Writer/director Lindsey Anderson Beer’s Pet Sematary prequel Pet Sematary: Bloodlines will be having its world premiere at this year’s edition of Fantastic Fest, which is set to be held at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar in Austin, Texas from September 21st – 28th (badges are available now at FantasticFest.com), before it reaches the Paramount+ streaming service on October 6th. Before it makes its way out into the world, it needed to secure a rating – and now it has. The Motion Picture Association ratings board has confirmed that Pet Sematary: Bloodlines has been given an R rating for horror violence, gore and language.
Said to be “based on an untold chapter penned by Stephen King“, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines centers on a young Jud Crandall in 1969, who has dreams of leaving his hometown behind but soon discovers sinister secrets buried within and is forced to confront a dark family...
Said to be “based on an untold chapter penned by Stephen King“, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines centers on a young Jud Crandall in 1969, who has dreams of leaving his hometown behind but soon discovers sinister secrets buried within and is forced to confront a dark family...
- 9/6/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Paramount+ is taking us back to Ludlow, Maine this Halloween season with original prequel movie Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, the untold chapter from Stephen King’s classic novel.
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines will premiere Friday, October 6, exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S., Canada, Latin America and Brazil, and Saturday, October 7 in all other Paramount+ international markets. The film has been officially rated “R” for…
“Horror violence, gore and language.”
All previous films in the Pet Sematary franchise have also been rated “R”. That includes the original 1989 movie, its 1992 sequel, and the more recent re-adaptation from 2019.
The untold chapter’s official synopsis: “In 1969, a young Jud Crandall has dreams of leaving his hometown of Ludlow, Maine behind, but soon discovers sinister secrets buried within and is forced to confront a dark family history that will forever keep him connected to Ludlow. Banding together, Jud and his childhood friends must fight an ancient...
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines will premiere Friday, October 6, exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S., Canada, Latin America and Brazil, and Saturday, October 7 in all other Paramount+ international markets. The film has been officially rated “R” for…
“Horror violence, gore and language.”
All previous films in the Pet Sematary franchise have also been rated “R”. That includes the original 1989 movie, its 1992 sequel, and the more recent re-adaptation from 2019.
The untold chapter’s official synopsis: “In 1969, a young Jud Crandall has dreams of leaving his hometown of Ludlow, Maine behind, but soon discovers sinister secrets buried within and is forced to confront a dark family history that will forever keep him connected to Ludlow. Banding together, Jud and his childhood friends must fight an ancient...
- 9/6/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Madison Beer is putting her social media skills to good use by shutting down a rude Instagram troll who criticized her weight.
On Sunday, Beer shared a few selfies with her 37.1 million followers, with the simple caption, “lazing on a sunday afternoon.”
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A post shared by Madison Beer (@madisonbeer)
One of those followers left a vile comment, which was since been deleted but was captured by Pop Base.
“hey madison i’ve noticed that ur legs and arms are getting fatter..” the troll wrote.
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“please do some cardio because we men only like skinny girls,” the comment continued. “ur face is already perfect, but please we love a thin-waisted girl.”
Beer, however, was not having it. She fired back, “i wouldn’t touch you with a...
On Sunday, Beer shared a few selfies with her 37.1 million followers, with the simple caption, “lazing on a sunday afternoon.”
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Madison Beer (@madisonbeer)
One of those followers left a vile comment, which was since been deleted but was captured by Pop Base.
“hey madison i’ve noticed that ur legs and arms are getting fatter..” the troll wrote.
Read More: Madison Beer Says She’s ‘Not Going To Let Anyone Shame’ Her Over Nude Video Leaking At 15
“please do some cardio because we men only like skinny girls,” the comment continued. “ur face is already perfect, but please we love a thin-waisted girl.”
Beer, however, was not having it. She fired back, “i wouldn’t touch you with a...
- 7/25/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Almost two years have gone by since we’ve heard anything about writer/director Lindsey Beer’s Pet Sematary prequel, which was made specifically for the Paramount+ streaming service. Now, Deadline has finally shared an update about the project, and it’s a very positive one: the film has been given the title Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, and it’s been given a release date! It will start streaming on Paramount+ on October 6th… so a lot of horror fans are going to be watching this one as part of their Halloween season celebrations.
Said to be “based on an untold chapter penned by Stephen King“, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines centers on a young Jud Crandall in 1969, who has dreams of leaving his hometown behind but soon discovers sinister secrets buried within and is forced to confront a dark family history that will forever keep him connected to the town. Banding together,...
Said to be “based on an untold chapter penned by Stephen King“, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines centers on a young Jud Crandall in 1969, who has dreams of leaving his hometown behind but soon discovers sinister secrets buried within and is forced to confront a dark family history that will forever keep him connected to the town. Banding together,...
- 7/18/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Few directors boast the consistent excellence of German auteur Christian Petzold. The puckish filmmaker got on Zoom from New York to unwind some of the surprises in Berlin’s Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize winner “Afire,” his tenth feature and third to star Paula Beer.
It started out being called “The Lucky Ones.” “I love this title,” he told IndieWire during a recent interview. “But it was forbidden, because there was a wave of copyright problems.” When he came up with “The Red Sky,” referring to the film’s wildfire encroaching on his trio of Baltic Sea vacationers, “This was also forbidden for use. They said the word ‘afire’ and I said, ‘it sounds good.'”
Petzold was working on adapting a dystopian novel during the pandemic, but when he contracted Covid, he put it aside. “To erase-delete, to delete it out of my mind, this was the hard work on ‘Afire,...
It started out being called “The Lucky Ones.” “I love this title,” he told IndieWire during a recent interview. “But it was forbidden, because there was a wave of copyright problems.” When he came up with “The Red Sky,” referring to the film’s wildfire encroaching on his trio of Baltic Sea vacationers, “This was also forbidden for use. They said the word ‘afire’ and I said, ‘it sounds good.'”
Petzold was working on adapting a dystopian novel during the pandemic, but when he contracted Covid, he put it aside. “To erase-delete, to delete it out of my mind, this was the hard work on ‘Afire,...
- 7/16/2023
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Afire.Paula Beer has said that she wants to avoid any clear overlaps with her personal life as she’s preparing a character. To her credit, there’s something about her acting that eschews biographical readings: she invites us into the present as her characters are experiencing it. Beer, who was born in Mainz, Germany, has been acting since she was a child; she was 14 when she stepped onto the set of her first movie, Chris Kraus’s The Poll Diaries (2010). Just a few years later, she won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for her turn as a young widow in François Ozon’s World War I drama Frantz (2016)—a performance that showed how, even in the framework of a fairly traditional romantic drama, Beer could hint subtly at her character’s interiority beyond what was on the page.From there, it was a quick jump to the cycle of films...
- 7/14/2023
- MUBI
Christian Petzold’s latest feature, “Afire,” takes a blacklight to the artistic ego and to the trope of the manic pixie dream girls who supposedly enshrine it.
The invigorated spin on what is typically that sort of character in a movie like “Afire” is realized in this deceptively light, Eric Rohmer-esque affair by Paula Beer. The German director Petzold discovered the 28-year-old German actress with her performance in French filmmaker Francois Ozon’s black-and-white World War I-era drama “Frantz,” for which Petzold supplied German translation services. They’ve since collaborated on postmodern World War II drama “Transit,” water nymph allegory “Undine,” and now this moving and bitterly hilarious film about an insecure, pretentious fiction writer named Leon (Thomas Schubert) and the alluring woman Nadja whom he’s sharing a summer vacation home with.
With Petzold and his former creative partner Nina Hoss on an indefinite and mysterious hiatus as...
The invigorated spin on what is typically that sort of character in a movie like “Afire” is realized in this deceptively light, Eric Rohmer-esque affair by Paula Beer. The German director Petzold discovered the 28-year-old German actress with her performance in French filmmaker Francois Ozon’s black-and-white World War I-era drama “Frantz,” for which Petzold supplied German translation services. They’ve since collaborated on postmodern World War II drama “Transit,” water nymph allegory “Undine,” and now this moving and bitterly hilarious film about an insecure, pretentious fiction writer named Leon (Thomas Schubert) and the alluring woman Nadja whom he’s sharing a summer vacation home with.
With Petzold and his former creative partner Nina Hoss on an indefinite and mysterious hiatus as...
- 7/13/2023
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
I admitted upfront, still adjusting my seat in Criterion’s New York office, that I don’t really know how to interview actors––what their processes and points are, how they make decisions, what vocabulary puts it all into place. But the person I’m admitting it to is Paula Beer, perhaps the world’s most exciting actress. Certainly the greatest under-30 performer, someone who’s impressed so much in such short time.
It’d be easy to suggest Christian Petzold––her director on Transit, Undine, and most recently Afire––as key reason, but the filmmaker’s collaborative process has allowed Beer opportunity to imprint an authorial voice. This interview thus suggested opportunity to find what makes her, only an occasional interview subject, tick: her professional background, Afire‘s more sensitive stretches, and the peril of making career-based choices.
The Film Stage: I’ve spoken to Petzold a couple times...
It’d be easy to suggest Christian Petzold––her director on Transit, Undine, and most recently Afire––as key reason, but the filmmaker’s collaborative process has allowed Beer opportunity to imprint an authorial voice. This interview thus suggested opportunity to find what makes her, only an occasional interview subject, tick: her professional background, Afire‘s more sensitive stretches, and the peril of making career-based choices.
The Film Stage: I’ve spoken to Petzold a couple times...
- 7/12/2023
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Alex Cooper‘s Call Her Daddy has some serious song-boosting power.
According to Spotify data reported by Variety, major music artists who made guest appearances on Call Her Daddy saw significant upticks in streaming traffic in the 48 hours after their episode went live.
John Legend, who appeared on the show in March, saw a 200% spike in his Spotify streams. Madison Beer‘s went up 155% after her May appearance. Anitta had a guest spot in April that gave her a 150% boost. And the biggest surge of all went to John Mayer, whose streams went up 350% after his December 2022 episode.
Cooper attributes the upticks to her focus on “getting to know the person behind the fame and music.”
“I don’t settle for the usual questions like their favorite song on the alsbum or what song is the most fun to perform,” she told Variety. “I dive deep into their life and...
According to Spotify data reported by Variety, major music artists who made guest appearances on Call Her Daddy saw significant upticks in streaming traffic in the 48 hours after their episode went live.
John Legend, who appeared on the show in March, saw a 200% spike in his Spotify streams. Madison Beer‘s went up 155% after her May appearance. Anitta had a guest spot in April that gave her a 150% boost. And the biggest surge of all went to John Mayer, whose streams went up 350% after his December 2022 episode.
Cooper attributes the upticks to her focus on “getting to know the person behind the fame and music.”
“I don’t settle for the usual questions like their favorite song on the alsbum or what song is the most fun to perform,” she told Variety. “I dive deep into their life and...
- 7/7/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
With Cannes done and dusted and the heavy-hitting autumn quartet of Venice, Telluride, TIFF, and NYFF still a few months off, what’s a film festival fan to do during the dog days of summer? With New York City’s own Tribeca Festival now firmly ensconced in the summer months after moving off its traditional spring dates in 2021, movie lovers both in the city and beyond can enjoy the annual event’s prodigious programming, thanks to a combination of in-person and virtual programming.
The 2023 edition will kick off June 7 with the North American premiere of “Kiss the Future,” a documentary following the story of a community of underground musicians and creatives throughout the nearly four-year-long siege of Sarajevo, as well as the 1997 U2 concert celebrating the liberation of the Bosnian capital.
A special 30th-anniversary screening of “A Bronx Tale” will close the fest on June 17. After the movie, the film...
The 2023 edition will kick off June 7 with the North American premiere of “Kiss the Future,” a documentary following the story of a community of underground musicians and creatives throughout the nearly four-year-long siege of Sarajevo, as well as the 1997 U2 concert celebrating the liberation of the Bosnian capital.
A special 30th-anniversary screening of “A Bronx Tale” will close the fest on June 17. After the movie, the film...
- 6/1/2023
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Madison Beer sleeps best with the TV on at night. She needs things to be noisy enough that she doesn’t have the space to think. “I don’t like to be in the quiet,” she says. But with her new album, Silence Between Songs, out Sept. 15, Beer chose to do the opposite and really listen to herself.
“Those moments in between the noise is when you’re able to reflect,” she says. “I was able to look at things with a better perspective. That’s where these records came from.
“Those moments in between the noise is when you’re able to reflect,” she says. “I was able to look at things with a better perspective. That’s where these records came from.
- 5/31/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Tinashe, a featured performer at the 12th annual amFAR Gala, certainly held attention with a gorgeous puffy princess gown. She couldn’t settle on one shade of pink to wear, so there are shades of pink going lighter until her gown reaches a white base.
This gala is in support of the continuing search to find a cure for AIDS. Tinashe performed as well as Madison Beer and Aloe Blacc. Almost 2 million was raised for amFAR at last year’s event, so the mega-famous attendees like Ryan Murphy, Kelly Rowland and Chelsea Handler likely coughed up!
>Watch Aloe Blacc’s uINTERVIEW On Avicii Now!
Tinashe’s latest studio album, 333, was released in 2021 to critical acclaim. A deluxe edition with four new tracks premiered this past March.
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This gala is in support of the continuing search to find a cure for AIDS. Tinashe performed as well as Madison Beer and Aloe Blacc. Almost 2 million was raised for amFAR at last year’s event, so the mega-famous attendees like Ryan Murphy, Kelly Rowland and Chelsea Handler likely coughed up!
>Watch Aloe Blacc’s uINTERVIEW On Avicii Now!
Tinashe’s latest studio album, 333, was released in 2021 to critical acclaim. A deluxe edition with four new tracks premiered this past March.
The post Tinashe Wows In Pink Ball Gown At The 2022 amFAR Gala appeared first on uInterview.
- 11/9/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
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Paramount officially announced Tuesday it is removing its untitled Star Trek movie from a Dec. 22, 2023 release date in theaters.
The news wasn’t a surprise. In late August, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that director Adam Shakman has dropped out of the project due to scheduling issues amid his jump to Fantastic Four for Marvel.
“Matt Shakman is an incredibly talented filmmaker, and we regret the timing didn’t align for him to direct our upcoming Star Trek film,” Paramount Pictures said in a statement at the time. “We are grateful for his many contributions, are excited about the creative vision of this next chapter and look forward to bringing it to audiences all around the world.”
The most recent version of the script comes from Josh Friedman and Cameron Squires, working from a draft from Lindsey Beer and Geneva Robertson-Dworet.
The next Trek...
Paramount officially announced Tuesday it is removing its untitled Star Trek movie from a Dec. 22, 2023 release date in theaters.
The news wasn’t a surprise. In late August, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that director Adam Shakman has dropped out of the project due to scheduling issues amid his jump to Fantastic Four for Marvel.
“Matt Shakman is an incredibly talented filmmaker, and we regret the timing didn’t align for him to direct our upcoming Star Trek film,” Paramount Pictures said in a statement at the time. “We are grateful for his many contributions, are excited about the creative vision of this next chapter and look forward to bringing it to audiences all around the world.”
The most recent version of the script comes from Josh Friedman and Cameron Squires, working from a draft from Lindsey Beer and Geneva Robertson-Dworet.
The next Trek...
- 9/28/2022
- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Today, Grammy-nominated rapper, mogul, and philanthropist Lil Baby is partnering with Budweiser to release “The World is Yours to Take,” a new single that will be featured on the Official FIFA World Cup™ soundtrack and in campaign content from Budweiser, The Official Beer of The FIFA World Cup. The high-energy anthem samples the iconic chorus from ‘80s hit “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears for Fears, inspiring fans to begin their journey towards greatness. The pop song transcends generations and geography, punctuating the go-getter energy Budweiser and Lil Baby were after for the collaborative track.
Four years ago, sports fans around the world were gathering for the 2018 FIFA World Cup just as Lil Baby began on his path to superstardom with the release of his first album. Now, the Atlanta native and globally recognized rap phenomenon is using the global stage of the FIFA World Cup and partnership...
Four years ago, sports fans around the world were gathering for the 2018 FIFA World Cup just as Lil Baby began on his path to superstardom with the release of his first album. Now, the Atlanta native and globally recognized rap phenomenon is using the global stage of the FIFA World Cup and partnership...
- 9/26/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Paramount Pictures is set to reboot horror classic “Sleepy Hollow” with Lindsey Beer writing, directing and producing, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.
Beer recently signed a first look deal with the studio. Beer will produce “Sleepy Hollow” alongside Todd Garner and Spencer Walken of Broken Road Productions.
Plot details for “Sleepy Hollow” are being kept under wraps but Paramount is diving back into the horror IP with a fresh take after releasing Tim Burton’s version starring Johnny Depp in 1999.
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Beer is currently in post on Paramount’s follow-up adaptation of 2019’s “Pet Sematary,” based on Stephen King’s bestseller.
Garner is the founder and head of Broken Road Productions, which has an overall with Paramount. His Broken Road credits include the films “Mortal Kombat,” “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” and its sequel, “Knight and Day,...
Beer recently signed a first look deal with the studio. Beer will produce “Sleepy Hollow” alongside Todd Garner and Spencer Walken of Broken Road Productions.
Plot details for “Sleepy Hollow” are being kept under wraps but Paramount is diving back into the horror IP with a fresh take after releasing Tim Burton’s version starring Johnny Depp in 1999.
Also Read:
Lindsey Beer to Direct ‘Pet Sematary’ Follow-Up Film for Paramount Players
Beer is currently in post on Paramount’s follow-up adaptation of 2019’s “Pet Sematary,” based on Stephen King’s bestseller.
Garner is the founder and head of Broken Road Productions, which has an overall with Paramount. His Broken Road credits include the films “Mortal Kombat,” “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” and its sequel, “Knight and Day,...
- 6/10/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Paramount is heading to Sleepy Hollow with a brand new feature film take on the classic Headless Horseman tale, and Lindsey Beer is on board to write and direct the new movie. Beer is fresh off directing a prequel to Stephen King’s Pet Sematary for Paramount, her debut feature in the director’s chair. That project […]
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- 6/10/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: After recently signing an overall deal with the studio, Lindsey Beer and Paramount look to have found their next big property to tackle. Sources tell Deadline that the studio is set to reboot the classic horror title Sleepy Hollow, with Beer writing, directing and producing alongside Todd Garner and Spencer Walken of Broken Road Productions.
The tale about the headless horseman who terrorizes a small town and its newest resident, Ichabod Crane, has seen many iterations over the decades including the 1949 Disney animated movie and the 2010s Fox TV series. The most popular one was produced by Paramount in 1999 and starred Johnny Depp as Crane with Tim Burton directing. The film grossed more than 200 million at the worldwide box office and remains a must-watch during the Halloween season.
Exact plot details are unknown for Beer’s adaptation at this time.
Beer recently makes her directorial debut with the upcoming Pet Sematary prequel for Paramount,...
The tale about the headless horseman who terrorizes a small town and its newest resident, Ichabod Crane, has seen many iterations over the decades including the 1949 Disney animated movie and the 2010s Fox TV series. The most popular one was produced by Paramount in 1999 and starred Johnny Depp as Crane with Tim Burton directing. The film grossed more than 200 million at the worldwide box office and remains a must-watch during the Halloween season.
Exact plot details are unknown for Beer’s adaptation at this time.
Beer recently makes her directorial debut with the upcoming Pet Sematary prequel for Paramount,...
- 6/10/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
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