• Anti-Spam Policy
  • Copyright Notice
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Earnings Disclaimer
  • Fair Use Disclaimer
  • FTC Compliance
  • Privacy Policy
  • Social Media Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
CelebrityCafeMagazine.com
  • Home
    • About
  • News & Gossip
    Ricki Lake Reveals Her Cosmetic Procedures

    Ricki Lake Reveals Her Cosmetic Procedures

    Reese Witherspoon's Daughter Ava Phillippe Shows Off Her Tattoos — Including 3 She's Getting Removed!

    Al Pacino on Fatherhood, Acting

    Al Pacino on Fatherhood, Acting

    Sharon Leal Shares Throwback Clip From Her Iconic Role As Mimi In RENT

    Sharon Leal Shares Throwback Clip From Her Iconic Role As Mimi In RENT

  • Movies
    ‘Taylor Swift Midnights Cardigan’ Trend Explained Amid Fan Selfie

    ‘Taylor Swift Midnights Cardigan’ Trend Explained Amid Fan Selfie

    Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, June 14

    Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, June 14

    Nintendo Switch 2’s Best Game Is Already Here

    Nintendo Switch 2’s Best Game Is Already Here

    Killer Doll Trailer, Exclusive Images of M3GAN Mockbuster

    Killer Doll Trailer, Exclusive Images of M3GAN Mockbuster

  • Television
    Jelly Roll’s Wife, Bunnie Xo, Talks ‘Open Marriage’ For Last Time

    Jelly Roll’s Wife, Bunnie Xo, Talks ‘Open Marriage’ For Last Time

    Another ‘Timeless’ Movie? Abigail Spencer Would Love to Do One — and Direct It (Exclusive)

    Another ‘Timeless’ Movie? Abigail Spencer Would Love to Do One — and Direct It (Exclusive)

    Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 2 Review: The Lonely Man

    Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 2 Review: The Lonely Man

    Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick Welcome First Child Into World

    Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick Welcome First Child Into World

  • Music
    10 NWOBHM Bands That Should Have Been Bigger (But Weren’t)

    10 NWOBHM Bands That Should Have Been Bigger (But Weren’t)

    Bonnaroo 2025 Cancels Remainder of Festival Due to Severe Weather

    Bonnaroo 2025 Cancels Remainder of Festival Due to Severe Weather

    Cash Cobain and OnlyHeaven Link Up for New Song “Sick N Tired”: Listen

    Cash Cobain and OnlyHeaven Link Up for New Song “Sick N Tired”: Listen

    Live Nation Execs Take No. 1 on Billboard Canada Power Players 2025

    Live Nation Execs Take No. 1 on Billboard Canada Power Players 2025

  • Fashion
    A Shopping Editor Reviews Birdies Slippers

    A Shopping Editor Reviews Birdies Slippers

    See Hailey Bieber’s Best Bikinis and Swimsuits

    See Hailey Bieber’s Best Bikinis and Swimsuits

    Bandage Dresses Are Having a Moment — Shop Our Faves Here

    Bandage Dresses Are Having a Moment — Shop Our Faves Here

    The Best and Most Stylish Cowboy Boots For Women

    The Best and Most Stylish Cowboy Boots For Women

  • Horror
    Splice is Thought-Provoking, Disturbing Sci-Fi Horror [The Rabid Dog’s House]

    Splice is Thought-Provoking, Disturbing Sci-Fi Horror [The Rabid Dog’s House]

    More Casting News From Peacock/A24’s ‘Crystal Lake’

    More Casting News From Peacock/A24’s ‘Crystal Lake’

    THE LEGACY LIVES ON: ANDREW PIERSON CAST AS WILLIAM SPANNER IN WITCHCRAFT 17

    THE LEGACY LIVES ON: ANDREW PIERSON CAST AS WILLIAM SPANNER IN WITCHCRAFT 17

    A Nasty Quest for Revenge

    A Nasty Quest for Revenge

  • Trailers
    Bland Hitman Action Film ‘Bang’ Trailer with Peter Weller & Jack Kesy

    Bland Hitman Action Film ‘Bang’ Trailer with Peter Weller & Jack Kesy

    Trapped in Their Own Apartment – Official Trailer for ‘Brick’ Thriller

    Trapped in Their Own Apartment – Official Trailer for ‘Brick’ Thriller

    Official Trailer for ‘Rage’ HBO Series Following ‘5 Women on the Edge’

    Official Trailer for ‘Rage’ HBO Series Following ‘5 Women on the Edge’

    Final Games Trailer for ‘Squid Game 3’ – It All Comes Down To This!

    Final Games Trailer for ‘Squid Game 3’ – It All Comes Down To This!

  • Music Video of the Day
    Bas, The Hics, Ab-Soul – Norbit

    Bas, The Hics, Ab-Soul – Norbit

    Mimi Webb, Meghan Trainor – Mind Reader (Official Music Video)

    Mimi Webb, Meghan Trainor – Mind Reader (Official Music Video)

    J Balvin, Omega – KLK (Official Video)

    J Balvin, Omega – KLK (Official Video)

    Becky G, Manuel Turizo – QUE HACES (Official Video)

    Becky G, Manuel Turizo – QUE HACES (Official Video)

  • Contact
  • Home
    • About
  • News & Gossip
    Ricki Lake Reveals Her Cosmetic Procedures

    Ricki Lake Reveals Her Cosmetic Procedures

    Reese Witherspoon's Daughter Ava Phillippe Shows Off Her Tattoos — Including 3 She's Getting Removed!

    Al Pacino on Fatherhood, Acting

    Al Pacino on Fatherhood, Acting

    Sharon Leal Shares Throwback Clip From Her Iconic Role As Mimi In RENT

    Sharon Leal Shares Throwback Clip From Her Iconic Role As Mimi In RENT

  • Movies
    ‘Taylor Swift Midnights Cardigan’ Trend Explained Amid Fan Selfie

    ‘Taylor Swift Midnights Cardigan’ Trend Explained Amid Fan Selfie

    Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, June 14

    Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, June 14

    Nintendo Switch 2’s Best Game Is Already Here

    Nintendo Switch 2’s Best Game Is Already Here

    Killer Doll Trailer, Exclusive Images of M3GAN Mockbuster

    Killer Doll Trailer, Exclusive Images of M3GAN Mockbuster

  • Television
    Jelly Roll’s Wife, Bunnie Xo, Talks ‘Open Marriage’ For Last Time

    Jelly Roll’s Wife, Bunnie Xo, Talks ‘Open Marriage’ For Last Time

    Another ‘Timeless’ Movie? Abigail Spencer Would Love to Do One — and Direct It (Exclusive)

    Another ‘Timeless’ Movie? Abigail Spencer Would Love to Do One — and Direct It (Exclusive)

    Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 2 Review: The Lonely Man

    Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 2 Review: The Lonely Man

    Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick Welcome First Child Into World

    Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick Welcome First Child Into World

  • Music
    10 NWOBHM Bands That Should Have Been Bigger (But Weren’t)

    10 NWOBHM Bands That Should Have Been Bigger (But Weren’t)

    Bonnaroo 2025 Cancels Remainder of Festival Due to Severe Weather

    Bonnaroo 2025 Cancels Remainder of Festival Due to Severe Weather

    Cash Cobain and OnlyHeaven Link Up for New Song “Sick N Tired”: Listen

    Cash Cobain and OnlyHeaven Link Up for New Song “Sick N Tired”: Listen

    Live Nation Execs Take No. 1 on Billboard Canada Power Players 2025

    Live Nation Execs Take No. 1 on Billboard Canada Power Players 2025

  • Fashion
    A Shopping Editor Reviews Birdies Slippers

    A Shopping Editor Reviews Birdies Slippers

    See Hailey Bieber’s Best Bikinis and Swimsuits

    See Hailey Bieber’s Best Bikinis and Swimsuits

    Bandage Dresses Are Having a Moment — Shop Our Faves Here

    Bandage Dresses Are Having a Moment — Shop Our Faves Here

    The Best and Most Stylish Cowboy Boots For Women

    The Best and Most Stylish Cowboy Boots For Women

  • Horror
    Splice is Thought-Provoking, Disturbing Sci-Fi Horror [The Rabid Dog’s House]

    Splice is Thought-Provoking, Disturbing Sci-Fi Horror [The Rabid Dog’s House]

    More Casting News From Peacock/A24’s ‘Crystal Lake’

    More Casting News From Peacock/A24’s ‘Crystal Lake’

    THE LEGACY LIVES ON: ANDREW PIERSON CAST AS WILLIAM SPANNER IN WITCHCRAFT 17

    THE LEGACY LIVES ON: ANDREW PIERSON CAST AS WILLIAM SPANNER IN WITCHCRAFT 17

    A Nasty Quest for Revenge

    A Nasty Quest for Revenge

  • Trailers
    Bland Hitman Action Film ‘Bang’ Trailer with Peter Weller & Jack Kesy

    Bland Hitman Action Film ‘Bang’ Trailer with Peter Weller & Jack Kesy

    Trapped in Their Own Apartment – Official Trailer for ‘Brick’ Thriller

    Trapped in Their Own Apartment – Official Trailer for ‘Brick’ Thriller

    Official Trailer for ‘Rage’ HBO Series Following ‘5 Women on the Edge’

    Official Trailer for ‘Rage’ HBO Series Following ‘5 Women on the Edge’

    Final Games Trailer for ‘Squid Game 3’ – It All Comes Down To This!

    Final Games Trailer for ‘Squid Game 3’ – It All Comes Down To This!

  • Music Video of the Day
    Bas, The Hics, Ab-Soul – Norbit

    Bas, The Hics, Ab-Soul – Norbit

    Mimi Webb, Meghan Trainor – Mind Reader (Official Music Video)

    Mimi Webb, Meghan Trainor – Mind Reader (Official Music Video)

    J Balvin, Omega – KLK (Official Video)

    J Balvin, Omega – KLK (Official Video)

    Becky G, Manuel Turizo – QUE HACES (Official Video)

    Becky G, Manuel Turizo – QUE HACES (Official Video)

  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
CelebrityCafeMagazine.com
No Result
View All Result

Indie Horror Month 2022: Celebrating Independent Horror from the 2010s and Beyond

by Admin
April 30, 2022
in Horror
Indie Horror Month 2022: Celebrating Independent Horror from the 2010s and Beyond


Indie Horror Month 2022: Celebrating Independent Horror from the 2010s and Beyond

After the 2000s seemingly kickstarted a new wave of independent horror, the 2010s (and beyond) were an exceptional time for new and emerging, as well as established, filmmakers to leave their own mark on the landscape of genre storytelling. One of the most notable aspects, or even trends, that I noticed while doing research for this entire series of retrospectives is how out of all of the decades, it feels like the 2010s was one of the best times for female filmmakers to get the opportunity to take the helm in comparison to other decades. The 1980s had a handful of women directors working in independent horror (Kathryn Bigelow, Jackie Kong, and Amy Holden Jones are the three that immediately come to mind), but during both the ’90s and ’00s, it felt like the industry as a whole had taken a few steps backwards in providing female filmmakers the opportunity to tell the stories they wanted to tell.

Thankfully, though, the door swung back open in a big way during the 2010s, when we saw women directors from all over the world finally having the chance to be in the directorial driver’s seat so to speak, and the thing that I’m grateful for is that so many of those movies are amongst my very favorites in modern horror cinema. One of those directors is Karyn Kusama. I had been a huge fan of Kusama’s since Girlfight, and was so bummed out when Jennifer’s Body ended up being grossly underappreciated when it was released in 2009. So, when Kusama returned to the mix with The Invitation and then followed that up with her segment in XX and then Destroyer in 2018, nothing made me happier than to see Karyn finally getting “her flowers,” as the kids say these days.

Another female filmmaker who became an instant “must-see” director for me is Julia Ducournau. Between Raw and Titane, Ducournau quickly established herself as one of the most provocative directors working today, and I hope she continues to blow our minds with more horror tales in the future. I’m also a huge fan of Ana Lily Amirpour’s cinematic output. And for as much as I love A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, The Bad Batch is a movie I revisit at least once a year because I love it that much. And if we’re talking about powerful, statement-making female filmmakers, Jennifer Kent is very much at the forefront of that conversation with her work in The Babadook and The Nightingale.

Beyond Karyn Kusama, Julia Ducournau, Jennifer Kent, and Ana Lily Amirpour, there are so many other women who have helped me fall in love with the genre over and over again in recent years because of their work. Those projects include Issa López’s Tigers Are Not Afraid, Alice Lowe’s Prevenge, Veronika Franz’s work in both Goodnight Mommy and The Lodge, Anna Biller’s The Love Witch, Revenge by Coralie Fargeat, Sophia Takal’s Always Shine, We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lynne Ramsey, Xan Cassavetes’ Kiss of the Damned, M.F.A from Natalia Leite, Leigh Janiak’s Honeymoon (I still haven’t gotten over how cool it is that Janiak directed three movies released in 2021, either), American Mary from the Soska Sisters, 12 Hour Shift by Brea Grant, Emma Tammi’s The Wind, Saint Maud by Rose Glass, both Lucky and Imitation Girl from Natasha Kermani, Amelia Moses’ Bloodthirsty, Censor by Prano Bailey-Bond, My Sucky Teen Romance from Emily Hagins, Natalie Erika James’ Relic, Soulmate by Axelle Carolyn, Jill Gevargizian’s The Stylist, and so many (many) more.

The truth is, I could probably spend another 3,000 words just going into all the great genre projects helmed by women during this time, but I’m going to shift the conversation in this piece now to keep things moving along. But before I do, if you have any doubt that the future of horror is female, 2022 alone has/is playing host to Chloe Okuno’s Watcher, A Banquet by Ruth Paxton, Jennifer Reeder’s Night’s End, We’re All Going to the World’s Fair by Jane Schoenbrun, Hanna Bergholm’s Hatching, You Are Not My Mother by Kate Dolan, and Nikyatu Jusu’s Nanny, ultimately proving that the independent horror scene is brimming with female talent through and through (here’s hoping the studios catch up in that regard one day soon).

Throughout the 2010s, we also saw a ton of emerging male talent in the realm of indie horror. Mike Flanagan’s Absentia made the festival rounds in 2011 and helped launch his career over the next several years. Joe Begos made quite the splash in 2013 when his feature film debut, Almost Human, hit the festival circuit (and was released the following year) and since then he has created several indie horror masterpieces (I’m still not sure which I love more—Bliss or VFW—but both rule hard). Earlier this month, we celebrated the cinematic output of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, who have carved out their own inimitable space in the world of genre storytelling since the release of their debut feature, Resolution, so I figured I’d mention them one more time before we wrap this year’s Indie Horror Month celebration.

Jeremy Gardner is another filmmaker who rose to prominence during the 2010s with his micro-budget zombie film The Battery, which was made for only $6,000, which is pretty damn amazing. And while he did direct a few projects during the 2000s, the ’10s were very kind to Steven C. Miller between Under the Bed, his Silent Night, Deadly Night remake (entitled Silent Night), and The Aggression Scale (which is a movie that I’ve recommended to others countless times), and these days, he’s carved out a directorial path in the world of action over the last few years, which is pretty cool to see. Another filmmaker that I’ve been following for nearly 10 years now is Richard Bates Jr., whose feature debut, Excision, is a project that I would say is amongst the best movies released during the 2010s (and his follow-up films are pretty darned good, too), and he’s still keeping busy today (the recently released King Knight is a delight). And there are also The Vicious Brothers—Colin Minihan and Stuart Ortiz—whose debut collaboration Grave Encounters launched their careers, and they went on to collaborate together on Grave Encounters 2, Extraterrestrial, and It Stains the Sands Red (Minihan also wrote and directed the incredible thriller What Keeps You Alive).

Patrick Brice is another filmmaker who made some noise in the horror world during the 2010s through his work on both Creep and Creep 2 (he also directed the twisted comedy Corporate Animals), and Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer left horror fans stunned with their efforts at the helm of Starry Eyes. Panos Cosmatos broke out during this decade with Beyond the Black Rainbow and Mandy, and frequent collaborators Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett also kept busy throughout the 2010s as well, teaming up on projects such as A Horrible Way to Die, V/H/S, V/H/S 2, You’re Next, and The Guest. Nicolas Pesce’s debut feature, The Eyes of My Mother, is another movie I’d call one of the best releases of the 2010s, and Brandon Cronenberg left audiences disturbed with his work on both Antiviral and Possessor in the last decade or so. Both Sleight and Sweetheart from J.D. Dillard are also absolutely worth celebrating here, and if I didn’t take a moment to mention Jason Eisener’s Hobo with a Shotgun in this retrospective, I’d feel terrible because I completely adore his work on it.

The 2010s also proved to be a great time for indie horror comedies, as we saw a ton of killer projects that blended the funny with the frights. These releases include Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, Rubber, What We Do in the Shadows, 100 Bloody Acres, The Wolf of Snow Hollow, Stitches, Bad Milo!, WolfCop, Tragedy Girls, Anna and the Apocalypse, Deathgasm, The Innkeepers, and both Scare Me and Werewolves Within from Josh Ruben, plus many more. Anthologies also became all the rage again during the decade with the launch of the V/H/S series as well as Holidays, Tales of Halloween, Ghost Stories, and Southbound (I think The ABCs of Death films somewhat fit into this category, too, even if not traditionally).

Something else worth mentioning when it comes to 2010s horror is seeing the commitment of so many great independent production studios during this time doing their part to support emerging talent throughout the decade. Travis Stevens’ Snowfort Pictures was a force of creativity during the 2010s, producing an array of projects such as the aforementioned A Horrible Way to Die, XX, The Aggression Scale, and Starry Eyes as well as Ted Geoghegan’s directorial debut We Are Still Here, Cheap Thrills, Jodorowsky’s Dune, Trash Fire, Teenage Cocktail, and 68 Kill to name a few. It’s also worth noting that during the last few years, Stevens established himself as a director to watch in horror with both The Girl on the Third Floor and Jakob’s Wife (and Travis even has a new movie premiering at Tribeca this summer, too).

Another company that continued to make a huge impact in the world of indie horror filmmaking during this time was Glass Eye Pix, which was founded by the legendary Larry Fessenden. Glass Eye was a driving force behind several Mickey Keating projects, including Darling and Psychopaths, as well as a ton of other great genre offerings, including Bitter Feast, Stake Land, Late Phases, The Ranger, Like Me, Stake Land 2, and Fessenden’s Depraved. Their mantra has always been about supporting independent voices in cinema, and they did a great job of doing just that during the 2010s.

I don’t feel like it would be a controversial statement to say that the biggest independent entertainment company of the 2010s (and the 2020s, too) has to be A24. Founded in 2012 by Daniel Katz, John Hodges, and David Fenkel, the company started off in distribution, as it handled the release strategies behind of a myriad of indie films spanning a variety of genres, including Spring Breakers, Tusk, Enemy, Life After Beth, and Green Room, the Oscar-nominated Room, Swiss Army Man, The Blackcoat’s Daughter, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Lady Bird (another Oscar nominee), and The Witch (plus many more). A24 moved into production with Academy Award-winner Moonlight, and it also gave Ari Aster his big break in the genre when they helped finance Hereditary (the company also produced Midsommar and his upcoming Disappointment Blvd., too).

A24 also produced Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse after The Witch proved to be a success for everyone involved, and in the last few years, they helped make films such as The Green Knight, The Tragedy of MacBeth, After Yang, Ti West’s X, and Everything Everywhere All At Once a reality for an array of talented filmmakers looking to deliver up unique stories on the big screen. And as if all that wasn’t enough, A24 is set to release both Alex Garland’s Men and Bodies Bodies Bodies in the next few months, and it still hasn’t set a date for Ti West’s X prequel Pearl, but that should be coming out sometime in 2022. Without a doubt, this demonstrates that A24’s steadfast commitment to championing independent cinema for the last decade has been incredibly successful, and their efforts don’t seem to be waning whatsoever either.

As mentioned, there were a bunch of established filmmakers who continued to find success in independent horror during the 2010s as well. James Wan kicked off phase two of his career with the independently produced Insidious during this decade, and even Kevin Smith entered the foray of indie horror with both Red State and Tusk that were released during the ’10s. Don Coscarelli also thrived during this decade, as he not only wrapped up his Phantasm series with Phantasm: Ravager, but he also delivered up one of the most ambitious and mind-bending indie genre movies of the 2010s with John Dies at the End. Adam Green directed Frozen as well as both Hatchet II and Victor Crowley during this time, and Rob Zombie ventured out into the world of indie filmmaking during the 2010s with both The Lords of Salem and 31. Lucky McKee also continued to stay busy during the decade with The Woman and All Cheerleaders Die, and even Steven Soderbergh took the indie route with the release of his 2018 psychological thriller Unsane.

Truth be told, I’ve covered a ton of fantastic independent horror movies and filmmakers here who all made an impact on our genre over the last 12 years or so, but I feel like what I’ve written is only the tip of the iceberg, as there are so many more incredible creators out there who are very much worth celebrating. What I do hope is that, after reading this, I’ve inspired you to seek out more indie horror because it is such a vital part of this world we love so much. It’s not every day that a low-budget creature feature can top Star Wars at the box office, but that’s exactly what The Wretched did during the pandemic. And while that might be something of a weighted scenario, all things considered, it’s still a relatively cool thing to have happened and proves just how vital independent horror filmmaking can truly be.

———

Go HERE to catch up on all of our Indie Horror Month 2022 features!



Original Source Link

Previous Post

Paulina Porizkova Shares Bikini Photo & Hits Back at ‘Old & Ugly’ Diss – Hollywood Life

Next Post

Old Navy Double-Strap Slide Sandals I Editor Review

Admin

Admin

Related Posts

Splice is Thought-Provoking, Disturbing Sci-Fi Horror [The Rabid Dog’s House]
Horror

Splice is Thought-Provoking, Disturbing Sci-Fi Horror [The Rabid Dog’s House]

by
June 14, 2025
More Casting News From Peacock/A24’s ‘Crystal Lake’
Horror

More Casting News From Peacock/A24’s ‘Crystal Lake’

by
June 14, 2025
THE LEGACY LIVES ON: ANDREW PIERSON CAST AS WILLIAM SPANNER IN WITCHCRAFT 17
Horror

THE LEGACY LIVES ON: ANDREW PIERSON CAST AS WILLIAM SPANNER IN WITCHCRAFT 17

by
June 13, 2025
A Nasty Quest for Revenge
Horror

A Nasty Quest for Revenge

by
June 13, 2025
Editorial: The Blood & Blues of SINNERS’ Colonial Horror
Horror

Editorial: The Blood & Blues of SINNERS’ Colonial Horror

by
June 12, 2025
Next Post
Old Navy Double-Strap Slide Sandals I Editor Review

Old Navy Double-Strap Slide Sandals I Editor Review

Watch: Visit a Flooded Kolkata in Animated Short ‘Wade’ from India

Watch: Visit a Flooded Kolkata in Animated Short 'Wade' from India

Priscilla Presley Praises ‘Elvis’ Star Austin Butler – Billboard

Priscilla Presley Praises ‘Elvis’ Star Austin Butler – Billboard

POPULAR POSTS

Massive Attack threaten legal action against Israeli influencer accusing them of “incitement” over Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar footage

Massive Attack threaten legal action against Israeli influencer accusing them of “incitement” over Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar footage

June 10, 2025
Joshua Jackson Dated Katie Holmes, More

Joshua Jackson Dated Katie Holmes, More

June 7, 2025
Darren Criss & Renee Elise Goldsberry to Host ‘Tony Awards: Act One’

Darren Criss & Renee Elise Goldsberry to Host ‘Tony Awards: Act One’

May 28, 2025
118’s New Captain & Tribute to Bobby After Death Explained

118’s New Captain & Tribute to Bobby After Death Explained

May 17, 2025
Adam Buxton teams up with Metronomy’s Joe Mount for debut album ‘Buckle Up’ and dreamy single ‘Pizza Time’

Adam Buxton teams up with Metronomy’s Joe Mount for debut album ‘Buckle Up’ and dreamy single ‘Pizza Time’

May 29, 2025
First Look at King of the Hill Revival Revealed

First Look at King of the Hill Revival Revealed

May 15, 2025
Why Chris Evans Missed Cannes Film Festival 2025

Why Chris Evans Missed Cannes Film Festival 2025

May 25, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Fashion (3,069)
  • Horror (2,324)
  • Interviews (37)
  • Movies (4,080)
  • Music (4,644)
  • Music Video of the Day (35)
  • News & Gossip (6,878)
  • Television (4,648)
  • Trailers (4,532)
  • Uncategorized (9)

POPULAR POSTS

Maggie Rogers Announces 2023 “Feral Joy Tour”

Maggie Rogers Announces 2023 “Feral Joy Tour”

October 20, 2022
Sasquatch Sunset Movie Review

Sasquatch Sunset Movie Review

April 17, 2024
Every Easter Egg and Ending Explained

Every Easter Egg and Ending Explained

July 1, 2023
Roger Federer Announces ‘Bittersweet’ Retirement From Tennis

Roger Federer Announces ‘Bittersweet’ Retirement From Tennis

September 15, 2022

READERS' PICKS

And Just Like That… Season 3 Episode 3 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch

And Just Like That… Season 3 Episode 3 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch

June 9, 2025
First Teaser for ‘The Sound’ Rock Climbing Supernatural Horror Film

First Teaser for ‘The Sound’ Rock Climbing Supernatural Horror Film

May 17, 2025
Action Is Great, But 9-1-1’s Heart Lives In Its Characters

Action Is Great, But 9-1-1’s Heart Lives In Its Characters

June 13, 2025
Talking R.L. Stine, Tubular Tunes, and Killer ’80s Fashion with FEAR STREET: PROM QUEEN’s Matt Palmer, India Fowler, Fina Strazza, Rebecca Ablack, Ella Rubin, and Ariana Greenblatt

Talking R.L. Stine, Tubular Tunes, and Killer ’80s Fashion with FEAR STREET: PROM QUEEN’s Matt Palmer, India Fowler, Fina Strazza, Rebecca Ablack, Ella Rubin, and Ariana Greenblatt

May 24, 2025

EDITOR'S PICKS

Julie Sherman Wolfe On Hallmark ‘Barcelona’ Movies

Julie Sherman Wolfe On Hallmark ‘Barcelona’ Movies

June 8, 2025
Are Grant & Juliana From ‘The Bachelor’ Still Together? Update – Hollywood Life

Are Grant & Juliana From ‘The Bachelor’ Still Together? Update – Hollywood Life

June 14, 2025
Ricki Lake Reveals Her Cosmetic Procedures

Ricki Lake Reveals Her Cosmetic Procedures

June 14, 2025
Pepper Keenan (Corrosion of Conformity, Down)

Pepper Keenan (Corrosion of Conformity, Down)

June 12, 2025

© 2022 CelebrityCafeMagazine.com - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • About
  • News & Gossip
  • Movies
  • Television
  • Music
  • Fashion
  • Horror
  • Trailers
  • Music Video of the Day
  • Contact

© 2022 CelebrityCafeMagazine.com - All Rights Reserved

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
Cookie SettingsAccept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
CookieDurationDescription
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
Functional
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
Performance
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
SAVE & ACCEPT