‘The Woman’ – Lucky McKee’s Controversial Festival Hit Arrives on SCREAMBOX!

Back in 2012, Bloody Disgusting acquired Lucky McKee’s critically acclaimed The Woman after a firestorm of controversy that began at the Sundance Film Festival with a woman allegedly passing out in shock and this man losing his cool over the startling and uncomfortable content. “This film outta be confiscated [and] burned. There’s no value in […]

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Lucky McKee’s ‘May’ Coming to Blu-ray in the UK With 3 HOURS of Brand New Special Features

We’ve been waiting many years now for Lucky McKee’s indie gem May to hit Blu-ray, and UK label Second Sight has announced that a Blu-ray release is finally on the way. The Limited Edition Blu-ray will be released released July 24, featuring hours of new features including interviews with Lucky McKee, Rian Johnson, James Duval […]

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“I Like Weird” — Why Lucky McKee’s ‘May’ Remains So Endearing 20 Years Later

There was a time us old folk remember when you would rent a messed up little indie horror movie based solely on the cover and description. No Twitter hyperbole or festival raving aside from what was written on the box (which was often not to be believed). Not even a Rotten Tomatoes score to check! […]

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Into ‘The Woods’ We Go – Why Lucky McKee’s Coming-of-Rage Movie Demands a Revisit 17 Years Later

Danger, not safety, comes with the act of conforming in The Woods. In Lucky McKee’s sophomore film, a troubled teenager is sent away because of her disruptive behavior. Asking questions, going against norms and not abiding by the rules, however, are ultimately what saves her from an early death. This 2006 film is indeed set […]

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‘Old Man’: Lucky McKee on Working with Stephen Lang and Finding Catharsis in Horror [Interview]

Since directing his first film All Cheerleaders Die in 2001, to May in 2002, and segments in Masters of Horror and Tales of Halloween, it’s safe to say filmmaker Lucky McKee has gained a cult following. His work usually explores some of the darker sides of humanity and things that most of us would never […]

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‘Old Man’ Trailer – ‘May’ and ‘The Woman’ Director Lucky McKee Returns with a New Nightmare

Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) is back with brand new horror movie Old Man starring Stephen Lang (Don’t Breathe), and today Collider has debuted the official trailer. The film will debut in theaters, on demand and across digital platforms on October 14, and you can check out poster art and RLJE’s official trailer for Old Man […]

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Lucky McKee’s ‘Old Man’ Starring Stephen Lang Will Release This Halloween Season

After playing the “Blind Man” in Don’t Breathe (and its more recent sequel), Stephen Lang is set to play “Old Man” in Lucky McKee‘s Old Man, which has been acquired for release. Variety reports that RLJE Films has acquired Lucky McKee’s (May, The Woman) latest. The film will debut in theaters, on demand and across digital platforms on October […]

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“Masters of Horror”: 5 Must-See Episodes to Stream on Screambox Now!

Almost every horror anthology, be it a movie or a TV series, has a gimmick. Some are attached to certain authors for their source material (Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected, The Ray Bradbury Theater) while others are holiday-themed (Trick ‘r Treat, Into the Dark). The motifs are numerous. An anthology concept that stands out to […]

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