David Gordon Green explains why The Exorcist: Believer ignores the franchise’s past sequels.
Halloween Ends' David Gordon Green honestly answers whether William Friedkin has any involvement in the new trilogy.
Halloween Kills is nearly upon us, and Jamie Lee Curtis has lots of love for David Gordon Green.
Halloween Kills has had its world premiere, and Jamie Lee Curtis is celebrating with the man behind the current trilogy.
Back in April, we reported on an upcoming Hellraiser HBO television series coming from genre luminaries like David Gordon Green and Danny McBride (Halloween), Michael Dougherty (Trick r' Treat), Mark Verheiden (Battlestar Galactica), and Roy Lee (It). Conspicuously absent from this list? Clive Barker, the original creator of the mythology that's spawned an iconic horror multimedia franchise. But now, per Deadline, Mr. Barker has been dragged back to Hellraiser, joining the HBO take on the material as a new executive producer. [caption id="attachment_786830" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Entertainment Film Distributors[/caption] Barker is happy to join …
Sure, why not?. A new TV series based on hillbilly action comedy Smokey and the Bandit is being developed by the truly anonymous-sounding Universal Content Productions, per The Hollywood Reporter. This new version of the 1977 Burt Reynolds-Sally Field road movie, with a pilot written by David Gordon Green and Brian Sides (Green will also direct), doesn’t have a home yet, but Peacock seems like a pretty good bet for this kind of splashy, high profile, IP-based show. Additional executive producers include Green’s Rough House confederates Jody Hill, Danny McBride and Brandon James and Seth …
Y'know what we could all use during these troubled times? Some light, easy, feel-good entertainment. What's that? Per Deadline, HBO is developing a Hellraiser TV series based on Clive Barker's notorious, graphically violent, gothically vulgar horror property? Hmm. Well. I guess that works, too. Best known from Barker's 1987 horror classic, based on his own 1986 novella The Hellbound Heart, Hellraiser has since spawned a multiple feature-film franchise, and embedded Pinhead, the leading monstrous Cenobite who's got, well, pins in his head into our cultural consciousness alongside luminaries like Jason and Michael Myers. …
From Pineapple Express to Stronger, here are the 10 most well-received movies from writer/director David Gordon Green (according to Rotten Tomatoes).
From creator/executive producer/writer/director Danny McBride, executive producer/director Jody Hill and executive producer/director David Gordon Green, the HBO comedy series The Righteous Gemstones (already picked up for a second season) tells the story of a world-famous televangelist family that has as much of a tradition with greed and deviance as they do with charitable work. And with blackmailers seeking to sully the reputation of eldest son Jesse Gemstone (McBride), patriarch Eli’s (John Goodman) plans to expand the family’s empire could be in jeopardy. While at the HBO portion of the Television Critics Association …
Last week, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions dropped a pretty exciting newsbomb: two new Halloween sequels will be released in 2020 and 2021, titled Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends. The films will see the return of director/co-writer David Gordon Green and writer Danny McBride, who were the architects of 2018’s successful Halloween sequel. That movie saw the return of Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode, who banded together with her daughter (Judy Greer) and granddaughter (Andi Matichak) to fight off the return of Michael Myers. Given that they were just announced, not much is known about these …
Although the Infinity Saga has wrapped up, it looks like Joe and Anthony Russo will continue to work with Avengers: Endgame writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely through their AGBO production company. The company is putting together a movie based on the Cambridge Analytica scandal from a script by Markus and McFeely with talks underway with David Gordon Green to direct. For those who need a brief refresher on Cambridge Analytica, Deadline has the rundown: [Christopher] Wylie is reputed to be the catalyst who illegally corralled personal data of 87 million people from their Facebook profiles, in order to institute …