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‘Between Two Ferns’ Trailer: Zach Galifianakis’s Low Budget Funny Or Die Bit Won’t Be In Theaters

Zach Galifianakis‘s Between Two Ferns is his hilarious take on celebrity talk shows that take place on public access television. He’s had stars like Brad Pitt, President Barack Obama, Natalie Portman, Bradley Cooper, Will Ferrell, and Hillary Clinton on his show.
Now it’s time for one of Funny or Die’s funniest bits to go from short video format to a Netflix film. And rather than make that bit with a cinematic feel, there will be an actual narrative woven into it. The stakes are high after one of the celebrities Galifianakis is interviewing is accidentally killed, forcing executives to axe the show. That is, unless, he can produce ten successful episodes before the deadline. Forced to go on the road, the interviewer will do what it takes to save it and restore his reputation. Netflix has released an official trailer for the film, which you can check out below.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Awkwafina, Benedict Cumberbatch, Between Two Ferns, Brie Larson, Chance the Rapper, Chrissy Teigen, David Letterman, Hailee Steinfeld, Jason Schwartzman, Jiavani Linayao, John Cho, John Legend, Jon Hamm, Keanu Reeves, Lauren Lapkus, Matthew McConaughey, Netflix, Paul Rudd, Paul Rust, Peter Dinklage, Rashida Jones, Ryan Gaul, Tiffany Haddish, Zach Galifianakis
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Jordan Peele’s ‘The Twilight Zone’: New Trailers Released For Episodes “Nightmare At 30,000 Feet†and “The Comedianâ€

The Twilight Zone is coming. And for those who have a CBS All Access pass, they will be able to see producer and host Jordan Peele‘s vision for the anthology series that is rooted in horror and suspense. The series promises to return to what made the original great, and will have a contemporary twist to it.
Now a pair of new trailers have been released for the episodes “Nightmare at 30,000 Feet” starring Adam Scott and “The Comedian” starring Kumail Nanjiani. Check these trailers out below.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Allison Tolman, CBS, CBS All Access, Chris O'Dowd, DeWanda Wise, Ginnifer Goodwin, Greg Kinnear, Jacob Tremblay, John Cho, Jordan Peele, Kumail Nanjiani, Sanaa Lathan, Seth Rogen, Steven Yeun, Taissa Farmiga, The Twilight Zone, Tracy Morgan, Zazie Beetz
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Official Trailer For Jordan Peele’s ‘The Twilight Zone’ Released

We first found out that the Academy Award winning writer and director behind Get Out, Jordan Peele, was producing a new take on The Twilight Zone back in 2017. Since that time we’ve seen a teaser video and a Super Bowl spot, and also found out that Peele himself would be hosting the anthology series.
Now CBS All Access has released an official trailer for the brand new Twilight Zone. On top of that, they’ve also revealed a premiere date for the show. You can find the info and watch the trailer below.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Alison Tolman, Audrey Chon, Carol Serling, CBS, CBS All Access, DeWanda Wise, Ginnifer Goodwin, Glen Morgan, Greg Kinnear, Greg Yaitanes, Ike Barinholtz, Jacob Tremblay, James Frain, Jefferson White, Jessica Williams, John Cho, Jonathan Whitesell, Jordan Peele, Kumail Nanjiani, Lucinda Dryzek, Luke Kirby, Percy Hynes White, Rhea Seehorn, Rick Berg, Rod Serling, Sanaa Lathan, Simon Kinberg, Steven Yeun, Taissa Farmiga, The Twilight Zone, Win Rosenfeld, Zabryna Guevara
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Jordan Peele’s ‘The Twilight Zone’ Casts Adam Scott In New Take On “Nightmare At 20,000 Feet”

In case you missed it, it was announced a few days back that Adam Scott (Party Down, Step Brothers) was joining the cast of Get Out director Jordan Peele‘s new take on The Twilight Zone coming to CBS All Access.
But what’s more exciting is the episode of the anthology Scott will be starring in, which is titled “Nightmare at 30,000 Feet.” If that name sounds familiar, it’s because one of the best known episodes of the original Twilight Zone was titled “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet.” So it appears that this new show will present its own version of the classic segment.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Audrey Chon, Carol Serling, CBS, CBS All Access, Greg Yaitanes, Jordan Peele, Rick Berg, Sanaa Lathan, Simon Kinberg, The Twilight Zone, Win Rosenfeld
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‘Little Evil’: Trailer For ‘The Omen’ Inspired Netflix Horror Comedy Released

Last year we learned that a horror comedy from Tucker & Dale vs. Evil director Eli Craig titled Little Evil was coming to Netflix. Now the streaming service has released an official trailer for the movie, which stars Adam Scott and Evangeline Lilly.
The movie follows a man (played by Scott) who just got married (to Lilly’s character)…only to find out that his new stepson happens to be the Antichrist. It’s basically The Omen, but with a healthy dose of comedy mixed in.
You can check out the trailer below.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Brad Williams, Bridget Everett, Chris D'Elia, Clancy Brown, Donald Faison, Eli Craig, Evangeline Lilly, Little Evil, Marcus Terrell Smith, Netflix, Owen Atlas, Tyler Labine
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Official Trailer For Netflix’s ‘Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later’ Released

Netflix has released an official trailer for Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, a sequel to their prequel Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp and the original 2001 movie Wet Hot American Summer.
The sequel was confirmed by Netflix last year, and it takes place a decade after the 1981-set movie and prequel series, when the campers have a reunion to catch up.
You can read more about Ten Years Later and check out the trailer below.
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Tags: A.D. Miles, Adam Scott, Alyssa Milano, Amy Poehler, Beth Dover, Chris Meloni, Chris Pine, David Hyde Pierce, David Wain, Dax Shepard, Elizabeth Banks, Eric Nenninger, H Jon Benjamin, Jai Courtney, Janeane Garofalo, Jason Schwartzman, Joe Lo Truglio, Joey Bragg, John Early, Josh Charles, Ken Marino, Kristen Wiig, Lake Bell, Marguerite Moreau, Marisa Ryan, Mark Feuerstein, Marlo Thomas, Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter, Molly Shannon, Nina Hellman, Paul Rudd, Rich Sommer, Samm Levine, Sarah Burns, Skyler Gisondo, Wet Hot American Summer, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Zak Orth
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Evangeline Lilly, Adam Scott To Star In Horror Comedy ‘Little Evil’ From ‘Tucker & Dale’ Director

A new horror comedy is on its way to Netflix titled Little Evil, and it is set to star Evangeline Lilly (LOST, The Hobbit, Ant-Man) and Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation, Step Brothers, Krampus).
The movie is the second feature from writer and director Eli Craig. His first was another horror comedy, Tucker & Dale vs. Evil. In it Scott’s character, named Gary, has just married Lilly’s character, named Samantha, only to discover that her six-year-old son is actually the Antichrist.
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Movie Review: Krampus
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Krampus
Directed by Michael Dougherty
Written by Todd Casey, Michael Dougherty, Zach Shields
Starring Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner, Allison Tolman, Conchata Ferrell, Emjay Anthony, Stefania LaVie Owen, Krista Stadler
Legendary Pictures | Universal Pictures
Rated PG-13 | 98 minutes
Release date: December 4, 2015
Director Michael Dougherty previously took the superstitions of the Halloween season and molded them into superbly told stories for his horror anthology film Trick ’r Treat. Now, the filmmaker takes on Alpine folklore’s anti-Santa in his Christmas horror Krampus. Though it’s a while before the horned and hoofed baddie makes his on-screen appearance in the film, when he does arrive during a massive blizzard, he brings with him an unfathomable reign of terror the likes of which young Max and his family have never seen.
It’s a few days before Christmas, and Max (Emjay Anthony) is finding it hard to spread the cheer this year. After having a physical fight during a Christmas pageant, the prepubescent boy fails at getting his family to follow their usual holiday customs. He just wants things to be the way they used to be before his dad David (Adam Scott) became a busy workaholic; his mom Sarah (Toni Collette) closed herself off and became an overachieving Martha Stewart type; and his stereotypically distant teen sister Megan (Stefania LaVie Owen) hit puberty and stopped bothering with him. Thankfully, Max can still find comfort in Omi (Austrian-born actress Krista Stadler), his homely old bun-wearing grandma who seems very adamant that her grandson finish writing his annual Letter to Santa.
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Another New ‘Krampus’ Featurette “A Look Inside” (Video)

Last week we saw a featurette for the upcoming holiday horror flick Krampus that dove into the folklore behind the demon-like creature who comes to take bad children away.
Another new featurette has now been released called “A Look Inside,” which includes director, writer, and producer Michael Dougherty (Trick ‘r Treat) and some of the cast members talking about the movie.
You can read much more about the movie and watch the video below.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Allison Tolman, Conchata Ferrell, David Koechner, Emjay Anthony, Krampus, Krista Stadler, Michael Dougherty, Stefania Lavie Owen, Toni Collette, Universal Pictures
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New ‘Krampus’ Featurette Dives Into The Folklore

Universal Pictures has released a new featurette for Krampus, the Christmas horror flick from Trick ‘r Treat director Michael Dougherty.
The new video briefly dives into the folklore behind Krampus, a demon-like creature who kidnaps the kids too naughty to be visited by Santa. The video also covers the way the figure is celebrated in other countries—young men will often dress up as the terrifying creature and frighten the local children on the eve of Saint Nicholas Day, though some of the costumes are no doubt scary enough to make even adults want to flee, arms flailing about—as well as some appearances in pop culture.
You can check out the new Krampus featurette below.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Allison Tolman, Conchata Ferrell, David Koechner, Emjay Anthony, Krampus, Krista Stadler, Michael Dougherty, Stefania Lavie Owen, Toni Collette, Universal Pictures
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