Hulu is out with its list of new additions coming in May, and everything that will be leaving the streaming service at the end of the months.
Highlights include Season 2 of “Ramy,” from Muslim American comedian Ramy Youssef, a new episode of “Into the Dark” called “Delivered,” in which a pregnant woman’s life is thrown into jeopardy when she realizes someone close to her has dark plans for her and the baby, and the series premiere of Hulu original series “The Great” about Catherine the Great, the famous Empress of Russia.
Leaving at the end of the month is “Good Will Hunting,” all three “Free Willy” films, 2006’s “Night of the Living Dead” and 2012’s “Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection,” “Zombieland,” 2002’s “Spider-Man,” and more.
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Here is the full list of everything coming and going...
Highlights include Season 2 of “Ramy,” from Muslim American comedian Ramy Youssef, a new episode of “Into the Dark” called “Delivered,” in which a pregnant woman’s life is thrown into jeopardy when she realizes someone close to her has dark plans for her and the baby, and the series premiere of Hulu original series “The Great” about Catherine the Great, the famous Empress of Russia.
Leaving at the end of the month is “Good Will Hunting,” all three “Free Willy” films, 2006’s “Night of the Living Dead” and 2012’s “Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection,” “Zombieland,” 2002’s “Spider-Man,” and more.
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Here is the full list of everything coming and going...
- 4/17/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Hulu has released its list of content arriving at the streaming service this June, as well as everything that will no longer be available to watch there after June 30.
At the top of the must-watch list is season three of Hulu Original “The Handmaid’s Tale,” which was notably pushed back to a June premiere date in order to ensure it would “maintain the quality it has,” Craig Erwich, Hulu’s Senior Vice President of Originals, said at the Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour in February. The first three episodes of the new season premiere on Hulu June 5, after which new episodes will be released every Wednesday.
Another Hulu Original of note is “The Weekly” series from The New York Times, coming June 3. Each half-hour episode will feature a Times journalist investigating one of today’s most pressing issues, with new issues being explored each week.
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At the top of the must-watch list is season three of Hulu Original “The Handmaid’s Tale,” which was notably pushed back to a June premiere date in order to ensure it would “maintain the quality it has,” Craig Erwich, Hulu’s Senior Vice President of Originals, said at the Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour in February. The first three episodes of the new season premiere on Hulu June 5, after which new episodes will be released every Wednesday.
Another Hulu Original of note is “The Weekly” series from The New York Times, coming June 3. Each half-hour episode will feature a Times journalist investigating one of today’s most pressing issues, with new issues being explored each week.
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- 5/15/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Amazon Prime apparently doesn’t want you sleeping this month. From Luca Guadagnino’s reimagining of the 1977 horror film “Suspiria” debuting on the streamer May 3, to all seven of the “Friday the 13th” movies dropping on May 31, the month has a lot of scares in store for Amazon Prime subscribers.
But non-horror fans also have a lot to look forward to. Those looking for a dark laugh can find it in the the long-awaited second season of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s “Fleabag” making its premiere on May 17, and if you’re looking for a new thriller to binge-watch, look no further than “Sneaky Pete” which will return for its third season on May 10.
Amazon is making subscribers wait for the bulk of their new additions with most titles being added on the last day of the month. Once the clock strikes midnight on May 30th, though, a variety of titles will...
But non-horror fans also have a lot to look forward to. Those looking for a dark laugh can find it in the the long-awaited second season of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s “Fleabag” making its premiere on May 17, and if you’re looking for a new thriller to binge-watch, look no further than “Sneaky Pete” which will return for its third season on May 10.
Amazon is making subscribers wait for the bulk of their new additions with most titles being added on the last day of the month. Once the clock strikes midnight on May 30th, though, a variety of titles will...
- 5/1/2019
- by Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon Prime Video has confirmed that several original shows will be debuting new episodes on the streaming service in May, including the third season of the crime drama “Sneaky Pete”; the sophomore season of the seriocomic “Fleabag” ; and the first installment of the supernatural “Good Omens.”
Likewise, there will be plenty of movies making their first appearances on Amazon Prime Video in May including the horror film “Suspiria”; a slew of films in the “Friday the 13th” franchise; and several entries in the “Night of the Living Dead” series.
Below is the full schedule of everything that is coming to Amazon Prime Video in May 2019. Unlike Netflix, Amazon does not disclose the shows and movies leaving the service in any given month. We’ve done some digging and unearthed a few titles that will be exiting Amazon Prime Video in the first week of May.
See Netflix schedule: Here’s...
Likewise, there will be plenty of movies making their first appearances on Amazon Prime Video in May including the horror film “Suspiria”; a slew of films in the “Friday the 13th” franchise; and several entries in the “Night of the Living Dead” series.
Below is the full schedule of everything that is coming to Amazon Prime Video in May 2019. Unlike Netflix, Amazon does not disclose the shows and movies leaving the service in any given month. We’ve done some digging and unearthed a few titles that will be exiting Amazon Prime Video in the first week of May.
See Netflix schedule: Here’s...
- 4/30/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
British horror actor Nathan Head (Theatre Of Fear, Hellriser, Exorcist Chronicles) has recently completed shooting a new dinosaur film in South Wales with Director Andrew Jones (Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection, Silent Night Bloody Night: The Homecoming). Nathan Head first rose to fame in the double-award winning horror comedy Mark Macready and the Archangel …
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- 1/18/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Stars: Adrienne King, Sabrina Dickens, Sule Rimi, Lee Bane, Richard Goss, Kathy Saxondale, Philip Harvey | Written by Andrew Jones, James Plumb | Directed by James Plumb
Welsh filmmakers Andrew Jones and James Plumb re-team once more following Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection, for yet another film that shares it moniker with a previous film – this time the 1972 film starring John Carradine and Mary Woronov, Silent Night Bloody Night. And as they did with their previous horror flick Jones and Plumb take the basic premise of the ’72 movie and craft a new film around it. So as with Notld: Resurrection, Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming is essentially a remake of the original film – taking in a number of the same characters, the same abandoned “mansion” and yet another escaped psycho from the local looney bin, yet giving it a British Welsh spin and adding a few new scenes and characters into the mix…...
Welsh filmmakers Andrew Jones and James Plumb re-team once more following Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection, for yet another film that shares it moniker with a previous film – this time the 1972 film starring John Carradine and Mary Woronov, Silent Night Bloody Night. And as they did with their previous horror flick Jones and Plumb take the basic premise of the ’72 movie and craft a new film around it. So as with Notld: Resurrection, Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming is essentially a remake of the original film – taking in a number of the same characters, the same abandoned “mansion” and yet another escaped psycho from the local looney bin, yet giving it a British Welsh spin and adding a few new scenes and characters into the mix…...
- 10/9/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Sarah Louise Madison, Sabrina Dickens, S.J. Evans, Rorie Stockton, Richard Goss, Sule Rimi, Kathy Saxondale, Johnathon Farrell | Written by James Plumb, Andrew Jones | Directed by James Plumb
In 2012,the deceased have risen from their graves with only one instinct-to feed on the living. Academics speculate on the scientific cause of the phenomena and theologians point to the Armageddon foretold in the Book of Revelation. But as the cities are over run and civilization crumbles, four generations of one family take refuge from the undead army in an isolated farmhouse in West Wales.
Based on the 1968 zombie classic, Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection is not a direct remake of George Romero’s original, instead it takes inspiration from the original movie, often playing with the audiences expectations and subverting the events that you would expect, given the trend of “remakes”, to take place.
Very much an amateur production, and...
In 2012,the deceased have risen from their graves with only one instinct-to feed on the living. Academics speculate on the scientific cause of the phenomena and theologians point to the Armageddon foretold in the Book of Revelation. But as the cities are over run and civilization crumbles, four generations of one family take refuge from the undead army in an isolated farmhouse in West Wales.
Based on the 1968 zombie classic, Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection is not a direct remake of George Romero’s original, instead it takes inspiration from the original movie, often playing with the audiences expectations and subverting the events that you would expect, given the trend of “remakes”, to take place.
Very much an amateur production, and...
- 5/11/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Another found footage film is on its way, and according to it... some footage should not be found. For some reason that's nice and foreboding enough for us to pay attention so read on for the first look and details.
From the Press Release
Mad Science Films, the Cardiff-based production company behind Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection and Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming, are pleased to announce that production is set to begin on their third feature film, Kerb Crawlers.
Kerb Crawlers will be the third feature film to be directed by James Plumb, who co-wrote the script with award-winning writer David Melkevik. Cinematography will be handled by Victoria Rodway.
Director James Plumb had the following to say, “I’m absolutely thrilled to finally be working with David Melkevik on a feature film. Reading over the script now, it’s hard to tell which of us wrote which...
From the Press Release
Mad Science Films, the Cardiff-based production company behind Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection and Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming, are pleased to announce that production is set to begin on their third feature film, Kerb Crawlers.
Kerb Crawlers will be the third feature film to be directed by James Plumb, who co-wrote the script with award-winning writer David Melkevik. Cinematography will be handled by Victoria Rodway.
Director James Plumb had the following to say, “I’m absolutely thrilled to finally be working with David Melkevik on a feature film. Reading over the script now, it’s hard to tell which of us wrote which...
- 4/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Lionsgate has announced two new horror flicks are making their way to DVD soon: the UK take on Night of the Living Dead entitled Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection and the long awaited release of Curandero: Dawn of the Demon.
When the sun goes down, the terror begins as Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection arrives on DVD, Digital Download and Video on Demand April 30 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Directed by James Plumb (Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming), this post-apocalyptic sci-fi/horror film is a whole new take on the original classic Night of the Living Dead.
Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection is set in 2012, when the deceased have risen from their graves once again with the instinct to feed on the living. As academics speculate on the scientific cause of this phenomenon, theologians point to the Armageddon foretold in the Book of Revelation. As the...
When the sun goes down, the terror begins as Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection arrives on DVD, Digital Download and Video on Demand April 30 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Directed by James Plumb (Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming), this post-apocalyptic sci-fi/horror film is a whole new take on the original classic Night of the Living Dead.
Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection is set in 2012, when the deceased have risen from their graves once again with the instinct to feed on the living. As academics speculate on the scientific cause of this phenomenon, theologians point to the Armageddon foretold in the Book of Revelation. As the...
- 2/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Director Andrew Jones just dropped us a line along with some exclusive eye candy for you cats for his new tale of terror, The Amityville Asylum, which has just wrapped and is now in post-production. Check it out!
Written, produced and directed by British filmmaker Andrew Jones, the project is a psychological horror film loosely linked to the real life 1974 Amityville murders. The cast includes Sophia Del Pizzo (Lovely Monster), Lee Bane (Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection), Eileen Daly (Razor Blade Smile), Paul Kelleher (Night of the Demon), Jared Morgan (Vengeance Day) and Sarah Louise Madison ("Doctor Who").
Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures and James Plumb of Mad Science Films are executive producers, and the flick is headed our way courtesy of UK production company North Bank Entertainment.
“Although this film references the real life DeFeo case, it is a brand new story set in modern day Amityville...
Written, produced and directed by British filmmaker Andrew Jones, the project is a psychological horror film loosely linked to the real life 1974 Amityville murders. The cast includes Sophia Del Pizzo (Lovely Monster), Lee Bane (Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection), Eileen Daly (Razor Blade Smile), Paul Kelleher (Night of the Demon), Jared Morgan (Vengeance Day) and Sarah Louise Madison ("Doctor Who").
Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures and James Plumb of Mad Science Films are executive producers, and the flick is headed our way courtesy of UK production company North Bank Entertainment.
“Although this film references the real life DeFeo case, it is a brand new story set in modern day Amityville...
- 1/26/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
First, there was a warning: you won’t stay dead! Now, we should better watch out, because when the sun goes down – the terror will begin! Spooky stuff, but here we go! A completely new trailer and one new poster for the upcoming Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection have arrived and we’re here to share it with you! Hope you’ll like it!
In case you’re not so familiar with this independent horror movie, I will first inform you that it comes from director James Plumb, who also co-wrote the script together with Andrew Jones. The film is a British version of the 1968 zombie classic and stars Sabrina Dickens, Kathy Saxondale, Sarah Louise Madison, Richard Goss, Sule Rimi and S.J. Evans.
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The deceased have risen from their graves with only one instinct: to feed on the living. As academics speculate...
In case you’re not so familiar with this independent horror movie, I will first inform you that it comes from director James Plumb, who also co-wrote the script together with Andrew Jones. The film is a British version of the 1968 zombie classic and stars Sabrina Dickens, Kathy Saxondale, Sarah Louise Madison, Richard Goss, Sule Rimi and S.J. Evans.
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The deceased have risen from their graves with only one instinct: to feed on the living. As academics speculate...
- 11/28/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
The UK take on the classic 1968 George A. Romero film Night of the Living Dead, known as Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection, has gained even more steam and has found itself sitting pretty with some international distro!
From the Press Release
4Digital Media has acquired the UK distribution rights to Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection. Based on the 1968 horror classic, the story focuses on four generations of a family trapped in a farmhouse in Wales during a zombie apocalypse.
James Plumb directed from a script he co-wrote with producer Andrew Jones. Independent Moving Pictures' Rob Graham and Manish Patel executive produced. Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection will receive a limited theatrical release in select UK cinemas followed by a DVD and VOD release.
North Bank Entertainment's Andrew Jones and 4Digital Media's Tony Taglienti made the deal.
Andrew Jones: "We are delighted to be teaming up...
From the Press Release
4Digital Media has acquired the UK distribution rights to Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection. Based on the 1968 horror classic, the story focuses on four generations of a family trapped in a farmhouse in Wales during a zombie apocalypse.
James Plumb directed from a script he co-wrote with producer Andrew Jones. Independent Moving Pictures' Rob Graham and Manish Patel executive produced. Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection will receive a limited theatrical release in select UK cinemas followed by a DVD and VOD release.
North Bank Entertainment's Andrew Jones and 4Digital Media's Tony Taglienti made the deal.
Andrew Jones: "We are delighted to be teaming up...
- 5/14/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Based on George Romero’s 1968 zombie classic, Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection focuses on four generations of a British family trapped in a farmhouse in Wales during a zombie apocalypse. The film stars Richard Goss, Johnathon Farrell, Sabrina Dickens, S.J. Evans and Sule Rimi as Ben; and comes from director James Plumb who makes his feature-film debut from a script by Andrew Jones (The Feral Generation).
In 2012,the deceased have risen from their graves with only one instinct-to feed on the living. As the cities are over run and civilization crumbles, a family take refuge from the undead army in an isolated farmhouse in West Wales.
Plumb and Jones are next set to work together on a remake of Silent Night, Bloody Night which will shoot in Wales later this month.
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In 2012,the deceased have risen from their graves with only one instinct-to feed on the living. As the cities are over run and civilization crumbles, a family take refuge from the undead army in an isolated farmhouse in West Wales.
Plumb and Jones are next set to work together on a remake of Silent Night, Bloody Night which will shoot in Wales later this month.
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- 4/8/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection is a film we started hearing about last summer, which puts a British spin on the George Romero’s classic. We now have word that the film has been acquired for Us distribution:
Via Andy Erupts: “Grindstone Entertainment Group has acquired North American distribution rights to ‘Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection’ and will release the film through Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Based on the 1968 zombie classic, the story focuses on four generations of a British family trapped in a farmhouse in Wales during a zombie apocalypse.
North Bank Entertainment’s Andrew Jones produced the film, with Independent Moving Pictures’ Robert Graham and Manish Patel as Executive Producers. James Plumb, of Mad Science Films, directed and also co-wrote the script with Jones. The cast includes British actor Sule Rimi (‘Panic Button’, ‘Elfie Hopkins’) in the iconic role of Ben. Producer Andrew Jones and Grindstone’s Stan Wertlieb made the deal.
Via Andy Erupts: “Grindstone Entertainment Group has acquired North American distribution rights to ‘Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection’ and will release the film through Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Based on the 1968 zombie classic, the story focuses on four generations of a British family trapped in a farmhouse in Wales during a zombie apocalypse.
North Bank Entertainment’s Andrew Jones produced the film, with Independent Moving Pictures’ Robert Graham and Manish Patel as Executive Producers. James Plumb, of Mad Science Films, directed and also co-wrote the script with Jones. The cast includes British actor Sule Rimi (‘Panic Button’, ‘Elfie Hopkins’) in the iconic role of Ben. Producer Andrew Jones and Grindstone’s Stan Wertlieb made the deal.
- 4/6/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
North Bank Entertainment a UK production company will produce a British version to the original 1968 Night of the Living Dead by George Romero. The film is slated for a 2012 release date in the UK. I wonder how this one is going to turn out. Both the director and producer talked about the film and it's direction, read their comments inside. Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection is directed by James Plumb and written by Andrew Jones and stars Richard Goss, Sabrina Dickens and Sarah Louise Madison.
- 12/27/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
The latest tribute to George A. Romero's 1968 classic Night of the Living Dead will be emerging from the grave in the UK in 2012, and we've got a teaser trailer of what's to come right here for you. Dig it!
From the Press Release:
North Bank Entertainment, the UK production company behind Ruggero Deodato’s forthcoming ‘The House on the Edge of the Park Part II’, has teamed up with Independent Moving Pictures and Mad Science Films to produce Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection, a British version of the 1968 horror classic.
The film is produced by Andrew Jones and is the debut feature of director James Plumb, who has previously helmed a number of award-winning short films. The script was co-written by James Plumb and Andrew Jones. Rob Graham of Independent Moving Pictures is the executive producer.
Producer Andrew Jones: “Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection is aiming...
From the Press Release:
North Bank Entertainment, the UK production company behind Ruggero Deodato’s forthcoming ‘The House on the Edge of the Park Part II’, has teamed up with Independent Moving Pictures and Mad Science Films to produce Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection, a British version of the 1968 horror classic.
The film is produced by Andrew Jones and is the debut feature of director James Plumb, who has previously helmed a number of award-winning short films. The script was co-written by James Plumb and Andrew Jones. Rob Graham of Independent Moving Pictures is the executive producer.
Producer Andrew Jones: “Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection is aiming...
- 12/19/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Here at Dread Central we make it a practice of moving really fast to keep you guys as up-to-date as possible on all that the genre has to offer. A little over an hour ago we did a story on the first stills from Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection, and now? Now we have some exclusive images for you that you won't find anywhere else. Dig 'em!
From the Press Release:
North Bank Entertainment, the UK production company behind Ruggero Deodato’s forthcoming ‘The House on the Edge of the Park Part II’, has teamed up with Independent Moving Pictures and Mad Science Films to produce Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection, a British version of the 1968 horror classic.
The film is produced by Andrew Jones and is the debut feature of director James Plumb, who has previously helmed a number of award-winning short films. The script was co-written...
From the Press Release:
North Bank Entertainment, the UK production company behind Ruggero Deodato’s forthcoming ‘The House on the Edge of the Park Part II’, has teamed up with Independent Moving Pictures and Mad Science Films to produce Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection, a British version of the 1968 horror classic.
The film is produced by Andrew Jones and is the debut feature of director James Plumb, who has previously helmed a number of award-winning short films. The script was co-written...
- 10/6/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The first images from the UK's sequel to the original Night of the Living Dead, entitled Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection
From the Press Release:
North Bank Entertainment, the UK production company behind Ruggero Deodato’s forthcoming ‘The House on the Edge of the Park Part II’, has teamed up with Independent Moving Pictures and Mad Science Films to produce Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection, a British version of the 1968 horror classic.
The film is produced by Andrew Jones and is the debut feature of director James Plumb, who has previously helmed a number of award-winning short films. The script was co-written by James Plumb and Andrew Jones. Rob Graham of Independent Moving Pictures is the executive producer.
Producer Andrew Jones: “Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection is aiming to serve as an entertaining companion piece to the original film rather than attempting to do the impossible and improve on it.
From the Press Release:
North Bank Entertainment, the UK production company behind Ruggero Deodato’s forthcoming ‘The House on the Edge of the Park Part II’, has teamed up with Independent Moving Pictures and Mad Science Films to produce Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection, a British version of the 1968 horror classic.
The film is produced by Andrew Jones and is the debut feature of director James Plumb, who has previously helmed a number of award-winning short films. The script was co-written by James Plumb and Andrew Jones. Rob Graham of Independent Moving Pictures is the executive producer.
Producer Andrew Jones: “Night Of The Living Dead: Resurrection is aiming to serve as an entertaining companion piece to the original film rather than attempting to do the impossible and improve on it.
- 10/6/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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