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The film was released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on 6 February 2018 in the United States, and on 16 April 2018 in the United Kingdom, where it received positive reviews from critics and audiences with praise for cast performances and action sequences. A sequel, Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday, was released on 14 October 2022.
Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday (also known as Accident Man 2) is a 2022 martial arts action comedy thriller directed by Kirby Brothers and starring Scott Adkins (who also co-wrote the script with Stu Small), Ray Stevenson (in his final film released during his lifetime), Perry Benson and Sarah Chang.
[12] [31] [34] Describing the film's "swelling social-media reclamation" and status as an "honest-to-Cthulu cult movie," Adam Nayman at Mubi noted that "its financiers could have had a niche hit or even a cause celebre on their hands if only they’d packaged their wares as 'elevated horror.'" [5] Film School Rejects wrote: "As happens with ...
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 ...
The curator of ‘Horror Stories & Facts’ started the project all the way back in mid-2018. Over the years, the horror-themed account racked up a sizeable following. Currently, 34.4k Instagram ...
Critics viewed the trailer as an "Ultraman horror movie" due to the intentional similarities to Superman's origin story and as a deconstruction of the character. [11] [12] Fast Company stated that "although it's not officially a Superman movie, it walks viewers through every step of Clark Kent's origin story before taking a hard left turn". [13 ...
What begins as a typical YouTube vlog highlighting his new house turns into a horror movie — thanks to his neighbors. Plotkin and FaZe Rug talk about making the film during the pandemic and FaZe ...
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is a 2019 supernatural horror film directed by André Øvredal, based on the book series of the same name by Alvin Schwartz. The screenplay was adapted by the Hageman Brothers , from a screen story by Guillermo del Toro (who also produced), as well as Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan .