Date Night Turns Deadly in Shudder’s ‘The Dead Thing’ Trailer

The trailer for “The Dead Thing” leaves viewers intrigued, posing more questions than providing answers – a characteristic of effective trailers. This movie appears to be a slow-burn horror that gradually escalates tension, a genre that may not appeal to everyone but has impressed critics so far. With an impressive 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes (based on 25 reviews), it’s gaining recognition for its compelling narrative, Hunt’s captivating performance (remember her as Inadu in the CW’s “The Originals” or Dani Moonstar in “The New Mutants”), and its striking visual aesthetics.

James Cameron’s Avatar: A Bold Take on Grief That Hollywood Avoids

The climax of “Avatar: The Way of Water” saw a heart-wrenching tragedy for the Sully family as their eldest son, Neteyam, met his untimely end in the movie’s concluding battle. During an interview with Empire Magazine, the director discussed how grief – a theme he feels is under-represented in Hollywood – will be a significant factor in the development of the Sully family in “Avatar: Fire and Ash”. In fact, the director hinted at the opening voiceover of the upcoming film being connected to this mourning process.

Robert Pattinson Almost Quit Acting Over ‘Cinema Is Dying’ Fears

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Pattinson mused about the past era of filmmaking, expressing relief that independent films and directors are gaining recognition among mainstream viewers again. Interestingly, he remarked that despite the challenges posed by the pandemic and strikes in recent years, many had predicted the demise of cinema. “It seemed like it was on its last legs,” the actor stated, sharing that he too felt this way, even approaching a point where he lost interest in films. He admitted, “I was almost disillusioned. It became slightly concerning.

8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week

Leading the pack is Poggy’s partnership with Porsche Japan, commemorating his personalized 911 Carrera T through a collection of tartan and tailored items reminiscent of Jackie Stewart and Princess Diana. Next is Arc’teryx’s SYSTEM_A DROP 08, offering a four-piece set consisting of weatherproof OGEE Jackets, insulated Bucket Hats, Totes, seamlessly combining practicality with stylish design. Champion and WTAPS join forces again for their fifth release, presenting a cozy assortment of hoodies, crewnecks, and sweatpants embellished with collegiate WTAPS/VUA branding and the classic “C” emblem from Champion. Kith carries on its Monday Program with the Nelson Crewneck, made from 400GSM cotton fleece and introducing its embroidered Nimbus logo for the first time. Salomon Korea reveals its 2025 Slate Collection, integrating GORE-TEX protection, ventilation elements, and earthy tones for high-altitude functionality. BAPE and Liberty Walk fuse streetwear and custom car culture with a collection featuring CAMO T-shirts, BE@RBRICKs, and a custom steering wheel, debuted at the Tokyo Auto Salon. J.PRESS ORIGINALS and B:MING by BEAMS introduce the J:P line, merging preppy fundamentals like tailored blazers and collegiate sweatshirts with Japanese aesthetics. Wrapping up the list is XLARGE’s tribute to Lil Wayne, a collection that includes Young Money-branded denim, Tha Carter IV hoodies, and a leather bomber jacket honoring Weezy’s career.