Too all of the slasher film nerds who enjoy Scream or You're Next, Netflix's October 30 release Time Cut, directed by Hannah MacPherson, adds in the sci-fi element of time travel to the formula. The main cast features Madison Bailey, who plays Lucy; Antonia Gentry, who plays Summer; and Griffin Gluck, who plays Quinn. The film centers around Lucy, who stumbles upon a time machine and ends up back in April 16, 2003, a few days before her sister and a few of her friends are killed by a masked serial killer.
I am a fan of slasher films that loop in elements of sci-fi and time travel, like in the Happy Death Day series. I was ready to see a newer film that intertwines sci-fi with horror and to see some gruesome kills. Did Time Cut give me what I wanted?
The movie begins in a town called Sweetly on April...
I am a fan of slasher films that loop in elements of sci-fi and time travel, like in the Happy Death Day series. I was ready to see a newer film that intertwines sci-fi with horror and to see some gruesome kills. Did Time Cut give me what I wanted?
The movie begins in a town called Sweetly on April...
- 11/7/2024
- by Hector Cervantes
- Winter Is Coming
Stars: Antonia Gentry, Megan Best, Madison Bailey, Graham Ashmore, Griffin Gluck | Written by Hannah Macpherson, Michael Kennedy | Directed by Hannah Macpherson
If the plot of Time Cut sounds a bit familiar, it should, Totally Killer covered much of the same ground not that long ago. But despite being released second, Time Cut was actually filmed a year before Totally Killer was announced. Maybe it should have used its time machine to get to our screens first.
The film begins in 2003 in Sweetly, Minnesota, where a killer known as The Sweetly Slasher has been targeting the local teens. Summer’s best friend Emmy was one of the victims, and she’s forced herself to come to the party honouring her and the other victims.
Unfortunately, the party gets some uninvited guests in the form of the police and The Sweetly Slasher himself. In the confusion, Summer ends up becoming a victim herself.
If the plot of Time Cut sounds a bit familiar, it should, Totally Killer covered much of the same ground not that long ago. But despite being released second, Time Cut was actually filmed a year before Totally Killer was announced. Maybe it should have used its time machine to get to our screens first.
The film begins in 2003 in Sweetly, Minnesota, where a killer known as The Sweetly Slasher has been targeting the local teens. Summer’s best friend Emmy was one of the victims, and she’s forced herself to come to the party honouring her and the other victims.
Unfortunately, the party gets some uninvited guests in the form of the police and The Sweetly Slasher himself. In the confusion, Summer ends up becoming a victim herself.
- 11/5/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Even the stars of Time Cut were surprised to learn the identity of the film’s masked killer. “I like to predict who the killer is, what’s going to happen, what’s the next jump scare,” Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia), who plays high school student and murder victim Summer, tells Tudum. “I was surprised!”
Her co-star and on-screen younger sister agrees. “I was shocked,” Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) tells Tudum. “But it also made a lot of sense to me.”
But the stars also had a few questions — the time-travel/slasher movie has its share of timestream paradoxes. “I don’t know anything about time-travel, so I was just hung up on the details of how that would work,” Gentry says.
The filmmakers were way ahead of them. “I really did stand in front of a whiteboard with arrows,” director and co-writer Hannah Macpherson (T@gged) tells Tudum. “Your head could almost explode.
Her co-star and on-screen younger sister agrees. “I was shocked,” Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) tells Tudum. “But it also made a lot of sense to me.”
But the stars also had a few questions — the time-travel/slasher movie has its share of timestream paradoxes. “I don’t know anything about time-travel, so I was just hung up on the details of how that would work,” Gentry says.
The filmmakers were way ahead of them. “I really did stand in front of a whiteboard with arrows,” director and co-writer Hannah Macpherson (T@gged) tells Tudum. “Your head could almost explode.
- 11/4/2024
- by John DiLillo
- Tudum - Netflix
Move over, "Back to the Future," because there's another time-travel movie currently tearing it up on streaming that's making an entire generation of moviegoers feel their age. Marty McFly famously took that classic DeLorean for a spin in 1985 and transported himself 30 years into the past to the age of "The Honeymooners," Enchantment Under the Sea dances, and other throwback details ripped straight out of the '50s. This time around, well, the year 2003 is apparently considered long enough ago to merit an entire movie aimed towards Gen Z, where teenaged characters travel back a whopping 20 years to a long-ago time of low-rise jeans, Walkmans, and needle drops of Hilary Duff's "So Yesterday." Every Millennial reading this probably just felt a chill go up their spine.
"Time Cut" is the latest Netflix movie that has found its audience on the major streaming platform, thanks in no small part to stars Madison Bailey,...
"Time Cut" is the latest Netflix movie that has found its audience on the major streaming platform, thanks in no small part to stars Madison Bailey,...
- 11/4/2024
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
Halloween’s over, which means it’s time to set your clocks back and fill out your ballots: The 2024 US presidential election is this week.
Whether you voted early or are hitting the polls on Election Day, a great way to gather your strength for Tuesday is with an election-themed stream. Distract yourself from the stress with a vintage White House–adjacent rom-com, educate yourself further about how American elections work, or lean into the intrigue with a twisty political thriller. Happy streaming, and happy voting, America!
A killer throwback. In Hannah Macpherson’s new slasher Time Cut, a teenage girl (Madison Bailey) travels back in time to the early aughts to try to rescue her sister from being murdered. Not your taste? Keep things impeccable with Martha, R.J. Cutler’s new documentary about the extraordinary life of Martha Stewart. Not intense enough for you? Darren Aronofsky’s psychological drama The Whale,...
Whether you voted early or are hitting the polls on Election Day, a great way to gather your strength for Tuesday is with an election-themed stream. Distract yourself from the stress with a vintage White House–adjacent rom-com, educate yourself further about how American elections work, or lean into the intrigue with a twisty political thriller. Happy streaming, and happy voting, America!
A killer throwback. In Hannah Macpherson’s new slasher Time Cut, a teenage girl (Madison Bailey) travels back in time to the early aughts to try to rescue her sister from being murdered. Not your taste? Keep things impeccable with Martha, R.J. Cutler’s new documentary about the extraordinary life of Martha Stewart. Not intense enough for you? Darren Aronofsky’s psychological drama The Whale,...
- 11/4/2024
- by Mary Sollosi
- Tudum - Netflix
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Time Cut is a sci-fi slasher horror film directed by Hannah MacPherson who also co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Kennedy. The Netflix film follows a high school senior student and amateur inventor who accidentally finds a time machine and travels back to the year 2003 when an unknown killer killed her sister in hopes of saving her. Time Cut stars Madison Bailey, Antonia Gentry, Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, Kataem O’Connor, and Rachael Crawford. So, if you loved the inventive element in the slasher horror genre and the compelling characters in Time Cut here are some similar movies you should check out next.
Totally Killer (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video
Totally Killer is a slasher horror comedy film directed by Nahnatchka Khan from a screenplay co-written by David Matalon, Sasha Perl-Raver, and Jen D’Angelo.
Time Cut is a sci-fi slasher horror film directed by Hannah MacPherson who also co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Kennedy. The Netflix film follows a high school senior student and amateur inventor who accidentally finds a time machine and travels back to the year 2003 when an unknown killer killed her sister in hopes of saving her. Time Cut stars Madison Bailey, Antonia Gentry, Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, Kataem O’Connor, and Rachael Crawford. So, if you loved the inventive element in the slasher horror genre and the compelling characters in Time Cut here are some similar movies you should check out next.
Totally Killer (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video
Totally Killer is a slasher horror comedy film directed by Nahnatchka Khan from a screenplay co-written by David Matalon, Sasha Perl-Raver, and Jen D’Angelo.
- 11/2/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
A sense of déjà vu is inevitable when watching Hanna MacPherson’s Time Cut. Just like Totally Killer, a movie that came out only a year ago, this new slasher flings a final girl to the distant past so that she can solve a loved one’s murder. Yes, Time Cut was technically announced first, but the movie has the misfortune of being released later rather than sooner. And today, in an age where nostalgia bait runs rampant, the plot already feels outdated.
While the ‘80s and ‘90s tend to be the go-to destinations in these kinds of movies, Time Cut takes us back to the less visited early-aughts. 2003, to be exact. Madison Bailey’s character Lucy realizes her new surroundings like any teen time traveler might nowadays: by song. In this needle dropper set to Hilary Duff’s “So Yesterday,” the movie rolls out a parade of the decade’s greatest fashion don’ts.
While the ‘80s and ‘90s tend to be the go-to destinations in these kinds of movies, Time Cut takes us back to the less visited early-aughts. 2003, to be exact. Madison Bailey’s character Lucy realizes her new surroundings like any teen time traveler might nowadays: by song. In this needle dropper set to Hilary Duff’s “So Yesterday,” the movie rolls out a parade of the decade’s greatest fashion don’ts.
- 10/31/2024
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
Hannah Macpherson’s “Time Cut” rehashes a slasher thriller and a time travel trope to painfully boring, contrived ends. The writing recycles every conceivable cliché and emotions dry up quickly, despite a pretty big sentimental hook to the narrative. Buried deep within is a story of sisters finding a connection. There’s scope for trauma addressing and coming to terms with grief but the film barely steps into it. Instead what we get is an overwrought yet anemic film that reverse-engineers temporalities only to render a flat, unconvincing, and wooden plotline.
The screenplay piles on a series of convenient narrative turns that don’t even latch onto a plausible thread. There’s no attempt made to spin a decent explanation, though we gauge gestures being made towards it through introducing a company that has link-ups with the time machine. It’s all very casually hamstrung a plot with the passage...
The screenplay piles on a series of convenient narrative turns that don’t even latch onto a plausible thread. There’s no attempt made to spin a decent explanation, though we gauge gestures being made towards it through introducing a company that has link-ups with the time machine. It’s all very casually hamstrung a plot with the passage...
- 10/31/2024
- by Debanjan Dhar
- High on Films
Ask any baby and they’ll tell you, nothing beats a good formula. When you’ve got a recipe for success, it makes sense to keep replicating it. At least until it stops working.
Which brings me to screenwriter Michael Kennedy, whose last three scripts have been slasher movies with an elevator-friendly pitch, combining the familiar tropes of a popular horror genre with the familiar tropes of a popular movie. The rightly acclaimed “Freaky,” co-written by Christopher Landon, took the plot of “Freaky Friday” and asked “What if it was a slasher?” The unfairly overlooked “It’s a Wonderful Knife” took the plot of “It’s a Wonderful Life” and asked “What if it was a slasher?”
It’s a fun approach to both the horror genre and family friendly movies alike, and setting those stories in the present day allows for clever new twists and characters whose tales were ignored in the past,...
Which brings me to screenwriter Michael Kennedy, whose last three scripts have been slasher movies with an elevator-friendly pitch, combining the familiar tropes of a popular horror genre with the familiar tropes of a popular movie. The rightly acclaimed “Freaky,” co-written by Christopher Landon, took the plot of “Freaky Friday” and asked “What if it was a slasher?” The unfairly overlooked “It’s a Wonderful Knife” took the plot of “It’s a Wonderful Life” and asked “What if it was a slasher?”
It’s a fun approach to both the horror genre and family friendly movies alike, and setting those stories in the present day allows for clever new twists and characters whose tales were ignored in the past,...
- 10/30/2024
- by William Bibbiani
- The Wrap
Three years ago, it was announced that Freaky (watch it Here) collaborators Michael Kennedy and Christopher Landon would be teaming up again to bring us a new genre project called Time Cut, which was being described as “Back to the Future meets Scream” – and now, Time Cut has finally made its way out into the world! The movie is available to watch on the Netflix streaming service (you can read our review at This Link), and in the build-up to the release JoBlo’s own Tyler Nichols had the chance to sit down for an interview with the film’s director, Hannah MacPherson, as well as the stars of the film, Madison Bailey and Antonia Gentry. You can find out what they had to say about Time Cut by checking out the video embedded above.
Although Landon directed Freaky, for Time Cut he passed the helm over to Hannah MacPherson,...
Although Landon directed Freaky, for Time Cut he passed the helm over to Hannah MacPherson,...
- 10/30/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Netflix’s Time Cut tells the story of Lucy, who finds herself transported back to 2003 after the tragic death of her older sister Summer. Only as a baby was Lucy around when Summer was murdered, so traveling to the past unexpectedly grants her the chance to know the sibling she never really knew. We soon learn Lucy’s reason for being in 2003—she hopes to change history by preventing Summer’s killer from striking.
The setup draws obvious comparisons to shows like Dark and films like Project Almanac that also incorporate time travel into thrillers. Director Hannah Macpherson adds her own touches though, focusing rather heavily on the bond developing between Lucy and Summer as they spend Lucy’s limited time in the past together. This sibling subplot gives Time Cut a more sentimental side than typical slashers. However, it does mean other genres get shortchanged, especially the horror elements.
The setup draws obvious comparisons to shows like Dark and films like Project Almanac that also incorporate time travel into thrillers. Director Hannah Macpherson adds her own touches though, focusing rather heavily on the bond developing between Lucy and Summer as they spend Lucy’s limited time in the past together. This sibling subplot gives Time Cut a more sentimental side than typical slashers. However, it does mean other genres get shortchanged, especially the horror elements.
- 10/30/2024
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
What to Watch This Weekend: November 1st to 3rd – Your Ultimate Guide to Theatres and Ott Releases! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
This week, theaters are the star of the release space, with significant films hitting the big screen. We’ve picked the top 5 theatrical releases of the week, though there are many more to explore. Highlights include franchise continuations like Singham Again, the next installment in Rohit Shetty’s cop universe, and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, expanding the popular horror-comedy genre that’s had a strong year. In Telugu cinema, Lucky Bhaskar stars Dulquer Salmaan, adding cross-industry appeal as he hails from the Malayalam film industry. Kannada cinema brings the superhero film Bagheera, while Tamil gives us a patriotic drama Amaran.
On the Ott front, Netflix continues to dominate with four entries, including The Great Indian Kapil Show and Thangalaan. Disney+ Hotstar joins in with the much-anticipated Malayalam film Kishkindha Kaandam. Scroll...
This week, theaters are the star of the release space, with significant films hitting the big screen. We’ve picked the top 5 theatrical releases of the week, though there are many more to explore. Highlights include franchise continuations like Singham Again, the next installment in Rohit Shetty’s cop universe, and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, expanding the popular horror-comedy genre that’s had a strong year. In Telugu cinema, Lucky Bhaskar stars Dulquer Salmaan, adding cross-industry appeal as he hails from the Malayalam film industry. Kannada cinema brings the superhero film Bagheera, while Tamil gives us a patriotic drama Amaran.
On the Ott front, Netflix continues to dominate with four entries, including The Great Indian Kapil Show and Thangalaan. Disney+ Hotstar joins in with the much-anticipated Malayalam film Kishkindha Kaandam. Scroll...
- 10/30/2024
- by Hari P N
- KoiMoi
Last year, Amazon and Blumhouse released a fantastic slasher horror/comedy from Nahnatchka Khan. Totally Killer told the story of a teenager who goes back in time to save her mom. It was a terrific blend of great kills, a fantastic script, and a ton of heart. If you were a fan of that, no film this year will be as offensive as Time Cut. Director Hannah Macpherson tells the same story, but with a PG-13 rating, worse kills, a weaker script, lamer direction, and a less talented cast, this throwback thriller is another terrible addition to Netflix’s uninspired catalog.
Time Cut Review
In Time Cut, we follow Lucy (Outer Banks’s Madison Bailey), a mopey teenager still grieving over the death of her sister, Summer (Ginny & Georgia’s Antonia Gentry). Before she was born, her sister was murdered by a serial killer. In a bizarre twist of fate,...
Time Cut Review
In Time Cut, we follow Lucy (Outer Banks’s Madison Bailey), a mopey teenager still grieving over the death of her sister, Summer (Ginny & Georgia’s Antonia Gentry). Before she was born, her sister was murdered by a serial killer. In a bizarre twist of fate,...
- 10/30/2024
- by Cole Groth
- FandomWire
Movies are now treating the aughts like a second Stone Age. Hannah Macpherson’s Time Cut revels in the 2000s nostalgia of Avril Lavigne and Vanessa Carlton needledrops after a girl travels back in time to save her deceased family member from a slasher villain. Is your déjà vu intensifying?...
- 10/30/2024
- by Matt Donato
- avclub.com
Who wouldn’t want to time-travel back to the early 2000s? Pokémon cards, chart-topping Britney Spears, low-rise jeans … the dawn of the new millennium was an exciting time to be alive. But in Hannah Macpherson’s new teen slasher Time Cut, a trip back to the noughties isn’t a matter of nostalgia — it’s a matter of life and death.
When Lucy Field (Madison Bailey) discovers a time machine — just another day in the life of a high school science whiz — she decides to travel back and prevent the crime that’s haunted her young life: the murder of her older sister Summer (Antonia Gentry). Can she survive the early ’00s and unmask the killer? Or will she say “Bye Bye Bye”… to her life?!? Only time will tell.
“My character’s in 2024, living in the shadow of her older sister,” Bailey tells Tudum. “Going back and meeting this...
When Lucy Field (Madison Bailey) discovers a time machine — just another day in the life of a high school science whiz — she decides to travel back and prevent the crime that’s haunted her young life: the murder of her older sister Summer (Antonia Gentry). Can she survive the early ’00s and unmask the killer? Or will she say “Bye Bye Bye”… to her life?!? Only time will tell.
“My character’s in 2024, living in the shadow of her older sister,” Bailey tells Tudum. “Going back and meeting this...
- 10/29/2024
- by John DiLillo
- Tudum - Netflix
With Halloween right around the corner in just a few days, we have reached the final new release roundup for one of the craziest Octobers of all time. And the spooky fun isn’t over yet…
Here’s all the new horror releasing from October 28 – November 3, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Lionsgate heads back to Amityville with Amityville: Where the Echo Lives, a brand new indie horror movie that will debut On Demand and Digital beginning on Tuesday, October 29.
Carlos Ayala directed Amityville: Where the Echo Lives, which doesn’t look to actually be set at the infamous Amityville Horror house. Instead, it looks to be another in-name only installment in the saga, which has become one of the strangest “franchises” of all time.
In the film, “When Heather West, a paranormal investigator, receives a call from a terrified woman who claims her...
Here’s all the new horror releasing from October 28 – November 3, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Lionsgate heads back to Amityville with Amityville: Where the Echo Lives, a brand new indie horror movie that will debut On Demand and Digital beginning on Tuesday, October 29.
Carlos Ayala directed Amityville: Where the Echo Lives, which doesn’t look to actually be set at the infamous Amityville Horror house. Instead, it looks to be another in-name only installment in the saga, which has become one of the strangest “franchises” of all time.
In the film, “When Heather West, a paranormal investigator, receives a call from a terrified woman who claims her...
- 10/28/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Are You excited for Netflix's upcoming film Time Cut, set to premiere on October 30? Directed by Hannah Macpherson, Time Cut is about a teen named Lucy who accidentally time-travels from the present day to 2003, days before a masked killer murders her sister.
Parts of Time Cut recall the 2017 film Happy Death Day and its 2019 sequel Happy Death Day 2U. The Happy Death Day series and Time Cut both deal with time travel and a psycho killer who is out for murder. However, Happy Death Day focuses on time traveling through time loops and adds in a multiverse element, with the characters living through a series of events again and again.
Happy Death Day 2U begins with Ryan, who is living the same day over and over, a day that ends with a figure in a creepy baby mask (the mascot of his college) killing him. Tree, the main character from Happy Death Day,...
Parts of Time Cut recall the 2017 film Happy Death Day and its 2019 sequel Happy Death Day 2U. The Happy Death Day series and Time Cut both deal with time travel and a psycho killer who is out for murder. However, Happy Death Day focuses on time traveling through time loops and adds in a multiverse element, with the characters living through a series of events again and again.
Happy Death Day 2U begins with Ryan, who is living the same day over and over, a day that ends with a figure in a creepy baby mask (the mascot of his college) killing him. Tree, the main character from Happy Death Day,...
- 10/28/2024
- by Hector Cervantes
- Winter Is Coming
Nine months of horror releases down, three to go! We’re officially in the “spooky season” portion of the year, the build-up to our favorite holiday, Halloween, and with our 2024 Fall Horror Movie Preview, we’re looking ahead at some of the horror movies we can’t wait to check out in the remaining months of this year. For now, we’re only including movies that have a known release date, so films like the remakes/reboots of The Toxic Avenger and Witchboard are currently absent because they don’t have a release date yet, even though they might still show up at some point in 2024. Below, you’ll find a list of the movies we’re anxious to see this Halloween season and beyond… so, here we go:
Smile 2 – Theatrical, October 18
Smile writer/director Parker Finn’s said that if he were to make a sequel to his 2022 horror hit,...
Smile 2 – Theatrical, October 18
Smile writer/director Parker Finn’s said that if he were to make a sequel to his 2022 horror hit,...
- 10/15/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Who cares about the possible destruction of the space-time continuum if you can go back to the 2000s and stop a murder, right? The teens in Netflix’s time-traveling slasher film Time Cut face that question and opt to give the past a makeover, just like in She’s All That.
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks), Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia), Michael Shanks (Virgin River), and Griffin Gluck (Cruel Summer) star. The cast also includes Rachael Crawford (When Night Is Falling), Jordan Pettle (Murdoch Mysteries), Megan Best (Nobody), Samuel Braun (Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters), Sydney Sabiston (All Fun and Games), and Kataem O’Connor (The Way Home).
Netflix’s Tudum offers this synopsis: “When Lucy Field (Bailey) discovers a time machine — just another day in the life of a high school science whiz — she decides to travel back and prevent the crime that’s haunted her young life: the murder of...
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks), Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia), Michael Shanks (Virgin River), and Griffin Gluck (Cruel Summer) star. The cast also includes Rachael Crawford (When Night Is Falling), Jordan Pettle (Murdoch Mysteries), Megan Best (Nobody), Samuel Braun (Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters), Sydney Sabiston (All Fun and Games), and Kataem O’Connor (The Way Home).
Netflix’s Tudum offers this synopsis: “When Lucy Field (Bailey) discovers a time machine — just another day in the life of a high school science whiz — she decides to travel back and prevent the crime that’s haunted her young life: the murder of...
- 10/4/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Netflix has shared the official trailer, posters, and photos for Time Cut, an upcoming sci-fi slasher film directed by Hannah Macpherson, who co-wrote the script with Michael Kennedy. Kennedy wrote the story.
In Time Cut, Madison Bailey plays a teenage girl who travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister, played by Antonia Gentry. The movie will be available to stream on October 30, just in time for Halloween.
The cast includes Madison Bailey, Antonia Gentry, Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, and Jordan Pettle.
Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor round out the cast.
The Ace Entertainment production began principal photography on July 6, 2021, and filming ended in August 2021. Matt Kaplan and Christopher Landon are the producers.
The executive producers include Christopher Foss, Matthew Janzen, Max Siemers, and Aubrey Bendix. The cinematography was by Tony Mirza and the late Halyna Hutchins.
In Time Cut, Madison Bailey plays a teenage girl who travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister, played by Antonia Gentry. The movie will be available to stream on October 30, just in time for Halloween.
The cast includes Madison Bailey, Antonia Gentry, Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, and Jordan Pettle.
Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor round out the cast.
The Ace Entertainment production began principal photography on July 6, 2021, and filming ended in August 2021. Matt Kaplan and Christopher Landon are the producers.
The executive producers include Christopher Foss, Matthew Janzen, Max Siemers, and Aubrey Bendix. The cinematography was by Tony Mirza and the late Halyna Hutchins.
- 10/3/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Three years ago, it was announced that Freaky (watch it Here) collaborators Michael Kennedy and Christopher Landon would be teaming up again to bring us a new genre project called Time Cut, which was being described as “Back to the Future meets Scream” – and now, Time Cut is finally ready to make its way out into the world! Netflix has announced that they will be releasing the movie on October 30th, just in time for Halloween viewings, and today a trailer for it has arrived online. You can check it out in the embed above. Netflix has also unveiled a pair of posters for the film, and those can be found at the bottom of this article.
Although Landon directed Freaky, he did not Time Cut. Instead, Hannah MacPherson, director of Sickhouse and the Into the Dark film Pure, took the helm. Kennedy wrote the initial script with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend story editor Sono Patel,...
Although Landon directed Freaky, he did not Time Cut. Instead, Hannah MacPherson, director of Sickhouse and the Into the Dark film Pure, took the helm. Kennedy wrote the initial script with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend story editor Sono Patel,...
- 10/3/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Described as “Back to the Future meets Scream,” the time-traveling slasher movie Time Cut is coming to Netflix on Halloween Eve, and the official trailer has been released this morning.
Time Cut slashes into Netflix on October 30, 2024. Watch the official trailer below, which takes us back to a time when Avril Lavigne dominated the pop culture landscape.
Hannah Macpherson (“Into the Dark”) directed the film, written by Macpherson and Michael Kennedy (Freaky, It’s a Wonderful Knife) from a story by Michael Kennedy.
In Time Cut, which calls to mind last year’s Totally Killer…
“A teenage girl travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister.”
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) and Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia) star.
The cast also includes Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, Jordan Pettle, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor.
Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day, Freaky) produced the upcoming slasher.
Time Cut slashes into Netflix on October 30, 2024. Watch the official trailer below, which takes us back to a time when Avril Lavigne dominated the pop culture landscape.
Hannah Macpherson (“Into the Dark”) directed the film, written by Macpherson and Michael Kennedy (Freaky, It’s a Wonderful Knife) from a story by Michael Kennedy.
In Time Cut, which calls to mind last year’s Totally Killer…
“A teenage girl travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister.”
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) and Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia) star.
The cast also includes Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, Jordan Pettle, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor.
Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day, Freaky) produced the upcoming slasher.
- 10/3/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Described as “Back to the Future meets Scream,” the time-traveling slasher movie Time Cut is coming to Netflix in October, and the streamer has debuted the official poster today.
Netflix promises the trailer soon. Stay tuned…
Time Cut slashes into Netflix on October 30, 2024.
Hannah Macpherson (“Into the Dark”) directed the film, written by Macpherson and Michael Kennedy (Freaky, It’s a Wonderful Knife) from a story by Michael Kennedy.
In Time Cut…
“A teenage girl travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister.”
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) and Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia) star.
The cast also includes Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, Jordan Pettle, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor.
Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day, Freaky) produced the upcoming slasher.
The post Official Poster for Netflix Slasher ‘Time Cut’ Takes Us Back to 2003 appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
Netflix promises the trailer soon. Stay tuned…
Time Cut slashes into Netflix on October 30, 2024.
Hannah Macpherson (“Into the Dark”) directed the film, written by Macpherson and Michael Kennedy (Freaky, It’s a Wonderful Knife) from a story by Michael Kennedy.
In Time Cut…
“A teenage girl travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister.”
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) and Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia) star.
The cast also includes Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, Jordan Pettle, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor.
Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day, Freaky) produced the upcoming slasher.
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- 9/30/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Three years ago, it was announced that Freaky (watch it Here) collaborators Michael Kennedy and Christopher Landon would be teaming up again to bring us a new genre project called Time Cut, which was being described as “Back to the Future meets Scream” – and now, Time Cut is finally ready to make its way out into the world! Netflix has announced that they will be releasing the movie on October 30th, just in time for Halloween viewings, and Entertainment Weekly has unveiled a first look image from the film that can be seen right here in this article.
Although Landon directed Freaky, he did not Time Cut. Instead, Hannah MacPherson, director of Sickhouse and the Into the Dark film Pure, took the helm. Kennedy wrote the initial script with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend story editor Sono Patel, then MacPherson got involved in the writing process as well. Landon produced the film with Matt Kaplan’s Ace Entertainment.
Although Landon directed Freaky, he did not Time Cut. Instead, Hannah MacPherson, director of Sickhouse and the Into the Dark film Pure, took the helm. Kennedy wrote the initial script with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend story editor Sono Patel, then MacPherson got involved in the writing process as well. Landon produced the film with Matt Kaplan’s Ace Entertainment.
- 9/27/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The writer and director of slasher-comedy Freaky reunite for Netflix’s time-traveling slasher movie Time Cut, which has been described as “Back to the Future meets Scream.”
Time Cut slashes into Netflix on October 30, 2024.
While you wait for a trailer, find a new image below courtesy of Entertainment Weekly.
Hannah Macpherson (“Into the Dark”) directed the film, written by Macpherson and Michael Kennedy from a story by Michael Kennedy.
In Time Cut…
“A teenage girl travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister.”
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) and Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia) star.
The cast also includes Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, Jordan Pettle, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor.
Christopher Landon produced the upcoming slasher.
The post ‘Time Cut’ – New Image from Netflix’s Time Travel Slasher Movie appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
Time Cut slashes into Netflix on October 30, 2024.
While you wait for a trailer, find a new image below courtesy of Entertainment Weekly.
Hannah Macpherson (“Into the Dark”) directed the film, written by Macpherson and Michael Kennedy from a story by Michael Kennedy.
In Time Cut…
“A teenage girl travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister.”
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) and Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia) star.
The cast also includes Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, Jordan Pettle, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor.
Christopher Landon produced the upcoming slasher.
The post ‘Time Cut’ – New Image from Netflix’s Time Travel Slasher Movie appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 9/26/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Horror fanatics, our time has come. With spooky season upon us, Netflix has finally unveiled its complete 2024 Netflix & Chills lineup. We've already looked over the list, and there are so many movies and shows we can't wait to check out.
For example, we'll see the return of the hit Korean thriller series Gyeongseong Creature with its second season at the end of September. Then, in October, Netflix will be releasing a brand new volume of Unsolved Mysteries, the highly anticipated second season of Hellbound, and many new horror films like It's What's Inside, The Platform 2, Time Cut, Don't Move etc. We can also expect some more great content to be released in November.
We don't want you to miss any new releases on Netflix this spooky season. That's why we decided to share the full 2024 Netflix & Chills lineup right below.
Sector 36Release date: Sept. 13, 2024Cast: Vikrant Massey, Deepak Dobriyal,...
For example, we'll see the return of the hit Korean thriller series Gyeongseong Creature with its second season at the end of September. Then, in October, Netflix will be releasing a brand new volume of Unsolved Mysteries, the highly anticipated second season of Hellbound, and many new horror films like It's What's Inside, The Platform 2, Time Cut, Don't Move etc. We can also expect some more great content to be released in November.
We don't want you to miss any new releases on Netflix this spooky season. That's why we decided to share the full 2024 Netflix & Chills lineup right below.
Sector 36Release date: Sept. 13, 2024Cast: Vikrant Massey, Deepak Dobriyal,...
- 9/12/2024
- by Crystal George
- Netflix Life
Two stars from two very popular Netflix teen shows will be starring together in a new slasher for the streamer. We're talking about Outer Banks star Madison Bailey and Ginny & Georgia's Antonia Gentry. The horror movie is called Time Cut, and it's coming to Netflix this fall. The exact release date is Oct. 30, 2024, just one day before Halloween.
We first learned of this film back in May 2021. It was announced that To All the Boys producer Ace Entertainment would be making a YA movie called Time Cut and that it would star Bailey and Gentry. Hannah Macpherson was announced as the director, and Michael Kennedy and Sono Patel were revealed to be writing the script. However, Patel would later drop out of the movie, and Macpherson took over as co-writer. The film was also described as being Back to the Future (1985) meets Scream (1996).
Production on Time Cut started on July...
We first learned of this film back in May 2021. It was announced that To All the Boys producer Ace Entertainment would be making a YA movie called Time Cut and that it would star Bailey and Gentry. Hannah Macpherson was announced as the director, and Michael Kennedy and Sono Patel were revealed to be writing the script. However, Patel would later drop out of the movie, and Macpherson took over as co-writer. The film was also described as being Back to the Future (1985) meets Scream (1996).
Production on Time Cut started on July...
- 8/28/2024
- by Crystal George
- Netflix Life
On October 21, 2021, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed in a tragic on-set accident during the production of the Alec Baldwin film, "Rust." While preparing for a scene as the film's director of photography, Baldwin discharged a live round from a Pietta .45 Colt revolver, which was being used as a prop, injuring director Joel Souza and fatally wounding Hutchins. On February 15, 2022, Hutchins' family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Baldwin (who also served as a producer) and other crew members on "Rust," alleging that her death was wholly preventable and the result of cost-cutting safety measures and irresponsible on-set behavior. Legal proceedings have been ongoing ever since, but today, on-set armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, as reported by Variety.
As the on-set armorer, it was Gutierrez Reed's responsibility for the safe handling of firearms on set, and was the one who loaded the live bullet into the gun used by Baldwin.
As the on-set armorer, it was Gutierrez Reed's responsibility for the safe handling of firearms on set, and was the one who loaded the live bullet into the gun used by Baldwin.
- 3/6/2024
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
The writer and director of slasher-comedy Freaky are reuniting for a brand new time-traveling slasher movie titled Time Cut, with Christopher Landon producing and Michael Kennedy writing the script alongside Hanna Macpherson (“Into the Dark”). MacPherson also directs Time Cut, which has been described as “Back to the Future meets Scream.”
We’ve learned today that Time Cut is coming to Netflix in 2024!
In the upcoming slasher, “A teenage girl travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister.”
It sounds like this one is cut from the same cloth as Freaky, Happy Death Day, It’s a Wonderful Knife and Totally Killer, part of a new breed of horror-comedy-slasher hybrids.
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) and Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia) star alongside Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, Jordan Pettle, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor.
Time Cut features a story by Michael Kennedy.
We’ve learned today that Time Cut is coming to Netflix in 2024!
In the upcoming slasher, “A teenage girl travels back to the early 2000s to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister.”
It sounds like this one is cut from the same cloth as Freaky, Happy Death Day, It’s a Wonderful Knife and Totally Killer, part of a new breed of horror-comedy-slasher hybrids.
Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) and Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia) star alongside Michael Shanks, Griffin Gluck, Rachael Crawford, Jordan Pettle, Megan Best, Samuel Braun, Sydney Sabiston, and Kataem O’Connor.
Time Cut features a story by Michael Kennedy.
- 2/1/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Haley Elizabeth Anderson has wrapped production on Jazzy Jumpers, a documentary she was tapped to direct for Indigenous Media, P&g Studios and A Seed & Wings Productions.
The film tells the story of the Brownsville, Brooklyn-based Double Dutch Team Jazzy Jumpers, headed up by Coach Toni Veal, watching as this group — which has, in recent years, attracted national media coverage — works to defend their World Championship title from their headquarters bordering a public housing complex.
This is the first project on which P&g and Indigenous have partnered, as well as the first feature to emerge from 60 Second Docs, the latter’s three-time Webby Award-winning label, which has to date put out around 1,000 short documentaries about the world’s most interesting and unusual characters. Anderson came to the film as an alum of P&g’s Queen Collective, a longstanding program developed in partnership with Queen Latifah, Flavor Unit Entertainment...
The film tells the story of the Brownsville, Brooklyn-based Double Dutch Team Jazzy Jumpers, headed up by Coach Toni Veal, watching as this group — which has, in recent years, attracted national media coverage — works to defend their World Championship title from their headquarters bordering a public housing complex.
This is the first project on which P&g and Indigenous have partnered, as well as the first feature to emerge from 60 Second Docs, the latter’s three-time Webby Award-winning label, which has to date put out around 1,000 short documentaries about the world’s most interesting and unusual characters. Anderson came to the film as an alum of P&g’s Queen Collective, a longstanding program developed in partnership with Queen Latifah, Flavor Unit Entertainment...
- 8/8/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: As the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office continues their investigation of the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on October 21, which also injured director Joel Souza, on the set of the Alec Baldwin movie Rust, new claims and details are emerging of first assistant director, David Halls – including a 2019 complaint against him.
“Dave Halls worked on two films for Blumhouse Television in 2019, and was not rehired after that time,” a Blumhouse TV spokesperson told Deadline today of the First Ad. Two years ago, Halls was on the crew of the “Pure” and “Culture Shock” episodes of the Blumhouse TV anthology series Into the Dark, which was streamed on Hulu. Blumhouse would not say why Halls was not hired again. However, a complaint was lodged on Pure against the First Ad for a lack of respect for the personal space of fellow crew members and other co-workers, we have learned.
“Dave Halls worked on two films for Blumhouse Television in 2019, and was not rehired after that time,” a Blumhouse TV spokesperson told Deadline today of the First Ad. Two years ago, Halls was on the crew of the “Pure” and “Culture Shock” episodes of the Blumhouse TV anthology series Into the Dark, which was streamed on Hulu. Blumhouse would not say why Halls was not hired again. However, a complaint was lodged on Pure against the First Ad for a lack of respect for the personal space of fellow crew members and other co-workers, we have learned.
- 10/24/2021
- by Dominic Patten and Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The writer and director of slasher-comedy Freaky are reuniting for a young adult horror movie titled Time Cut, with Christopher Landon producing and Michael Kennedy writing the script alongside Sono Patel (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”). Hannah MacPherson (“Into the Dark”) is directing Time Cut, recently described as “Back to the Future meets Scream.” We’ve learned today that filming on the mysterious Time Cut began […]...
- 7/7/2021
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
When Blumhouse TV approached Hannah Macpherson with the notion of a horror film set in the subculture of purity balls the young filmmaker was more intrigued than informed. “First of all, I had to Google what that was,” the New Mexico native admits. “And then I went down the rabbit hole.”
That rabbit hole led Macpherson into the world of the prom-like purity events where daughters vow to save their virginity for their future husbands and a marriage that’s often arranged by their fathers. For Macpherson, the exploration was instantly inspiring on a creative level but routinely infuriating on a cultural and social level. The result is Pure, the new horror film with themes of gruesome group-think (think of a high school Handmaid’s Tale or a church-camp redux of Midsommar) as well as supernatural menace (Carrie would have been an ideal peer counselor).
Blumhouse TV produced Pure, which...
That rabbit hole led Macpherson into the world of the prom-like purity events where daughters vow to save their virginity for their future husbands and a marriage that’s often arranged by their fathers. For Macpherson, the exploration was instantly inspiring on a creative level but routinely infuriating on a cultural and social level. The result is Pure, the new horror film with themes of gruesome group-think (think of a high school Handmaid’s Tale or a church-camp redux of Midsommar) as well as supernatural menace (Carrie would have been an ideal peer counselor).
Blumhouse TV produced Pure, which...
- 9/24/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Daughter's Day becomes deadly for a group of young women dealing with their crazed fathers in a creepy community in the official trailer for Pure, the final installment of the first season of Blumhouse's Into the Dark horror anthology series (which has been renewed for a second season by Hulu).
Written and directed by Hannah Macpherson, Pure stars Jahkara Smith, McKaley Miller, Scott Porter, Annalisa Cochrane, Ciara Bravo, and Jim Klock.
Below, you can watch the official trailer for Pure before it premieres on Hulu beginning Friday, September 6th.
"A seventeen year-old poster girl for her town’s purity movement is tormented by a supernatural presence, just as she fears her community will discover she has long had a secret boyfriend."
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Written and directed by Hannah Macpherson, Pure stars Jahkara Smith, McKaley Miller, Scott Porter, Annalisa Cochrane, Ciara Bravo, and Jim Klock.
Below, you can watch the official trailer for Pure before it premieres on Hulu beginning Friday, September 6th.
"A seventeen year-old poster girl for her town’s purity movement is tormented by a supernatural presence, just as she fears her community will discover she has long had a secret boyfriend."
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- 9/3/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Hannah Macpherson's Pure, the final chapter of Hulu's Into the Dark anthology series, bows next Friday, September 6th. The streaming service released the trailer yesterday. Catch up with this female-led coming-of-age horror flick down below if you have not seen it already. Hannah Macpherson directed her own teleplay based on a story by herself & Paul Fischer, and Paul Davis. In this female coming-of-age horror story, several teen girls attend a Purity Retreat with their fathers each summer. One of the girls performs a secret ritual and begins to see a supernatural entity and the terrifying question emerges, what is more dangerous: the demon they've unleashed, or the pressure to conform to their fathers' expectations. Cast includes Jahkara Smith (NOS4A2), McKaley Miller...
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- 8/31/2019
- Screen Anarchy
Hulu and Blumhouse Television have set a female coming-of-age story titled “Pure” as the September installment for their horror anthology “Into the Dark,” TheWrap has learned exclusively.
Here’s the official description for the movie: In this female coming-of-age horror story, several teen girls perform a secret ritual at a purity retreat and, when one of them begins to see a supernatural entity, the terrifying question emerges, what is more dangerous: the demon they’ve unleashed, or the pressure to conform to their fathers’ expectations.
The installment, premiering September 6, stars “NOS4A2” actress Jahkara Smith, as well as McKaley Miller, Scott Porter, Annalisa Cochrane, Ciara Bravo, Jim Klock and T.C. Carter.
Also Read: Abigail Spencer's Hulu Thriller 'Reprisal' Adds Craig Tate, Wavyy Jonez, Shane Callahan and Rory Cochrane
Hannah Macpherson will direct “Pure” and also wrote the teleplay for the movie from a story by Paul Fischer and Paul Davis.
Here’s the official description for the movie: In this female coming-of-age horror story, several teen girls perform a secret ritual at a purity retreat and, when one of them begins to see a supernatural entity, the terrifying question emerges, what is more dangerous: the demon they’ve unleashed, or the pressure to conform to their fathers’ expectations.
The installment, premiering September 6, stars “NOS4A2” actress Jahkara Smith, as well as McKaley Miller, Scott Porter, Annalisa Cochrane, Ciara Bravo, Jim Klock and T.C. Carter.
Also Read: Abigail Spencer's Hulu Thriller 'Reprisal' Adds Craig Tate, Wavyy Jonez, Shane Callahan and Rory Cochrane
Hannah Macpherson will direct “Pure” and also wrote the teleplay for the movie from a story by Paul Fischer and Paul Davis.
- 7/15/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Season two of the AwesomenessTV-produced thriller t@gged -- which is the fastest-growing original series on Verizon’s go90 platform -- is set to bow tomorrow. The first three episodes of season two will air at on premiere day, with subsequent installments arriving every Tuesday. The series is available on go90's desktop site as well as its mobile app.
We’ve got an exclusive first look at the psychological thriller, which follows three teenage girls who are tormented on social media by a stalker. Season two, starring bold-faced influencers like Lia Marie Johnson, Claudia Sulewski, and Jc Caylen, will introduce a digital stalking collective known as 'The Zoo'. T@gged was created, directed, and executive produced by filmmaker Hannah Macpherson, who also helmed the Snapchat horror feature Sickhouse.
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We’ve got an exclusive first look at the psychological thriller, which follows three teenage girls who are tormented on social media by a stalker. Season two, starring bold-faced influencers like Lia Marie Johnson, Claudia Sulewski, and Jc Caylen, will introduce a digital stalking collective known as 'The Zoo'. T@gged was created, directed, and executive produced by filmmaker Hannah Macpherson, who also helmed the Snapchat horror feature Sickhouse.
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- 5/8/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Companies like AwesomenessTV and go90 are focusing on the first generation of “true digital natives”.
High-end drama took centre stage at Miptv this week with Sky Atlantic’s Riviera, Japanese thriller Crisis and works-in-progress such as Tom Tykwer’s Babylon Berlin and Ride Upon The Storm, from Borgen creator Adam Price, among the titles previewing on the big screen at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes.
And fiction overall continues to dominate the global content market, accounting for 43% of top performing shows world-wide (excluding sport) in 2016, according to the annual global TV trends report of audience monitor Eurodata TV Worldwide which was released during the market.
It is a figure that bodes well for the high-end drama boom but in the backdrop the same report highlighted the continuing decline of real-time viewing in favour of catch-up and personal recording. As well as, more significantly, the move away from the TV set in favour of smart-phones, tablets and computers...
High-end drama took centre stage at Miptv this week with Sky Atlantic’s Riviera, Japanese thriller Crisis and works-in-progress such as Tom Tykwer’s Babylon Berlin and Ride Upon The Storm, from Borgen creator Adam Price, among the titles previewing on the big screen at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes.
And fiction overall continues to dominate the global content market, accounting for 43% of top performing shows world-wide (excluding sport) in 2016, according to the annual global TV trends report of audience monitor Eurodata TV Worldwide which was released during the market.
It is a figure that bodes well for the high-end drama boom but in the backdrop the same report highlighted the continuing decline of real-time viewing in favour of catch-up and personal recording. As well as, more significantly, the move away from the TV set in favour of smart-phones, tablets and computers...
- 4/5/2017
- ScreenDaily
Companies like AwesomenessTV and go90 are focusing on the first generation of “true digital natives”.
High-end drama took centre stage at Miptv this week with Sky Atlantic’s Riviera, Japanese thriller Crisis and works-in-progress such as Tom Tykwer’s Babylon Berlin and Ride Upon The Storm, from Borgen creator Adam Price, among the titles previewing on the big screen at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes.
And fiction overall continues to dominate the global content market, accounting for 43% of top performing shows world-wide (excluding sport) in 2016, according to the annual global TV trends report of audience monitor Eurodata TV Worldwide which was released during the market.
It is a figure that bodes well for the high-end drama boom but in the backdrop the same report highlighted the continuing decline of real-time viewing in favour of catch-up and personal recording. As well as, more significantly, the move away from the TV set in favour of smart-phones, tablets and computers...
High-end drama took centre stage at Miptv this week with Sky Atlantic’s Riviera, Japanese thriller Crisis and works-in-progress such as Tom Tykwer’s Babylon Berlin and Ride Upon The Storm, from Borgen creator Adam Price, among the titles previewing on the big screen at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes.
And fiction overall continues to dominate the global content market, accounting for 43% of top performing shows world-wide (excluding sport) in 2016, according to the annual global TV trends report of audience monitor Eurodata TV Worldwide which was released during the market.
It is a figure that bodes well for the high-end drama boom but in the backdrop the same report highlighted the continuing decline of real-time viewing in favour of catch-up and personal recording. As well as, more significantly, the move away from the TV set in favour of smart-phones, tablets and computers...
- 4/5/2017
- ScreenDaily
Season two of t@gged, the AwesomenessTV-produced thriller that became one of the biggest breakout hits for Verizon’s fledgling go90 mobile video platform, is set to premiere on May 9. The first three episodes of the second season, which stars influencers Lia Marie Johnson, Jc Caylen, Claudia Sulewski, and others, will bow at once, with subsequent episodes airing every Tuesday.
T@gged is the "fastest-growing original series" on go90, according to AwesomenessTV, and follows three teenage girls who receive violent videos from a stalker named Monkeyman. In season two, the girls will be targeted by a stalking collective known as The Zoo. T@gged is created, directed, and executive produced by filmmaker Hannah Macpherson, who also helmed the influencer-led horror feature Sickhouse.
Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.
T@gged is the "fastest-growing original series" on go90, according to AwesomenessTV, and follows three teenage girls who receive violent videos from a stalker named Monkeyman. In season two, the girls will be targeted by a stalking collective known as The Zoo. T@gged is created, directed, and executive produced by filmmaker Hannah Macpherson, who also helmed the influencer-led horror feature Sickhouse.
Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.
- 4/3/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Liosngate is currently developing a feature film adaptation of a horror novel called The Merciless that was written by Danielle Vega. They are hiring Hannah Macpherson to direct the film. She previously wrote and directed another horror movie called Sick House. The story is described as Mean Girls meets The Exorcist. It centers on a new girl who comes to a small-town high school. There, the popular girls take her under their wing and pressure her into joining them in the torturous exorcism of a rebellious classmate. Here's the detailed description on the book:
Danielle Vega delivers blood-curdling suspense and terror on every page of this thrilling debut novel. Fans of Asylum by Madeleine Roux and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children will devour this terrifying series.
Brooklyn Stevens sits in a pool of her own blood, tied up and gagged. No one outside of these dank basement walls knows she’s here.
Danielle Vega delivers blood-curdling suspense and terror on every page of this thrilling debut novel. Fans of Asylum by Madeleine Roux and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children will devour this terrifying series.
Brooklyn Stevens sits in a pool of her own blood, tied up and gagged. No one outside of these dank basement walls knows she’s here.
- 12/2/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Exclusive: Hannah Macpherson is in final talks to direct The Merciless, the Lionsgate adaptation of the Danielle Vega horror novel about good girls gone evil. Script has been written by Marlene King, creator and showrunner of the hit ABC Family teen series Pretty Little Liars. She is exec producer. Alloy Entertainment packaged and will produce the film, with Alloy president Les Morgenstein and Alloy Features Svp Elysa Dutton producing. The book centers on a new girl at a…...
- 11/30/2016
- Deadline
Over 65 films, the new and the classics, will screen at FEARnyc 2016 horror film festival, including Nosferatu, Hocus Pocus, Dead Awake, Night of the Living Dead (1968), Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The Lost Boys, just to name a few. Continue reading for the full list of films in the FEARnyc lineup.
From FEARnyc: "FEARnyc will be presented this Halloween season at New York City’s Cinema Village. From October 21-27, 2016 the event will feature screenings of 65+ new and classic horror films, cast appearances, special events and a tribute to horror icon, Wes Craven.
Some of the highlights include:
Screenings of Night of the Living Dead, Psycho, Hocus Pocus, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Lost Boys, and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3.
The premiere of Dead Awake, the new film from Final Destination writer Jeffrey Reddick.
A screening of The Exorcist which will begin with a seance with the audience led by a renowned psychic.
From FEARnyc: "FEARnyc will be presented this Halloween season at New York City’s Cinema Village. From October 21-27, 2016 the event will feature screenings of 65+ new and classic horror films, cast appearances, special events and a tribute to horror icon, Wes Craven.
Some of the highlights include:
Screenings of Night of the Living Dead, Psycho, Hocus Pocus, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Lost Boys, and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3.
The premiere of Dead Awake, the new film from Final Destination writer Jeffrey Reddick.
A screening of The Exorcist which will begin with a seance with the audience led by a renowned psychic.
- 9/15/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Producer of Hannah Macpherson’s film posted on the temporary social media says it took a while for followers to work out they were watching a movie
When it comes to the perfect format for cinema, Hollywood has always touted the big screen over home viewing. But what happens when a film is specifically designed to be watched on the tiniest, least “cinematic” of screens: that of the plain old mobile phone? Found-footage horror Sickhouse goes one step further. It is not only best viewed on a pocket device, it was shot and distributed to audiences using entirely mobile-based technology.
Filmed on a series of iPhones, Hannah Macpherson’s film was originally uploaded in 10-second virtual vignettes over five days, between 29 April and 3 May, to the Snapchat account of YouTube celebrity Andrea Russett, who plays a version of herself in the Blair Witch-style chiller. Russett’s 500,000-plus followers on the...
When it comes to the perfect format for cinema, Hollywood has always touted the big screen over home viewing. But what happens when a film is specifically designed to be watched on the tiniest, least “cinematic” of screens: that of the plain old mobile phone? Found-footage horror Sickhouse goes one step further. It is not only best viewed on a pocket device, it was shot and distributed to audiences using entirely mobile-based technology.
Filmed on a series of iPhones, Hannah Macpherson’s film was originally uploaded in 10-second virtual vignettes over five days, between 29 April and 3 May, to the Snapchat account of YouTube celebrity Andrea Russett, who plays a version of herself in the Blair Witch-style chiller. Russett’s 500,000-plus followers on the...
- 6/22/2016
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
While we consider Snapchat to be synonymous with Lol-worthy filters and sneak peeks of new Kylie Lip Kit shades (natch), social media star Andrea Russett is reimagining the media-sharing platform as we know it with the release of Sickhouse, a live horror film shared on her Snapchat over the course of five days. Sickhouse - which stars a handful of digital influencers - follows a group of friends as they embark on a journey to visit a seemingly abandoned house in the woods, dubbed Sickhouse, after an urban legend about the location intrigues the group. Those who follow Russett on...
- 6/7/2016
- by Grace Gavilanes
- PEOPLE.com
While we consider Snapchat to be synonymous with Lol-worthy filters and sneak peeks of new Kylie Lip Kit shades (natch), social media star Andrea Russett is reimagining the media-sharing platform as we know it with the release of Sickhouse, a live horror film shared on her Snapchat over the course of five days. Sickhouse - which stars a handful of digital influencers - follows a group of friends as they embark on a journey to visit a seemingly abandoned house in the woods, dubbed Sickhouse, after an urban legend about the location intrigues the group. Those who follow Russett on...
- 6/7/2016
- by Grace Gavilanes
- PEOPLE.com
Snapchat is the wildly-popular social media platform you're probably not using if you're an old-fogey like me, but with more than 100 million active daily users, it's clearly what the kids are into these days. Now, a famous person whom you probably haven't heard of if you're under 25 -- YouTube star Andrea Russett -- has cleverly used the social media platform to debut an entire feature-length horror film in 10 second snippets (the maximum video length allowed on the service). It truly is a different world. Directed by Hannah Macpherson and shot entirely on iPhones, Sickhouse -- as profiled in a lengthy story/review over at Vulture -- is essentially Blair Witch for the young millenial set, albeit perhaps not up to par, quality-wise, with that 1999 found-footage blockbuster. Here's the summary: In the horror movie Sickhouse, a familiar narrative unfolds: A bunch of teens decide they want to look into some urban legend,...
- 6/7/2016
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
In today’s Horror Highlights, we have release details for Sugar Skull Girls, The Binding, and Sickhouse, as well as a Mother’s Day card from Bates Motel and a new Blade-inspired music video.
Sugar Skull Girls 2017 Release Details and Trailer: Press Release: “Sgl Entertainment is pleased to announce that they will be releasing “Sugar Skull Girls” the Teenage Comedy Adventure Movie and TV Series on Blu-ray, DVD, Cable TV and VOD in early 2017. The film is Written and Directed by Christian Grillo, Produced by Christian Grillo, John Kent, David Gechman, and Carmela Hayslett.
And Stars: Addy Miller, Carmela Hayslett, Cece Hagen, Anika Buchanan, Isabella Sobejano, Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes), John Amplas (Day of the Dead) and Leslie Easterbrook (The Devil’s Rejects).
Synopsis: Three demonic sisters who resemble neo-goth voodoo dolls are accidentally conjured from the other side during a failed attempt to raise a little girl from the dead.
Sugar Skull Girls 2017 Release Details and Trailer: Press Release: “Sgl Entertainment is pleased to announce that they will be releasing “Sugar Skull Girls” the Teenage Comedy Adventure Movie and TV Series on Blu-ray, DVD, Cable TV and VOD in early 2017. The film is Written and Directed by Christian Grillo, Produced by Christian Grillo, John Kent, David Gechman, and Carmela Hayslett.
And Stars: Addy Miller, Carmela Hayslett, Cece Hagen, Anika Buchanan, Isabella Sobejano, Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes), John Amplas (Day of the Dead) and Leslie Easterbrook (The Devil’s Rejects).
Synopsis: Three demonic sisters who resemble neo-goth voodoo dolls are accidentally conjured from the other side during a failed attempt to raise a little girl from the dead.
- 5/6/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Sickhouse, a horror thriller produced by Indigenous Media, is billing itself as the first-ever scripted film, shot in real time, that’s designed for mobile viewing. Written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Hannah Macpherson, Sickhouse was shot over the course of five days, April 29-May 3, in Los Angeles and experienced live on Snapchat and other social platforms. The story was designed to be told through a series of snaps, but also as a linear film. The snaps are now being edited into a Director’s Cut with additional footage. The final feature-length film will be available exclusively on Vimeo beginning Wednesday, June 1. The film tells […]...
- 5/5/2016
- by Paula Bernstein
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
• Robert De Niro is in talks for Joy. If the deal closes, De Niro would re-team him with actress Jennifer Lawrence and director David O. Russell, whom he worked with on Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle. The film tells the story of inventor of the Miracle Mop, Joy Mangano, whom Lawrence would play. De Niro is considering the role of Mangano's father, but his decision reportedly depends on whether Lawrence's deal closes. Russell is rewriting the script, which tracks Mangano's path from single mother in Long Island to QVC star, originally by Bridesmaids scribe Annie Mumolo. The film is...
- 11/12/2014
- by C. Molly Smith
- EW - Inside Movies
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