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  • Best Irish Movies of All Time to Watch on St. Patrick’s Day

    Moviefone counts down the 20 best Irish Movies of all time.
    Moviefone counts down the 20 best Irish Movies of all time.

    Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

    The popular Irish holiday is an excellent time to explore the greatness that is Irish cinema!

    Moviefone has selected 20 films revolving around Ireland and the Irish, some of which  come from prolific Irish directors like Jim Sheridan and Alan Parker!

    So, sit back, grab a pint of green beer, corned beef and cabbage, or however you want to mark St. Patty’s Day, and let’s look at the 20 immaculate Irish movies!

    Let’s begin!


    20. ‘Belfast’ (2021)

    (L to R) Caitriona Balfe, Jamie Dornan, Judi Dench, Jude Hill, and Lewis McAskie in 'Belfast,' directed by Kenneth Branagh. Photo: Focus Features.
    (L to R) Caitriona Balfe, Jamie Dornan, Judi Dench, Jude Hill, and Lewis McAskie in ‘Belfast,’ directed by Kenneth Branagh. Photo: Focus Features.

    It is fitting that in a world that says “write what you know” that ‘Belfast’ is bringing writer-director Kenneth Branagh some of the biggest lauding of his career. The autobiographical picture has earned seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Sound, Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Ciarán Hinds and Best Actress in a Supporting Role for living legend Judi Dench. The film has already won Best Cast Ensemble at the Hollywood Critics Association’s annual awards ceremony, along with a trophy for young Jude Hill—who took home the Newcomer Award.

    ‘Belfast’ chronicles Hill’s Buddy, who is growing up in the late ‘60s Irish city of the title. It is a community that has become engulfed in strife as Catholics and Protestants violently battle over ideology, geography, and the future of Northern Ireland. That is not exactly the ideal landscape for bringing up a young boy. That’s the reality for his parents, Caitriona Balfe and Jamie Dornan’s Ma and Pa. Helping as much as they can, even if just for a much needed hug after a particularly stressful day, is Granny (Dench) and Pop (Hinds). Like The Clash would ask decades later, ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go’ is the inquiry Ma and Pa struggle with over months and months. This as the fighting and violence spreads and intensifies.

    What sets ‘Belfast’ apart from other films that deal with the IRA or the fight between Irish Catholics and Irish Protestants is that at its core this is a film about a family. They could be from anywhere. But what is so endearing is how they pull together as a clan to get through the tough times and triumph despite them. Once those closing credits roll, don’t be surprised if one is overwhelmed with the desire to contact mom or dad, grandma, or grandpa. There hasn’t been a film that has left me this emotionally gutted for some time.

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    19. ‘In the Name of the Father’ (1993)

    Daniel Day Lewis and Pete Postlethwaite portray son and father in this riveting film based on a true tale. ‘In the Name of the Father’ finds both heading to jail for Lewis’ questionable involvement with an IRA bombing in Ireland. The story is powerful, heartbreaking and remains one of our favorite movies from Ireland, decades after its arrival.

    Gerry Conlon (Lewis) was coerced into a confession, which in turn, led to his father joining him in jail for a crime which they had absolutely nothing to do with. Since then, everything the younger Conlon does is about proving their innocence and getting his father out of prison before he dies of old age. The viewer becomes emotionally connected to the characters quite early and if you sense an intimacy to it, it’s a feeling that is not out of left field.

    ‘In the Name of the Father’ is based on the book, ‘Proved Innocent’ by the younger Conlon. As such, there are more detailed characterizations available to the ensemble and director Jim Sheridan—who treated the autobiography as a bible while making the stunning flick.

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    18. ‘The Commitments’ (1991)

    A delightful and utterly joyous celebration of great music with an Irish flair arrives with Alan Parker’s 1991 musical drama, ‘The Commitments.’ Jimmy (Robert Arkins) believes that the early 90s Ireland is congruent with the economic struggles that gave birth to the Detroit-Motown sound, as well as blues and R&B. So, he forms a band, and they struggle. But when they get it right—such as that ‘Try a Little Tenderness’ scene—it is a grand slam.

    It’s a brilliant correlation between the parallel of the civil rights struggle of the 60s that spawned this extraordinary soundtrack and the tough life for many Irish in the early 90s. Will the band make it before they destroy each other? That’s half the fun in discovering what Parker (‘Pink Floyd’s The Wall,’ ‘Evita’) has conjured with this film that is part drama, part musical and definitely one part comedy. It’s light, but never shies away from the struggle, whether political or financial. If one hasn’t seen ‘The Commitments,’ it is a guarantee that the soundtrack will be sought out after witnessing the movie and just so you know, there’s a soundtrack part II because there is just so much impressive sonic succulence!

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    17. ‘The Crying Game’ (1992)

    Back in 1992, America was buzzing about an Irish export from director Neil Jordan’. Then again, the United States tends to adore much that comes out of Ireland. But there was something about ‘The Crying Game’ that simultaneously it earned a slew of Oscar nominations—i.e., it’s a phenomenal movie—and the Irish flick became the topic of so-called water-cooler conversations across the country.

    It stars Forest Whitaker, Stephen Rhea, Miranda Richardson, and Jaye Davidson as Dil. To say that the film struck a chord is a minimalist description of events surrounding this movie. It would end up earning a nomination for Best Picture, Best Actor (Rea), Best Supporting Actor (Davidson), Best Film Editing and Best Director for Jordan.

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    16. ‘Brooklyn’ (2015)

    First of all, you cannot have a list of fine Irish films and not feature at least one that stars the hurricane of talent, Ireland’s pride and joy… Saoirse Ronan. The young actress we first discovered in ‘Atonement’ and ‘Hanna’ stars as an Irish immigrant who lands in New York City in the 50s. She’s part of an Irish church sponsorship that hopes to give their people a chance at a better life—more than what they could achieve back home at the time. Ronan’s Eilis is even set-up with a room in a boarding house in the titular locale by the priest from her church back in Ireland.

    She meets a nice Italian boy with a great Italian family and things are going swimmingly when a piece of her past manages to still have their hands on her. Writer Nick Hornby did his homework beyond adapting Colm Tóibín’s beloved novel. ‘Brooklyn’ is exceedingly well researched and when trouble arrives, it could not feel more organic. Then again, every time this film is watched, the love at the heart of this tale will make quite a few romantic partners squeeze each other a little tighter that night.

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    15. ‘My Left Foot’ (1989)

    Daniel Day-Lewis stars in 'My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown'. Photo: Palace Pictures.
    Daniel Day-Lewis stars in ‘My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown’. Photo: Palace Pictures.

    When one thinks about Daniel Day Lewis and the Academy Awards, audiences zig-zag through his performances that have earned him an astonishing six nominations—where he won three times—with the first being for ‘My Left Foot.’ It’s the one that started it all. Without ‘My Left Foot,’ there is no ‘Gangs of New York,’ ‘There Will Be Blood,’ ‘Lincoln,’ or ‘Phantom Thread.’

    It was unforgettable when ‘My Left Foot’ first hit theaters, almost immediately there was this groundswell centered on the film’s lead actor, and that was Lewis. His performance as the real-life Christy Brown will be studied in acting classes for centuries. Brown was born with cerebral palsy. The only control he could exert from his entire body—head to toes—was his left foot. He never slowed down or let his working class upbringing keep him cemented to a certain way of life. It was merely a launching pad as Brown would become a revered Irish artist and writer.

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    14. ‘Michael Collins’ (1996)

    Ireland’s fight for freedom and its many forms that it would take over the centuries is well documented across the history of Irish cinema. One of the more engaging, in the most compelling of manners, is the story of ‘Michael Collins.’

    Before he became a late-blooming action hero with ‘Taken‘ in 2008, Liam Neeson was making a variety of work across the cinematic genre spectrum. In 1996, the Irish actor was the title character in the true tale about a revolutionary who could not have given more to the cause of freedom for Ireland.

    ‘Michael Collins’ is a Neil Jordan film, the guy who also made this list with ‘The Crying Game.’ He brings the perfect touch to this story as it is as just the right balance between this revolution that Collins was trying to foster, as well as this peaceful life that he was also trying to lead. It is a study in contrasts and Neeson and Jordan manage the landmine-filled challenge with full command.

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    13. ‘Sing Street’ (2016)

    One of the more impactful music movies of the last decade arrived from Ireland in 2016. Fresh off the success of ‘Once,’ writer-director John Carney wrote and filmed a love letter to 80’s music, that also worked as a good old fashioned coming-of-age tale.

    Karl Rice, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Mark McKenna, Ben Carolan, Percy Chamburuka, and Conor Hamilton star as the band with aspirations driven by the existence of MTV and the success of the United Kingdom’s own Duran Duran. Carney beautifully captures the 80’s and not just sonically and with the costumes. There’s a feel that few 80’s-set movies capture. You either have it or you don’t. ‘Sing Street’ has it in spades. Simply playing the tunes from that era doesn’t automatically transport an audience to the film’s era. Carney made ‘Sing Street’ with the goal of showing off what it was like for him as a teenager during that time. What the filmmaker wound up delivering was a salute to dreamers everywhere, no matter their background or time period.

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    12. ‘In Bruges’ (2008)

    If you’ve seen ‘In Bruges,’ then my first reaction is fantastically fitting. What’s not to like about ‘In Bruges?’ The crime comedy stars Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell as a couple of IRA hit men who have to head to the iconic Belgian city to hide out while things in Ireland cool down from the scorching temperature where it currently sits.

    Writer-director Martin McDonagh may have set his comedic thriller, literally, ‘In Bruges,’ but Irish everything drips off of every other frame of film. Both Farrell and Gleeson are the classic incarnation of highly trained Irish assassins, with Farrell in particular stealing scenes left and right. The Irish actor tops everything he’s done prior with his work in McDonagh’s richly layered and incredibly beautifully written film.

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    11. ‘Waking Ned Devine’ (1998)

    If one were to reach the conclusion of ‘Waking Ned Devine’ and not be overcome by a desire to visit Ireland’s Isle of Man, you might want to get checked by a doctor. The story of one Irish island coming together for the sake of the titular character and their own bank accounts is one to treasure. Many things have to go right for these folks to pull off what amounts to ripping off the country’s lottery system.

    See, Mr. Devine won the lottery. The thing is… he just died. When lottery experts show up on their island to confirm that the community’s “Ned Devine” is every bit Ned Devine, it is textbook Irish cinema that finds comedy meeting pulse-fluttering suspense. The film is a heartwarming comedy that is as gorgeous as it is hilarious. Top to bottom, ‘Waking Ned Devine’ is deliciously divine.

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    10. ‘The Irishman‘ (2019)

    (L to R) Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in 'The Irishman.' Photo: Netflix.
    (L to R) Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in ‘The Irishman.’ Photo: Netflix.

    Pennsylvania, 1956. Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro), a war veteran of Irish origin who works as a truck driver, accidentally meets mobster Russell Bufalino (Joe Pesci). Once Frank becomes his trusted man, Bufalino sends him to Chicago with the task of helping Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino), a powerful union leader related to organized crime, with whom Frank will maintain a close friendship for nearly twenty years.

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    9. ‘Some Mother’s Son’ (1996)

    ‘Some Mother’s Son’ once again finds Sheridan being involved in an irresistible piece of Irish cinema. The 1996 drama, that he wrote, features Helen Mirren as a mum who is doing her best with a son who is currently in jail for his connection and work with the IRA. Aidan Gillen is Gerard Quigley and when he leads fellow IRA prisoners on a hunger strike—to protest their treatment and conditions—they also aspire to raise awareness within the Greater Britain why the IRA does what it does.

    He argues that they should be held as prisoners of war and follow protocols of the Geneva Convention. What he accomplishes is much more than letting the world know how some in the British empire feel about the entire Ireland region. The film is a stellar piece of work and will forever have you thinking about war and the costs to ‘Some Mother’s Son.’

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    8. ‘The Boxer’ (1997)

    In 1997, Daniel Day Lewis entered the ring with writer-director Jim Sheridan for what would be their third film together, ‘The Boxer.’ Lewis portrays an Irish boxer—Danny Flynn—who has just been released from prison after taking responsibility for something the IRA did. He’s trying to be a good lad and live a straight and narrow life, which gets challenged one day at the gym where he trains. He stumbles upon a bevy of bombs meant for use by the IRA.

    As an Irishman, he is in quite the pickle. He wants to be loyal to his country versus going gaga over Great Britain. Sheridan creates a landscape where how you define loyalty is challenged when doing the right thing might mean potentially being ostracized from the community one proudly calls home. The way in which Lewis manages this dichotomy only further proves that he is one of the finest actors on the planet.

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    7. ‘Angela’s Ashes’ (1999)

    Alan Parker (‘The Commitments’) directed and co-wrote Angela’s Ashes, an Ireland-set flick based on the true story of writer Frank McCourt’s childhood—which was challenging to put it mildly.

    McCourt’s best-selling autobiography chronicles his days in pre-World War II Limerick, Ireland. Slums were everywhere, money was nowhere. Support was also absent, so ‘Angela’s Ashes’ paints a picture of a family trying their best to get out from the endemic poverty that haunts this community. The film follows a young Frankie and his family as try to survive life in Limerick.

    The movie does commence in Brooklyn, where the family now resides. After the death of one of Frankie’s siblings, the clan returns to Ireland. Something noticed immediately is that the situation in Limerick is actually worse than when they left. Making matters tougher is that there is blatant prejudice towards Frankie’s Northern Ireland-born father as he searches for employment in the Republic of Ireland. That leads Frankie to mentally go back as far as he can to recall those Ireland days and what it was like spending one’s early years amongst such strife.

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    6. ‘Once’ (2007)

    ‘Once’ works on so many levels it’s hard to know where to begin. For starters, it is one of the more romantic movies that have hit screens in the last 15 years. The 2007 film works from a premise that seems simple enough. Two musicians who work the streets of Dublin, one Irish, Glen Hansard (who plays “Guy), and one an immigrant from Eastern Europe, Markéta Irglová’s (“Girl.”)

    The two buskers start spending time together and not only do they make beautiful music, but their chemistry is off the charts as well. It’s a classic “will they or won’t they” that will keep you guessing until the very end, and we would not want it any other way. ‘Once’ also features the Oscar winner for Best Original Song, ‘Falling Slowly,’ one of the more romantic songs to grace our collective ears in the last 15 years.

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    5. ‘State of Grace‘ (1990)

    (L to R) Sean Penn and Gary Oldman in 'State of Grace.' Photo: Orion Pictures.
    (L to R) Sean Penn and Gary Oldman in ‘State of Grace.’ Photo: Orion Pictures.

    Hell’s Kitchen, New York. Terry Noonan (Sean Penn) returns home after a ten-year absence. He soon reconnects with Jackie (Gary Oldman), a childhood friend and member of the Irish mob, and rekindles his love affair with Jackie’s sister Kathleen (Robin Wright).

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    4. ‘The Guard’ (2011)

    Brendan Gleeson is not thrilled about his latest assignment, essentially being a tour guide and babysitter to an American federal agent—played with such panache by Don Cheadle—who believes a “most wanted” drug dealer has relocated to the corner of the globe where Gleeson’s Gerry Boyle calls home. Cheadle’s Wendell Everett is a man on a mission and even though these two might not have gotten off on the right foot, at the pitch perfect moment, they form the most unlikely of partners, proving that opposites sometimes do attract.

    Gleeson is his usual stellar self and the same can be said for Cheadle. The key to ‘The Guard’ and whether the film even works is the believability factor of the foundation of the relationship between these two. Both actors rise to the challenge, making this 2011 flick one to seek out as it is a total must-see.

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    3. ‘Philomena’ (2013)

    When is Dame Judi Dench not out of this world fantastic? Never, right?! Dench’s portrayal of the title character is one of her most underrated performances. Yes, she was nominated for an Oscar—but in the almost-decade since the film’s release, Dench as Philomena is not on the tip of every film journalist’s tongue when it comes to transcendent actresses’ performances.

    ‘Philomena’ is based on a true story about an Irish woman who was forced to live in a convent when she became pregnant as a teen. Then, worse still, she was given no choice as the child was taken from her and immediately put up for adoption. That’s just “how it was done back then.”

    A political journalist (played impeccably by ‘Philomena’ co-writer Steve Coogan), Martin Sixsmith, smells a relevant story. Still, he’s not even remotely excited about traveling with Philomena in search of her stolen-from-her son.

    It’s a touching tale. The film is funny, enlightening and does something extraordinary in how it deals with the most horrible of crimes, really that is what was committed by these convents. The picture then morphs into a story about two people who get to know each other and to their surprise, they get along famously.

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    2. ‘In America’ (2002)

    Sheridan is back to close out our St. Patrick’s Day list of great Irish movies with his thrice Oscar nominated ‘In America.’ The film chronicles a modern day Irish family who chooses to leave the green pastures and urban centers of Ireland behind for the country mentioned in the movie’s title.

    In America stars Paddy Considine and Oscar nominees Samantha Morton and Djimon Hounsou. The film works both as a love letter to the USA, but in the most fascinating of ways, Ireland. Most importantly, ‘In America’ celebrates the rich history shared by both countries that has long been celebrated each March 17th, throughout the year, and is cinematically saluted in this 2002 gem.

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    1. ‘The Banshees of Inisherin‘ (2022)

    Brendan Gleeson in the film 'The Banshees of Inisherin.' Photo by Jonathan Hession. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.
    Brendan Gleeson in the film ‘The Banshees of Inisherin.’ Photo by Jonathan Hession. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.

    Set on a remote island off the west coast of Ireland, ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ follows lifelong friends Pádraic (Colin Farrell) and Colm (Brendan Gleeson), who find themselves at an impasse when Colm unexpectedly puts an end to their friendship. A stunned Pádraic, aided by his sister Siobhán (Kerry Condon) and troubled young islander Dominic (Barry Keoghan), endeavours to repair the relationship, refusing to take no for an answer. But Pádraic’s repeated efforts only strengthen his former friend’s resolve and when Colm delivers a desperate ultimatum, events swiftly escalate, with shocking consequences.

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  • ‘Turbulence’ Exclusive Interview: Kelsey Grammer

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    Opening in theaters, On Demand and Digital December 12th is the new thriller ‘Turbulence‘, which was directed by Claudio Fäh (‘No Way Up’), and stars Hera Hilmar (‘Mortal Engines’), Jeremy Irvine (‘War Horse’), Kelsey Grammer (‘The Marvels’), and Olga Kurylenko (‘Thunderbolts*’).

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    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Kelsey Grammer about his work on ‘Turbulence’, his first reaction to the screenplay, shooting the balloon scenes, his character, and working with the cast and the director, as well as telling us about his experience shooting the upcoming ‘Avengers: Doomsday’.

    Kelsey Grammer as “Harry” in the action thriller 'Turbulence', a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
    Kelsey Grammer as “Harry” in the action thriller ‘Turbulence’, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Grammer and Olga Kurylenko.

    Related Article: Kelsey Grammer Talks ‘Murder Company’ and Playing Beast in ‘The Marvels’

    Kelsey Grammer stars in 'Turbulence'.
    Kelsey Grammer stars in ‘Turbulence’.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about your first reaction to the screenplay?

    Kelsey Grammer: Well, I liked it because it’s a classic exercise to say, “Okay, let’s take an action movie and make everybody sit in a box and see what happens.” So, it’s a perfect overlay on what’s an emotional situation anyway. Because of the cramped space, emotions tend to get a little higher, a little quicker, a little more frenzied. There’s a sense of claustrophobia about it. So yeah, it’s a good device and I think it bore fruit. You’re sitting there going with one person’s a liar, one person’s an absolute scoundrel, and one guy’s a complete innocent, and the other’s just a nice person who got taken for a bit of a ride and is innocent. It’s cool to see how that plays out.

    MF: Can you talk about how you shot the balloon scenes?

    KG: Yeah, it’s very confined. Honestly, the whole thing was shot in a basket. It really was. Everything I did was just in a basket. It was on a green screen, on a soundstage. We did one thing outside, like the very first scene where I’d say, “Oh, hi, here’s somebody else coming.” Then they just hoisted the basket up with a crane, I think. I said something like, “Here we go.” But it was mostly in that basket. It was fun. I had a cast on my foot at the time. I’d just had surgery on my foot, so I was limited in movement. So that was one of the things that made it appealing to do the film as well, because we weren’t going to be moving very far. It was just the weirdest little place in Hampstead Park. But it was cool. It was nice to be out there for just that one scene, and then we were inside the rest of the time.

    (L to R) Director Claudio Fäh, Hera Hilmar and Jeremy Irvine behind the scenes of the action thriller 'Turbulence', a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
    (L to R) Director Claudio Fäh, Hera Hilmar and Jeremy Irvine behind the scenes of the action thriller ‘Turbulence’, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.

    MF: Can you talk about how you approached playing Harry?

    KG: So, he’s like an avuncular character. He’s got a bit of wisdom. I haven’t seen the whole film, but when the truth starts to come out about the guy and all that, there’s a couple of eye rolls that an older gentleman knows, “Why be such an idiot? Why be so stupid as a young man? If you love this person, what possess you to do such a thing?” But of course, it’s the stuff the history books are filled with. It’s an old story, but my character is a gentleman, and he likes the young wife. I love that about it. He just says, “You’re going to be okay.” I think that’s great.

    MF: Can you talk about working with the rest of the cast?

    KG: Yeah, they were all pros. Wonderful. Everybody kind of knew what they were doing. We’d talk a little bit and rehearse a little bit and figure out what we thought was the right move, because there was a choreography involved with the cameras inside the gondola as well and where the camera operator was going to be with the lens. There was a little bit of stuff to figure out traffic-wise. But mostly, everybody showed up ready to work and they all have their note to play. So, it wasn’t hugely challenging. We got Olga then the husband, the scoundrel, Hera the hero. It was lovely. Yeah, it was a good group and we got along well, so that was nice.

    (L to R) Jeremy Irvine as “Zach” and Hera Hilmar as “Emmy” in the action thriller 'Turbulence', a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
    (L to R) Jeremy Irvine as “Zach” and Hera Hilmar as “Emmy” in the action thriller ‘Turbulence’, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.

    MF: What was your experience like collaborating with director Claudio Fäh on set?

    KG: He knew what he was looking for. So, it was easy to say, “Yeah, okay, cool.” The only thing they were worried about was when I said I want to sing this Schubert Corral piece, the one, “Not quite his age”. I sang it back at Julliard, my first year at Julliard we would sit around in choir and sing. It’s such a beautiful piece of music, I thought. They said, “We’re nervous about paying for the rights.” I said, “It’s got to be eminent domain. Schubert died a long time ago. You’re going to be okay.” So, we kept it, and I was really excited about that.

    MF: Finally, rumor is that the ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ trailer will be dropping soon. You’ve been on some big sets throughout your career, but was this the biggest and what was it like working with the Russo brothers and the rest of the cast?

    KG: Very interesting. Yeah, it probably is, except I think maybe ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’, where I did Beast, that was amazing. I was picked up by a cab driver at the airport my first day, the night I flew in, and he said, “You want me to drive you by the set?” I replied, “Yeah, sure. Why not?” So, we start driving and then I see this on the horizon behind a silhouetted ridge line, I see lights, lights everywhere. It seemed like the whole horizon was lit up. Then he said, “Do you know there’s not a crane left in all of Canada because they’re all here?” Then we came up and over the rise and there was a blue screen version of the famous prison, and then right next to it was the actual prison, Alcatraz, over like three football fields. That just blew me away. When we were shooting, they would take cars, light them on fire, hoist them up on a crane and have the crane just swing them and then release them. Flaming cars were flying right by us, and you could feel the heat. So, it was an extraordinary experience.

    Editorial Note: Krisily Fernstrom conducted this interview and contributed to this article.

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    ‘Avengers: Doomsday’. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

    What is the plot of ‘Turbulence’?

    Zach (Jeremy Irvine) and Emmy’s (Hera Hilmar) romantic retreat aboard a hot air balloon takes a terrifying turn when they are hijacked by a sinister third passenger (Olga Kurylenko) with a link to Zach’s past. As the mystery of their secret relationship is revealed, their spectacular ride becomes a brutal mental chess match and a lethal battle high in the sky.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Turbulence’?

    • Jeremy Irvine as Zach
    • Hera Hilmar as Emmy
    • Olga Kurylenko as Julia
    • Kelsey Grammer as Harry
    'Turbulence' opens in theaters, On Demand and Digital December 12th.
    ‘Turbulence’ opens in theaters, On Demand and Digital December 12th.

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  • ‘Train Dreams’ Exclusive Interview: Joel Edgerton

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    Opening in theaters in limited release on November 7th before premiering on Netflix November 21st is the new drama ‘Train Dreams’, which was directed by Clint Bentley (‘Jockey’), and stars Joel Edgerton (‘The Boys in the Boat’), Felicity Jones (‘On the Basis of Sex’), Kerry Condon (‘F1’), and William H. Macy (‘Magnolia’).

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    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Joel Edgerton about his work on ‘Train Dreams’, his first reaction to the screenplay, why he wanted to play this role, and how shooting on location helped inform his performance.

    Joel Edgerton stars in 'Train Dreams'.
    Joel Edgerton stars in ‘Train Dreams’.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Edgerton, director Clint Bentley, and cinematographer Adolpho Veloso.

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    Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier in 'Train Dreams'. Cr. BBP Train Dreams. LLC. © 2025.
    Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier in ‘Train Dreams’. Cr. BBP Train Dreams. LLC. © 2025.

    Moviefone: To begin with, what was your first reaction to the screenplay and why you wanted to play this character?

    Joel Edgerton: I realized that every time I get a script, a lot of the choices are made by whatever’s available to me. Then what I choose to say yes or no to is that there’s a lot of things that come my way that are the opposite of this film, which ask me to be heroic. I’m like, “Oh, that’s going to take a lot of acting, the idea of being a superhero,” and I don’t look down on those movies. It’s more like I sometimes read them and think, how do I plug into this? How am I going to perform this authentically? What I love about ‘Train Dreams’ is that it’s not the typical story because it puts an ordinary man in the center of a story and reminds us that an ordinary life can be really elevated, majestic, and special. That just moving through life is epic, and I know how to plug into that. I’m 51 now, and I have two young kids, and I’m married, and I’m always questioning what’s important enough to go away from my family for work. There are so many ingredients in Robert that I’ve just basically grown into right now in my life. So, I felt like it was a much more me experience, this film than if I were to presume to win a battle, or invent some technology, or save the planet.

    Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier in 'Train Dreams'. Cr. BBP Train Dreams. LLC. © 2025.
    Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier in ‘Train Dreams’. Cr. BBP Train Dreams. LLC. © 2025.

    MF: Finally, can you talk about shooting on location and how that helped to inform your performance?

    JE: I think audiences, when they look at nature, there’s a reason why I think a lot of the screensavers on the big plasma screens are these epic canyons and glaciers. I think human beings forget we’re part of the planet. I think we forget that we really are just an animal. We’re an animal that can do cool stuff. We can invent helicopters and AI, but we’re still animals. I think when we see nature, it’s like our ears prick up and we are like a dog watching another dog on screen. We’re like, “Wow, here’s nature. We belong to nature.” So, it feels good to shoot out there. It requires a different level of focus and hard work. The equipment being brought in and making sure that, particularly for us, we didn’t go in there and ruin a forest by dragging in our equipment, but it feels good. It felt good the way Clint established an environment that wasn’t just shooting in one direction and there was a freeway behind us. We could move in any direction. The cabin was built to exist and operate as if it was truly a cabin from that era. It really helped as an actor to, again, I use the phrase plug in, to really be able to dive into that and exist in it.

    Editorial Note: Krisily Fernstrom conducted this interview and contributed to this article.

    (L to R) Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier and Kerry Condon as Claire Thompson in 'Train Dreams'. Cr. BBP Train Dreams. LLC. © 2025.
    (L to R) Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier and Kerry Condon as Claire Thompson in ‘Train Dreams’. Cr. BBP Train Dreams. LLC. © 2025.

    What is the plot of ‘Train Dreams’?

    A logger (Joel Edgerton) leads a life of quiet grace as he experiences love and loss during an era of monumental change in early 20th-century America.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Train Dreams’? 

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    Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier in ‘Train Dreams’. Cr: Netflix © 2025.

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  • Best Horror Movies to Watch on Halloween

    Jack Nicholson in 'The Shining'. Photo: Warner Bros.
    Jack Nicholson in ‘The Shining’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    Halloween is here again and in-between putting on your costume and eating candy, you may want to sit down and watch a scary movie!

    Moviefone has assembled a list of the 35 scariest movies ever made to help you celebrate All Hallows’ Eve!

    Let’s begin!

    Related Article: The 20 Most Terrifying Horror Films of the Last Decade Ranked!


    35. ‘Event Horizon‘ (1997)

    Sam Neill in 'Event Horizon'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    Sam Neill in ‘Event Horizon’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    In 2047, a group of astronauts are sent to investigate and salvage the starship ‘Event Horizon’ which disappeared mysteriously 7 years before on its maiden voyage. With its return, the crew of the ‘Lewis and Clark’ discovers the real truth behind the disappearance of the ‘Event Horizon’ – and something even more terrifying.

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    34. ‘Insidious‘ (2011)

    A family discovers that dark spirits have invaded their home after their son (Ty Simpkins) inexplicably falls into an endless sleep. When they reach out to a professional for help, they learn things are a lot more personal than they thought.

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    33. ‘The Purge: Anarchy‘ (2014)

    One night per year, the government sanctions a 12-hour period in which citizens can commit any crime they wish — including murder — without fear of punishment or imprisonment. Leo (Frank Grillo), a sergeant who lost his son, plans a vigilante mission of revenge during the mayhem. However, instead of a death-dealing avenger, he becomes the unexpected protector of four innocent strangers who desperately need his help if they are to survive the night.

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    32. ‘Terrifier 3‘ (2024)

    Five years after surviving Art the Clown’s (David Howard Thorton) Halloween massacre, Sienna (Lauren LaVera) and Jonathan (Elliott Fullam) are still struggling to rebuild their shattered lives. As the holiday season approaches, they try to embrace the Christmas spirit and leave the horrors of the past behind. But just when they think they’re safe, Art returns, determined to turn their holiday cheer into a new nightmare. The festive season quickly unravels as Art unleashes his twisted brand of terror, proving that no holiday is safe.

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    31. ‘Let the Right One In‘ (2008)

    Set in 1982 in the suburb of Blackeberg, Stockholm, twelve-year-old Oskar (Kåre Hedebrant) is a lonely outsider, bullied at school by his classmates; at home, Oskar dreams of revenge against a trio of bullies. He befriends his twelve-year-old, next-door neighbor Eli (Lina Leandersson), who only appears at night in the snow-covered playground outside their building.

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    30. ‘28 Days Later‘ (2002)

    Cillian Murphy in 2002's '28 Days Later.' Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures.
    Cillian Murphy in 2002’s ’28 Days Later.’ Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures.

    Twenty-eight days after a killer virus was accidentally unleashed from a British research facility, a small group of London survivors are caught in a desperate struggle to protect themselves from the infected. Carried by animals and humans, the virus turns those it infects into homicidal maniacs — and it’s absolutely impossible to contain.

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    29. ‘Saw‘ (2004)

    Obsessed with teaching his victims the value of life, a deranged, sadistic serial killer abducts the morally wayward. Once captured, they must face impossible choices in a horrific game of survival. The victims must fight to win their lives back, or die trying…

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    28. ‘The Ring‘ (2002)

    Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) is a journalist investigating a videotape that may have killed four teenagers. There is an urban legend about this tape: the viewer will die seven days after watching it. Rachel tracks down the video… and watches it. Now she has just seven days to unravel the mystery of the Ring so she can save herself and her son.

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    27. ‘The Blair Witch Project‘ (1999)

    In October of 1994 three student filmmakers disappeared in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland, while shooting a documentary. A year later their footage was found.

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    26. ‘The Monkey‘ (2025)

    When twin brothers (Theo James) find a mysterious wind-up monkey, a series of outrageous deaths tear their family apart. Twenty-five years later, the monkey begins a new killing spree forcing the estranged brothers to confront the cursed toy.

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    25. ‘Scream‘ (1996)

    Drew Barrymore in 'Scream'. Photo: Dimension Films.
    Drew Barrymore in ‘Scream’. Photo: Dimension Films.

    A killer known as Ghostface begins killing off teenagers, and as the body count begins rising, one girl (Neve Campbell) and her friends find themselves contemplating the ‘rules’ of horror films as they try to survive a real-life one.

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    24. ‘Midsommar‘ (2019)

    Several friends travel to Sweden to study as anthropologists a summer festival that is held every ninety years in the remote hometown of one of them. What begins as a dream vacation in a place where the sun never sets, gradually turns into a dark nightmare as the mysterious inhabitants invite them to participate in their disturbing festive activities.

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    23. ‘It Follows‘ (2015)

    When carefree teenager Jay (Maika Monroe) sleeps with her older boyfriend for the first time, she learns that she is the latest recipient of a fatal curse that is passed from victim to victim via sexual intercourse. Death, Jay learns, will creep inexorably toward her as either a friend or a stranger. Jay’s friends don’t believe her seemingly paranoid ravings, until they too begin to see the phantom assassins and band together to help her defend herself.

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    22. ‘The Descent‘ (2005)

    After a tragic accident, six friends reunite for a caving expedition. Their adventure soon goes horribly wrong when a collapse traps them deep underground and they find themselves pursued by bloodthirsty creatures. As their friendships deteriorate, they find themselves in a desperate struggle to survive the creatures and each other.

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    21. ‘The Black Phone‘ (2022)

    Finney Blake (Mason Thames), a shy but clever 13-year-old boy, is abducted by a sadistic killer (Ethan Hawke) and trapped in a soundproof basement where screaming is of little use. When a disconnected phone on the wall begins to ring, Finney discovers that he can hear the voices of the killer’s previous victims. And they are dead set on making sure that what happened to them doesn’t happen to Finney.

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    20. ‘M3GAN‘ (2023)

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    (L to R) M3GAN, Gemma (Allison Williams) and Cady (Violet McGraw) in ‘M3GAN,’ directed by Gerard Johnstone. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    A brilliant toy company roboticist (Allison Williams) uses artificial intelligence to develop M3GAN, a life-like doll programmed to emotionally bond with her newly orphaned niece (Violet McGraw). But when the doll’s programming works too well, she becomes overprotective of her new friend with terrifying results.

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    19. ‘The Strangers‘ (2008)

    After returning from a wedding reception, a couple (Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman) staying in an isolated vacation house receive a knock on the door in the mid-hours of the night. What ensues is a violent invasion by three strangers, their faces hidden behind masks. The couple find themselves in a violent struggle, in which they go beyond what either of them thought capable in order to survive.

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    18. ‘The Conjuring‘ (2013)

    Paranormal investigators Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) work to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in their farmhouse. Forced to confront a powerful entity, the Warrens find themselves caught in the most terrifying case of their lives.

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    17. ‘Poltergeist‘ (1982)

    Steve Freeling (Craig T. Nelson) lives with his wife, Diane (JoBeth Williams), and their three children, Dana (Dominique Dunne), Robbie (Oliver Robins), and Carol Anne (Heather O’Rourke), in Southern California where he sells houses for the company that built the neighborhood. It starts with just a few odd occurrences, such as broken dishes and furniture moving around by itself. However, when he realizes that something truly evil haunts his home, Steve calls in a team of parapsychologists led by Dr. Lesh to help before it’s too late.

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    16. ‘Hereditary

    When Ellen, the matriarch of the Graham family, passes away, her daughter’s family begins to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry.

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    15. ‘Heretic‘ (2024)

    Hugh Grant in 'Heretic'. Photo: A24.
    Hugh Grant in ‘Heretic’. Photo: A24.

    Two young missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) are forced to prove their faith when they knock on the wrong door and are greeted by a diabolical Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), becoming ensnared in his deadly game of cat-and-mouse.

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    14. ‘Friday the 13th‘ (1980)

    Camp counselors are stalked and murdered by an unknown assailant while trying to reopen a summer camp that was the site of a child’s drowning.

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    13. ‘The Omen‘ (1976)

    Immediately after their miscarriage, the US diplomat Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck) adopts the newborn Damien (Harvey Stephens) without the knowledge of his wife (Lee Remick). Yet what he doesn’t know is that their new son is the son of the devil.

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    12. ‘Psycho‘ (1960)

    When larcenous real estate clerk Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) goes on the lam with a wad of cash and hopes of starting a new life, she ends up at the notorious Bates Motel, where manager Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) cares for his housebound mother.

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    11. ‘Rosemary’s Baby‘ (1968)

    A young couple, Rosemary (Mia Farrow) and Guy (John Cassavetes), moves into an infamous New York apartment building, known by frightening legends and mysterious events, with the purpose of starting a family.

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    10. ‘Longlegs‘ (2024)

    Maika Monroe in 'Longlegs'. Photo: Neon.
    Maika Monroe in ‘Longlegs’. Photo: Neon.

    In pursuit of a serial killer, an FBI agent (Maika Monroe) uncovers a series of occult clues that she must solve to end his terrifying killing spree.

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    9. ‘Alien‘ (1979)

    During its return to the earth, commercial spaceship Nostromo intercepts a distress signal from a distant planet. When a three-member team of the crew discovers a chamber containing thousands of eggs on the planet, a creature inside one of the eggs attacks an explorer. The entire crew is unaware of the impending nightmare set to descend upon them when the alien parasite planted inside its unfortunate host is birthed.

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    8. ‘The Substance‘ (2024)

    A fading celebrity (Demi Moore) decides to use a black market drug, a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself (Margaret Qualley).

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    7. ‘The Thing‘ (1982)

    Members of an American scientific research outpost in Antarctica find themselves battling a parasitic alien organism capable of perfectly imitating its victims. They soon discover that this task will be harder than they thought, as they don’t know which members of the team have already been assimilated and their paranoia threatens to tear them apart.

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    6. ‘The Shining‘ (1980)

    Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) accepts a caretaker job at the Overlook Hotel, where he, along with his wife Wendy (Shelley Duvall) and their son Danny (Danny Lloyd), must live isolated from the rest of the world for the winter. But they aren’t prepared for the madness that lurks within.

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    5. ‘The Silence of the Lambs‘ (1991)

    Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter in 'The Silence of the Lambs'. Photo: Orion Pictures.
    Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter in ‘The Silence of the Lambs’. Photo: Orion Pictures.

    Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) is a top student at the FBI’s training academy. Jack Crawford (Scott Glenn) wants Clarice to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant psychiatrist who is also a violent psychopath, serving life behind bars for various acts of murder and cannibalism. Crawford believes that Lecter may have insight into a case and that Starling, as an attractive young woman, may be just the bait to draw him out.

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    4. ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street‘ (1984)

    Teenagers in a small town are dropping like flies, apparently in the grip of mass hysteria causing their suicides. A cop’s daughter, Nancy Thompson (Heather Langenkamp), traces the cause to child molester Fred Krueger (Robert Englund), who was burned alive by angry parents many years before. Krueger has now come back in the dreams of his killers’ children, claiming their lives as his revenge. Nancy and her boyfriend, Glen (Johnny Depp), must devise a plan to lure the monster out of the realm of nightmares and into the real world…

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    3. ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre‘ (1974)

    When Sally (Marilyn Burns) hears that her grandfather’s grave may have been vandalized, she and her paraplegic brother, Franklin (Paul A. Partain), set out with their friends to investigate. After a detour to their family’s old farmhouse, they discover a group of crazed, murderous outcasts living next door. As the group is attacked one by one by the chainsaw-wielding Leatherface (Gunnar Hansen), who wears a mask of human skin, the survivors must do everything they can to escape.

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    2. ‘The Exorcist‘ (1973)

    12-year-old Regan MacNeil (Linda Blair) begins to adapt an explicit new personality as strange events befall the local area of Georgetown. Her mother (Ellen Burstyn) becomes torn between science and superstition in a desperate bid to save her daughter, and ultimately turns to her last hope: Father Damien Karras (Jason Miller), a troubled priest who is struggling with his own faith.

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    1. ‘Halloween‘ (1978)

    A scene from 1978's 'Halloween'. Photo: Compass International Pictures.
    A scene from 1978’s ‘Halloween’. Photo: Compass International Pictures.

    Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween Night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again.

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  • Best Horror Movies On Netflix Right Now!

    Best Horror Movies On Netflix Right Now!

    Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter in 'Red Dragon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter in ‘Red Dragon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Sometimes you want a movie with laughs or action. Other times? You want one with lots of screaming and running.

    With Halloween fast approaching, Moviefone has compiled a list of the 20 scariest and creepiest movies available right now to watch on Netflix.

    NOTE: As Netflix is constantly updating their programing, this list is based on what is available on the streamer as of October 2025. 

    Let’s begin!

    Related Article: 35 Scariest Horror Movies of All-Time, Ranked


    20. ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer‘ (2025)

    (L to R) Chase Sui Wonders as Ava Brucks, Madelyn Cline as Danica Richards, Sarah Pidgeon as Stevie Ward, and Freddie Prinze Jr. as Ray Bronson in 2025's 'I Know What You Did Last Summer.' Photo: Sony Pictures.
    (L to R) Chase Sui Wonders as Ava Brucks, Madelyn Cline as Danica Richards, Sarah Pidgeon as Stevie Ward, and Freddie Prinze Jr. as Ray Bronson in 2025’s ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer.’ Photo: Sony Pictures.

    When five friends inadvertently cause a deadly car accident, they cover up their involvement and make a pact to keep it a secret rather than face the consequences. A year later, their past comes back to haunt them and they’re forced to confront a horrifying truth: someone knows what they did last summer…and is hell-bent on revenge.

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    19. ‘Ouija‘ (2014)

    A group of friends must confront their most terrifying fears when they awaken the dark powers of an ancient spirit board.

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    18. ‘Red Dragon‘ (2002)

    Former FBI Agent Will Graham (Edward Norton), who was once almost killed by the savage Hannibal ‘The Cannibal’ Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), now has no choice but to face him again, as it seems Lecter is the only one who can help Graham track down a new serial killer.

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    17. ‘Train to Busan‘ (2016)

    When a zombie virus pushes Korea into a state of emergency, those trapped on an express train to Busan must fight for their own survival.

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    16. ‘The Ritual’ (2018)

    A group of college friends reunite for a trip to the forest, but encounter a menacing presence in the woods that’s stalking them.

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    15. ‘Until Dawn‘ (2025)

    (L to R) Odessa A’zion, Belmont Cameli, Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino and Ji-young Yoo star in 'Until Dawn'. Photo: Sony Pictures. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Odessa A’zion, Belmont Cameli, Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino and Ji-young Yoo star in ‘Until Dawn’. Photo: Sony Pictures. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    One year after her sister Melanie (Mala Mitchell) mysteriously disappeared, Clover (Ella Rubin) and her friends head into the remote valley where she vanished in search of answers. Exploring an abandoned visitor center, they find themselves stalked by a masked killer and horrifically murdered one by one…only to wake up and find themselves back at the beginning of the same evening.

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    14. ‘Gerald’s Game‘ (2017)

    When her husband’s sex game goes wrong, Jessie (Carla Gugino), who is handcuffed to a bed in a remote lake house, faces warped visions, dark secrets and a dire choice.

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    13. ‘The Babysitter‘ (2017)

    When Cole (Judah Lewis) stays up past his bedtime, he discovers that his hot babysitter (Samara Weaving) is part of a Satanic cult that will stop at nothing to keep him quiet.

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    12. ‘Creep‘ (2014)

    Looking for work, Aaron (Patrick Brice) comes across a cryptic online ad: “$1,000 for the day. Filming service. Discretion is appreciated.” Low on cash and full of naiveté, he decides to go for it. He drives to a cabin in a remote mountain town where he meets Josef (Mark Duplass), his cinematic subject for the day. Josef is sincere and the project seems heartfelt, so Aaron begins to film. But as the day goes on, it becomes clear that Josef is not who he says, and his intentions are not at all pure.

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    11. ‘The Strangers‘ (2008)

    After a 4 a.m. knock at the door and haunting voices, Kristen McKay (Liv Tyler) and James Hoyt’s (Scott Speedman) remote getaway becomes a psychological night of terror as three masked strangers invade. Now they must go far beyond what they thought themselves capable of if they hope to survive.

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    10. ‘Sinister‘ (2012)

    Ethan Hawke in 'Sinister'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Ethan Hawke in ‘Sinister’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    True-crime writer Ellison Oswald (Ethan Hawke) is in a slump; he hasn’t had a best seller in more than 10 years and is becoming increasingly desperate for a hit. So, when he discovers the existence of a snuff film showing the deaths of a family, he vows to solve the mystery. He moves his own family into the victims’ home and gets to work. However, when old film footage and other clues hint at the presence of a supernatural force, Ellison learns that living in the house may be fatal.

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    9. ‘Escape Room‘ (2019)

    Six strangers find themselves in circumstances beyond their control, and must use their wits to survive.

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    8. ‘No One Gets Out Alive‘ (2021)

    An immigrant (Cristina Rodlo) in search of the American dream is forced to take a room in a boarding house and soon finds herself in a nightmare from which she can’t escape.

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    7. ‘Slender Man‘ (2018)

    In a small town in Massachusetts, four high school girls perform a ritual in an attempt to debunk the lore of Slender Man. When one of the girls goes mysteriously missing, they begin to suspect that she is, in fact, his latest victim.

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    6. ‘The Perfection‘ (2019)

    When troubled musical prodigy Charlotte (Allison Williams) seeks out Elizabeth (Logan Browning), the new star pupil of her former school, the encounter sends both musicians down a sinister path with shocking consequences.

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    5. ‘28 Years Later‘ (2025)

    (L to R) Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and his son Spike (Alfie Williams) in Columbia Pictures' '28 Years Later'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    (L to R) Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and his son Spike (Alfie Williams) in Columbia Pictures’ ’28 Years Later’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    It’s been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.

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    4. ‘Apostle‘ (2018)

    In 1905, a man (Dan Stevens) travels to a remote island in search of his missing sister who has been kidnapped by a mysterious religious cult.

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    3. ‘Velvet Buzzsaw‘ (2019)

    Big money artists and mega-collectors pay a high price when art collides with commerce. After a series of paintings by an unknown artist are discovered, a supernatural force enacts revenge on those who have allowed their greed to get in the way of art.

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    2. ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula‘ (1992)

    Centuries-old vampire Count Dracula (Gary Oldman) travels to Victorian London, where he becomes obsessed with Mina Murray (Winona Ryder), the fiancée of his solicitor, Jonathan Harker (Keanu Reeves), believing her to be the reincarnation of his long-lost love.

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    1. ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre‘ (1974)

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    A scene from 1974’s ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’. Photo: Bryanston Distributing Company.
    Five friends head out to rural Texas to visit the grave of a grandfather. On the way, they stumble across what appears to be a deserted house, only to discover something sinister within. Something armed with a chainsaw.
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  • The 20 Most Terrifying Horror Films of the Last Decade

    The 20 Most Terrifying Horror Films of the Last Decade

    Emily Blunt as Evelyn Abbott in 'A Quiet Place.'
    Emily Blunt as Evelyn Abbott in ‘A Quiet Place.’

    Horror movies have two speeds: Slasher and terrifyingly intense. At the risk of sleeping with the lights on for the next forever, we’re looking at the latter.

    With Halloween fast approaching, Moviefone is counting down the most terrifying horror movies that were released between 2015 and now.

    Let’s begin!

    Related Article: 35 Scariest Horror Movies of All-Time, Ranked


    20. ‘Nosferatu‘ (2024)

    Lily-Rose Depp stars as Ellen Hutter in director Robert Eggers’ 'Nosferatu', a Focus Features release. Photo: Courtesy of Focus Features / © 2024 Focus Features LLC.
    Lily-Rose Depp stars as Ellen Hutter in director Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu’, a Focus Features release. Photo: Courtesy of Focus Features / © 2024 Focus Features LLC.

    Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu’ is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman (Lily-Rose Depp) and the terrifying vampire (Bill Skarsgård) infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.

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    19. ‘Immaculate‘ (2024)

    An American nun (Sydney Sweeney) embarks on a new journey when she joins a remote convent in the Italian countryside. However, her warm welcome quickly turns into a living nightmare when she discovers her new home harbours a sinister secret and unspeakable horrors.

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    18. ‘Speak No Evil‘ (2024)

    When an American family is invited to spend the weekend at the idyllic country estate of a charming British family they befriended on vacation, what begins as a dream holiday soon warps into a snarled psychological nightmare.

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    17. ‘Nope‘ (2022)

    Residents in a lonely gulch of inland California bear witness to an uncanny, chilling discovery.

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    16. ‘Barbarian‘ (2022)

    In town for a job interview, a young woman (Georgina Campbell) arrives at her Airbnb late at night only to find that it has been mistakenly double-booked and a strange man (Bill Skarsgård) is already staying there. Against her better judgement, she decides to stay the night anyway.

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    15. ‘The Menu‘ (2022)

    The cast of 'The Menu.' Photo by Eric Zachanowich. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.
    The cast of ‘The Menu.’ Photo by Eric Zachanowich. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.

    A young couple (Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult) travels to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef (Ralph Fiennes) has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.

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    14. ‘Doctor Sleep‘ (2019)

    Still scarred by the trauma he endured as a child at the Overlook Hotel, Dan Torrance (Ewan McGregor) faces the ghosts of the past when he meets Abra (Kyliegh Curran), a courageous teen who desperately needs his help — and who possesses a powerful extrasensory ability called the “shine”.

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    13. ‘Smile‘ (2022)

    After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can’t explain.

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    12. ‘The Monkey‘ (2025)

    When twin brothers (Theo James) find a mysterious wind-up monkey, a series of outrageous deaths tear their family apart. Twenty-five years later, the monkey begins a new killing spree forcing the estranged brothers to confront the cursed toy.

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    11. ‘Talk to Me‘ (2023)

    When a group of friends discover how to conjure spirits using an embalmed hand, they become hooked on the new thrill, until one of them goes too far and unleashes terrifying supernatural forces.

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    10. ‘Longlegs‘ (2024)

    Maika Monroe in 'Longlegs'. Photo: Neon.
    Maika Monroe in ‘Longlegs’. Photo: Neon.

    In pursuit of a serial killer (Nicolas Cage), an FBI agent (Maika Monroe) uncovers a series of occult clues that she must solve to end his terrifying killing spree.

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    9. ‘Weapons‘ (2025)

    When all but one child from the same class mysteriously vanish on the same night at exactly the same time, a community is left questioning who or what is behind their disappearance.

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    8. ‘The Substance‘ (2024)

    A fading celebrity (Demi Moore) decides to use a black market drug, a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself (Margaret Qualley).

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    7. ‘Midsommar‘ (2019)

    Several friends travel to Sweden to study as anthropologists a summer festival that is held every ninety years in the remote hometown of one of them. What begins as a dream vacation in a place where the sun never sets, gradually turns into a dark nightmare as the mysterious inhabitants invite them to participate in their disturbing festive activities.

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    6. ‘Get Out‘ (2017)

    Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) and his girlfriend Rose (Allison Williams) go upstate to visit her parents for the weekend. At first, Chris reads the family’s overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter’s interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he never could have imagined.

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    5. ‘Heretic‘ (2024)

    Hugh Grant in 'Heretic'. Photo: A24.
    Hugh Grant in ‘Heretic’. Photo: A24.

    Two young missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) are forced to prove their faith when they knock on the wrong door and are greeted by a diabolical Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), becoming ensnared in his deadly game of cat-and-mouse.

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    4. ‘A Quiet Place‘ (2018)

    A family is forced to live in silence while hiding from creatures that hunt by sound.

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    3. ‘It‘ (2017)

    In a small town in Maine, seven children known as The Losers Club come face to face with life problems, bullies and a monster that takes the shape of a clown called Pennywise.

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    2. ‘It Follows‘ (2015)

    A young woman (Maika Monroe) is followed by an unknown supernatural force after a sexual encounter.

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    1. ‘Hereditary‘ (2018)

    Toni Collette in 'Hereditary'. Photo: A24.
    Toni Collette in ‘Hereditary’. Photo: A24.

    Following the death of the Leigh family matriarch, Annie (Toni Collette) and her children uncover disturbing secrets about their heritage. Their daily lives are not only impacted, but they also become entangled in a chilling fate from which they cannot escape, driving them to the brink of madness.

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  • 17 Terrifying Horror Movies You’ve (Probably) Never Seen

    17 Terrifying Horror Movies You’ve (Probably) Never Seen

    Megan Fox in 'Jennifer's Body'. Photo: 20th Century Fox.
    Megan Fox in ‘Jennifer’s Body’. Photo: 20th Century Fox.

    Sure, like us, you’re a big fan of horror movies.

    Halloween is your Christmas, we get it. But we bet that, also like us, there are a few scary movies you probably haven’t seen.

    Moviefone has provided a few hidden gems guaranteed to give you Halloween terrors.

    Let’s begin!

    Related Article: 35 Scariest Horror Movies of All-Time, Ranked


    17. ‘Dead of Night‘ (1946)

    Before ‘The Twilight Zone‘ or the movie ‘Magic,’ this horror anthology film gave us the definitively creepy relationship between a ventriloquist (Michael Redgrave) and his dummy. It’s the standout segment of stories told to a man who has a recurring dream of impending horror — if he can only remember what it is.

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    16. ‘Eyes Without a Face‘ (1962)

    This poetic (but shocking) French horror film — about a disfigured girl whose father tries to build her a new face from those of women he abducts — was years ahead of its time. (And yes, it did inspire the Billy Idol song of the same name.)

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    15. ‘Shivers‘ (1975)

    A scene from 1975's 'Shivers'. Photo: Cinépix Film Properties.
    A scene from 1975’s ‘Shivers’. Photo: Cinépix Film Properties.

    Horror master David Cronenberg‘s first thriller is every bit as visceral as his later films. It plays like a twisted version of ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers,’ in which a parasite turns an entire high-rise apartment building into sex-crazed predators intent on infecting everyone they see.

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    14. ‘Suspiria‘ (1977)

    If you haven’t seen any films by Italian horror director Dario Argento, start with this operatic, blood-drenched chiller. It centers on a young ballerina who discovers her prestigious German ballet school is home to a coven of witches.

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    13. ‘Possession‘ (1981)

    Isabelle Adjani won a César (the French Oscar) and Best Actress at Cannes for her role as a woman who tells her husband (Sam Neill) she wants a divorce. Soon after, her behavior becomes increasingly erratic and violent. One of the craziest horror movies you’ll ever watch.

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    12. ‘Audition‘ (1999)

    A modern Japanese horror classic, its last 30 minutes sent people fleeing the theater. Here, a widower sets up a fake movie audition to find a new girlfriend. He chooses the quiet Asami, but he has no idea who she really is.

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    11. ‘Ravenous‘ (1999)

    Never saw this black comedy/indie cannibal western starring Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle? You’re not alone, since critics didn’t know what to make of this horror hybrid when it first came out. But you should watch it right now. Or else.

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    10. ‘Frailty‘ (2002)

    Matthew McConaughey in 'Frailty'. Photo: Starz Entertainment.
    Matthew McConaughey in ‘Frailty’. Photo: Starz Entertainment.

    One day, the father of two young sons (Bill Paxton, who also directed this gem) reveals he’s been chosen by God to kill demons — who look just like ordinary people. One of those traumatized sons grows up to be Matthew McConaughey, a Texas cop who’s told his brother is the “God’s Hand” killer that the FBI has been hunting.

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    9. ‘Session 9‘ (2001)

    In this low-budget, deeply creepy thriller, a group of men are hired to clean the asbestos from an abandoned mental asylum. One of them begins listening to the therapy sessions on tape and, needless to say, it doesn’t end well.

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    8. ‘Them‘ (2007)

    You might have seen ‘The Strangers,’ about a terrifying home invasion, but did you know it’s a remake of this possibly even more horrifying French film?

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    7. ‘Inside‘ (2007)

    Among the new wave of French horror films is this bloody, viscerally disturbing entry about a violent woman who stalks the pregnant Sarah. Why? So she can take her unborn baby.

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    6. ‘Kandisha‘ (2008)

    A brilliant criminal defense attorney’s latest case involves a woman who claims she didn’t kill her husband. So who did? it was Kandisha, an ancient spirit who avenges abused women. David Carradine (‘Kill Bill: Vol. 2‘) and Saïd Taghmaoui (‘Wonder Woman‘) co-star in this Moroccan horror film that won several film fest awards.

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    5. ‘The House of the Devil‘ (2009)

    Tom Noonan in 'The House of the Devil'. Photo: MPI Media Group.
    Tom Noonan in ‘The House of the Devil’. Photo: MPI Media Group.

    Ti West‘s homage to ’80s horror movies is so perfectly retro, it feels like a classic you’ve just stumbled across. One night, during a full moon, college student Samantha (Jocelin Donahue) is hired to sit an unseen old woman at a creepy, isolated house. It slowly builds to one hell of a bloody ending.

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    4. ‘Jennifer’s Body‘ (2009)

    Yes, this film got terrible reviews, but like so many others on this list, it’s worth a look. Megan Fox plays a Regina George-type who’s not just ‘high school evil” but “evil evil.” She’s a demon; a literal maneater who must be stopped by nice girl BFF Amanda Seyfried.

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    3. ‘Tony‘ (2009)

    Turns out that nice quiet bloke down at the pub (Peter Ferdinando) is actually a sociopath in this British indie that’s been compared to ‘Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.’

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    2. ‘Thirst‘ (2009)

    Oldboy‘ director Park Chan-wook spins a very different kind of vampire tale in which a priest volunteers for a medical experiment that turns him into the living dead. He soon finds a companion who’s far more bloodthirsty than he could ever be.

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    1. ‘Kill List‘ (2012)

    A scene from 2012's 'Kill List'. Photo: Optimum Releasing.
    A scene from 2012’s ‘Kill List’. Photo: Optimum Releasing.

    Before ‘High-Rise,’ director Ben Wheatley directed this thriller in which two ex soldiers become freelance hit men for a mysterious new employer. Bloody Disgusting called it “the #1 Horror Film” of 2012. It’s definitely the creepiest.

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  • ABC Suspends ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Following FCC Demand

    Jimmy Kimmel on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'. Photo: ABC.
    Jimmy Kimmel on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’. Photo: ABC.

    Preview:

    • ABC has indefinitely suspended ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’
    • An affiliate had pulled the show following the host’s comments on political reactions to the Charlie Kirk Assassination.
    • Hollywood has reacted to the move.

    Following the cancellation of ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ that had observers worried it was a political move, another late night TV host has seen an even stronger reaction from its network.

    Popular host Jimmy Kimmel of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ has seen his show put on indefinite hold (with real concerns it won’t ever return) following comments on the political reaction to the Charlie Kirk assassination that caused a reaction from the FCC and particularly an ABC affiliate that immediately pulled the show from its stations.

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    Here’s the comment that Kimmel made on Monday that led to the suspension and the FCC weighing in on the issue:

    “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.”

    Related Article:Host Stephen Colbert Announces the Shocking End of CBS’ ‘The Late Show’

    What else happened with ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’?

    Jimmy Kimmel on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'. Photo: ABC.
    Jimmy Kimmel on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’. Photo: ABC.

    Kimmel had intended to offer some clarification and address the backlash on his Wednesday night show, but the series is now on hold.

    New information has come to light that the Nexstar company in charge of the affiliates is in the midst of a pricey merger deal, which requires FCC approval. And Hollywood –– including the Writers Guild of America and actors union SAG-AFTRA –– have voiced their outrage about the move.

    Even former President Barack Obama weighed in:

    “After years of complaining about cancel culture, the current administration has taken it to a new and dangerous level by routinely threatening regulatory action against media companies unless they muzzle or fire reporters and commentators it doesn’t like. This is precisely the kind of government coercion that the First Amendment was designed to prevent — and media companies need to start standing up rather than capitulating to it.”

    Kimmel suspension: the FCC responds

    (L to R) Guillermo Rodriguez and Jimmy Kimmel on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'. Photo: ABC.
    (L to R) Guillermo Rodriguez and Jimmy Kimmel on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’. Photo: ABC.

    Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr had threatened to take further action against ABC if the show wasn’t taken off the air.

    Here’s what Carr said in a statement:

    “I want to thank Nexstar for doing the right thing. Local broadcasters have an obligation to serve the public interest. While this may be an unprecedented decision, it is important for broadcasters to push back on Disney programming that they determine falls short of community values. I hope that other broadcasters follow Nexstar’s lead.”

    When will ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ return to screens?

    There is, at time of writing, no information on when (or if) the show might come back. Kimmel had been contracted into 2026, but this may encourage him to seek a platform elsewhere.

    ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,’ meanwhile, is scheduled to be on the air until the end of its current season in May 2026.

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    ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ during Thursday’s September 11, 2025 show. Photo: Scott Kowalchyk ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • 10 Essential Robert Redford Performances You Need to See

    10 Essential Robert Redford Performances You Need to See

    (L to R) Robert Redford and Paul Newman in 'The Sting'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Robert Redford and Paul Newman in ‘The Sting’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    A novice con man (Redford) teams up with an acknowledged master (Paul Newman) to avenge the murder of a mutual friend by pulling off the ultimate big con and swindling a fortune from a big-time mobster.

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    Robert Redford in 'The Natural'. Photo: Tri-Star Pictures.
    Robert Redford in ‘The Natural’. Photo: Tri-Star Pictures.

    An unknown middle-aged batter named Roy Hobbs (Redford) with a mysterious past appears out of nowhere to take a losing 1930s baseball team to the top of the league.

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    Robert Redford in 'All Is Lost'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Robert Redford in ‘All Is Lost’. Photo: Lionsgate.
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    3. Joseph Turner in ‘Three Days of the Condor‘ (1975)

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    Robert Redford in ‘Three Days of the Condor’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
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  • UPDATE: Sophie Turner Signs on for ‘Tomb Raider’ TV Series

    (Left) Sophie Turner in 'Another Me.' Photo: 20th Century Fox. (Right) Lara Croft from the 'Tomb Raider' video game.
    (Left) Sophie Turner in ‘Another Me.’ Photo: 20th Century Fox. (Right) Lara Croft from the ‘Tomb Raider’ video game.

    Preview:

    • Amazon MGM has confirmed that Turner is officially aboard.
    • Chad Hodge is joining Phoebe Waller-Bridge to run the show.
    • The show will run on Prime Video.

    We’ve known for nearly two years now that Amazon has plans for treasure hunting character Lara Croft and the series of ‘Tomb Raider’ games in which she appears.

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    With ‘Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge developing a new TV take on Lara for Prime Video, word broke last month that ‘Game of Thrones’ veteran Sophie Turner and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’s Lucy Boynton had made it to the final round of testing to play Lara.

    Now, from the sounds of it, Waller-Bridge and Amazon have made their choice, as Deadline reports that Turner, who played Sansa Stark in the huge HBO fantasy series, will be strapping on a utility belt and shorts as Croft.

    Related Article: Amazon Developing ‘Tomb Raider’ Movies, Games and a Phoebe Waller-Bridge TV Series

    What’s the history of ‘Tomb Raider’?

    Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft in 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft in ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Launched in 1996 on Sony’s PlayStation console, the ‘Tomb Raider’ series has gone on to be a huge selling title across various platforms, earning more than $95 million by last year and spawning a massive amount of merchandising.

    The series gives the player control of fictional British archaeologist Lara Croft, who travels around the world searching for lost artefacts and infiltrating dangerous tombs and ruins.

    It has been adapted a few times for movies––2001’s ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’ and 2003’s ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life’, both of which starred Angelina Jolie as the title character, and 2018’s ‘Tomb Raider’, which rebooted the series, with Roar Uthaug in the director’s chair and Alicia Vikander as Croft.

    That most recent title came from MGM and Warner Bros., but though there had been talk of a sequel, with first ‘Meg 2: The Trench‘s Ben Wheatley and then ‘Lovecraft Country’s Misha Green attached to make it, development stalled.

    Amazon, of course, bought MGM last year, but the rights to the ‘Tomb Raider’ games had already lapsed from the studio because of the lack of forward movement on the new movie.

    With the rights in Amazon’s grip, the plans have now shifted to building out an interconnected Lara Croft universe boasting a new game release and what will probably be another movie reboot but is currently focused on a TV series (unrelated to the one already on Netflix).

    What has Phoebe Waller-Bridge said about ‘Tomb Raider’?

    Phoebe Waller-Bridge from 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' at Star Wars Celebration 2023.
    Phoebe Waller-Bridge from ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ at Star Wars Celebration 2023.

    While Amazon MGM Studios Head Jennifer Salke has described the company’s plans for the show and other ventures as “epic” and “globe-trotting,” here’s what ‘Raider’ fan Waller-Bridge had to say:

    “Lara Croft means a lot to me, as she does to many, and I can’t wait to go on this adventure. Bats ‘n all.”

    When will the ‘Tomb Raider’ series hit screens?

    With the show still at the casting stage (and Amazon as yet unwilling to officially confirm Turner, pointing to a deal that hasn’t closed right now), it’s far too early to speculate when it might be on Prime Video’s servers.

    But we’ll go ahead anyway: 2026 at the earliest!

    Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft in 2018's 'Tomb Raider.' Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.
    Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft in 2018’s ‘Tomb Raider.’ Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.

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