Tag: Bingo

  • Land Of Bad – Release Date, Cast, Plot And More Info

    Another Russell Crowe and Liam Hemsworth collaboration was not a square on our 2024 pop culture Bingo card, yet it looks like we’re about to check it off. Moviegoers are due to see the pair of Aussies team up for the second time in as many years in February’s military action thriller “Land of Bad.”…

  • Robin Wright to Direct Patricia Clarkson in Comic Love Story ‘Bingo’ (Exclusive)

    Robin Wright to Direct Patricia Clarkson in Comic Love Story ‘Bingo’ (Exclusive)

    Robin Wright will direct Patricia Clarkson in a new film, “Bingo,” which shares some DNA with the cult classic “Harold and Maude,” she told Variety Friday at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, where both Wright and Clarkson are guests.The story is a “modernized, beautiful” take on May-December romance, said the actor, being honored this week…

  • Why Chucky Works So Well As a TV Series

    Why Chucky Works So Well As a TV Series

    From Freddy’s Nightmares to MTV’s Scream, there have been plenty of attempts to bring our favorite slashers onto our television screens with little critical success. Oftentimes, the television adaptations either stray way too far from the source material fans love or the lore just doesn’t really translate well when stretched into an episodic format. 2021,…

  • Tony Award Winner L. Scott Caldwell to Lead Blumhouse Amazon Feature ‘Bingo’ (Exclusive)

    Tony Award Winner L. Scott Caldwell to Lead Blumhouse Amazon Feature ‘Bingo’ (Exclusive)

    L. Scott Caldwell will star in Blumhouse and Amazon’s “Bingo,” the latest thriller on the “Welcome to the Blumhouse” slate.The Tony Award-winning actor, known for her roles as Rose in “Lost” and in “The Fugitive” will star as Delores, the “witty, loyal and tough grandmother” at the center of “Bingo’s” story.Caldwell joins previously announced stars…

  • Amazon Unveils Four New ‘Welcome to the Blumhouse’ Movies Coming in 2021

    Amazon Unveils Four New ‘Welcome to the Blumhouse’ Movies Coming in 2021

    Blumhouse Television and Amazon Prime Video have announced the four new Welcome to the Blumhouse movies that will be coming to the streaming service in 2021. The second wave of genre films includes The Manor from writer-director Axelle Carolyn, Black as Night from director Maritte Lee Go, Madres from Ryan Zaragoza, and Bingo from director…