Samara Weaving
Azrael has buckets of blood, some fun traps, and plenty of intrigue for those willing to overlook these gestures towards deeper meanings more fully.
Film Inquiry spoke with Bobby Cannavale, Samara Weaving & Melvin Gregg for their new series, Hulu’s Nine Perfect Strangers.
A G.I. Joe spin-off centered around the character of Snake Eyes.
Once told they’d save the universe, 2 would-be rockers find themselves as middle-aged dads still trying to crank out a hit song.
Ready or Not heralds the arrival of a fantastic talent in Samara Weaving, as well as directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett.
Predictable to a fault, Ready or Not is still engaging, edge-of-your seat entertainment that brings just enough gore coupled with humor.
In Ready Or Not, a bride’s wedding night takes a sinister turn when her eccentric new in-laws force her to take part in a terrifying game.
The Babysitter is perfectly trashy popcorn entertainment, with a distinctive, highly-stylized vision and self-satirizing bite; a lesson in embracing genre conventions rather than falling victim to them.
Mayhem is a culmination of film, art, historical and current affairs references, genre juxtapositions, and effective stylized filmmaking.
Though inspired by the erotic thrillers of the ’90s, Bad Girl ultimately fails to do anything original or exciting with its material.
This is No Game: Why READY OR NOT Still Matters
Over time, the social commentary underlying the blood and gore of “Ready or Not” has increased in relevance related to our current financial predicament.