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‘Kill List’ Director Head To Prison For Ultra-Violent ‘Megaevilmotherfuckers’!

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Ben Wheatley is THE director to watch as Kill List is easily one of the best films of the year.

Lee Hardcastle is an indie director to pay close attention too much because his “T for Toilet” (watch above) landed a spot in Magnet’s 26-part anthology The ABCs of Death.

According to Twitch both filmmakers will collide to produce a new stop-motion animated feature entitled, get this, Megaevilmotherfuckers. The site calls the project “an ultra violent prison exploitation picture” in the vein of the bloodbath Riki-Oh (you haven’t seen that yet? What? Really?).

That’s all there is available at this time, but we’ll update you with more when revealed..

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Amblin Movie ‘Thursday Murder Club’ Sounds Like ‘Knives Out’ Meets ‘Cocoon’

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Chris Columbus (Gremlins – writer, Home Alone – director) is headed back into the director’s chair for Thursday Murder Club, Amblin’s upcoming feature film adaptation of the same-titled novel written by Richard Osman. Variety first reported the news this morning.

It’s not a horror movie, mind you, but rather a star-studded murder-mystery. Think Rian Johnson’s Knives Out… only this particular murder-mystery is set in a retirement community!

Variety details, “The book, released in 2020, tells the story of four septuagenarian friends who live in a retirement community and solve cold cases for fun. When a shady property developer is found dead, the four find themselves in the middle of their first live crime.”

Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley are “being eyed” to lead the cast!

Richard Osman’s 2020 novel was such a hit that it launched a franchise. Follow-up The Man Who Died Twice followed in 2021, with The Bullet That Missed coming along in 2022. And then there was The Last Devil to Die in 2023, with a fifth book in the series expected in 2025.

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