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TV: Trailer Premiere For MTV’s ‘My Super Psycho Sweet 16 Part 3’

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My Super Psycho Sweet 16 Part 3

Just when Skye thought she could forget her past and start a new life…A night of terror returns to MTV, with the premiere of the third installment of the hit movie franchise, “My Super Psycho Sweet 16 Part 3,” on Tuesday, March 13 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.

Having survived the bloodbath at the Rollerdome, then confronting her serial killer father at The Boneyard and ending his reign of terror once and for all…Skye Rotter (Lauren Mcknight) is heading to college to start a new life. But before she can escape her dark past, there’s one last party to attend. Her sister Alex Bell (Kirsten Prout) is having her Sweet 16, and someone has made certain the Lord of the Rink’s bloody legacy lives on. There’s bad blood between these sisters and they’re going to have it out… The party ends here.

Jillian Rose Reed also stars as Skye’s fellow college freshman who gets more than she bargained for when she gives Skye a ride to school and they wind up attending Alex’s party. Ryan Sypek, Niko Pepaj, Ben Winchell, Onira Tares and Autumn Dial also star as guests at the bloodiest Super Psycho Sweet 16 yet. Chris Zylka makes a special appearance in the movie as Skye’s longtime love, Brigg.

Jacob Gentry (The Signal) once again serves as director completing the story and screenwriters Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas began in 2009.

MTV has given themselves the exclusive trailer premiere from their own site (yes, I’m being a bit snarky). Check out the embed below.

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‘Don’t Move’ Trailer Awakens Giant Spider Creature Stalking a Church Retreat

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Whatever you do, Don’t Move: the trailer for the arachnid monster movie from the mind ofImpractical Jokersstar JamesMurrMurray has arrived.

Tickets are on sale now for the Kansas City premiere of Don’t Move at the Midland Theater on September 8 and the Los Angeles premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater on September 9, ahead of Don’t Move‘s theatrical release on September 11.

The upcoming creature feature adapts the 2020 novel of the same name from co-authors Murray and Darren Wearmouth

Maclain Nelson (Vamp U) directed from the script he co-wrote with Murray and Wearmouth. 

In Don’t Move, a church group’s annual retreat turns deadly when they wander into the wrong part of the Ozark wilderness, and something starts picking them off one by one.

Suspicion falls on Ricky (RussellRussVitale), the troublemaker of the group. But the real threat is far worse. Deep in the forest, wrapped in a labyrinth of webs, the group is pursued by a terrifying prehistoric arachnid that hunts by vibration. When every step could be their last, they only have one choice: Don’t Move.

It’s up to Megan (Lyndsy Fonseca) to hold what’s left of the group together and get them out alive.

Lyndsy Fonseca (Kick-Ass), RussellRussVitale, and Tom Cavanagh (The Flash) star alongside Hunter King (Life in Pieces), Rob Riggle (The Hangover), and Joseph Lee Anderson (Young Rock). Expect plenty of cameos including T-Pain, Matt Biedel, andImpractical Jokersmembers James Murray and Brian Quinn.

See them assemble into an unlikely group embarking on what may be one of the deadlier church retreats in horror in the trailer below, which only teases the spider nightmare.

It’s like an alien,” Murray told BD of this movie’s monster.It really is. It moves like an alien. It doesn’t think as we do. There’s no reasoning with it. And that’s what I love about Don’t Move, the book and the movie. The horror mimics my favorite horror movie all the timeThe Descent, which I think is brilliant. It mimics that kind of horror in the same kind of ways. It works on three levels: It’s human versus the other, which is this creature that cannot be reasoned with, can’t be logicked with whatsoever. You can’t talk your way around it, right? It’s completely alien.”

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