Adam Wingard’s follow up to his little horror-thriller You’re Next, one of my favorites of 2013, has just released its first trailer. The Guest introduces us to David (Dan Stevens), a war vet who has been tasked by a fallen soldier to look after his family upon his return home. Knowing Wingard’s style, there is more to this story than meets the eye. What surprises are in store for audiences? Watch the trailer after the break. Continue reading
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‘You’re Next’ Invades Homes on DVD and Blu-Ray January 14
One of the most anticipated horror movies of the summer, You’re Next, will be available, ready to enter homes on January 14, 2014 on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download. The surprise, smash hit from Adam Wingard took genre fans by storm, which has done a killer job introducing audiences to Sharni Vinson (Step Up 3D). After the jump, check out all of the special features you can expect to find on the DVD/Blu-Ray release of You’re Next. Continue reading
Comic-Con 2013: Masters of the Web Panel Recap with Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett
Writing about film news and reviews is just as fun as you would think, but it’s a lot more work than you would believe. During Comic-Con 2013, influential higher ups of the online movie world got together to discuss their thoughts on the industry, fandom, writing online, and much more. This year was a special year for the Masters of the Web panel because it was all about the horror genre. Special guests included Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett, the creative minds behind You’re Next and the V/H/S franchise, with moderation by John Campea, editor-in-chief of AMC Movie News. See what the panelists had to say about the ever evolving world of horror and managing their websites. Continue reading
‘You’re Next’ Trailer is Full of Wonderful Chaos
In the same boat as The Cabin in the Woods, horror fans are finally going to receive a movie they have been waiting for two long years. Lionsgate has released the first trailer for You’re Next, a home invasion thriller that premiered with much praise in 2011 at Fantastic Fest and TIFF. Since it’s only March, with the movie opening in August, this is a cruel tease. Watch the trailer after the break if you can hold out for only a few more months. Continue reading