Director Gore Verbinski takes us behind the scenes and shares an exciting update for his "sci-fi funkadelic" animated musical ...
“Send Help” is just the latest take on a survivalist premise that dates to the 1719 novel “Robinson Crusoe.” These six movies offer fascinating twists. By Rumsey Taylor After washing ashore on what is ...
The ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ filmmaker is back after nearly a decade, and is ready to skewer how technology has taken over our lives (even more) in that time: “Why is AI helping me write a song or ...
BOTTOM LINE Rich irony and bloody humor make Sam Raimi’s horror-comedy a deliciously nasty treat. Meet Linda Liddle, part of the strategy and planning team at Preston Consulting. She’s smarter than ...
The blockbuster director pivots to indie filmmaking for a Berlin-premiering sci-fi comedy about artificial intelligence, creative survival and why “women will save the world.” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: @laurakennemore / Instagram This dog’s goofiness has no limits. This video showcases a dog trying to help her owner ...
Markiplier in 'Iron Lung,' left, and Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien in 'Send Help' EXCLUSIVE: It’s been an interesting war between David and Goliath with Markiplier’s indie feature videogame ...
The story at the base level could have worked big-time if it had been made with due attention. Two trigger-happy bachelor brothers, Shanti (Ravi Kishan) and the younger Kranti (Mukesh Tiwari), both ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — The dream of everyone who hates their boss, and in director Sam Raimi’s hands, it’s a nightmare in “Send Help.” Rachel McAdams is a hard worker whose boss, played by Dylan ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rachel McAdams is joined by her "Send Help" co-star Dylan O'Brien (L) during an unveiling ceremony honoring her with the 2, 833rd ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The poster for “Send Help” advertises the film as from the director of “The Evil Dead” and “Drag Me to Hell” — and ...
One thing Tally's script doesn't include? The line, "Hello, Clarice." Lecter never utters this phrase a single time in the film. At one point, he greets Agent Starling with "Good evening, Clarice," ...