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Ryan Gosling Zombie Movie Being Shopped, First Details Revealed – ComingSoon.net

Following his most recent leading performance in David Leitch’s The Fall Guy movie, Oscar nominee Ryan Gosling has reportedly found his next major action project. Gosling has signed on for the leading role in the upcoming zombie movie I Used to Eat Brains, Now I Eat Kale, which is based on the 42-page short story by twins Adam and Daniel Cooper. At the moment, CAA is shopping the project to poten...[Read More]

“Didn’t he say no more dark films”: Ryan Gosling’s Rumored Zombie Movie Sounds Nothing Like Barbie – imdb

Making an acting debut at the age of 13, Ryan Gosling began his career with kid-friendly roles such as The Mickey Mouse Club before branching off into the likes of Are You Afraid of the Dark, while still a child actor. A crime thriller, The Believer, marked his breakthrough role in 2001 and sent him off on a journey that would see him play versatile roles across dozens of genres.However, he would ...[Read More]

“Didn’t he say no more dark films”: Ryan Gosling’s Rumored Zombie Movie Sounds Nothing Like Barbie – FandomWire

Making an acting debut at the age of 13, Ryan Gosling began his career with kid-friendly roles such as The Mickey Mouse Club before branching off into the likes of Are You Afraid of the Dark, while still a child actor. A crime thriller, The Believer, marked his breakthrough role in 2001 and sent him off on a journey that would see him play versatile roles across dozens of genres. Advertisement H...[Read More]

Selena Gomez Character Explained In The Dead Don’t Die: Who Did She Play? – PINKVILLA

Have you enjoyed watching the zombie movie The Dead Don’t Die? You must have analyzed Selen Gomez’s character there then! She had a major impact on the film despite not being the lead. And that’s what her co-star from that movie Bill Muray has shared. The film had an ensemble cast including Adam Driver, Chloë Sevigny, Steve Buscemi, Tilda Swinton, Tom Waits, Danny Glover, Caleb Landry Jones, Rosie...[Read More]

Review: ‘Handling the Undead’ isn’t your father’s zombie movie | kens5.com – KENS5.com

This frosty Norwegian sorta-horror could be a gateway movie to arthouse-averse audiences, though it suffers from little distinction between its three storylines. TEXAS, USA — In one sense, “Handling the Undead” is a zombie movie like no other before it. Propelled along not by danger but by sadness, Norwegian director Thea Hvistendahl’s feature film debut deploys heavier doses of melodra...[Read More]

1990s Zombie Dark Comedy Is A Quirky Gem Being Forgotten By The New Generation – Giant Freakin Robot

But Johnny doesn’t stay in the ground long. The lovesick teenager immediately digs his way out of what is supposed to be his eternal resting place and sets off to win over the love of his life. My Boyfriend’s Back sees Missy dump her obnoxious boyfriend Chuck (Phillip Seymour Hoffman) after Chuck is mean to Johnny. But Johnny and Missy certainly aren’t meant to be, at least while Johnny is a zomb...[Read More]

2000s Forgotten Zombie Comedy You Can Stream Without Netflix – Giant Freakin Robot

Along the way, audiences discover that the zombies in Dance of the Dead can be held at bay by stoner rock, giving an opportunity for the film to capitalize on some great comedic effects that eventually weave their way into a semi-predictable finish. Nonetheless, the movie is a non-stop ride of laughs and death from start to finish. Dance of the Dead‘s typical teen-comedy tropes collide beautifully...[Read More]

Mickey Mouse Will Get His Own Horror Movie Featuring ‘Terrifier’ – ScreenCrush

In Hollywood, nothing is scarier than the public domain. Because once a film enters it, anyone can make a copy (or horror movie) of it, and it is perfectly legalAt the start of 2024, Walt Disney’s very first Mickey Mouse cartoon, “Steamboat Willie,” entered the public domain. Just a few months later it’s official: David Howard Thornton, the guy who plays the terrifying Art the Clown of the Terrifi...[Read More]

My experience at The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol Premiere – Show Snob

Although The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2 AKA: The Book of Carol will not be airing until September, I, along with other fans, got to watch the premiere in New York City during the Tribeca Festival. Joined by my husband and friends, we once again ventured into the city and enjoyed our third TWD spinoff premiere. Although it might sound like minor details, we all noticed several things. First...[Read More]

Dread, tension, and tough choices abound in stealthy zombie survival game Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days – Yahoo Singapore News

Personally I prefer slow zombies to fast zombies—and not just because I have bad knees and can't outrun a toddler, let alone a ravenous member of the rotting undead. To me, the fear of zombies in games in movies is more effective when it's built around a creeping dread instead of outright horror, a slow-burning tension that gradually ratchets up as more zombies close in from all sides.That's why I...[Read More]

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol to be released this September – SciFiNow

After the recent announcement that zombie spinoff series The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live will be released exclusively on Sky and NOW this month, as well as all eleven series being released on the channel, it’s also been announced that another popular spin off from The Walking Dead franchise is coming soon to the platform with The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol set to air exclusi...[Read More]

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