When showrunners Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin were gearing up to go into production on the first season of the HBO series adaptation of the video game The Last of Us, there was a lot of talk about – and fan support for the idea of – Kaitlyn Dever from Booksmart and No One Will Save You playing the Ellie character. Dever even participated in a table read for the show… but she didn’t end up being in it. Now Druckmann and Mazin are preparing for The Last of Us season 2, which is (according to Production List) expected to start filming in Vancouver, Canada on January 7, 2024. For this season, they’ll have to find someone to play the Abby Anderson character from the video game The Last of Us Part II. And industry scooper Jeff Sneider hears that they’re circling back to Dever for this role.
Sneider wrote, “Back in August,...
Sneider wrote, “Back in August,...
- 11/15/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Kaitlyn Dever as Brynn Adams in 20th Century Studios’ No One Will Save You, exclusively on Hulu. Photo by Sam Lothridge. © 2023 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved. You probably haven’t seen a modern film like No One Will Save You, and who knows when you will again? That’s because No One Will Save You is a movie virtually free of dialogue. Kaitlyn Dever, who stars in the movie and is also an executive producer, talks about how she realized early on that she was doing something that was absolutely unique. (Click on the media bar below to hear Kaitlyn Dever) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Kaitlyn_Dever_S.mp3 No One Will Save You is currently streaming on Hulu.
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- 10/10/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Kaitlyn Dever's horror sci-fi flick 'No One Will Save You' wasn't intended to have a sequel, but the director won't rule it out.Director Brian Duffield has said that if enough people want a follow-up he will consider it, however, he admits it would be a hard task to make a franchise out of the story.He told Slash Film: "I am not the biggest sequel guy. I joked with [star] Kaitlyn [Dever], maybe it's every seven years, we'll do our Before Sunset and we'll save you. I could do a sequel. I have no plans to do a sequel. If enough people watched it on Hulu and everyone's begging for it, we'll talk. There's not a franchise super plan in my head yet. It would take a lot of work then I'd be so stressed out that I have to come up with something."Horror legend Stephen King...
- 9/27/2023
- by Lizzie Baker
- Bang Showbiz
[The following story contains spoilers for No One Will Save You.]
During an uneventful weekend at the domestic box office, Brian Duffield’s alien invasion thriller No One Will Save You became the talk of social media. The Hulu release, which features virtually no dialogue, is another critical win for Duffield following his critically acclaimed directorial debut, Spontaneous, and it’s even received Guillermo Del Toro and Stephen King‘s stamps of approval.
The Kaitlyn Dever-led sci-fi film begins with the high concept of an alien home invasion, but eventually widens its scope into something more affecting on a character level. Dever’s Brynn Adams accidentally killed her 12-year-old best friend a decade earlier, and her small-town community of Mill River has turned her into persona non grata ever since, resulting in a life of alienation inside her late mother’s home.
To pass the time, Brynn makes dresses, builds idyllic dioramas of Mill River,...
During an uneventful weekend at the domestic box office, Brian Duffield’s alien invasion thriller No One Will Save You became the talk of social media. The Hulu release, which features virtually no dialogue, is another critical win for Duffield following his critically acclaimed directorial debut, Spontaneous, and it’s even received Guillermo Del Toro and Stephen King‘s stamps of approval.
The Kaitlyn Dever-led sci-fi film begins with the high concept of an alien home invasion, but eventually widens its scope into something more affecting on a character level. Dever’s Brynn Adams accidentally killed her 12-year-old best friend a decade earlier, and her small-town community of Mill River has turned her into persona non grata ever since, resulting in a life of alienation inside her late mother’s home.
To pass the time, Brynn makes dresses, builds idyllic dioramas of Mill River,...
- 9/25/2023
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Apart from being a film with almost no dialogue, the other interesting feature of the new film by Brian Duffield titled No One Will Save You is that it features its own theories about extraterrestrial invasion and the aliens’ intention behind interacting with humanity. There have been countless films about this topic, and what began as just a fascination with UFO sightings has evolved to the point where it now has to have a concrete plot as to why the aliens have arrived. Some films focus more on the language aliens use to communicate. Some show them as harmless creatures, while others project our own fantasies onto them of being saviors or destroyers. The intelligence of the aliens is also a deeply arresting topic. So, with all these various angles available to explore the aliens and depict them with fresh insight, No One Will Save You offers an amalgamation of all these possible permutations.
- 9/23/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
The new film No One Will Save You has quite a unique title and a captivating concept to back it up as well. Revolving around Brynn Adams, the quiet young adult in the movie, the film surprises us after turning into an alien invasion plot. The film, which at first seems to be about Brynn’s everyday life in a small town, shows us how she fares in her lonely existence when the others have cast her out. The reason behind her exiled existence isn’t quite clear, but as the story progresses, it becomes clear that it is tied to an incident concerning her friend Maude Collins. Amidst her growing seclusion, the aliens arrive with a mission of their own. The movie focuses primarily on Brynn’s character, played skillfully by Kaitlyn Dever. She is a great actress in the making, having shown her talent with performances in films such as Booksmart,...
- 9/23/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Kaitlyn Dever as Brynn Adams in 20th Century Studios’ No One Will Save You, exclusively on Hulu. Photo by Sam Lothridge. © 2023 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved. Last year, Kaitlyn Dever was an Emmy Award nominee for her role in the Hulu miniseries Dopesick, and she’s returned to the streamer for her latest project, the film No One Will Save You. The movie is a hybrid of science fiction and horror, and with the plot revolving solely around Dever’s character, she’s largely responsible for the film’s mostly positive reviews so far. Dever, who is also an executive producer on the project, told us why she chose to work on this kind of film. (Click on the media bar below to hear Kaitlyn Dever) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Kaitlyn_Dever_no_One_will_Save_you_.mp3 No One Will Save You Now is currently streaming on Hulu.
- 9/23/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
America has a history of obsession with alien invasions. The myriad fantasies revolving around the aliens’ appearance, their motive for arriving on earth, and even their mode of sexual reproduction all preoccupy people’s minds. As time has passed, this particular preoccupation has subsided, but not entirely. The current preoccupation is with mental health. Healthy living is now a mysterious topic. What exactly is it, and how does one change themselves in order to live a healthy life? Everyone seems to be battling anxiety or trying to resolve past traumas. Where do aliens fit in all of this? No One Will Save You, the new film by writer-director Brian Duffield might just have the answer. It stars Kaitlyn Dever as the protagonist, Brynn Adams, who suffers from social anxiety. She gets the shock of a lifetime when she finds an alien has invaded her secluded home.
Brynn Adams seems to be an old-school girl.
Brynn Adams seems to be an old-school girl.
- 9/22/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Brian Duffield’s No One Will Save You, now streaming on Hulu, unfolds as a haunting nightmare, highlighted by Kaitlyn Dever’s silent acting. Also written by Duffield, the meticulous direction of his own script shapes a heightened sense of paranoia, striking the connection between effective visual storytelling and a nuanced narrative for a film that isn’t always perfect, but engaging nonetheless.
Brynn Adams (Dever) is a young woman living alone in an isolated countryside. She wears her anxiety like a costume as she moves around the town scared to make eye contact with anyone. She frequently visits her mother’s grave, but when there, Brynn spots the police and hides behind her car to avoid them. At home she collects Christmas-themed doll houses, and writes letters to her deceased friend Maude (played by Evangeline Rose).
One random night, Brynn wakes to the sound of strange noises coming from downstairs and goes to investigate,...
Brynn Adams (Dever) is a young woman living alone in an isolated countryside. She wears her anxiety like a costume as she moves around the town scared to make eye contact with anyone. She frequently visits her mother’s grave, but when there, Brynn spots the police and hides behind her car to avoid them. At home she collects Christmas-themed doll houses, and writes letters to her deceased friend Maude (played by Evangeline Rose).
One random night, Brynn wakes to the sound of strange noises coming from downstairs and goes to investigate,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
This article contains spoilers
Hulu’s highly anticipated sci-fi-horror No One Will Save You is now streaming, and it’s fair to say the alien invasion movie offers genre fans a highly entertaining 90-odd minutes worth of entertainment, along with a complex ending that’s sure to leave some scratching their heads.
In the new film, directed by by Brian Duffield, we meet Brynn Adams (Unbelievable star Kaitlyn Dever) a beautiful young girl living a lonely life in small town America. At first, it seems that No One Will Save You is set in the past, as Brynn lives almost off the grid in a house filled with old furniture. She has a rotary phone, wears mid-century clothing, and doesn’t appear to have a job. As time passes, we realize that Brynn is in fact living in the present day.
Brynn is anxious about leaving her house and talking to other people,...
Hulu’s highly anticipated sci-fi-horror No One Will Save You is now streaming, and it’s fair to say the alien invasion movie offers genre fans a highly entertaining 90-odd minutes worth of entertainment, along with a complex ending that’s sure to leave some scratching their heads.
In the new film, directed by by Brian Duffield, we meet Brynn Adams (Unbelievable star Kaitlyn Dever) a beautiful young girl living a lonely life in small town America. At first, it seems that No One Will Save You is set in the past, as Brynn lives almost off the grid in a house filled with old furniture. She has a rotary phone, wears mid-century clothing, and doesn’t appear to have a job. As time passes, we realize that Brynn is in fact living in the present day.
Brynn is anxious about leaving her house and talking to other people,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Wow, can you believe that Halloween will be here in just over five weeks? Oh yes, it’s time to get in the mood with a creepy thriller mostly set at night but stretches well past dawn. Okay, we’ve got some of the essentials for a modern “chiller-Diller”. There’s a big house near the woods, far away from any neighbors. Check. Its sole occupant is a single young woman. Double check. Naturally, there are eerie shadows passing by the windows at night, accompanied by strange noises. Yup, a hat trick! Must be a distant cousin of Jason or Michael. Let’s put the brakes on, because this menace is much more sinister…and otherworldly. Now if he (or it) could “use its words”, I’m sure it would utter a variation of this dire warning to the home’s solitary occupant: No One Will Save You.
This modern...
This modern...
- 9/22/2023
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Writer/Director Brian Duffield (Spontaneous, Love and Monsters) continues his streak of housing affecting metaphors within thrilling genre features with his latest, No One Will Save You. In this instance, a woman alienated from her community finds herself contending with highly intelligent, hostile aliens from another planet. In Duffield’s capable hands, a journey through self-forgiveness gets transformed into a propulsive, nerve-fraying sci-fi twist on home invasion horror.
Brynn (Kaitlyn Dever) lives alone on the outskirts of town, finding solace from her loneliness through crafts, penning letters, and picking up new hobbies. It’s apparent that Brynn’s seemingly idyllic life masks a deeper, unaddressed pain, one that’s left her ostracized and isolated. The answers to why become the overarching mystery, and Duffield spares not a second in this lean thriller. Almost as soon as we meet Brynn, she’s thrust into an abject nightmare when she wakes in...
Brynn (Kaitlyn Dever) lives alone on the outskirts of town, finding solace from her loneliness through crafts, penning letters, and picking up new hobbies. It’s apparent that Brynn’s seemingly idyllic life masks a deeper, unaddressed pain, one that’s left her ostracized and isolated. The answers to why become the overarching mystery, and Duffield spares not a second in this lean thriller. Almost as soon as we meet Brynn, she’s thrust into an abject nightmare when she wakes in...
- 9/22/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
A clever and well-crafted alien invasion story that would have absolutely slayed in theaters if not for Disney’s choice to dump it straight to Hulu (the streaming era is nothing if not a golden age for self-sabotage), Brian Duffield’s “No One Will Save You” does something that no sci-fi horror movie ever has before: It makes it seem weird that its heroine isn’t constantly talking to herself. In fact, Brynn Adams — played by a game and ultra-expressive Kaitlyn Dever — hardly says a single word the entire film.
If the effect is similar to the classic “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” episode “Hush,” the reason for Brynn’s silence is not because she can’t speak, but rather because she doesn’t really have anyone to speak to. That’s just how she likes it. Perfectly content to live alone in an isolated house at the end of a...
If the effect is similar to the classic “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” episode “Hush,” the reason for Brynn’s silence is not because she can’t speak, but rather because she doesn’t really have anyone to speak to. That’s just how she likes it. Perfectly content to live alone in an isolated house at the end of a...
- 9/22/2023
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
‘No One Will Save You’ Filmmaker Brian Duffield on the Long Road to His Alien Home Invasion Thriller
No One Will Save You filmmaker Brian Duffield has experienced many twists and turns throughout his 13-year career.
After making the Black List in 2010, he pulled off the same feat in 2011 with his Jane Got a Gun spec script, which went on to endure one of the most dramatic journeys to the big screen in recent memory. In 2013, Duffield was hired to write the dystopian sci-fi film Insurgent, the sequel to Divergent (2014), and that became one of the assignments that helped him realize that he was better suited for writing on spec. In 2014, Duffield made the Black List again for his spec The Babysitter, and his produced spec scripts now include Jane Got a Gun (2015), The Babysitter (2017), Underwater (2020), Love and Monsters (2020) and No One Will Save You (2023).
The Pennsylvania native’s recent directorial career has been just as eventful as his screenwriting career. His critically acclaimed debut, Spontaneous, was hit...
After making the Black List in 2010, he pulled off the same feat in 2011 with his Jane Got a Gun spec script, which went on to endure one of the most dramatic journeys to the big screen in recent memory. In 2013, Duffield was hired to write the dystopian sci-fi film Insurgent, the sequel to Divergent (2014), and that became one of the assignments that helped him realize that he was better suited for writing on spec. In 2014, Duffield made the Black List again for his spec The Babysitter, and his produced spec scripts now include Jane Got a Gun (2015), The Babysitter (2017), Underwater (2020), Love and Monsters (2020) and No One Will Save You (2023).
The Pennsylvania native’s recent directorial career has been just as eventful as his screenwriting career. His critically acclaimed debut, Spontaneous, was hit...
- 9/21/2023
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Up next from filmmaker Brian Duffield (Spontaneous) is No One Will Save You, an intense sci-fi psychological thriller that begins streaming September 22, exclusively on Hulu.
The film introduces Brynn Adams (Kaitlyn Dever), a creative and talented young woman who’s been alienated from her community. And that’s before she’s awoken one night to actual aliens that have invaded her home.
For the film’s release, Bloody Disgusting spoke with Duffield about creating the intense sci-fi home invasion thriller, one that’s so packed with propulsive action that you don’t realize it’s largely devoid of dialogue.
That wasn’t something that Duffield initially planned when writing the genre-bender.
The filmmaker explains, “It was about halfway into writing it. I didn’t realize it for a long time, then I did, and then I was embarrassed that I didn’t realize it for that long. And then I was like,...
The film introduces Brynn Adams (Kaitlyn Dever), a creative and talented young woman who’s been alienated from her community. And that’s before she’s awoken one night to actual aliens that have invaded her home.
For the film’s release, Bloody Disgusting spoke with Duffield about creating the intense sci-fi home invasion thriller, one that’s so packed with propulsive action that you don’t realize it’s largely devoid of dialogue.
That wasn’t something that Duffield initially planned when writing the genre-bender.
The filmmaker explains, “It was about halfway into writing it. I didn’t realize it for a long time, then I did, and then I was embarrassed that I didn’t realize it for that long. And then I was like,...
- 9/21/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Hitting Hulu this week is the action-packed alien invasion horror movie No One Will Save You, and 20th Century Studios has debuted a brand new piece of poster art today.
Artist Chelsea Lowe is the creator of this official art for No One Will Save You, which shows an alien standing outside a home. Behind the creature, its freaky shadow looms large.
Starring Kaitlyn Dever, the sci-fi horror movie begins streaming on September 22, exclusively on Hulu in the U.S., Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ in all other territories.
No One Will Save You was written and directed by Brian Duffield, the writer of the films Underwater and Love & Monsters, as well as the writer/director of Spontaneous.
No One Will Save You introduces Brynn Adams (Dever), a creative and talented young woman who’s been alienated from her community. Lonely but ever hopeful, Brynn finds solace within...
Artist Chelsea Lowe is the creator of this official art for No One Will Save You, which shows an alien standing outside a home. Behind the creature, its freaky shadow looms large.
Starring Kaitlyn Dever, the sci-fi horror movie begins streaming on September 22, exclusively on Hulu in the U.S., Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ in all other territories.
No One Will Save You was written and directed by Brian Duffield, the writer of the films Underwater and Love & Monsters, as well as the writer/director of Spontaneous.
No One Will Save You introduces Brynn Adams (Dever), a creative and talented young woman who’s been alienated from her community. Lonely but ever hopeful, Brynn finds solace within...
- 9/19/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Hulu streaming service will be releasing writer/director Brian Duffield’s alien invasion psychological thriller No One Will Save You, which stars Kaitlyn Dever of Booksmart (watch it Here), on September 22nd – and with just a couple days to go until we reach that date, a couple clips from the film have arrived online to give a creepy preview of what Duffield has in store for us with this one. One clip can be seen at the top of this article and another can be found at the bottom.
No One Will Save You will be available to watch exclusively through Hulu in the U.S. It will be streaming on Star+ in Latin America and on Disney+ in all other territories.
Duffield previously wrote The Babysitter, Underwater, and Love and Monsters, and made his directorial debut with Spontaneous. The story he crafted for this film introduces Brynn Adams...
No One Will Save You will be available to watch exclusively through Hulu in the U.S. It will be streaming on Star+ in Latin America and on Disney+ in all other territories.
Duffield previously wrote The Babysitter, Underwater, and Love and Monsters, and made his directorial debut with Spontaneous. The story he crafted for this film introduces Brynn Adams...
- 9/19/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
‘Tis Fall! The season of golden leaves, cozy sweaters, and pumpkin-spiced everything. But let’s not forget the most thrilling part of this time of year – the spine-chilling cinematic masterpieces that await us in the dark corners of our favorite theaters and streaming platforms. As the nights grow longer, there’s nothing quite like curling up with a good horror flick, feeling the goosebumps rise on your skin, and hearing the distant howl of the wind and/or werewolves.
So, fellow fiends, let’s embark on a journey to discover the most bone-chilling upcoming horror movies of Fall 2023. Prepare to be thrilled, chilled, and maybe a little scared out of your wits!
Neon It Lives Inside (In theaters Sept. 22)
Dive deep into the realms of Hindu and Buddhist mythology with this coming-of-age horror. The story revolves around Samidha, a second-generation Indian American, who grapples with her cultural identity. But...
So, fellow fiends, let’s embark on a journey to discover the most bone-chilling upcoming horror movies of Fall 2023. Prepare to be thrilled, chilled, and maybe a little scared out of your wits!
Neon It Lives Inside (In theaters Sept. 22)
Dive deep into the realms of Hindu and Buddhist mythology with this coming-of-age horror. The story revolves around Samidha, a second-generation Indian American, who grapples with her cultural identity. But...
- 9/19/2023
- by Kimberley Elizabeth
Up next from filmmaker Brian Duffield (Spontaneous) is a movie titled No One Will Save You, an intense sci-fi psychological thriller that begins streaming on September 22, exclusively on Hulu. A brand new clip demonstrates just how intense Duffield’s latest will get.
Preview the clip below that brings a familiar horror set up- hiding under the bed- and wrings palpable tension from it.
No One Will Save You introduces Brynn Adams (Kaitlyn Dever), a creative and talented young woman who’s been alienated from her community. Lonely but ever hopeful, Brynn finds solace within the walls of the home where she grew up—until she’s awakened one night by strange noises from decidedly unearthly intruders.
What follows is an action-packed face-off between Brynn and a host of extraterrestrial beings who threaten her future while forcing her to deal with her past.
Duffield previously told Bloody Disgusting, “One of the...
Preview the clip below that brings a familiar horror set up- hiding under the bed- and wrings palpable tension from it.
No One Will Save You introduces Brynn Adams (Kaitlyn Dever), a creative and talented young woman who’s been alienated from her community. Lonely but ever hopeful, Brynn finds solace within the walls of the home where she grew up—until she’s awakened one night by strange noises from decidedly unearthly intruders.
What follows is an action-packed face-off between Brynn and a host of extraterrestrial beings who threaten her future while forcing her to deal with her past.
Duffield previously told Bloody Disgusting, “One of the...
- 9/18/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Halloween season is in full swing, and streamers Disney+ and Hulu get in on the spooky season fun with today’s announcement of the return of fan-favorite Huluween and Hallowstream seasonal programming. The lineup promises to deliver Halloween fun for the whole family.
Over the next several weeks, viewers looking for every level of scare (including the not-so-scary) will be able to stream highly-anticipated new titles like Disney’s Haunted Mansion, The Boogeyman, “American Horror Stories,” Appendage, The Mill, Marvel Studios’ Werewolf by Night in Color, and beloved classics like Hocus Pocus, The Omen, The Craft, and more as they get in the spirit of the season.
For its sixth outing, the Huluween library will be packed with new titles throughout the month ranging from the new animated “Fright Krewe’‘ series, to frightful films that include No One Will Save You. Disney’s Hallowstream teases spooky fun for the entire family,...
Over the next several weeks, viewers looking for every level of scare (including the not-so-scary) will be able to stream highly-anticipated new titles like Disney’s Haunted Mansion, The Boogeyman, “American Horror Stories,” Appendage, The Mill, Marvel Studios’ Werewolf by Night in Color, and beloved classics like Hocus Pocus, The Omen, The Craft, and more as they get in the spirit of the season.
For its sixth outing, the Huluween library will be packed with new titles throughout the month ranging from the new animated “Fright Krewe’‘ series, to frightful films that include No One Will Save You. Disney’s Hallowstream teases spooky fun for the entire family,...
- 9/14/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
For those who watched Dan Trachtenberg‘s amazing Predator prequel Prey on Hulu last summer, you are in for another terrific sci-fi film.
Hulu is streaming No One Will Save You on Sept. 22, 2023, in the U.S., Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ in all other territories.
An Invasion Is Imminent, according to Brian Duffield, who wrote and directed 20th Century Studios’ “No One Will Save You,” a sci-fi psychological thriller told through the eyes of a lonely young woman with a painful backstory. “I wanted the movie to take the lead of a small intimate character study and drop an alien invasion on top of them,” says Duffield. “The end of the world won’t only be for those that are ready for it, and the idea of an alien movie rudely bursting the bubble our character has spent years building and cultivating felt like a unique way to tell a favorite story.
Hulu is streaming No One Will Save You on Sept. 22, 2023, in the U.S., Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ in all other territories.
An Invasion Is Imminent, according to Brian Duffield, who wrote and directed 20th Century Studios’ “No One Will Save You,” a sci-fi psychological thriller told through the eyes of a lonely young woman with a painful backstory. “I wanted the movie to take the lead of a small intimate character study and drop an alien invasion on top of them,” says Duffield. “The end of the world won’t only be for those that are ready for it, and the idea of an alien movie rudely bursting the bubble our character has spent years building and cultivating felt like a unique way to tell a favorite story.
- 9/9/2023
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro” will close out AFI Fest on Oct. 29.
The film which screened at the Venice Film Festival to a 7-minute standing ovation follows the life of legendary stage composer Leonard Bernstein and his relationship with Felicia Montealegre (Carey Mulligan).
“’Mastro’ displays Bradley Cooper’s symphony of talent with the power of a cymbal crash,” said Bob Gazzale, AFI President and CEO. “It is AFI’s honor to shine a light upon this extraordinary work of art on the festival’s Closing Night.”
Aside from directing and starring in the film, Cooper co-wrote the script with Josh Singer. The supporting cast includes Matt Bomer (as Bernstein’s lover), Maya Hawke (as Bernstein’s daughter Jamie) and Sarah Silverman (as Bernstein’s sister Shirley).
Kaitlyn Dever Comes Face to Face With an Alien Invader in ‘No One Will Save You’ Trailer
Kaitlyn Dever is battling an alien invader in...
The film which screened at the Venice Film Festival to a 7-minute standing ovation follows the life of legendary stage composer Leonard Bernstein and his relationship with Felicia Montealegre (Carey Mulligan).
“’Mastro’ displays Bradley Cooper’s symphony of talent with the power of a cymbal crash,” said Bob Gazzale, AFI President and CEO. “It is AFI’s honor to shine a light upon this extraordinary work of art on the festival’s Closing Night.”
Aside from directing and starring in the film, Cooper co-wrote the script with Josh Singer. The supporting cast includes Matt Bomer (as Bernstein’s lover), Maya Hawke (as Bernstein’s daughter Jamie) and Sarah Silverman (as Bernstein’s sister Shirley).
Kaitlyn Dever Comes Face to Face With an Alien Invader in ‘No One Will Save You’ Trailer
Kaitlyn Dever is battling an alien invader in...
- 9/6/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay, Jaden Thompson and McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
September heralds in the start of Halloween season, and that means it’s officially that time of year where streaming platforms go all in on horror. Whether you’re looking for brand new releases or an endless sea of horror options to pad out your Halloween watchlists, this month has it all. So, here’s a quick, handy guide for horror streaming in September 2023.
This month’s noteworthy streaming titles spotlight new exclusives, repertory offerings that’ll help you prepare for upcoming releases, and so much more.
Here are ten noteworthy horror titles available for streaming in September 2023 on some of the most popular streaming services, along with when/where you can watch them.
Crabs! – Screambox
A horde of mutant crustaceans descend on a small coastal town in this wacky horror comedy. There’s no pretense with Crabs!; it’s abundantly clear upfront exactly what type of movie it is...
This month’s noteworthy streaming titles spotlight new exclusives, repertory offerings that’ll help you prepare for upcoming releases, and so much more.
Here are ten noteworthy horror titles available for streaming in September 2023 on some of the most popular streaming services, along with when/where you can watch them.
Crabs! – Screambox
A horde of mutant crustaceans descend on a small coastal town in this wacky horror comedy. There’s no pretense with Crabs!; it’s abundantly clear upfront exactly what type of movie it is...
- 9/6/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Can a catastrophic event alter how we see our past? For Brynn Adams, the past is about to collide with a shocking event in “No One Will Save You.” This sci-fi thriller follows Adams, played by Kaitlyn Dever, as she moves into her childhood home; there’s no time to settle in though as she is quickly faced with an unusual set of intruders. In this case, the extraterrestrials prove to be more than just unwanted visitors.
Continue reading ‘No One Will Save You’ Trailer: Kaitlyn Dever Fights An Alien Invasion In Upcoming Sci-Fi Thriller at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘No One Will Save You’ Trailer: Kaitlyn Dever Fights An Alien Invasion In Upcoming Sci-Fi Thriller at The Playlist.
- 9/5/2023
- by Valerie Thompson
- The Playlist
Back in July, the Hulu streaming service announced they will be releasing writer/director Brian Duffield’s alien invasion psychological thriller No One Will Save You, which stars Kaitlyn Dever of Booksmart (watch it Here), on September 22nd. With that date just two weeks away, a trailer for the film has been dropped online, and you can check it out in the embed above.
No One Will Save You will be available to watch exclusively through Hulu in the U.S. It will be streaming on Star+ in Latin America and on Disney+ in all other territories.
Duffield previously wrote The Babysitter, Underwater, and Love and Monsters, and made his directorial debut with Spontaneous. The story he crafted for this film introduces Brynn Adams (Dever), a creative and talented young woman who’s been alienated from her community. Lonely but ever hopeful, Brynn finds solace within the walls of the...
No One Will Save You will be available to watch exclusively through Hulu in the U.S. It will be streaming on Star+ in Latin America and on Disney+ in all other territories.
Duffield previously wrote The Babysitter, Underwater, and Love and Monsters, and made his directorial debut with Spontaneous. The story he crafted for this film introduces Brynn Adams (Dever), a creative and talented young woman who’s been alienated from her community. Lonely but ever hopeful, Brynn finds solace within the walls of the...
- 9/5/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
One of this year’s Halloween treats from Hulu is the alien invasion horror movie No One Will Save You, and one hell of a first-look trailer has just been unleashed this afternoon.
No One Will Save You was written and directed by Brian Duffield, the writer of the films Underwater and Love & Monsters, as well as the writer/director of Spontaneous.
Duffield tells Bloody Disgusting, “One of the things that I’m really excited about is that [the trailer] hides two of the big hooks or twists of the movie that audiences will realize very quickly into watching the movie. The other fun thing that the trailer does is that it gives a lot of glimpses of aliens. Our movie, to be pretty blunt about it, when they walk in, eight minutes in, there’s very little hide and seek. It’s not 90 minutes of hide and seek. The movie, especially...
No One Will Save You was written and directed by Brian Duffield, the writer of the films Underwater and Love & Monsters, as well as the writer/director of Spontaneous.
Duffield tells Bloody Disgusting, “One of the things that I’m really excited about is that [the trailer] hides two of the big hooks or twists of the movie that audiences will realize very quickly into watching the movie. The other fun thing that the trailer does is that it gives a lot of glimpses of aliens. Our movie, to be pretty blunt about it, when they walk in, eight minutes in, there’s very little hide and seek. It’s not 90 minutes of hide and seek. The movie, especially...
- 9/5/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
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