Country” — and is joined by nightmarish beasts from the works of author H.P. Lovecraft.In the series, produced by Jordan Peele and JJ Abrams, stars Jonathan Majors, Courtney B.
HBO’s new series “Lovecraft Country” — and is joined by nightmarish beasts from the works of author H.P. Lovecraft.In the series, produced by Jordan Peele and JJ Abrams, stars Jonathan Majors, Courtney B.
Atticus (Jonathan Majors) loves pulp fiction. He loves that “the heroes get to go on adventures on other worlds… defeat the monsters, save the day.” A trimmed Korean war veteran, usually dressed in a t-shirt and slacks, he’s traveling from Florida back home to Chicago.
Sure, the world is seemingly falling apart, as a global pandemic still continues to wreak havoc all over the planet. And in the US, we’ve decided to also add a bit of civil unrest and a Presidential Election to the mix, just to spice things up.
Universal Pictures, “Insecure” star and creator Issa Rae and Oscar-winner Jordan Peele (whose studio Monkeypaw are facilitating a whole lot of interesting work lately) are teaming up on movie “Sinkhole,” a thought-provoking genre piece that engaging with questions around female perfection and identity, adapted from a short story of the same name.
Universal Pictures, “Insecure” star and creator Issa Rae and Oscar-winner Jordan Peele (whose studio Monkeypaw are facilitating a whole lot of interesting work lately) are teaming up on movie “Sinkhole,” a thought-provoking genre piece that engaging with questions around female perfection and identity, adapted from a short story of the same name.
We have our first clip of the upcoming HBO horror show “Lovecraft Country” and it is fittingly creepy. READ MORE: ‘Lovecraft Country’ Trailer: Horror Comes To 1950s Jim Crow America For Jurnee Smollett, Micheal Kenneth Williams & More The clip premiered at the show’s Comic-Con@Home panel on Saturday, and it shows Jonathan Majors‘ Atticus Freeman, Jurnee Smollett‘s Letitia and Courtney B.
The team of showrunner Misha Green, and executive producers Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams bring you HBO‘s latest horror thriller, “Lovecraft Country” The show, set in 1950s Jim Crow America, centers a black man, his friend and Uncle who embark on a road trip in search of his missing father.
Two words capture the new season of “The Twilight Zone” with unfortunate clarity—overwritten and overdirected. Most anything Jordan Peele puts his name on, whether his own movies (“Get Out,” “Us”) or projects led by other talents (Nia DaCosta’s “Candyman” sequel) at least deserves consideration for quality of imagination and for the strength of vision.
typical “Twilight Zone” fashion, the mission does not go as planned.“[A large] number of people on the set said, ‘I won’t eat octopus ever again,’” says McHale, 48. “I wanted the episode to be a whole series! I did research a bunch of stuff about octopuses — they’re probably the smartest animal in the sea.”His appearance on “The Twilight Zone” adds to McHale’s growing list of credits outside of the comic arena.
CBS All Access' reinterpretation of the iconic sci-fi franchise from executive producer Jordan Peele returns for another round of strange new realities, unexpected twists and unexplainable events, and only ET has the exclusive first look at the episode Peele wrote. In the Peele-penned hour, titled «Downtime,» plays Michelle, who feels like she’s on top of the world after getting a promotion to hotel manager.
re-imagining of “Candyman” might be even more bone-chilling than the original.Director Nia DaCosta shared an eerie but stunning animated teaser for her upcoming reboot of the 1992 horror classic, which resonates now more than ever amid the Black Lives Matter movement, heightened by the recent death of George Floyd and many others while in police custody.“CANDYMAN, at the intersection of white violence and black pain, is about unwilling martyrs.
Mark Hamill has praised his Star Wars co-star John Boyega following his emotional speech during anti-racism protests in London.
Coming to HBO in August is an all-new series,, adapted from Matt Ruff’s fantasy horror novel about life in the Jim Crow era. Produced by Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams, the show was written and created by Misha Green, who is reunited with actress Jurnee Smollett-Bell. The two previously worked together on the WGN America series .
The Get Out director Jordan Peele had reportedly promised his fans that he will bring a 'spiritual sequel' to his Academy Award winning film. The director is now donning the hat of a producer for the ultimate horror reboot in Candyman.
Jordan Peele is back with another terrifying thriller, this time taking on the 1992 horror classic “Candyman.”
There’s no escaping the haunts of Jordan Peele, cinema’s new master of horror and suspense. On Thursday, the and director released the first trailer for the upcoming remake of another horror classic:.
The Hollywood horror flick Get Out was an instant hit among the fans and film audience. Now, as per the latest news reports, the Producer of the film, Jason Blum has revealed that the director Jordan Peele has no thoughts about the film's sequel.
Al Pacino has described working on his upcoming TV series, in which he plays a leading Nazi hunter in 1970s New York City, as a “wonderful experience”.
CBS All Access has announced the first round of casting for the second season of anthology drama “The Twilight Zone.” Among those who will star in individual episodes are Morena Baccarin, Colman Domingo, Ethan Embry, Jenna Elfman, Tavi Gevinson, Tony Hale, Abbie Hern, Gillian Jacobs, Sophia Macy, Joel McHale, Chris Meloni, Billy Porter, Jimmi Simpson and Daniel Sunjata.
has set its season two cast.
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