‘Rabbit Trap’ Exclusive Clip Warns Never to Enter a Faerie Circle

In folklore, entering a faerie circle could lead to being trapped or worse. Something Dev Patel’s character discovers in our exclusive clip from Rabbit Trap.  Magnet Home Entertainment has released Rabbit Trap on Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand today, December 9. Dev Patel (Monkey Man, The Green Knight), Rosy McEwen (Apartment 7A), and Jade Croot (“The Witcher”) star. In the film, […]

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Sound-Driven Folk Horror Movie ‘Rabbit Trap’ Heads Home Next Month

With your eyes, you enter the world. With your ears, the world enters you in the sound-driven psychological folk horror movie Rabbit Trap. Magnet Home Entertainment is bringing Rabbit Trap home to Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand on December 9. Dev Patel (Monkey Man, The Green Knight), Rosy McEwen (Apartment 7A), and Jade Croot (“The Witcher”) […]

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Dev Patel’s ‘Monkey Man’ Coming to Peacock This Month

Director and star Dev Patel’s critically acclaimed action-thriller Monkey Man is now available to watch at home via digital rental ($19.99) or purchase ($24.99), and we’ve learned this morning that the film is also headed onto the Peacock streaming service this month. Monkey Man will premiere on Peacock on Friday, June 14. Variety notes this morning, “The […]

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‘Monkey Man’ – Second Trailer Assaults the Senses With Brutal Revenge and Rave Reviews

Universal and Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions are getting set to unleash director Dev Patel’s Monkey Man, which has been earning rave reviews on the festival scene. Meagan Navarro wrote in her SXSW review for Bloody Disgusting, “Monkey Man presents Dev Patel as a new action hero, a tenacious underdog with a penetrating stare who bites, bludgeons, and […]

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‘Monkey Man’ SXSW Review – Myth and Ultra-Violence Collide in Dev Patel’s Bloody Actioner

Dev Patel (The Green Knight, Slumdog Millionaire) has much more on his mind than straightforward action homage with his high-octane directorial feature debut, Monkey Man. At the SXSW world premiere, Patel told the enrapt audience that he poured his soul into his hyper-violent actioner, and broke two toes, a hand, tore a shoulder, and battled an eye infection […]

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‘Monkey Man’ Trailer – Producer Jordan Peele and Director Dev Patel Deliver Primal Revenge in April

A project that hadn’t been on our radar but damn sure is now, Universal and Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions have delivered a stellar trailer for the film Monkey Man today. Monkey Man will release only in theaters April 5, and while it’s not a horror movie, it looks to be a violent action-thriller that will […]

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A24’s ‘The Green Knight’ Heads Home to 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray in October

A24 and David Lowery‘s (A Ghost Story) The Green Knight (read Meagan’s 5-star review) is now available for at-home streaming, and up next it’s getting a physical release in October. The film arrives on 4K, Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital October 12 from Lionsgate. Special Features include: Boldest of Blood and Wildest of Heart: Making The Green Knight Practitioners of Magic: […]

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[Review] ‘The Green Knight’ Conquers Its Epic Medieval Fantasy Quest With Richly Thematic Perfection!

Writer/Director David Lowery’s adaptation of the anonymously written, 14th-century poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” makes for one epic feast of a movie. Lowery deconstructs it, creating an intensely robust sword and sorcery feature thematically, visually, and narratively. The Green Knight doesn’t just ensnare you in its captivating spell piecemeal; it consumes you wholly from the opening […]

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