Jeanise Jones was one of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’s many unsuspecting participants.
Just days after Borat 2 babysitter Jeanise Jones said she felt betrayed by the film's crew, Sacha Baron Cohen has donated $100,000 to her community.
Netflix has revealed the trailer for A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting, a kid-friendly creature-feature from Rachel Talalay, director of Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, Tank Girl, and like every genre show ever made in the meantime. Babysitter's Guide stars Tamara Smart (Are You Afraid of the Dark?) as a high-schooler who gets roped into a secret society of babysitters who protect humanity from things that go bump in the night. The film, which is based on Joe Ballarini's book series, also stars Tom Felton, Indya Moore, Ian Ho, and Oona Laurence. [caption …
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Just like a jump scare, you might think Spooky Season is right around the corner but Spooky Season is actually here, right now, behind you! Netflix understands it's time to get our horror on and released its new fright-filled line-up for Netflix and Chills 2020. The slate is pretty diverse in terms of intensity, so whether you're looking for a gory ghoul-fest or something to keep the kiddos occupied during pumpkin carving, you'll find something here. Check out the full line-up and all the pertinent details below. If you want to get started …
The Babysitter is coming back...so it's time for a refresher on the first movie.
Netflix has released the first trailer for The Babysitter: Killer Queen, a sequel to the gory good time that was 2017's The Babysitter. This...also looks like a gory good time! The film picks up two years after Cole (Judah Lewis) survived a night in which a Satanic cult, led by his babysitter Bee (Samara Weaving), tried to sacrifice him to the devil. [caption id="attachment_924050" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Netflix[/caption] Seeing as how The Babysitter was a straight-up star-making performance, Weaving not returning for the sequel is a bummer. (Although the trailer does …
Back in 2017 Netflix unleashed horror-comedy The Babysitter just in time for Halloween. Based on a buzzy script by Brian Duffield, the McG-directed romp was fun and silly and was our first introduction to the very amazing Samara Weaving, who would go on to co-star in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Ready or Not and can be seen in the upcoming Bill & Ted Face the Music later this month. And in 2019, Netflix announced that there would be a follow-up to The Babysitter, once again directed by McG, out in 2020. Now we have a …
When Benjamin Franklin said the only things certain in life were death and taxes, he clearly didn't have the foresight to think about a film and television industry eager to reboot and remake properties back from the dead with regularity. I mean, I can't blame him, the guy was too busy getting struck by lightning to even comprehend what the words "film" and "television" could mean. Anyway, speaking of death, Deadline reports we're getting a remake of Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead. The original film was released in 1991, earning negative reviews in theaters …