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Katharine Isabelle Preps for ‘American Mary’ Surgery

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Here’s another small good released at the ongoing Cannes market. Below you’ll find the official sales art for Jen and Sylvia Soska’s (Dead Hooker in a Trunk) upcoming American Mary, the second feature film from Twisted Twins Productions. The poster displays Mary, played by horror veteran Katharine Isabelle, best known from the Ginger Snaps franchise, Freddy vs Jason and Insomnia. It’s kind of a funny poster because it’s littered with quotes, but it’s unclear who made the statements. Antonio Cupo, Tristan Risk, David Lovgren, Paula Lindberg and Twan Holliday also star.

This film is a psychological horror film described as American Psycho meets The Skin I Live In, but riddled with tons of subtle horror references from some of the most well known cult horror films. “The pic follows the story of medical student Mary Mason as she grows increasingly broke and disenchanted with medical school and the surgeons she once admired. The allure of easy money and notoriety sends Mary into the messy world of underground surgeries that leaves more marks on Mary than her so-called freakish clientele.


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‘Godzilla Minus Zero’ – Watch the Brand New Teaser Trailer Now!

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Godzilla is headed back to the big screen in Toho’s Godzilla Minus Zero from director Takashi Yamazaki (Godzilla Minus One), the official sequel to his hit Godzilla Minus One.

The first Japanese movie to be filmed for IMAX, Godzilla Minus Zero will receive a wide theatrical release in North America on November 6, 2026 via GKIDS.

Can’t wait that long? You’re not alone…

Watch the brand new official teaser trailer for Godzilla Minus Zero below!

Godzilla Minus One stars Ryunosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe will both be reprising their roles in Godzilla Minus Zero, with Takashi Yamazaki back in the director’s chair.

The film is set in 1949 — two years after the events of its predecessor.

Godzilla Minus Zero marks Toho’s 34th Godzilla film since 1954.

Godzilla Minus One grossed $116 million worldwide, making it the most successful Japanese Godzilla film. It went on to win an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects along with eight Japan Academy Film Prize awards. Needless to say, the bar has been raised by Toho.

With Yamazaki back at the helm, Godzilla Minus Zero promises to be an epic EVENT.

Stay tuned for more real soon.

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