Vivien Lyra Blair
Born | June 4, 2012 |
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13 great horror movies new on Netflix, Hulu and more to stream in October 2023
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Sophie Thatcher on ‘The Boogeyman’ and the ‘Yellowjackets’ Scene That Cost Her the Most Sleep
In early 2022, Sophie Thatcher was everywhere. The Chicago native broke out as teenage Natalie on Yellowjackets, the buzziest new cable show at the time, and it led straight into a recurring role on The Book of Boba Fett. She was also the talk of Twitter since she reminded so many people of Juliette Lewis, […]
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New movies this week: Watch 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,' stream 'Shooting Stars'
New movies in theaters or streaming this weekend: Animated web slingers abound in "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse," LeBron James gets a biopic.
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The Boogeyman: a dependable helping of bump-in-the-night thrills
The Boogeyman was one of Stephen King’s first published short stories – before Carrie, before The Shining. It was collected in his 1978 volume Night Shift, which spawned about a half-dozen exploitation flicks in the VHS era – such grubby, back-room-of-the-newsagents fare as Children of the Corn (1984) and Graveyard Shift (1990).
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‘The Boogeyman’ Review: Stephen King’s Classic Short Story Expands Into Effectively Dark Psychological Horror Film Focusing On Loss And Grief
If the title feels familiar you would not be wrong. The word “boogeyman” has been the subject of numerous movies all using the same moniker, at least ten on iMDB database before I stopped counting, but all of them dated post 1973 when the horror master Stephen King first published his 8-page short story in […]
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‘The Boogeyman’ Director Rob Savage on Stephen King’s Blessing and the Very Good Reason Why Disney Had Him Remove a Toy Lightsaber
Above all else, The Boogeyman director Rob Savage wanted what every filmmaker longs for when adapting the work of Stephen King: his blessing. Fortunately, Savage received that and a whole lot more. Based on King’s short story that was first published in 1973, The Boogeyman changes things up by focusing on the Harper family, as […]
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How The Boogeyman director scared up a big-screen release for his Stephen King adaptation
Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina, and David Dastmalchian star in Rob Savage's horror film.
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They Actually Found a Way to Make the Boogeyman Not Scary
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/20th Century StudiosWhether lurking under a child’s bed or hiding in their closet, the Boogeyman is the most generic and hackneyed of mythic monsters, and thus it makes depressing sense that The Boogeyman is a stale compilation of clichés without a unique bone in its rickety body. Apt to startle only those who’ve never seen a scary movie before, Rob Savage’s adaptation of Stephen King’s 1973 short story is as stereotypical as they come, so de
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Dream Casting A Live Action Wreck-It Ralph Movie
It's only a matter of time before Wreck-It Ralph gets a live-action movie. Here's who I would cast in this hypothetical film.
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Events of the Week: ‘You Hurt My Feelings,’ ‘FUBAR’ and More
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for You Hurt My Feelings, FUBAR, What Am I Eating? and The Machine. Master Gardener premiere Director Paul Schrader and stars Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver attended a special screening and Q&A in NYC on May 19 for their new […]
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‘The Boogeyman’ Review: Sophie Thatcher Shines in a Bleak Tale of Trauma and Terror
There are few fears more universal than one of a monster under the bed or in our closet, and few filmmaking techniques more viscerally effective than the jump scare. These tropes collide — effectively, if without much originality — in “The Boogeyman,” a loose adaptation of Stephen King’s 1973 short story of the same name. […]
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