It's that frightfully delightful time of year again for Fangoria's highly anticipated Chainsaw Awards, with this year's nominees including Nia DaCosta's Candyman, Don Mancini's Chucky series, Jill Gevargizian's The Stylist, and many more!
You can check out the full list of nominees below, and to cast your votes, visit:
https://www.fangoria.com/original/chainsaw-awards-2022/
In their most recent magazine issue, Fangoria officially announced the nominations for its 2022 Chainsaw Awards, and horror fans everywhere can currently cast their votes at https://www.fangoria.com/original/chainsaw-awards-2022/ for their favorite films, television series, directors, artists, and more that kept us all thrilled, chilled and entertained throughout the course of 2021. Winners will be celebrated later this year during a yet-to-be-revealed Chainsaw Awards event.
The 2022 Chainsaw Awards Nominees include fan favorite films such as James Wan’s Malignant, Candyman from Nia DaCosta, and Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho,...
You can check out the full list of nominees below, and to cast your votes, visit:
https://www.fangoria.com/original/chainsaw-awards-2022/
In their most recent magazine issue, Fangoria officially announced the nominations for its 2022 Chainsaw Awards, and horror fans everywhere can currently cast their votes at https://www.fangoria.com/original/chainsaw-awards-2022/ for their favorite films, television series, directors, artists, and more that kept us all thrilled, chilled and entertained throughout the course of 2021. Winners will be celebrated later this year during a yet-to-be-revealed Chainsaw Awards event.
The 2022 Chainsaw Awards Nominees include fan favorite films such as James Wan’s Malignant, Candyman from Nia DaCosta, and Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho,...
- 1/26/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Director Scott Cooper's newest film Antlers delves deep into issues of abuse and trauma while terrorizing a small gloomy town with an ancient entity who has an insatiable taste for human flesh. The mythological creature is the wendigo or windigo, a cultural entity originating from diverse Indigenous populations from the northeastern seaboard and continental interior around the Great Lakes. The wendigo is a protector of the Earth, a spirit of winter, and a symbol of the dangers of greed and selfishness that exist in the world. Cooper attempts to connect the Indigenous mythos with an introduction, spoken in Ojibwe, that describes how Mother Earth is being destroyed by those who walk with greed in their hearts.
Antlers takes an Indigenous cultural cautionary tale and turns it into a brutal and gruesome horror movie. With guidance from Academy Award winner Guillermo del Toro, Cooper and the team construct an impressive creature,...
Antlers takes an Indigenous cultural cautionary tale and turns it into a brutal and gruesome horror movie. With guidance from Academy Award winner Guillermo del Toro, Cooper and the team construct an impressive creature,...
- 11/8/2021
- by Monte Yazzie
- DailyDead
Antlers Review — Antlers (2021) Film Review, a movie directed by Scott Cooper and starring Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane, Amy Madigan, Sawyer Jones, Cody Davis, Lyla Marlow, Jesse Downs, Arlo Hajdu, Dorian Kingi, Ken Kramer, Dendrie Taylor, Andy Thompson, Jake T. Roberts and Glynis Davies. Antlers [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Antlers (2021): Keri Russell Returns To The Screen With A So-So Creature Feature...
Continue reading: Film Review: Antlers (2021): Keri Russell Returns To The Screen With A So-So Creature Feature...
- 11/2/2021
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Scott Cooper may be new to the horror genre, but Antlers still has his signature all over it. From forgotten towns to the mistreatment of indigenous peoples, Antlers revisits many of the elements and themes that have defined Cooper’s films since 2009’s Crazy Heart. The pandemic-delayed creature feature centers around a young boy (Jeremy T. Thomas) who’s forced to take care of his family after their life-altering encounter with the Wendigo, a mythological deer-like creature. Cooper’s first foray into horror was actually spearheaded by an Oscar winner who happens to know a thing or two about movie monsters.
“Guillermo ...
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- 11/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Scott Cooper may be new to the horror genre, but Antlers still has his signature all over it. From forgotten towns to the mistreatment of indigenous peoples, Antlers revisits many of the elements and themes that have defined Cooper’s films since 2009’s Crazy Heart. The pandemic-delayed creature feature centers around a young boy (Jeremy T. Thomas) who’s forced to take care of his family after their life-altering encounter with the Wendigo, a mythological deer-like creature. Cooper’s first foray into horror was actually spearheaded by an Oscar winner who happens to know a thing or two about movie monsters.
“Guillermo ...
“Guillermo ...
- 11/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Focus Features presents Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho, a twisty psycho-thriller with a great soundtrack, as Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch goes wider, testing the appeal of a director whose films have been called the arthouse equivalent of Marvel.
Last Night, a time-bending genre tale, unspools on just over 3,000 screens — not exactly specialty but it’s from a writer-director who “can dip his toe into anything, a true specialty film, a more commercial film like Baby Driver, and now a psychological thriller that harkens back to Hitchcock, Brian De Palma and David Lynch,” said Focus distribution president Lisa Bunnell. It’s “more than a typical commercial slasher movie. It takes the thriller genre to a new level.”
The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and screened at TIFF, where it resonated strongly with preview and festival audiences. Deadline’s review “called it a dark and delicious trip.
Last Night, a time-bending genre tale, unspools on just over 3,000 screens — not exactly specialty but it’s from a writer-director who “can dip his toe into anything, a true specialty film, a more commercial film like Baby Driver, and now a psychological thriller that harkens back to Hitchcock, Brian De Palma and David Lynch,” said Focus distribution president Lisa Bunnell. It’s “more than a typical commercial slasher movie. It takes the thriller genre to a new level.”
The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and screened at TIFF, where it resonated strongly with preview and festival audiences. Deadline’s review “called it a dark and delicious trip.
- 10/29/2021
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Upon first glance, one might be inclined to dismiss the new horror film Antlers as being simply something schlocky without even giving it a chance. That would be a catastrophic disservice to both the film and to the viewer as Scott Cooper’s film may be one of the more terrifying yet satisfying films of the genre since Robert Eggers’ The Witch (2016).
Keri Russell plays Julia Meadows, a middle-school teacher who happens to have a student (Jeremy T. Thomas) whose work has manifested in disturbingly graphic and macabre drawings, which leads Julia to explore the possibility of abuse happening at home. But, when she enlists the assistance of her brother, the town’s sheriff (Jesse Plemons), it becomes clear that there is more to the young boy’s artwork than mere neglect.
Director Cooper – working from a script by himself, C. Henry Chaisson, and Nick Antosca (who also wrote the...
Keri Russell plays Julia Meadows, a middle-school teacher who happens to have a student (Jeremy T. Thomas) whose work has manifested in disturbingly graphic and macabre drawings, which leads Julia to explore the possibility of abuse happening at home. But, when she enlists the assistance of her brother, the town’s sheriff (Jesse Plemons), it becomes clear that there is more to the young boy’s artwork than mere neglect.
Director Cooper – working from a script by himself, C. Henry Chaisson, and Nick Antosca (who also wrote the...
- 10/29/2021
- by Mike Tyrkus
- CinemaNerdz
Jeremy T. Thomas, and Keri Russell in the film Antlers. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2021 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation All Rights Reserved
Before you begin to fill the candy bowls and light up the jack o’lantern, how about taking a terror trek to the “haunted” multiplex for a very modern take on the traditional “creature feature”? Yes, there’s a growling drooling mythical monster at the center of the story, though the town and its past are pretty scary without this “beastie”. Perhaps this is a result of the unique behind-the-scenes pairing of a producer known for his fantasy fright flicks and a director who’d helmed several films that deal with all-too-human horrors. Together this “mad move-scientist” duo have stitched together a shambling nightmare thing that threatens to impale several villagers on its razor-sharp Antlers.
This said nightmare actually begins during another overcast day, just outside a remote dying town in Oregon.
Before you begin to fill the candy bowls and light up the jack o’lantern, how about taking a terror trek to the “haunted” multiplex for a very modern take on the traditional “creature feature”? Yes, there’s a growling drooling mythical monster at the center of the story, though the town and its past are pretty scary without this “beastie”. Perhaps this is a result of the unique behind-the-scenes pairing of a producer known for his fantasy fright flicks and a director who’d helmed several films that deal with all-too-human horrors. Together this “mad move-scientist” duo have stitched together a shambling nightmare thing that threatens to impale several villagers on its razor-sharp Antlers.
This said nightmare actually begins during another overcast day, just outside a remote dying town in Oregon.
- 10/29/2021
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
What happens when an ancient antlered monster, generational family trauma and middle school bullies all meet in the middle? Scott Cooper had a lot to say on the subject.
From the collaboration of director and co-writer Cooper – who directed “Crazy Heart” and “Hostiles” – and producer Guillermo del Toro, “Antlers” tells the tale of a middle school teacher and her sheriff brother as they become involved with her enigmatic student whose secrets lead to terrifying encounters with a dark ancestral creature. The film stars Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Green, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane and Amy Madigan.
From the very beginning through the bitter end, “Antlers” grapples with difficult topics including drug addiction and child abuse, and Cooper did not shy away from confronting such conversations head-on. Bolstered by the Native lore of the fear-mongering creature, the Wendigo, Cooper unpacked these difficult narratives.
Cooper spoke to Variety about...
From the collaboration of director and co-writer Cooper – who directed “Crazy Heart” and “Hostiles” – and producer Guillermo del Toro, “Antlers” tells the tale of a middle school teacher and her sheriff brother as they become involved with her enigmatic student whose secrets lead to terrifying encounters with a dark ancestral creature. The film stars Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Green, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane and Amy Madigan.
From the very beginning through the bitter end, “Antlers” grapples with difficult topics including drug addiction and child abuse, and Cooper did not shy away from confronting such conversations head-on. Bolstered by the Native lore of the fear-mongering creature, the Wendigo, Cooper unpacked these difficult narratives.
Cooper spoke to Variety about...
- 10/28/2021
- by Katie Song
- Variety Film + TV
In the dark regions of the Pacific Northwest, ancient myths come to frightening life in Antlers, an unsettling thriller. School teacher Julia (Kerri Russell) takes action when young student Lucas (Jeremy T. Thomas) begins to show signs that he has been hiding a terrible secret, even as Julia's brother Paul (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, starts his investigation into a disturbing crime. Could any kind of connection exist between the young boy and a mutilated body? The consequences could...
- 10/28/2021
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
From the visionary world of acclaimed director Scott Cooper and horror maestro Guillermo del Toro comes Antlers. In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher (Keri Russell) and her sheriff brother (Jesse Plemons) become embroiled with her enigmatic student (Jeremy T. Thomas) whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with a legendary ancestral creature who came before them. Based on the short story The Quiet Boy by Nick Antosca. Produced by Guillermo del Toro, David S. Goyer, and J. Miles Dale.
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Jesse Plemmons, Jeremy T. Thomas, and Keri Russell in the film Antlers. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2021 Twentieth Century Fox...
Wamg is giving passes away to the advanced screening of Antlers at AMC Studio 28 with Dine-in theaters Wednesday Oct 27th 7pm
Watch the trailer.
Enter at the link to be the first to see Antlers
Link: http://www.searchlightscreenings.com/KCOtZ14201
No purchase necessary. Rated R
Get tickets Here.
Jesse Plemmons, Jeremy T. Thomas, and Keri Russell in the film Antlers. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2021 Twentieth Century Fox...
- 10/27/2021
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
After being delayed due to the pandemic, Scott Cooper’s Antlers is finally arriving in theaters this Friday courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. Produced by Oscar winner and monster enthusiast Guillermo del Toro and co-written by Cooper, Nick Antosca (who wrote the short story that Antlers was based upon), and Henry Chaisson, Antlers transports viewers to an isolated Oregon town being terrorized by the legendary Wendigo, and a small boy named Lucas (played by Jeremy T. Thomas) at the center of it all. Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons co-star.
During a recent press day for Antlers, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with Cooper about his latest directorial effort. During the interview, he discussed how the project came about through a call from Guillermo del Toro and how he wanted to approach the theme of trauma in the script for Antlers. Cooper also chatted about how Jeremy T. Thomas became...
During a recent press day for Antlers, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with Cooper about his latest directorial effort. During the interview, he discussed how the project came about through a call from Guillermo del Toro and how he wanted to approach the theme of trauma in the script for Antlers. Cooper also chatted about how Jeremy T. Thomas became...
- 10/26/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Warner Bros.’ “Dune” topped the U.K. and Ireland box office in its debut weekend with £5.8 million ($8.1 million), according to numbers from Comscore.
In the process, Denis Villeneuve’s epic, headlined by Timothée Chalamet, ended the three-week reign of James Bond film “No Time to Die,” atop the box office.
In its fourth weekend, the Bond film, Daniel Craig’s swan song as the iconic British spy, continued to perform strongly and collected £4.6 million in second position. The Universal release now has a running total of £78 million.
Sony release “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” took £2.4 million in third place in its second weekend and now has a total of £11.1 million.
Universal’s “The Boss Baby: Family Business” debuted in fourth position at the box office with £1.1 million.
Rounding off the top five was Universal’s “The Addams Family 2” with £885,404. The film now has a total of £5.2 million after three weekends in release.
In the process, Denis Villeneuve’s epic, headlined by Timothée Chalamet, ended the three-week reign of James Bond film “No Time to Die,” atop the box office.
In its fourth weekend, the Bond film, Daniel Craig’s swan song as the iconic British spy, continued to perform strongly and collected £4.6 million in second position. The Universal release now has a running total of £78 million.
Sony release “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” took £2.4 million in third place in its second weekend and now has a total of £11.1 million.
Universal’s “The Boss Baby: Family Business” debuted in fourth position at the box office with £1.1 million.
Rounding off the top five was Universal’s “The Addams Family 2” with £885,404. The film now has a total of £5.2 million after three weekends in release.
- 10/26/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The first look clip for Searchlight Pictures’ Antlers is out, featuring some creepy creature action from director Scott Cooper and horror maestro Guillermo del Toro.
In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher (Keri Russell) and her sheriff brother (Jesse Plemons) become embroiled with her enigmatic student (Jeremy T. Thomas), whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with a legendary ancestral creature who came before them.
The film is based on the short story The Quiet Boy by Nick Antosca. Producers are Guillermo del Toro, David S. Goyer, and J. Miles Dale.
Watch the clip above.
In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher (Keri Russell) and her sheriff brother (Jesse Plemons) become embroiled with her enigmatic student (Jeremy T. Thomas), whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with a legendary ancestral creature who came before them.
The film is based on the short story The Quiet Boy by Nick Antosca. Producers are Guillermo del Toro, David S. Goyer, and J. Miles Dale.
Watch the clip above.
- 10/22/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Mess with imposing figures in the mythical lore of the ancient Native American tribes at your great peril —that would seem to be the message of Antlers, a classy horror outing that’s perceptively cast and particularly attentive to the dead-end realities of a once-prosperous Oregon mining town.
Searchlight no doubt will trumpet the involvement of executive producer Guillermo del Toro as much as possible — and his influence is palpable — but the prevailing mood of director Scott Cooper’s latest is somber in the way it reflects the sorry state of things for the working class in places that time has passed by. The film was the closing-night attraction at the American Cinematheque’s Beyond Fest in Los Angeles.
Cooper examined the woes of a formerly flourishing industry town in Out of the Furnace, in 2013, and the feel here is also very much one of a community that’s been...
Searchlight no doubt will trumpet the involvement of executive producer Guillermo del Toro as much as possible — and his influence is palpable — but the prevailing mood of director Scott Cooper’s latest is somber in the way it reflects the sorry state of things for the working class in places that time has passed by. The film was the closing-night attraction at the American Cinematheque’s Beyond Fest in Los Angeles.
Cooper examined the woes of a formerly flourishing industry town in Out of the Furnace, in 2013, and the feel here is also very much one of a community that’s been...
- 10/12/2021
- by Todd McCarthy
- Deadline Film + TV
Thoroughly successful both as icky art house horror and as an allegory of generational trauma, Scott Cooper’s Antlers continues the director’s hot streak while bearing the unmistakable mark of one of its producers, Guillermo del Toro. Adapted from a short story by Nick Antosca (one of three screenwriters here), it watches as an ancient, malevolent monster terrorizes a small community already wracked by drugs and despair. Child actor Jeremy T. Thomas impresses in his first lead performance, a haunted turn embodying the picture’s deepest conflicts about family, duty and self-preservation.
Thomas’ Lucas is a 12-year-old shouldering terrible responsibility. His father, a single ...
Thomas’ Lucas is a 12-year-old shouldering terrible responsibility. His father, a single ...
- 10/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Thoroughly successful both as icky art house horror and as an allegory of generational trauma, Scott Cooper’s Antlers continues the director’s hot streak while bearing the unmistakable mark of one of its producers, Guillermo del Toro. Adapted from a short story by Nick Antosca (one of three screenwriters here), it watches as an ancient, malevolent monster terrorizes a small community already wracked by drugs and despair. Child actor Jeremy T. Thomas impresses in his first lead performance, a haunted turn embodying the picture’s deepest conflicts about family, duty and self-preservation.
Thomas’ Lucas is a 12-year-old shouldering terrible responsibility. His father, a single ...
Thomas’ Lucas is a 12-year-old shouldering terrible responsibility. His father, a single ...
- 10/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
As movie titles go, “Antlers” seems ready-made for one of two holidays — either Christmas or Halloween — and it’s kind of a shame to see it squandered on the latter. Now what is some enterprising filmmaker supposed to call his revisionist Rudolph story when the time comes? The name’s a somewhat less obvious fit for director Scott Cooper’s somber, character-centric stab at supernatural horror, although it makes sense once you realize that this slow-burn, Oregon-set monster movie is centered on the Native American “wendigo” legend, whereby an evil spirit possesses people and transforms them into deadly elk-horned creatures with an appetite for human flesh.
Cooper has dabbled in many a genre across his five-movie directing career, although there’s been a consistent darkness to it all that puts horror squarely in his wheelhouse. Executed with style and perhaps a bit too much self-importance, his work has traditionally focused...
Cooper has dabbled in many a genre across his five-movie directing career, although there’s been a consistent darkness to it all that puts horror squarely in his wheelhouse. Executed with style and perhaps a bit too much self-importance, his work has traditionally focused...
- 10/12/2021
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Scott Cooper is a filmmaker who seems primarily driven by following the aftermath. In a growing filmography marked by vengeance and regret and missed chances, one common thread is that his movies are built on the way the people within them respond to the lives they’ve been dealt. Those movies also tend to play out with a certain level of unsparing brutality. Mothers watch their children murdered and brothers are slowly robbed of everything until revenge becomes the only way out. This all makes Cooper a curious candidate to helm a story like “Antlers,” a tale where a very real and tangible human story butts up against an otherworldly spiritual force.
At first, branching out into this new territory proves fruitful in “Antlers,” particularly in the film’s opening moments. A father, leaving his son in a pickup truck waiting outside, heads into his job at a local Oregon mine.
At first, branching out into this new territory proves fruitful in “Antlers,” particularly in the film’s opening moments. A father, leaving his son in a pickup truck waiting outside, heads into his job at a local Oregon mine.
- 10/12/2021
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Often we refer to the concept of family as the ties that bind, and for good reason. Because sometimes, our family can be the very thing in our lives that is either holding us down or they can keep us connected to some type of trauma that continues to haunt our very existence. That’s the primary theme that ripples throughout Scott Cooper’s Antlers, a harrowing, gut-punch creature feature that is shockingly bleak at times and features brilliant performances from Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, and the precocious Jeremy T. Thomas, who is at the center of Antler’s mystery and is so heartbreakingly great in this.
In the small town of Cispus Falls, Oregon, a series of mysteriously gruesome deaths has gripped the isolated mining community, and Sheriff Paul Meadows (Plemons) is completely baffled by certain grisly details surrounding the murders. His sister Julia (Russell) is a teacher who...
In the small town of Cispus Falls, Oregon, a series of mysteriously gruesome deaths has gripped the isolated mining community, and Sheriff Paul Meadows (Plemons) is completely baffled by certain grisly details surrounding the murders. His sister Julia (Russell) is a teacher who...
- 10/12/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Searchlight Pictures and Beyond Fest announced today the World Premiere of Scott Cooper’s new horror thriller Antlers as the October 11th Closing Night selection of the 2021 Beyond Fest, presented in partnership with the American Cinematheque. Watch the Scry trailer:
The premiere will launch a series of events leading up to the October 29th domestic theatrical release of the film, including a “Fantastic Fest Presents” Special Screening with Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas in San Francisco and Austin on October 11th; the International Premiere at the 54th Sitges International Film Festival (Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantastic de Catalunya) on October 13th; Closing Night of the 12th Annual Telluride Horror Show on October 17th ; and a special Drive-In Screening at the 57th Chicago International Film Festival on October 15th. Additionally Scott Cooper will host a horror retrospective in conjunction with Beyond Fest and the American Cinematheque this fall.
Antlers comes from the visionary...
The premiere will launch a series of events leading up to the October 29th domestic theatrical release of the film, including a “Fantastic Fest Presents” Special Screening with Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas in San Francisco and Austin on October 11th; the International Premiere at the 54th Sitges International Film Festival (Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantastic de Catalunya) on October 13th; Closing Night of the 12th Annual Telluride Horror Show on October 17th ; and a special Drive-In Screening at the 57th Chicago International Film Festival on October 15th. Additionally Scott Cooper will host a horror retrospective in conjunction with Beyond Fest and the American Cinematheque this fall.
Antlers comes from the visionary...
- 9/23/2021
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Scott Cooper’s horror thriller “Antlers” is finally ready to trot.
The Searchlight Pictures release, delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, will bow as the closing night film of the annual Beyond Fest. After, it will continue rolling out at global genre festivals, including Fantastic Fest, the Telluride Horror Show and Sitges Film Festival.
The tour will conclude with a domestic theatrical release on Oct. 29.
“I made ‘Antlers’ as a communal theatrical experience for cinema lovers,” said director and co-writer Cooper. “I can’t think of a more apt series of screenings to launch our film before audiences across the globe — audiences whom I hope share an appreciation for horror films with a different perspective on our everyday fears and ancestral mythology.”
Cooper, whose credits include “Hostiles” and “Crazy Heart,” helms the pic, produced by Guillermo del Toro, David S. Goyer (“The Night House”) and J. Miles Dale of the upcoming “Nightmare Alley.
The Searchlight Pictures release, delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, will bow as the closing night film of the annual Beyond Fest. After, it will continue rolling out at global genre festivals, including Fantastic Fest, the Telluride Horror Show and Sitges Film Festival.
The tour will conclude with a domestic theatrical release on Oct. 29.
“I made ‘Antlers’ as a communal theatrical experience for cinema lovers,” said director and co-writer Cooper. “I can’t think of a more apt series of screenings to launch our film before audiences across the globe — audiences whom I hope share an appreciation for horror films with a different perspective on our everyday fears and ancestral mythology.”
Cooper, whose credits include “Hostiles” and “Crazy Heart,” helms the pic, produced by Guillermo del Toro, David S. Goyer (“The Night House”) and J. Miles Dale of the upcoming “Nightmare Alley.
- 9/23/2021
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Searchlight Pictures has set the world premiere of Scott Cooper’s new horror thriller Antlers on Oct. 11, Closing Night selection of the 2021 Beyond Fest. The premiere will launch a series of events leading up to the Oct. 29 domestic theatrical release of the film, that includes a “Fantastic Fest Presents” Special Screening with Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas in San Francisco and Austin on Oct. 11; the International Premiere at the 54 Sitges International Film Festival on Oct. 13; Closing Night of the 12 Annual Telluride Horror Show on October 17 and a special Drive-In Screening at the 57 Chicago International Film Festival on Oct. 15. Additionally, Cooper will host a horror retrospective in conjunction with Beyond Fest and the American Cinematheque this fall.
“Antlers features intense scares, a spectacular creature, riveting storytelling, accomplished performances, and the thrilling vision of Scott Cooper at the helm,” said Beyond Fest Founder Christian Parkes. “We know our audiences will journey into the heart...
“Antlers features intense scares, a spectacular creature, riveting storytelling, accomplished performances, and the thrilling vision of Scott Cooper at the helm,” said Beyond Fest Founder Christian Parkes. “We know our audiences will journey into the heart...
- 9/23/2021
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Studio announces festival roll-out for horror thriller.
Searchlight Pictures’ horror thriller Antlers from Scott Cooper will get its world premiere as the closing night selection at 2021 Beyond Fest on October 11.
The festival berth launches a series of events leading up to the film’s October 29 theatrical release in the US. Antlers gets a “Fantastic Fest Presents” Special Screening with Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas in San Francisco and Austin on October 11, the international premiere at Sitges on October 13, closing night of the Telluride Horror Show on October 17 and a drive-in screening at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 15.
Antlers stars Keri Russell...
Searchlight Pictures’ horror thriller Antlers from Scott Cooper will get its world premiere as the closing night selection at 2021 Beyond Fest on October 11.
The festival berth launches a series of events leading up to the film’s October 29 theatrical release in the US. Antlers gets a “Fantastic Fest Presents” Special Screening with Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas in San Francisco and Austin on October 11, the international premiere at Sitges on October 13, closing night of the Telluride Horror Show on October 17 and a drive-in screening at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 15.
Antlers stars Keri Russell...
- 9/23/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
With a new year upon us and Covid-19 vaccinations starting to make the rounds, Searchlight Pictures has announced 2021 theatrical release dates for David Bruckner's The Night House, Scott Cooper's Antlers, and Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley.
Searchlight Pictures will release The Night House on July 16th, Antlers on October 29th, and Nightmare Alley on December 3rd. Read on for additional details on all three films, as well as Michael Showalter's The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA, January 21, 2021 – Searchlight Pictures announced today the following additional films for release in theatres in 2021:
The Night House – July 16, 2021
Directed by: David Bruckner
Written by: Ben Collins & Luke Piotrowski
Produced by: David S. Goyer, Keith Levine, and John Zois
Cast: Rebecca Hall, Sarah Goldberg, Evan Jonigkeit, Stacy Martin and Vondie Curtis Hall
The Night House follows a widow (Rebecca Hall of The Town) who begins to...
Searchlight Pictures will release The Night House on July 16th, Antlers on October 29th, and Nightmare Alley on December 3rd. Read on for additional details on all three films, as well as Michael Showalter's The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA, January 21, 2021 – Searchlight Pictures announced today the following additional films for release in theatres in 2021:
The Night House – July 16, 2021
Directed by: David Bruckner
Written by: Ben Collins & Luke Piotrowski
Produced by: David S. Goyer, Keith Levine, and John Zois
Cast: Rebecca Hall, Sarah Goldberg, Evan Jonigkeit, Stacy Martin and Vondie Curtis Hall
The Night House follows a widow (Rebecca Hall of The Town) who begins to...
- 1/23/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Searchlight Pictures has updated its 2021 release calendar, dating Guillermo del Toro’s “Nightmare Alley” for December 3. The date puts del Toro’s latest in the thick of the 2021-2022 awards season. Searchlight appears to be following the same release plan it gave del Toro’s last movie, “The Shape of Water,” which started its U.S. theatrical rollout on the first weekend of December. “The Shape of Water” debuted at the Venice Film Festival, winning the Golden Lion, and it seems likely “Nightmare Alley” will show up on the fall film festival circuit.
Del Toro’s “Nightmare Alley” is adapted by the filmmaker, and film critic Kim Morgan, from the 1946 William Lindsay Gresham novel of the same name. The ensemble cast includes Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe, Richard Jenkins, Ron Perlman, Rooney Mara, and David Strathairn. The film originally eyed a release in 2020, but pandemic-related production delays...
Del Toro’s “Nightmare Alley” is adapted by the filmmaker, and film critic Kim Morgan, from the 1946 William Lindsay Gresham novel of the same name. The ensemble cast includes Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe, Richard Jenkins, Ron Perlman, Rooney Mara, and David Strathairn. The film originally eyed a release in 2020, but pandemic-related production delays...
- 1/21/2021
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Searchlight Pictures, ever the believer in theatrical, has dated four releases for 2021.
Their Sundance horror pickup The Night House will turn its lights on July 16. The David Bruckner directed titles which Searchlight shelled out a reported $12M for last January follows a widow (Rebecca Hall) who begins to uncover her recently deceased husband’s disturbing secrets.
Their Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker televangelist biopic The Eyes of Tammy Faye will debut on Sept. 24. The pic, directed by Michael Showalter and written by Abe Sylvia, takes an intimate look at the rise, fall and redemption of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker. In the 1970s and ’80s, Tammy Faye and her husband, Jim Bakker, rose from humble beginnings to create the world’s largest religious broadcasting network and theme park, and were revered for their message of love, acceptance and prosperity. However, it wasn’t long before financial improprieties, scheming rivals, and scandal toppled their carefully constructed empire.
Their Sundance horror pickup The Night House will turn its lights on July 16. The David Bruckner directed titles which Searchlight shelled out a reported $12M for last January follows a widow (Rebecca Hall) who begins to uncover her recently deceased husband’s disturbing secrets.
Their Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker televangelist biopic The Eyes of Tammy Faye will debut on Sept. 24. The pic, directed by Michael Showalter and written by Abe Sylvia, takes an intimate look at the rise, fall and redemption of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker. In the 1970s and ’80s, Tammy Faye and her husband, Jim Bakker, rose from humble beginnings to create the world’s largest religious broadcasting network and theme park, and were revered for their message of love, acceptance and prosperity. However, it wasn’t long before financial improprieties, scheming rivals, and scandal toppled their carefully constructed empire.
- 1/21/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
With the restructuring of Searchlight and Covid kicking around the release date, the only reason why we think Antlers might break into the Sundance line-up has to do with the film’s current release date of February 19th. Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene and Scott Haze star in a project that went into production in October off 2019 in Vancouver. This is Scott Cooper‘s fifth feature after a productive 2009’s Crazy Heart, 2013’s Out of the Furnace, 2015’s Black Mass and 2017’s Hostiles.
Gist: In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become embroiled with her enigmatic student, whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with a legendary ancestral creature who came before them.…...
Gist: In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become embroiled with her enigmatic student, whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with a legendary ancestral creature who came before them.…...
- 11/13/2020
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
As part of the Comic-Con@Home panel for Antlers, Guillermo del Toro and Scott Cooper discussed the Wendigo-inspired film. Fox Searchlight has released a brand new featurette that explores the myth and teases the upcoming horror film:
Directed by Scott Cooper from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper, based on Antosca's short story "The Quiet Boy," Antlers stars Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane, and Amy Madigan. The film is produced by Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer, and J. Miles Dale.
"In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences."
Antlers is currently scheduled for a February 19th, 2021 theatrical release.
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Directed by Scott Cooper from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper, based on Antosca's short story "The Quiet Boy," Antlers stars Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane, and Amy Madigan. The film is produced by Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer, and J. Miles Dale.
"In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences."
Antlers is currently scheduled for a February 19th, 2021 theatrical release.
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- 7/26/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Following the news that Paramount has postponed the release of A Quiet Place Part II due to the coronavirus pandemic, Disney has pulled The New Mutants and Antlers from their release schedule.
According to Deadline, Disney is"looking at potential 2020 dates" to release The New Mutants and Antlers after taking them off the release slate.
This is the latest in several release date delays for The New Mutants. A horror film set in the X-Men universe, Josh Boone's The New Mutants was most recently slated to come out on April 3rd.
Directed by Scott Cooper, written by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper, and produced by Guillermo del Toro, Antlers was set to come out on April 17th.
The New Mutants is set up at Disney's 20th Century Studios, while Antlers is at Disney's Searchlight Pictures. We'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated on both...
According to Deadline, Disney is"looking at potential 2020 dates" to release The New Mutants and Antlers after taking them off the release slate.
This is the latest in several release date delays for The New Mutants. A horror film set in the X-Men universe, Josh Boone's The New Mutants was most recently slated to come out on April 3rd.
Directed by Scott Cooper, written by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper, and produced by Guillermo del Toro, Antlers was set to come out on April 17th.
The New Mutants is set up at Disney's 20th Century Studios, while Antlers is at Disney's Searchlight Pictures. We'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated on both...
- 3/12/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Fox Searchlight has dropped the final trailer for the Guillermo del Toro-produced horror ‘Antlers’ starring Keri Russell.
Based on the short story ‘The Quiet Boy’ by Nick Antosca, the film is directed by Scott Cooper from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper.
Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane and Amy Madigan head up the cast.
Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer and J. Miles Dale produced.
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The film is released in 2020
Antlers Synopsis
A small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harbouring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
The post “Something’s going on with Lucas!” new trailer drops for ‘Antlers’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
Based on the short story ‘The Quiet Boy’ by Nick Antosca, the film is directed by Scott Cooper from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper.
Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane and Amy Madigan head up the cast.
Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer and J. Miles Dale produced.
Also in trailers – Who you gonna call? First trailer for ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ springs to life
The film is released in 2020
Antlers Synopsis
A small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harbouring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
The post “Something’s going on with Lucas!” new trailer drops for ‘Antlers’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 12/11/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The first trailer for the ninth and final Star Wars film, The Rise of Skywalker, released a full trailer this week. The film is directed by J.J. Abrams and stars Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac and John Boyega. Antlers from director Scott Cooper also released a full trailer starring Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons and Jeremy T. Thomas.
Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne star in Tom Harper's The Aeronauts and Timothée Chalamet, Robert Pattinson, Ben Mendelsohn and Lily Rose Depp star in David Michôd's The King. The trailer for Alex Wolff's directorial debut, The Cat and the Moon, also debuted this week....
Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne star in Tom Harper's The Aeronauts and Timothée Chalamet, Robert Pattinson, Ben Mendelsohn and Lily Rose Depp star in David Michôd's The King. The trailer for Alex Wolff's directorial debut, The Cat and the Moon, also debuted this week....
- 10/27/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The first trailer for the ninth and final Star Wars film, The Rise of Skywalker, released a full trailer this week. The film is directed by J.J. Abrams and stars Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac and John Boyega. Antlers from director Scott Cooper also released a full trailer starring Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons and Jeremy T. Thomas.
Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne star in Tom Harper's The Aeronauts and Timothée Chalamet, Robert Pattinson, Ben Mendelsohn and Lily Rose Depp star in David Michôd's The King. The trailer for Alex Wolff's directorial debut, The Cat and the Moon, also debuted this week....
Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne star in Tom Harper's The Aeronauts and Timothée Chalamet, Robert Pattinson, Ben Mendelsohn and Lily Rose Depp star in David Michôd's The King. The trailer for Alex Wolff's directorial debut, The Cat and the Moon, also debuted this week....
- 10/27/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Fox Searchlight has dropped a new trailer for the Guillermo del Toro-produced horror ‘Antlers’ starring Keri Russell.
Based on the short story ‘The Quiet Boy’ by Nick Antosca, the film is directed by Scott Cooper from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper.
Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane and Amy Madigan head up the cast.
Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer and J. Miles Dale produced.
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The film is released in 2020
Antlers Synopsis
A small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harbouring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
The post Creepy new trailer debuts for Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Antlers’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
Based on the short story ‘The Quiet Boy’ by Nick Antosca, the film is directed by Scott Cooper from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper.
Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane and Amy Madigan head up the cast.
Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer and J. Miles Dale produced.
Also in trailers – ‘The force will be with you’ Final trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ packs an emotional punch
The film is released in 2020
Antlers Synopsis
A small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harbouring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
The post Creepy new trailer debuts for Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Antlers’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 10/24/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A new trailer has been unleashed for producer Guillermo del Toro and director Scott Cooper’s upcoming horror film Antlers. This thing is filled with gruesome and disturbing new footage that horror fans are going to love!
This is a crazy and messed up looking film and it’s an adaptation of a short story, The Quiet Boy, from Channel Zero creator Nick Antosca. The film stars Keri Russell as a school teacher in a small-town who begins to suspect something is seriously wrong with one of her young students. Here’s the brief plot summary that was shared:
In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
When talking about the influence of the film, Copper explained, “I was so influenced early on by the work of John Carpenter,...
This is a crazy and messed up looking film and it’s an adaptation of a short story, The Quiet Boy, from Channel Zero creator Nick Antosca. The film stars Keri Russell as a school teacher in a small-town who begins to suspect something is seriously wrong with one of her young students. Here’s the brief plot summary that was shared:
In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
When talking about the influence of the film, Copper explained, “I was so influenced early on by the work of John Carpenter,...
- 10/23/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
I somehow missed the first trailer for Antlers, but the film is sure as hell on my radar now that Fox Searchlight has released a new atmospheric trailer. Directed by Scott Cooper (Hostiles), the upcoming horror film centers around a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, as they discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) has been harboring…...
- 10/23/2019
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Joseph Baxter Dec 10, 2019
Guillermo del Toro-produced horror film Antlers stars Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons as a small town plagued by a mysterious monster.
Antlers will showcase an intriguing spin on horror film conventions, mixing the old “a boy and his monster” fantasy trope of Pete’s Dragon and Where the Wild Things Are with a voraciously deadly deer twist.
Guillermo del Toro serves as a producer for Antlers; a duty that, a few years back, saw him appoint Black Mass director Scott Cooper, who worked off a script that he co-wrote with C. Henry Chaisson and Nick Antosca, adapting Antosca’s short story, The Quiet Boy. David Goyer and J. Miles Dale also serve as producers.
Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons headline here, joined by Jeremy T. Thomas, who plays a small-town kid with the most problematic secret buddy ever.
Antlers Trailer
A new trailer for Antlers has arrived,...
Guillermo del Toro-produced horror film Antlers stars Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons as a small town plagued by a mysterious monster.
Antlers will showcase an intriguing spin on horror film conventions, mixing the old “a boy and his monster” fantasy trope of Pete’s Dragon and Where the Wild Things Are with a voraciously deadly deer twist.
Guillermo del Toro serves as a producer for Antlers; a duty that, a few years back, saw him appoint Black Mass director Scott Cooper, who worked off a script that he co-wrote with C. Henry Chaisson and Nick Antosca, adapting Antosca’s short story, The Quiet Boy. David Goyer and J. Miles Dale also serve as producers.
Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons headline here, joined by Jeremy T. Thomas, who plays a small-town kid with the most problematic secret buddy ever.
Antlers Trailer
A new trailer for Antlers has arrived,...
- 10/23/2019
- Den of Geek
Ahead of its release sometime next year, the official trailer for Antlers (produced by Guillermo del Toro and co-written by Channel Zero creator Nick Antosca) has been unleashed by Fox Searchlight, giving horror fans a deeper look at its unsettling creature-centric scares.
Directed by Scott Cooper from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper, based on Antosca's short story "The Quiet Boy," Antlers stars Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane, and Amy Madigan. Slated for a 2020 release from Fox Searchlight, the film is produced by Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer, and J. Miles Dale.
Synopsis: "In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences."
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Directed by Scott Cooper from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson & Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper, based on Antosca's short story "The Quiet Boy," Antlers stars Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane, and Amy Madigan. Slated for a 2020 release from Fox Searchlight, the film is produced by Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer, and J. Miles Dale.
Synopsis: "In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences."
The post Watch the Official Trailer for Antlers, Directed by Scott Cooper...
- 10/23/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A supernatural creature takes over a young boy's home in the latest trailer for the Fox Searchlight Pictures horror film Antlers.
Set in a small town in Oregon, the film follows teacher Julia Meadows (Keri Russell) and her sheriff brother Paul (Jesse Plemons) as they become entwined with a young student who harbors a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Amy Madigan, Scott Haze and Rory Cochrane also star in the Scott Cooper-directed film. Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale and David S. Goyer produced the film.
The trailer opens with Lucas Weaver (Thomas) ominously ...
Set in a small town in Oregon, the film follows teacher Julia Meadows (Keri Russell) and her sheriff brother Paul (Jesse Plemons) as they become entwined with a young student who harbors a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Amy Madigan, Scott Haze and Rory Cochrane also star in the Scott Cooper-directed film. Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale and David S. Goyer produced the film.
The trailer opens with Lucas Weaver (Thomas) ominously ...
- 10/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A supernatural creature takes over a young boy's home in the latest trailer for the Fox Searchlight Pictures horror film Antlers.
Set in a small town in Oregon, the film follows teacher Julia Meadows (Keri Russell) and her sheriff brother Paul (Jesse Plemons) as they become entwined with a young student who harbors a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Amy Madigan, Scott Haze and Rory Cochrane also star in the Scott Cooper-directed film. Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale and David S. Goyer produced the film.
The trailer opens with Lucas Weaver (Thomas) ominously ...
Set in a small town in Oregon, the film follows teacher Julia Meadows (Keri Russell) and her sheriff brother Paul (Jesse Plemons) as they become entwined with a young student who harbors a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Amy Madigan, Scott Haze and Rory Cochrane also star in the Scott Cooper-directed film. Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale and David S. Goyer produced the film.
The trailer opens with Lucas Weaver (Thomas) ominously ...
- 10/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Scott Cooper's supernatural horror film Antlers will hit theaters April 17, 2020, Fox Searchlight said Wednesday.
The pic is produced by Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer and J. Miles Dale.
The story follows a small-town Oregon teacher, Julia Meadows (Keri Russell), and her sheriff brother, Paul (Jesse Plemons), as they become entwined with a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) who harbors a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Graham Greene, Amy Madigan, Scott Haze and Rory Cochrane round out the cast.
Cooper directed from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson, Nick Antosca and Cooper, based on Antosca's short story The ...
The pic is produced by Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer and J. Miles Dale.
The story follows a small-town Oregon teacher, Julia Meadows (Keri Russell), and her sheriff brother, Paul (Jesse Plemons), as they become entwined with a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) who harbors a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Graham Greene, Amy Madigan, Scott Haze and Rory Cochrane round out the cast.
Cooper directed from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson, Nick Antosca and Cooper, based on Antosca's short story The ...
- 10/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Scott Cooper's supernatural horror film Antlers will hit theaters April 17, 2020, Fox Searchlight said Wednesday.
The pic is produced by Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer and J. Miles Dale.
The story follows a small-town Oregon teacher, Julia Meadows (Keri Russell), and her sheriff brother, Paul (Jesse Plemons), as they become entwined with a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) who harbors a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Graham Greene, Amy Madigan, Scott Haze and Rory Cochrane round out the cast.
Cooper directed from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson, Nick Antosca and Cooper, based on Antosca's short story The ...
The pic is produced by Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer and J. Miles Dale.
The story follows a small-town Oregon teacher, Julia Meadows (Keri Russell), and her sheriff brother, Paul (Jesse Plemons), as they become entwined with a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) who harbors a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Graham Greene, Amy Madigan, Scott Haze and Rory Cochrane round out the cast.
Cooper directed from a screenplay by C. Henry Chaisson, Nick Antosca and Cooper, based on Antosca's short story The ...
- 10/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After his first four films–Crazy Heart, Out of the Furnace, Black Mass, and Hostiles–fell into the prestige drama territory, Scott Cooper is loosening up a bit for his next feature, diving into full-on horror with Antlers. Produced by Guillermo del Toro, Fox Searchlight have now debuted the first trailer ahead of an early 2020 release.
The film follows a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, who discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences. Shot by Florian Hoffmeister, cinematographer of Terence Davies’ Sunset Song and The Deep Blue Sea, the trailer has no shortage of compelling imagery.
Also starring Jt Corbitt, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane, and Amy Madigan, see the trailer and poster below.
Antlers opens in early 2020.
The film follows a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, who discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences. Shot by Florian Hoffmeister, cinematographer of Terence Davies’ Sunset Song and The Deep Blue Sea, the trailer has no shortage of compelling imagery.
Also starring Jt Corbitt, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane, and Amy Madigan, see the trailer and poster below.
Antlers opens in early 2020.
- 8/20/2019
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
While filmmaker Scott Cooper has not previously made a horror film, the “Hostiles” and “Black Mass” director has long been enthralled with the darker side of the human spirit. Even his lightest film, the debut feature “Crazy Heart” (which earned Jeff Bridges a Best Actor Oscar), was about a down and out musician attempting to turn his life around, away from the spotlight and all the booze that often accompanied it.
Cooper’s subsequent features have similarly delved into the rougher parts of the human condition, including gritty crime films like “Out of the Furnace” and the fact-based “Black Mass.” His most recent effort, the Christian Bale-starring “Hostiles,” was a grim exploration of life in the American West. Now, Cooper is turning his affection for dark material to a new genre, and he’s got the full force of producer Guillermo del Toro behind him.
For Cooper’s next trick,...
Cooper’s subsequent features have similarly delved into the rougher parts of the human condition, including gritty crime films like “Out of the Furnace” and the fact-based “Black Mass.” His most recent effort, the Christian Bale-starring “Hostiles,” was a grim exploration of life in the American West. Now, Cooper is turning his affection for dark material to a new genre, and he’s got the full force of producer Guillermo del Toro behind him.
For Cooper’s next trick,...
- 8/20/2019
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Tagline: "Pray It Desires Not You." Antlers is a film from director Scott Cooper and writer Nick Antosca. The film is based on Antosca's short story, titled "The Quiet Boy." The short story may or may not be about cannibals, who lurk around a small town, at night. Antlers is a full length feature, developed by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film stars: Keri Russell (Grimm Love) as a small town teacher, along with: Jesse Plemons, Jt Corbitt, Graham Greene, Scott Haze and Rory Cochrane. Now, the first trailer for the film is available, along with a new poster. The trailer is a good one as it reveals only a sliver of the film's plot. Lucas (Jeremy T. Thomas) talks of his daily routine of living "in a cave" as one of "three bears." He feeds the other two bears, until his small dinners are not enough. But, Big Bear and...
- 8/20/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Antlers Trailer Scott Cooper‘s Antlers (2020) teaser trailer has been released by Fox Searchlight Pictures and stars Jesse Plemons, Keri Russell, Jeremy T. Thomas, T Corbitt, and Graham Greene. Plot Synopsis Antlers‘ plot synopsis: based on the short story by Nick Antosca, “In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her [...]
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- 8/20/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Events take a dark turn for a small town school teacher, played by “The Americans'” Keri Russell, in the first teaser trailer for horror movie “Antlers,” produced by Guillermo del Toro.
The footage, unveiled Tuesday, centers on a young boy (Jeremy T. Thomas) reading from a frightening short story he’s written as Russell listens. The trailer includes images of a cabin with blood-splattered floors, otherworldly creatures and Russell screaming inside her car.
“Once, there were three bears that lived in a dark, wet cave up above a small town,” Thomas says. “Every day, Little Bear went to school, and at night he would come home and eat dinner. But, one day, Little Bear came home and Big Bear and Baby Bear were different. Big Bear got sick, and his insides turned black. Big Bear has become more angrier and meaner, because they had no food, no meat.”
“But they had each other,...
The footage, unveiled Tuesday, centers on a young boy (Jeremy T. Thomas) reading from a frightening short story he’s written as Russell listens. The trailer includes images of a cabin with blood-splattered floors, otherworldly creatures and Russell screaming inside her car.
“Once, there were three bears that lived in a dark, wet cave up above a small town,” Thomas says. “Every day, Little Bear went to school, and at night he would come home and eat dinner. But, one day, Little Bear came home and Big Bear and Baby Bear were different. Big Bear got sick, and his insides turned black. Big Bear has become more angrier and meaner, because they had no food, no meat.”
“But they had each other,...
- 8/20/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Are you ready for another awesome looking horror movie!? Fox Searchlight pictures has released the first teaser trailer for director Scott Cooper (Hostiles) and producer Guillermo del Toro‘s Antlers and this has the makings of a crazy scary flick!
The film is an adaptation of a short story, The Quiet Boy, from Channel Zero creator Nick Antosca, and the film stars Keri Russell as a school teacher in a small-town who begins to suspect something is seriously messed up with one of her students. Here’s the brief plot summary that was shared:
In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
When talking about the influence of the film, Copper explained, “I was so influenced early on by the work of John Carpenter, like Halloween,...
The film is an adaptation of a short story, The Quiet Boy, from Channel Zero creator Nick Antosca, and the film stars Keri Russell as a school teacher in a small-town who begins to suspect something is seriously messed up with one of her students. Here’s the brief plot summary that was shared:
In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
When talking about the influence of the film, Copper explained, “I was so influenced early on by the work of John Carpenter, like Halloween,...
- 8/20/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
From Fox Searchlight Pictures, here’s first look at the brand new trailer for Antlers, from director Scott Cooper and producer Guillermo del Toro.
Antlers is written by Henry Chaisson (Open 24 Hours) & Nick Antosca with revisions by Scott Cooper, from the short story The Quiet Boy by Antosca.
In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Starring in Antlers are Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas (“Lore”), Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane and Amy Madigan.
The film’s producers are Guillermo del Toro, David S. Goyer, J. Miles Dale, and Kevin Turen serving as executive producer.
Antlers is the first project between Fox Searchlight Pictures and Guillermo del Toro following the announcement of a deal between Searchlight and del Toro that covers live...
Antlers is written by Henry Chaisson (Open 24 Hours) & Nick Antosca with revisions by Scott Cooper, from the short story The Quiet Boy by Antosca.
In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
Starring in Antlers are Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas (“Lore”), Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane and Amy Madigan.
The film’s producers are Guillermo del Toro, David S. Goyer, J. Miles Dale, and Kevin Turen serving as executive producer.
Antlers is the first project between Fox Searchlight Pictures and Guillermo del Toro following the announcement of a deal between Searchlight and del Toro that covers live...
- 8/20/2019
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
You can see from the look on Keri Russell’s face, the story she’s hearing from one of her students is no ordinary fairy tale.
In “Antlers,” an upcoming horror and fantasy film from director Scott Cooper and producer Guillermo Del Toro, Russell plays a teacher in a small town in Oregon who along with her brother (Jesse Plemons), the town’s sheriff, discovers that a young boy is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
“Once, there were three bears that lived in a dark, unlit cave up above a small town. Every day, Little Bear went to school, and at night he would come home and eat dinner,” the boy played by Jeremy T. Thomas narrates. “But one day, Little Bear came home, and Big Bear and Baby Bear were different. Big Bear got sick, and his insides turned black. Big Bear has become more angrier and meaner,...
In “Antlers,” an upcoming horror and fantasy film from director Scott Cooper and producer Guillermo Del Toro, Russell plays a teacher in a small town in Oregon who along with her brother (Jesse Plemons), the town’s sheriff, discovers that a young boy is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.
“Once, there were three bears that lived in a dark, unlit cave up above a small town. Every day, Little Bear went to school, and at night he would come home and eat dinner,” the boy played by Jeremy T. Thomas narrates. “But one day, Little Bear came home, and Big Bear and Baby Bear were different. Big Bear got sick, and his insides turned black. Big Bear has become more angrier and meaner,...
- 8/20/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
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