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“Unusual Ghost” Case Headed to ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Reboot

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A unique ghost case is headed to the Unsolved Mysteries Netflix reboot when the remaining 6 episodes drop.

One thing Netflix seems to be doing well is true-crime documentaries. That’s more evident this year with the success of Tiger KingĀ and Don’t F**k With Cats.

Moreover, Netflix’s recent foray into detective work is an en entire series devoted to true crime; a reboot of the 33-year-old anthology Unsolved Mysteries. It’s become the talk of the internet’s figurative water cooler especially the mysterious death of Rey Rivera from episode one.

Although the new season is chock full of intriguing tales and even includes a supernatural one, the original series used to have more ghost stories; something the current reboot doesn’t include. Until now.

When Variety asked Executive producer Terry Dunn Meurer if there will be an episode featuring spirit in the remaining cache for the season, she said:

“Yes. But Iā€™ll qualify that and say itā€™s an unusual ghost episode. Thatā€™s all Iā€™ll say. Itā€™s different. A bit different.”

In the formal series, which ran for several years on network television, ghost stories were the creepiest topics and the most memorable.

From the Gettysburg Ghosts to Ressurection Mary to Tatum’s Ghost to name a few; Unsolved Mysteries was the original paranormal investigation program and was quite effective at it.

There is no firm date as to when the last episodes of this Netflix season will drop, but if the first 6 episodes are any indication of what we can expect, then we are in for a wild ride.

You can read the entire Variety article HERE.

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A24 Joins Blockbuster Movie Club With Their Biggest Opening Ever

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Everyone welcome A24 to the big leagues! Their latest film Civil War has broken a few records over the weekend. First, itā€™s the highest-grossing R-rated film of the year. Second, itā€™s the highest-grossing opening weekend A24 film ever.Ā 

Although reviews of the action film are polarizing, it certainly captured the curiosity of moviegoers. Even if the ambiguous screenplay didnā€™t blow them away, they seemed to find it entertaining. Furthermore, a lot of ticket buyers lauded the filmā€™s sound design and IMAX presentation.Ā 

While not a straight-out horror movie, it does weave a thread on the hem of the genre thanks to its disturbing subject matter and graphic violence.Ā 

Itā€™s about time A24 came out of the independent movie trenches and into the blockbuster category. While their features are embraced by a niche group, it was time they swung for the fences to generate a bigger payday to compete with behemoth studios such as Warner Bros. and Universal who have been making money hand over fist over the past few years.Ā 

While Civil War’s $25 million opening isnā€™t exactly a windfall in blockbuster terms itā€™s still solid enough in the mainstream movie-going climate to predict further success, if not by word of mouth, then by curiosity.Ā 

A24ā€™s biggest money maker to date is Everything Everywhere All at Once with an over $77 million domestic haul. Then itā€™s Talk to Me with over $48 million domestically.Ā 

Itā€™s not all good news. The film was made in-house for $50 million so if it tanks by week two, it could turn into a box office failure. That could be a possibility as the guys behind the Scream reboot, Radio Silence, will be on the marquee themselves for their vampire flick Abigail on April 19. That film has already generated some good buzz.

Even worse for Civil War, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone’s own actioneer The Fall Guy is ready to usurp Civil Warā€™s IMAX real estate on May 3.Ā 

Whatever happens, A24 has proven over the weekend that with the right subject matter, an increased budget, and a streamlined ad campaign, they have now entered the blockbuster chat.

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Melissa Barrera Says Her ‘Scream’ Contract Never Included a Third Movie

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The Scream franchise has done a major overhaul to its original script for Scream VII after its two main leads departed production. Jenna Ortega who played Tara Carpenter left because she was overly booked and blessed while her co-star Melissa Barrera was fired after making political comments on social media.

But Barrera isn’t regretting any of it. In fact, she is happy where the character arc left off. She played Samantha Carpenter, the latest focus of the Ghostface killer.

Barrera did an exclusive interview with Collider. During their talk, the 33-year-old says she fulfilled her contract and her character Samantha’s arc finished at a good spot, even though it was meant to be a trilogy.

ā€œI feel like the ending of [Ā Scream VIĀ ] was a very good ending, and so I donā€™t feel like ‘Ugh, I got left in the middle.’ No, I think people, the fans, were wanting a third movie to continue that arc, andĀ apparently, the plan was a trilogy, even though I was only contracted for two movies.

So, I did my two movies, and Iā€™m fine. Iā€™m good with that. I got two – thatā€™s more than most people get. When youā€™re on a TV show, and it gets canceled, you canā€™t harp on things, you gotta move on.

Thatā€™s the nature of this industry too,Ā I get excited for the next job, I get excited for the next skin I get to put on.Ā Itā€™s exciting to create a different character. So yeah, I feel good. I did what I set out to do. It was always meant to be two movies for me, ’cause that was my contract, and so everything is perfect.ā€

The entire production of the original seventh entry has moved on from the Carpenter’s storyline. With a new director and new script, production will resume, including the return of Neve Campbell and Courtney Cox.

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Read Reviews For ‘Abigail’ The Latest From Radio Silence

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The review embargo has lifted for the vampire horror movie Abigail and the reviews are abundantly positive.Ā 

Matt BettinelliOlpin and Tyler Gillett of Radio Silence are getting early praise for their latest horror movie which opens on April 19. Unless youā€™re Barbie or Oppenheimer the name of the game in Hollywood is about what kind of box office numbers you pull on opening weekend and how much they drop thereafter. Abigail could be this yearā€™s sleeper.Ā 

Radio Silence is no stranger to opening big, their Scream reboot and sequel packed fans into seats on their respective opening dates. The duo are currently working on another reboot, that of 1981ā€™s Kurt Russel cult favorite Escape From New York.Ā 

Abigail

Now that ticket sales for GodzillaxKong, Dune 2, and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire have gathered patina, Abigail could knock A24ā€™s current powerhouse Civil War from the top spot, especially if ticket buyers base their purchase off reviews.Ā If it is successful, it could be temporary, since Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone’s action comedy The Fall Guy opens on May 3, just two weeks later.

We have gathered pull quotes (good & bad) from some genre critics on Rotten Tomatoes (score for Abigail currently sits at 85%) to give you an indicator of how they are skewing ahead of its release this weekend.Ā First, the good:

“Abigail is a fun, bloody ride. It also has the most lovable ensemble of morally grey characters this year. The film introduces a new favorite monster into the genre and gives her room to take the biggest swings possible. I lived!” — Sharai Bohannon: A Nightmare On Fierce Street Podcast

“The standout is Weir, commanding the screen despite her small stature and effortlessly switching from apparently helpless, terrified child to savage predator with a mordant sense of humor.” — Michael Gingold: Rue Morgue Magazine

“‘Abigail’ sets the bar as the most fun you can have with a horror movie of the year. In other words, “Abigail” is horror on pointe.” — BJ Colangelo: Slashfilm

“In what may become one of the greatest vampire movies of all time, Abigail provides an extremely bloody, fun, humorous & fresh take on the subgenre.” — Jordan Williams: Screen Rant

“Radio Silence have proven themselves as one of the most exciting, and crucially, fun, voices in the horror genre and Abigail takes this to the next level.” — Rosie Fletcher: Den of Geek

Now, the not-so-good:

“Itā€™s not badly made, just uninspired and played out.” — Simon Abrams: RogerEbert.com

A ‘Ready or Not’ redux running on half the steam, this one-location misfire has plenty of parts that work but its namesake isnā€™t among them.” –Alison Foreman: indieWire

Let us know if you are planning to see Abigail. If or when you do, give us your hot take in the comments.

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