Again aping the mainstream Hollywood affair, Rocky Soraya presents another direct imitation of the hit film ‘Annabelle’ as it would seem that the killer is never truly dead as this sequel to the original doll film appeared the year after the first one. Getting the storyline prepared for the spin-off to come in ‘Sabrina,’ this new effort in the burgeoning Indonesian horror series is now available on Netflix
Following a terrible tragedy, Maira and her husband Aldo find themselves tasked with trying to get over their daughters’ death in a car accident. When her friend Elsa arrives to help her cope with the situation she only enhances the situation when they try a rather bizarre ritual mean to contact her daughters’ spirit as a means to soothe Maira’s nerves. As they are soon subjected to a series of hauntings and strange supernatural occurrences, they turn to Laras and her...
Following a terrible tragedy, Maira and her husband Aldo find themselves tasked with trying to get over their daughters’ death in a car accident. When her friend Elsa arrives to help her cope with the situation she only enhances the situation when they try a rather bizarre ritual mean to contact her daughters’ spirit as a means to soothe Maira’s nerves. As they are soon subjected to a series of hauntings and strange supernatural occurrences, they turn to Laras and her...
- 4/29/2019
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Just as spring is about sprung, Netflix has revealed its lineup of new content hitting the service in April — along with what movies and TV shows will no longer be available come next month.
April brings several originals to the streamer, including “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 2” (April 5), Kevin Hart’s first Netflix stand-up special (April 2), and interactive adventure series “You vs. Wild,” coming April 10.
Season 2 of “Sabrina” finds the heroine exploring her darker side, caught between a love triangle while trying to hold on to her mortal friendships. “Kevin Hart: Irresponsible” features the comedian entertaining a sold-out audience of 15,000 at London’s O2 Arena. And in “You vs. Wild,” viewers make decisions for Bear Grylls as he tries to survive and complete missions in Earth’s most dangerous environments.
Among the other arriving titles are new Netflix thriller series “Chambers,” the debut of the streamer’s docuseries “Our Planet,...
April brings several originals to the streamer, including “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 2” (April 5), Kevin Hart’s first Netflix stand-up special (April 2), and interactive adventure series “You vs. Wild,” coming April 10.
Season 2 of “Sabrina” finds the heroine exploring her darker side, caught between a love triangle while trying to hold on to her mortal friendships. “Kevin Hart: Irresponsible” features the comedian entertaining a sold-out audience of 15,000 at London’s O2 Arena. And in “You vs. Wild,” viewers make decisions for Bear Grylls as he tries to survive and complete missions in Earth’s most dangerous environments.
Among the other arriving titles are new Netflix thriller series “Chambers,” the debut of the streamer’s docuseries “Our Planet,...
- 3/19/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Come April, Netflix will be seeing the arrival of a generous array of horror movies and shows, from major franchise entries to brand new releases, and most of them are set to drop on the first day of the month.
Out of the seven horror and semi-horror films that are being made available on April 1st, the most renowned by a country mile is Deliverance, John Boorman’s classic 1972 back-country thriller starring Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds. Meanwhile, in a slasher vein, we have the Voorhees double bill that is 2003’s Freddy vs. Jason and the 2009 Friday the 13th reboot. But if Leatherface is your killer of choice, 2013’s Texas Chainsaw 3D will be streaming on the platform as well.
On top of that, you’ve got the Will Smith-led I Am Legend, 1999’s The Bone Collector, and if you really want to stretch the definition of a horror movie,...
Out of the seven horror and semi-horror films that are being made available on April 1st, the most renowned by a country mile is Deliverance, John Boorman’s classic 1972 back-country thriller starring Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds. Meanwhile, in a slasher vein, we have the Voorhees double bill that is 2003’s Freddy vs. Jason and the 2009 Friday the 13th reboot. But if Leatherface is your killer of choice, 2013’s Texas Chainsaw 3D will be streaming on the platform as well.
On top of that, you’ve got the Will Smith-led I Am Legend, 1999’s The Bone Collector, and if you really want to stretch the definition of a horror movie,...
- 3/19/2019
- by David Pountain
- We Got This Covered
Movies New to Netflix in April: ‘Burning,’ ‘American Honey,’ and Extended Version of ‘Hateful Eight’
Netflix might be skipping this year’s Cannes Film Festival, but the streaming giant is offering a bit of a mea culpa in its April offerings, which come with some exciting options from bonafide auteurs who also happen to be Cannes regulars, including Lee Chang-Dong, Andrea Arnold, and Quentin Tarantino. Ken Loach’s Palme d’Or winner “I, Daniel Blake” will also join Netflix’s ranks next month, along with classics like “All the President’s Men,” “Bonnie and Clyde,” and “Deliverance.”
In April, Netflix will add Lee’s lauded Cannes competitor “Burning,” which missed out on Oscar love but picked up plenty of other accolades during last year’s awards circuit, including a number of nods for star Steven Yeun. It will be joined by Arnold’s 2016 Palme d’Or entry “American Honey,” along with an extended version of Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight”.
The streaming service will also...
In April, Netflix will add Lee’s lauded Cannes competitor “Burning,” which missed out on Oscar love but picked up plenty of other accolades during last year’s awards circuit, including a number of nods for star Steven Yeun. It will be joined by Arnold’s 2016 Palme d’Or entry “American Honey,” along with an extended version of Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight”.
The streaming service will also...
- 3/19/2019
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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