Hey, "NCIS" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's 4th episode of this current season 17. We've got a new set spoiler scoops to share with you in this article. These will be for next week's upcoming episode 5. CBS was kind enough to put out an official press release with a couple of teaser descriptions for the 5th episode. So, we will definitely reference this press release for this spoiler session. To kick things off, the new episode 5 is officially titled, "Wide Awake." It sounds like episode 5 will feature some pretty interesting scenes as the NCIS Crew investigates a Marine Corporal for possible murder! Gibbs makes some new friends and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the murder investigation. It turns out that someone is definitely going to come up murdered in this episode. This will, of course, cause the NCIS crew to hop on the case with an investigation.
- 10/16/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
A new Blumhouse horror movie featuring original music by RZA (who also executive produced the film and co-stars as a high school principal), Dallas Jackson's Thriller was released as a surprise on Netflix on April 14th, and we have a look at the film's trailer, poster, and eerie images.
"Years after a childhood prank goes horribly wrong, a clique of South Central La teens find themselves terrorized during Homecoming weekend by a killer hell-bent on revenge.
What starts out as a cruel but innocent childhood prank turns deadly when introvert target Chauncey Page (Jason Woods) accidentally kills one of his tormentors. With their friend dead and young Chauncey sent to prison, the children at fault swallow their guilt and get on with their lives as best they can. Years later Chauncey is released. A tall, intimidating figure, his return to the neighborhood conjures uncomfortable feelings for the kids, now teenagers,...
"Years after a childhood prank goes horribly wrong, a clique of South Central La teens find themselves terrorized during Homecoming weekend by a killer hell-bent on revenge.
What starts out as a cruel but innocent childhood prank turns deadly when introvert target Chauncey Page (Jason Woods) accidentally kills one of his tormentors. With their friend dead and young Chauncey sent to prison, the children at fault swallow their guilt and get on with their lives as best they can. Years later Chauncey is released. A tall, intimidating figure, his return to the neighborhood conjures uncomfortable feelings for the kids, now teenagers,...
- 4/16/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Blumhouse gave us a jump scare today as they announced that they will drop the Divide/Conquer-produced slasher film Thriller on Netflix on April 14. Following the surprise release of last week’s horror Mercy Black, this is the second time Blumhouse has surprised us with a release date for one of their films.
Written and directed by filmmaker Dallas Jackson and executive produced by RZA, Thriller is cut from the same cloth as classic slasher films like Prom Night and Halloween, but subverts the genre which usually takes place in white suburbia and sets it in modern-day Compton, CA, where teenagers experience an unforgiving cityscape of racism and violence.
Through the a black horror lens, the movie follows the story of an introverted young man named Chauncey Page who is sent to juvenile hall after he accidentally kills a young woman who is part of a group of tormentors that...
Written and directed by filmmaker Dallas Jackson and executive produced by RZA, Thriller is cut from the same cloth as classic slasher films like Prom Night and Halloween, but subverts the genre which usually takes place in white suburbia and sets it in modern-day Compton, CA, where teenagers experience an unforgiving cityscape of racism and violence.
Through the a black horror lens, the movie follows the story of an introverted young man named Chauncey Page who is sent to juvenile hall after he accidentally kills a young woman who is part of a group of tormentors that...
- 4/12/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Blumhouse has released the first trailer for their upcoming new horror/slasher film called Thriller. The movie takes a very familiar plot that we’ve seen a hundred times before in horror movies, but this time is set in South Central La, or more specifically… Compton.
Thriller follows the story of an introverted young man named Chauncey Page who is sent to juvenile hall after he accidentally kills a young woman who is part of a group of tormentors that play a cruel prank on him. Years later he is released and is back for revenge — and blood — as Chauncey (Jason Woods) serves up some murderous karma as the group, now in high school, gets ready for Homecoming. Dressed in a hoodie and a menacing glare, he terrorizes them picks them off one by one.
If you’re a fan of slasher movies then this might be a film that you’ll enjoy.
Thriller follows the story of an introverted young man named Chauncey Page who is sent to juvenile hall after he accidentally kills a young woman who is part of a group of tormentors that play a cruel prank on him. Years later he is released and is back for revenge — and blood — as Chauncey (Jason Woods) serves up some murderous karma as the group, now in high school, gets ready for Homecoming. Dressed in a hoodie and a menacing glare, he terrorizes them picks them off one by one.
If you’re a fan of slasher movies then this might be a film that you’ll enjoy.
- 9/26/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Exclusive: Flipping the classic slasher pic on its head, Blumhouse’s upcoming Thriller is serving up some major Prom Night and Scream scares and bloody fun in its first trailer.
Set to make its world premiere on Sept. 23 at the Los Angeles Film Festival, Thriller follows the story of an introverted young man named Chauncey Page who is sent to juvenile hall after he accidentally kills a young woman who is part of a group of tormentors that play a cruel prank on him.
Years later he is released and is back for revenge — and blood — as Chauncey (Jason Woods) serves up some murderous karma as the group, now in high school, gets ready for Homecoming. Dressed in a hoodie and a menacing glare, he terrorizes them and picks them off one by one.
Produced by Divide/Conquer and written and directed by filmmaker Dallas Jackson, the movie subverts the...
Set to make its world premiere on Sept. 23 at the Los Angeles Film Festival, Thriller follows the story of an introverted young man named Chauncey Page who is sent to juvenile hall after he accidentally kills a young woman who is part of a group of tormentors that play a cruel prank on him.
Years later he is released and is back for revenge — and blood — as Chauncey (Jason Woods) serves up some murderous karma as the group, now in high school, gets ready for Homecoming. Dressed in a hoodie and a menacing glare, he terrorizes them and picks them off one by one.
Produced by Divide/Conquer and written and directed by filmmaker Dallas Jackson, the movie subverts the...
- 9/20/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Jhey Castles, Jason Woods, Grace Van Dien, Elaine Partnow, Lane Townsend, Robert Evans, Kyle Barok, Chris Clanton, James Cleveland, Alex Diehl, Bill Voorhees, David Alan Giat | Written and Directed by John Baumgartner
After the infamous San Andreas Fault finally gives, triggering a magnitude 9 earthquake in California, a search and rescue helicopter pilot and his estranged wife make their way together from Los Angeles to San Francisco to save their only daughter. But their treacherous journey north is only the beginning. And when they think the worst may be over… it’s just getting started.
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Yes, once again mockbuster kings The Asylum cash-in on the release of another Summer blockbuster – in this case the Dwayne Johnson disaster movie San Andreas – with a direct to market title that takes a sliver of the same story and spins their own, low-budget, take on the same subject matter in the...
After the infamous San Andreas Fault finally gives, triggering a magnitude 9 earthquake in California, a search and rescue helicopter pilot and his estranged wife make their way together from Los Angeles to San Francisco to save their only daughter. But their treacherous journey north is only the beginning. And when they think the worst may be over… it’s just getting started.
Oops, wrong synopsis!
Yes, once again mockbuster kings The Asylum cash-in on the release of another Summer blockbuster – in this case the Dwayne Johnson disaster movie San Andreas – with a direct to market title that takes a sliver of the same story and spins their own, low-budget, take on the same subject matter in the...
- 5/31/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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