Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett — the directing team known as Radio Silence — visit IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit podcast to talk about staging a 14-person expository scene early in ...
When we last left our new bride, Grace, at the end of 2019’s “Ready or Not,” she was smoking a well-earned cigarette, having ...
In Kirill Sokolov's "They Will Kill You," a sword-wielding Zazie Beetz infiltrates a satanic cult housed in a luxury hotel, with the aim of rescuing one of its maids from becoming a human sacrifice.
Project Hail Mary's ending is wrapped up in science and some major surprises, but the movie also adds a scene not in the original book.
Grace must once again survive the night, this time with her sister, in a gory, unhinged sequel that harbors a bleaker heart ...
Paul Thomas Anderson’s film also took best director and best supporting actor for Sean Penn. Michael B. Jordan won best actor for “Sinners,” and Jessie Buckley was named best actress for “Hamnet.” ...
Beetz plays Asia Reaves (a very Tarantino name that’s splashed across the screen in one of the film’s chapter breaks), a woman who answers a help-wanted ad at a mysterious New York hotel called The ...
The directors known as Radio Silence had some parting words before the world premiere of “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come“: “Hope you guys have a fucking loud, weird ride.” The comedy horror sequel ...
SXSW: "Why Don't You Just Die!" director Kirill Sokolov's English-language debut is a gory and hyper-stylized contradiction that's both extremely eventful and strangely anticlimactic.
Ready Or Not has one of the best endings in modern horror, and a huge reason is a creative choice by star Samara Weaving.
The best way to describe "They Will Kill You" is as a live-action anime. People cleave bodies in two with superhuman strength while characters stumble about with propulsive verve; various sound ...