Julia Meadows (Keri Russell) is a middle school teacher who moved back home to a small town in Oregon. She tries to come to terms with her past alongside her brother, Paul (Jesse Plemons). He’s the ...
Star Wars sequel trilogy's Keri Russell has binned off lightsabers for a set of killer antlers in director Scott Cooper's latest movie. Literally titled Antlers, this dark creature-feature also boasts ...
The writer-director reflects on Guillermo del Toro approaching him to make his first horror film, and looks ahead as he prepares to shoot his next project with "best pal" Bale. By Brian Davids Writer ...
Horror fans are a bit starved for new movies this Halloween unless they've held off on seeing Halloween Kills or fancy the horror-tinged Last Night in Soho. Enter Antlers, which, after being delayed ...
Scott Cooper’s Antlers is a movie with a good head on its metaphorical shoulders, and a healthy appreciation of the greatness that exists in horror filmmaking. It’s not overly invested in cheap scares ...
Given that it's ~spooky~ season, I feel it's my duty to inform you that there's a new, VERY dark, horror film coming out called Antlers, and it hits theaters tomorrow, Oct. 29. So, the story of ...
“Antlers” has a lot on its mind for a horror movie opening two days before Halloween, branching off in too many directions that never quite knit together. Produced by horror maestro Guillermo del Toro ...
The movie’s theme is perfect for the current season. Antlers features Keri Russell (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes) as a teacher in a small Oregon town. She and her brother, played by Jesse Plemons ...
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Is there a filmmaker alive who takes himself more seriously than Scott Cooper? Judging from his movies, it seems unlikely. The success of his debut “Crazy Heart” certainly put him on that path, ...
Mess with imposing figures in the mythical lore of the ancient Native American tribes at your great peril —that would seem to be the message of Antlers, a classy horror outing that’s perceptively cast ...
There’s nothing quite like a decaying industrial town in the middle of a chilly, grey-skied fall to set an immediately gloomy mood in a film. Not that Scott Cooper’s “ Antlers ” needs any help in that ...
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