Plot: When a cheer squad practices their routines on Halloween weekend in an abandoned school, they are picked off one by one by an unknown killer.
Review: I’m not sure what I expected when it came to Bring it On: Cheer or Die, but I can at least say it lives up to the name. Because there is a metric crap ton of cheerleading, with just a sprinkle of death. And most of those deaths are so uneventful, that it essentially just feels like a high school theater project. And by the time you see the killer’s costume, it just further solidifies that idea.
Cheer or Die begins in the ancient year 2002 where we get to see a major cheerleading accident that leads to someone’s death. How did they die exactly? Falling 15 feet from the top of the pyramid down onto the padded platform below. She’s...
Review: I’m not sure what I expected when it came to Bring it On: Cheer or Die, but I can at least say it lives up to the name. Because there is a metric crap ton of cheerleading, with just a sprinkle of death. And most of those deaths are so uneventful, that it essentially just feels like a high school theater project. And by the time you see the killer’s costume, it just further solidifies that idea.
Cheer or Die begins in the ancient year 2002 where we get to see a major cheerleading accident that leads to someone’s death. How did they die exactly? Falling 15 feet from the top of the pyramid down onto the padded platform below. She’s...
- 10/6/2022
- by Tyler Nichols
- JoBlo.com
Last year, Two Sentence Horror Stories was a middle-of-the-road performer on The CW. It outperformed several other scripted series on the network and was renewed. How will it do this time around? Will Two Sentence Horror Stories be cancelled or renewed for season four? Stay tuned.
An anthology series, the Two Sentence Horror Stories TV show was inspired by the viral fan fiction format of the same name. The drama delves into fears common to humanity and how they manifest in the modern, ever-connected age. Season three actors include Jacqueline Robbins, Joyce Robbins, Matthew Kevin Anderson, Donald Heng, Michael Ayres, Allyson Grant, Graham Verchere, Sam Robert Muik, Sean Depner, Patrick Lubczyk, Michael Taylor, Robyn Daye Edwards, Nik Vasilyev, Zandara Kennedy, Mike Mitchell, Chase Nicholson, Andrew Long, Sawyer Nicholson, Kevin Haaland, Christina Orjalo, Sophia Reid-Gantzert, Matthew James Dowden, Paula Lindberg, Rami Kahlon, Naomi King,...
An anthology series, the Two Sentence Horror Stories TV show was inspired by the viral fan fiction format of the same name. The drama delves into fears common to humanity and how they manifest in the modern, ever-connected age. Season three actors include Jacqueline Robbins, Joyce Robbins, Matthew Kevin Anderson, Donald Heng, Michael Ayres, Allyson Grant, Graham Verchere, Sam Robert Muik, Sean Depner, Patrick Lubczyk, Michael Taylor, Robyn Daye Edwards, Nik Vasilyev, Zandara Kennedy, Mike Mitchell, Chase Nicholson, Andrew Long, Sawyer Nicholson, Kevin Haaland, Christina Orjalo, Sophia Reid-Gantzert, Matthew James Dowden, Paula Lindberg, Rami Kahlon, Naomi King,...
- 2/1/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC’s The Good Doctor entered a post-covid world on Monday night, marking the first medical drama to move past the pandemic and on to other storylines. But with real-world infection rates on the rise, and a member of the show’s cast among the infected, we have to ask: Does it feel like the right decision to sidestep this unprecedented crisis?
To be fair to the show, a public service announcement did open the episode. Series star Freddie Highmore acknowledged that the following hour “portrays our hope for the future — a future where no one will have to wear a mask,...
To be fair to the show, a public service announcement did open the episode. Series star Freddie Highmore acknowledged that the following hour “portrays our hope for the future — a future where no one will have to wear a mask,...
- 11/17/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Viva Pictures will release the horror/thriller A.M.I. On Digital / On Demand July 2, 2019. Directed by Rusty Nixon, A.M.I. stars Debs Howard, Sam Robert Muik (CW’s “Riverdale”), Phil Granger (Syfy’s “Ghost Wars”), Havana Guppy (Hulu’s “Shut Eye”) and Bonnie Hay (TV’s “A Million Little Things”). In this …
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The post Tech Horror Movie A.M.I. — Available July 2nd – Trailer appeared first on Hnn | Horrornews.net.
- 7/19/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Directed and Written By Rusty Nixon Starring Debs Howard, Sam Robert Muik, Phil Granger, Havana Guppy, and Bonnie Hay Young Cassie comes across a discarded cell phone with the latest artifical intelligence on it called Ami. Cassie customizes the AI to sound like her deceased mother which soon fulfills the void in Cassie’s life. As their …
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- 2/14/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve at a rapid pace, there is a real fear that AI will be used for the wrong reasons, and Rusty Nixon preys upon those fears in Ami. From IndustryWorks Studios, we have the first official trailer for the movie, starring Debs Howard:
"Young Cassie comes across a discarded cell phone with the latest artificial intelligence on it called Ami. Cassie customizes the AI to sound like her deceased mother which soon fulfills the void in Cassie's life. As their relationship deepens, the nurturing and seemingly caring AI drives Cassie to perform heinous acts of murder that Ami convinces her are totally justifiable."
Directed and written by Rusty Nixon, Ami stars Debs Howard, along with Sam Robert Muik, Phil Granger, Havana Guppy, and Bonnie Hay.
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"Young Cassie comes across a discarded cell phone with the latest artificial intelligence on it called Ami. Cassie customizes the AI to sound like her deceased mother which soon fulfills the void in Cassie's life. As their relationship deepens, the nurturing and seemingly caring AI drives Cassie to perform heinous acts of murder that Ami convinces her are totally justifiable."
Directed and written by Rusty Nixon, Ami stars Debs Howard, along with Sam Robert Muik, Phil Granger, Havana Guppy, and Bonnie Hay.
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- 2/7/2019
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Hey Ami, who should I kill today?
According to Hollywood, technology has been trying to kill us for decades now — whether it’s Hal 9000 or Skynet — but in a new slasher horror film called “Ami,” it’s your smart phone’s A.I. assistant, not unlike the Siri or Alexa currently sitting in your pocket, that does the dirty work.
TheWrap has the exclusive first look trailer for the film, which stars Debs Howard (“iZombie”) as Cassie, a high school student who customizes her new artificial intelligence assistant Ami to have a voice that sounds eerily like her deceased mother. As Cassie’s relationship deepens with Ami, her device starts convincing her to perform heinous acts of violence. Now how’s that for a software update?
Also Read: Ask Your Amazon Alexa to Take You Into 'Westworld' Right Now
“Don’t listen to your phone,” an unlucky boyfriend...
According to Hollywood, technology has been trying to kill us for decades now — whether it’s Hal 9000 or Skynet — but in a new slasher horror film called “Ami,” it’s your smart phone’s A.I. assistant, not unlike the Siri or Alexa currently sitting in your pocket, that does the dirty work.
TheWrap has the exclusive first look trailer for the film, which stars Debs Howard (“iZombie”) as Cassie, a high school student who customizes her new artificial intelligence assistant Ami to have a voice that sounds eerily like her deceased mother. As Cassie’s relationship deepens with Ami, her device starts convincing her to perform heinous acts of violence. Now how’s that for a software update?
Also Read: Ask Your Amazon Alexa to Take You Into 'Westworld' Right Now
“Don’t listen to your phone,” an unlucky boyfriend...
- 2/6/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
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