Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Scary Movie 2 was commercially successful, grossing $141.2 million worldwide from a $45 million budget, but received largely negative reviews from critics. A sequel was released in 2003, to slightly better reviews from critics.
Scary Movie 2: Keenen Ivory Wayans: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Anna Faris: United States: Horror comedy [49] Session 9: Brad Anderson: David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Josh Lucas: United States [50] She Creature: Sebastian Gutierrez: Rufus Sewell, Carla Gugino, Rya Kihlstedt: United States [51] Slashers: Maurice Devereaux: Jerry Sprio, Neil Napier ...
Tubi has all sorts of movies, from classics to modern hits, and genres like Western, Sci-Fi, Action, and more. Here are 15 great movies you can watch right now.
Scary Movie is the first film of the franchise and directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. [1] It was the highest-grossing film of the series, with $278,019,771 worldwide. It is a spoof of several films and television series, with a primary focus on Scream (1996) and I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997).
July 4, 2001 Scary Movie 2: Dimension Films August 3, 2001 The Princess Diaries: Walt Disney Pictures BrownHouse Productions: Apocalypse Now Redux: Miramax Films distribution only; re-edit of 1979 film Apocalypse Now, American Zoetrope, StudioCanal: August 10, 2001 The Others: Dimension Films August 17, 2001 Captain Corelli's Mandolin: Miramax ...
The Scary Movie franchise lives on!. Marlon Wayans revealed on social media Tuesday, Oct. 29, that he and brothers Shawn and Keenen Ivory Wayans are returning to the horror-spoof franchise for the ...
Society (1989) Watch: Society (1989) Genres: Horror, Comedy. IMDb rating: 6.5/10 Rated: R. WARNING: This one is GROSS. Society is a 1989 body horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and starring Billy ...
The 1970s and 1980s have been called the "golden age" of parody movies, led by Mel Brooks and the "ZAZ trio" (David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker). Brooks' parodies included a Western parody, Blazing Saddles (1974), a horror parody, Young Frankenstein (1974), and a space opera parody, Spaceballs (1987).