Tag: Patrick Wilson
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Love Jump Scares? This Horror Franchise Has You More Than Covered
The Insidious franchise’s latest film was released last July, and fans geared up for another movie full of ethereal worlds and terrifying demons. Insidious: The Red Door essentially passes the repressed demon baton from father to son as Josh Lambert (Patrick Wilson) travels to drop his son, Dalton (Ty Simpkins), off at college. Dalton’s college…
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John Wayne’s Oscar-Nominated Movie Was Remade and Completely Bombed
Ever since the early days of cinema, filmmakers have turned to inspiring stories from history as a source of inspiration. Classic films like Ben-Hur, Spartacus, Cleopatra, How The West Was Won, and Lawrence of Arabia took important historical events and used them as the basis for dramatic storytelling. Among the most popular “epics” of this…
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Aquaman 2′ Trailer – Jason Momoa and Patrick Wilson Unite to Save Atlantis
DC Studios has just dropped the new trailer for Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom which marks the final DC movie hitting theaters before James Gunn and Peter Safran initiate the new and improved DC Universe. This sequel brings back Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry, better known as Aquaman, our dashing muscular hero, and Patrick Wilson…
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‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Trailer: Jason Momoa Is Back With a Son, Amber Heard Briefly Returns in DC Sequel
After a five-year wait, Aquaman is finally surfing into theaters once again. Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” heralding the return of Jason Momoa’s aquatic DC hero.“Lost Kingdom” follows Momoa’s Arthur Curry, better known as the half human, half Atlantean hero Aquaman, now sitting on the throne of…
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‘Aquaman’ Director James Wan on the Joys of Working With Patrick Wilson
If James Wan has a muse, it might well be Patrick Wilson, as the pair combine once again for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom which marks their latest collaboration. Wilson returns as Orm, or Ocean Master, the half-brother of Jason Momoa’s Arthur Curry, and Wan is delighted to get the chance to once again work…
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The Conjuring’s Braintrust Wasn’t So Sure About The Nun 2’s Most Inventive Scare
Now that we’re nine films into the Conjuring Universe, the series has more or less established a groove for itself, especially where the films’ scares are concerned. For the main “Conjuring” films, the scares are “Exorcist” and “Poltergeist“-esque, built around the demon ghosts that Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) encounter as…
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The Conjuring Universe Explained – From Annabelle to Valak
The Nun II is in theaters now, the eighth movie in the supernatural franchise that includes main installments, spinoffs, and prequels, with no end in sight. Real-life paranormal investigations Ed and Lorraine Warren were either bonafide demon-fighting badasses or a married couple who threw holy water onto several severely mentally ill people throughout their careers,…
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Yes, You Should Be Wondering Why The Conjuring’s Lorraine And The Nun II’s Irene Look Alike
This article contains spoilers for “The Nun II.”For the last decade, Vera Farmiga has been playing Lorraine Warren in The Conjuring Universe. Lorraine and husband Ed (Patrick Wilson) have dedicated their lives to fighting the forces of evil. When James Wan first started the film series with “The Conjuring,” it’s doubtful that he did so…
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‘Aquaman 2’ Release Date, Cast, Plot, and Everything We Know So Far
James Wan’s Aquaman is the only Dceu film to gross more than a billion dollars worldwide. It rules for many reasons — Atlantians riding sharks and seahorses, spooky creatures in the deep, crab people! There’s a fun factor that Shazam! also touched on, but in Aquaman, face-melting special effects ornament almost every shot. The introduction…
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How Frenchie’s Return In The Nun 2 Fits Into The Conjuring Universe Timeline
When audiences return to the world of “The Nun” this fall, it’ll be the first time the Conjuring Universe has checked in on Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) and her pal Frenchie (Jonas Bloquet) in five years. You’d be forgiven, then, for forgetting exactly where we left the nun and the local farmer she befriended during…