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On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Braid has an approval rating of 88% from 24 critics. The average score was 7.3 out 10. [4]Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times lauded the film for its cinematography and visual style as well as for its willingness to explore darker aspects of female friendship, describing it as a "uniquely feminine horror film". [5]
The Blood List was an annual survey of the best unproduced horror and thriller screenplays as voted on by industry professionals. It was created by Kailey Marsh and ran from 2009 to 2022. Films such as Bird Box and Cobweb, as well as the series Severance, originated as scripts on the list.
Andrew Parker notes: "The Braid raises some cultural and ethical questions that are left dangling in the breeze in favour of sending things out on a somewhat uplifting note after asking a lot of the audience up to that point". [12] In Russia, the film was released theatrically on 30 May 2024.
The BloodList, an annual ranking of the best genre film scripts and TV pilots, is rebooting its talent discovery program with some heavyweight partners. Village Roadshow Pictures and Brillstein ...
Eager to move into horror, Spanish director Miguel Martí is partnering with famed actress-producer Macarena Gómez and distributor Carlos Guerrero on an ambitious project to find their perfect ...
The first book the two decided to adapt was the apocalyptic horror novel The Stand, [7] [8] which was published in 1978. [9] The two worked on a script that measured over 200 pages, with the goal for the movie to have an R rating. [7] The project was temporarily shelved as King and Romero worked on the film Creepshow, [7] which was released in ...
The tropes of horror comedy go back a long way; the genre probably dates to “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein,” released in 1948, with a few electro-roots in “The Bride of Frankenstein.”
In 2012 they wrote and directed a horror film for Disruption Entertainment. [21] They wrote the script for Baywatch (2017), an adaptation of the TV series. [22] [23] [8] In 2014, Swift and Shannon worked on an original horror project for New Line Cinema, [24] and co-produced O'Lucky Day, a comedy for Paramount Pictures starring Peter Dinklage.