Jason Blum Ready to Move on from ‘Paranormal Activity’: ‘That Last Movie Was Terrible’
The prolific horror producer is ready to end several of his signature franchises while launching another.
The prolific horror producer is ready to end several of his signature franchises while launching another.
Oscar-nominated “Aviator” screenwriter John Logan makes his directorial debut with the Peacock premiere streaming August 5.
The filmmakers join a board that now comprises 54% women and 28% belonging to an underrepresented racial or ethnic group.
The theatrical-only release of “Freaky” last year left “a bad taste” in Blum’s mouth, and he didn’t want to repeat the same mistake.
Craig Zobel’s Trump-era satire was delayed months by Universal Pictures following right-wing backlash over its perceived bias.
Jason Blum delayed the “Halloween” sequel once. He now vows to never do it again.
The wait for tentpoles like “Shang-Chi,” “The Matrix 4,” and “The Batman” to resume filming might be much longer than anticipated.
Peele was at one point rumored to be flirting with the idea of a followup to his Oscar-winning horror smash.
Universal knows there’s no such thing as bad publicity for its film about 1 percent liberal elites hunting conservatives. They could turn it into an event film.
The studio had already made the decision to pull the film even before the President started tweeting about it.
The creator of “The Leftovers” returns to film with a script about a hunting trip where humans are the prey.
The “Band Aid” filmmaker will next take on a long-rumored reboot of the beloved 1996 witchy high school dramedy.