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Soft Elegance Is Trending—Dakota Fanning Looks Like She Stepped Out of a Pre-Raphaelite Painting in This Dress
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Soft Elegance Is Trending—Dakota Fanning Looks Like She Stepped Out of a Pre-Raphaelite Painting in This Dress

by jummy84 November 18, 2025
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See what everyone wore to Zimmermann’s party in L.A.

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Jay Ellis in 'All Her Fault.'
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Sarah Snook, Dakota Fanning Tease ‘All Her Fault’ Plot Twists

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
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The Sarah Snook-led Peacock thriller All Her Fault quickly drops viewers into a parent’s nightmare, kicking off with a mother discovering that her 5-year-old child is missing.

Though the search for this child drives the plot, the storyline takes a number of dramatic twists and turns, with dark secrets revealed about the show’s adult characters, including central couple and parents of the missing child, Marissa (Snook) and Peter Irvine (Jake Lacy).

And the team behind the show, speaking to The Hollywood Reporter at Monday’s New York premiere, teased that the audience will not be able to predict what happens.

“You will never guess. Not only will you never guess, but you’ll never guess what happens after you find out what happens,” Jay Ellis, who plays Marissa’s best friend Colin Dobbs told THR of the show’s multiple twists. “There’s a giant turn in the penultimate, and then there’s a giant turn in the finale and like we all read it and were like, ‘What the?’ Every single one of us. None of us saw it coming.”

Snook adds, “It’s a big ride. The family dynamics reveal so much, and there’s so much there to mine, which was so great as an actor to really get into the meat of the show and the story. It’s not just about a kid that goes missing. I have friends who have kids who are like, ‘Oh can I watch a show about a missing kid? I don’t know if I can handle it.’ And I’m like, ‘Trust me, you can handle it; it’ll be OK.’ And there’s a great twist.”

Dakota Fanning, who plays Marissa’s friend and a fellow mom, Jenny Kaminski, and recently revealed that she likes to spoil things for herself, was told early on what happens — “because I wanted to know as I always do,” she said. But she was still “very surprised.”

“I really didn’t see that coming,” she said. “I was really shocked by the twists and turns that are revealed.”

Minkie Spiro, who directed the first half of the season and serves as an executive producer, insisted that “people are going to be blindsided.”

“For somebody that has worked in TV for a while. I’m always like, if I read a book that I’m adapting, I think, ‘I kind of saw that coming, but we can massage that in the script.’ This, when I read the book, I wasn’t expecting that,” she said, urging audiences to go in “open minded” but inquisitive.

She added, “It’s great when you go into a show and you start to think, ‘Oh, maybe it’s him. Maybe it’s her. Or maybe that’s what happened there.’ Like, I want the audience to have those thoughts and ideas so that then they can see whether or not they saw it coming.”

Though, as Spiro indicates, viewers do have a hack to discover what happens: the book of the same name on which the series was based.

While some things have been changed from the book to the series, including the setting switching from Dublin to Chicago, both kick off with a missing child, specifically with Marissa showing up to pick up her son from a playdate only to be told by the woman who answers the door that she has never heard of the kid.

Marissa’s frantic initial attempts to find him and figure out what happened create a suspenseful, frightening opening.

And executive producer Gareth Neame wouldn’t have it any other way.

“The number of scripts that we work on that we have difficulties getting a show airborne, I can’t think of another show that we’ve done to this degree where you really are in from the first shot, from the doorbell ringing on that front door and that front scene,” he told THR at Monday’s premiere. “It’s not only the cliche that it’s any mother’s worst nightmare, it’s actually any member of the audience’s nightmare. Within seconds, it hooks you in. So I think it’s a fantastic, bold arresting opening of the show. And I wish we could find openings like this more often.”

Showrunner Megan Gallagher said there was “no hesitation” about starting the series with such an unsettling development, mirroring the beginning of the book.

“It was a no-brainer from the get-go,” she said. “And now that it’s on screen, it’s a great way to open the show.”

It was that opening that helped attract Ellis to the project.

“The writing was so gripping and fast. I have a child, and in the first four minutes of this thing you find out that Marissa’s child is missing and my mind immediately exploded because I think I read it and my daughter might’ve been on a playdate at the time. That immediately gripped me,” he said. “And then as you go through and you meet all of these characters and hear their backstory, I think all of them are so layered for so many different reasons, and you want to root for all of them but you also kind of think one of them is the culprit as well, which is what a thriller does so well and makes you love somebody and then look at them with a side eye at the same time.”

And Spiro, though she didn’t direct the entire season, hinted that she included some clues to later developments in the first half.

“Any time I take on a show and I’m doing the pilot, I actually create the entire arc of the show, which I then talk through to the next director so that there is a vision. So there are a lot of a lot of things visually we set up that wouldn’t pay off unless the director that does the episodes after me follows through,” Spiro said. “So that was very much an important part of the deal when we brought another director on was to make sure that they honor the visual arc of the show. So when I create a show, I’m always looking at top to tail. So it’s a show where there were some various specific visual clues, which obviously I don’t want to give away at this point, but they were very specific things that subtly adjusted as twists and toes and the characters true colors start to unfold.”

Spiro, though she wanted the audience to “lean in” to wondering what happened to this child, said she was also trying to tease out the series’ look at gender dynamics in parenting.

“There is something that we try to inject as a sub layer, which all about what it’s like, primarily in heterosexual relationships, where the woman is often expected to do the heavy lifting of the child business,” Spiro said. “And so there is a social commentary underneath this thriller.”

Neame adds, “The title itself is really speaking to how a couple, both holding down professional jobs, somehow it’s the woman who still has to do domestic duties as well as professional work and the husband or the father invariably doesn’t. It’s kind of using the [hook] of the thriller to really look deeply at contemporary relationships.”

All eight episodes of All Her Fault are now streaming on Peacock.

November 9, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | “Elle Fanning & most celebrities wore Gucci to the LACMA gala” links
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bitchy | “Elle Fanning & most celebrities wore Gucci to the LACMA gala” links

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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Photos from the LACMA Art+Film gala. Elle Fanning wore Gucci, as did most of the celebrities in attendance (Gucci is the longtime sponsor of the event). [Socialite Life]
A breakdown of Andrew Windsor’s scandal timeline. [LaineyGossip]
Why is the Fackham Hall trailer so popular? [Pajiba]
Emma Thompson wore a “Colbert for President” shirt. [Go Fug Yourself]
The Honest Trailer for Weapons. [OMG Blog]
Michelle Monaghan’s Derby Day hat. [Just Jared]
More photos of the Gucci-clad celebs at the LACMA gala. [RCFA]
Macaulay Culkin’s Halloween costume. [Seriously OMG]
All of Robyn Brown’s apartments & homes. [Starcasm]
MTV finally canceled Ridiculousness. [Hollywood Life]
More photos of Donald Trump’s Gatsby-themed party. [Buzzfeed]

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bitchy | “Elle Fanning wore Coach to the ‘Predator: Badlands’ premiere” links
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bitchy | “Elle Fanning wore Coach to the ‘Predator: Badlands’ premiere” links

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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Elle Fanning wore Coach to the Predator: Badlands UK screening. [RCFA]
Taylor Swift went to the Chiefs game last night. [JustJared]
A Canadian’s take on the Katy Perry-Justin Trudeau cheese. [LaineyGossip]
The guy who was arrested for playing the “Imperial March” behind the National Guard in DC is now suing. I hope he wins!! [Jezebel]
Why remake a perfect movie like The Hand That Rocks The Cradle? [Pajiba]
I admire people who achieve these kinds of fresh starts. [Buzzfeed]
Megan Fox on Jennifer’s Body & the paparazzi. [Socialite Life]
Spoilers for the ending of A House of Dynamite. [Hollywood Life]
Arby’s is doing two special sandwiches for a month. [Seriously OMG]
More pics of Justin Trudeau & Katy Perry. [OMG Blog]

October 28, 2025 0 comments
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Dakota and Elle Fanning could move in together during The Nightingale filming
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Dakota and Elle Fanning could move in together during The Nightingale filming

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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14 October 2025

Dakota and Elle Fanning might “live together” during filming for The Nightingale.

Dakota and Elle Fanning might move into together

The 31-year-old actress and her 27-year-old younger sister are working together for the first time on the upcoming film adaptation of the World War II novel, and they have been discussing living arrangements for the shoot.

She told Extra: “I am just looking forward to the experience as a whole, on-set and off-set. “Like, we’ve been talking lately about, ‘Are we going to live together when we make the movie? Like, is that healthy?’

“It wouldn’t be, but then we’re also like, ‘It’d be so weird not to.’ ”

The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star thinks collaborating with her siblings on a film role will make their bond “totally unbreakable”.

She said: “It’s almost like we’re sharing that last little piece of ourselves with each other of how we are on a set and how we are as actors and getting to share that with each other…

“So, I think we’ll be totally unbreakable after.”

However, Dakota admitted she will have to make sure she doesn’t slip into the “bossy older sister” role on set.

She laughed: “I have to already work on not being a bossy older sister on set. I’ve already been thinking about that. I have to treat her like I would treat anyone else.”

Elle previously described Dakota as her “best friend” whom she goes to for advice on everything, especially as they go into business together.

She told Extra in 2024: “I lean on her the most. She is my best friend, she is my number-one person I go to her for all the advice, for everything, and so I’m very lucky that I have a sister like that.

“We both understand what each other does and we understand the business, and to have that person, it’s very special.

“We created a production company together called Lewellen Pictures where we produce projects together, and we’re going to get to be on a panel to answer questions and to talk about our production company and to talk about the power of sisterhood.”




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Vicious: Dakota Fanning Faces A Terrifying Psychological Mystery In Paramount’s Upcoming Thriller | Glamsham.com
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Vicious: Dakota Fanning Faces A Terrifying Psychological Mystery In Paramount’s Upcoming Thriller | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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According to the official production notes from Paramount Pictures, Vicious is an upcoming psychological horror film starring Dakota Fanning as Polly, a woman whose life spirals into terror after receiving a mysterious box from a stranger late one night. The only instruction that comes with it is chillingly simple: place three things inside, something you need, something you hate, and something you love.

While the premise sounds deceptively small, what unfolds is far from ordinary. As Polly follows the instructions, her world begins to twist in disturbing ways. Reality fractures, memories blur, and she finds herself in an ever-tightening web of psychological horror. What begins as curiosity soon turns into survival as Polly faces not only an external evil but also the darkness within her own mind.

The film is directed by Bryan Bertino, known for The Strangers, and produced by Richard Suckle and Bertino himself. The supporting cast includes Kathryn Hunter, Mary McCormack, Rachel Blanchard, Devyn Nekoda, Klea Scott, and Emily Mitchell, each playing a part in what is rumored to be a story full of tension and emotional depth.

Though we do not know the full scope of the plot yet, Vicious is being described as a psychological descent that plays with the ideas of guilt, grief, and the human need for control. Early discussions around the project suggest that it may rely more on atmosphere and emotion than traditional jump scares, making it one of the most anticipated thrillers of the season.

Vicious releases on October 10, 2025, and will remain in theaters through early 2026. Based on available information, it appears to combine Bryan Bertino’s signature psychological tension with Dakota Fanning’s emotional range, setting the stage for a gripping and haunting cinematic experience.

Based on official Paramount Pictures production notes and publicly available information.

October 13, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | “Elle Fanning wore Simone Rocha at the London Film Festival” links
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bitchy | “Elle Fanning wore Simone Rocha at the London Film Festival” links

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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Elle Fanning wore Simone Rocha to the BFI London Film Festival screening of Sentimental Value. I love this, including her makeup. [RCFA]
Tina Fey & Seth Meyers came out for SNL’s real 50th anniversary episode, which was hosted by Amy Poehler. Tina played Kristi Noem. [Pajiba]
Review of Kiss of the Spider Woman. [LaineyGossip]
Zuhair Murad’s latest collection. [Go Fug Yourself]
Rachel Sennott’s I Love LA reminds people of Girls. [OMG Blog]
Sydney Sweeney is still out and about. [Just Jared]
David Beckham looks tiny here. [Seriously OMG]
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Diane Keaton’s life in photos. [Hollywood Life]
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Sarah Snook & Dakota Fanning in 'All Her Fault' Series Official Trailer
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Sarah Snook & Dakota Fanning in ‘All Her Fault’ Series Official Trailer

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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Sarah Snook & Dakota Fanning in ‘All Her Fault’ Series Official Trailer

by Alex Billington
October 10, 2025
Source: YouTube

“People feel bad for me, but they dont wanna talk to me…” NBC’s Peacock has revealed an official trailer for a streaming series titled All Her Fault, arriving to watch on Peacock starting in November this fall. It’s an adaptation of the book of the same name by Andrea Mara, about missing boy. Marissa arrives to pick up her young son Milo from his first playdate, but the woman who answers the door isn’t a mother she recognizes. She doesn’t have Milo and has never heard of him. Every parent’s worst nightmare begins to unfold. As news of the disappearance filters through the quiet suburb and an unexpected suspect is named, whispers start to spread about the women most closely connected to the shocking event. Because only one of them may have taken Milo – but they could all be blamed. All Her Fault stars Sarah Snook, with Jake Lacy, Dakota Fanning, Michael Peña, Sophia Lillis, Abby Elliott, Daniel Monks, Jay Ellis, Thomas Cocquerel, Duke McCloud, Kartiah Vergara. Looks like it’s worth watching for all the thrilling performances alone.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Peacock’s thriller series All Her Fault, direct from YouTube:

All Her Fault Series

All Her Fault Poster

Marissa Irvine (starring Sarah Snook) arrives to collect her young son Milo from his first playdate, but the woman who then answers the door isn’t a mother she recognizes. She doesn’t have Milo and has never heard of him… As every parent’s worst nightmare begins to unfold, new questions lead to deep secrets, revealing cracks in the Irvine’s seemingly perfect world until everything is left shattered. All Her Fault is a series created and written by Megan Gallagher (of “Grenseland”, “Seizure”, “Wolf”, “Suspicion”). Adapted from the novel of the same name written by Andrea Mara. With episodes directed by Minkie Spiro (“3 Body Problem”, “Downton Abbey”, “Dead to Me”) and Kate Dennis. Produced by Terry Gould. Made by Universal International Studio. Executive produced by Nigel Marchant, Gareth Neame & Joanna Strevens for Carnival Films, Sarah Snook, Minkie Spiro, Christine Sacani, Jennifer Gabler Rawlings, Megan Gallagher. NBC will debut the All Her Fault series streaming on Peacock starting November 6th, 2025 this fall. How’s it look?

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Renate Reinsve & Elle Fanning on 'Sentimental Value' — NYFF Interview
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Renate Reinsve & Elle Fanning on ‘Sentimental Value’ — NYFF Interview

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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When Charli xcx coined “Joachim Trier Summer” earlier this year, who knew that that would soon turn into “Joachim Trier Fall,” and now, “Joachim Trier Awards Season.”

His latest, “Sentimental Value,” debuted at the 63rd New York Film Festival on September 30, sending his Cannes Grand Prix winner into even further awards chatter. His follow-up to “The Worst Person in the World,” the film centers on two daughters (Renate Reinsve and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas) reuniting with their estranged filmmaker father (Stellan Skarsgård) after their mother dies, and as he prepares for his next project.

“This film somehow is a continuation of previous work, but it’s also something new,” Trier told IndieWire on the red carpet at Alice Tully Hall. “Very often, we’ve focused on singular characters in our films, and this is really like an ensemble piece. It’s more of a polyphonic story of family and trying to find the silences in between, by changing point of view, changing perspective throughout.”

(Left to right): Nell Campbell, Barry Bostwick, and Patricia Quinn from 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'

“Worst Person” star Reinsve plays Nora, an actress best known for her stage work. When her father, Gustav, hopes to cast her in his comeback film, she at first turns down the script. Enter Rachel Kemp, an American actress played by Elle Fanning. After being brought to tears by one of the director’s previous films, she meets Gustav and ends up taking the role, being thrown full throttle into the complicated dynamics of a family in distress. As for Reinsve, this project was already in talks as she and Trier were filming their last, “The Worst Person in the World.” This film marks their third collaboration together, including her one-line role in 2011’s “Oslo, August 31st,” her film debut.

“It was actually during that shoot [on ‘Worst Person’] we felt that artistic connection on set, and that was very naive and open,” Reinsve said. “We started talking about different traits of a character, like what if this and that, but there wasn’t room for it in that movie.”

“Opening that script [for ‘Sentimental Value’] was so scary,” she continued. “He knows me much better now, both as a person and an actor, so I was very curious about how he wanted to challenge me this time. It was really exciting to read the role with so much emotional weight and playing around with what she knew about herself and what she didn’t know about herself. We have so much trust now. It is so much fun, even though it’s heavier.”

SENTIMENTAL VALUE, (aka AFFEKSJONSVERDI), from left: Stellan Skarsgard, Elle Fanning, 2025. ph: Kasper Tuxen /© Neon / Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Sentimental Value’Courtesy Everett Collection

Trier worked with many previous collaborators on this film, including best friend and co-writer Eskil Vogt. But Golden Globe nominee Fanning was brand new to the mix. “I learned so much,” she said of working with the director.

“I feel like I’m spoiled now being on his film set, because it’s quite a beautiful thing,” Fanning continued. “He really sees you, and he also knows what he wants. He really allows you to feel free and vulnerable, and he pulls these things out of you that have been dormant inside or are kind of subconscious. Then you’re in the moment, and he’s right next to the camera as well while you’re filming. He’s right there watching you in real time; he sees it all. He’s not afraid of silence. That’s something I really learned. It’s a beautiful thing that you see in the film.”

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, who plays Reinsve’s sister in the film, also was overjoyed to be working with Trier as well. “Tenderness is cool,” she said when asked what she learned from him. “The best way to approach something is with tenderness and love.”

Trier was also beaming as I brought up the fact that Norway chose the film as its submission for Best International Feature Film at next year’s Oscars. “It’s out of my control, but I’m grateful to be chosen by the Norwegian Film Institute.”

“As an actor, it’s important to keep a distance with bad reviews and good reviews; it can be scary,” Reinsve said of the film’s rapturous reception out of Cannes. “We were really scared going to Cannes with this movie. I was so relieved and so happy. It’s been really great. You make a movie to find a collective in some things you feel that are personal to yourself, and then you have people respond to that in their way, and have conversations [where] you learn even more about those feelings.”

SENTIMENTAL VALUE, (aka AFFEKSJONSVERDI), from left: Stellan Skarsgard, Renate Reinsve, 2025. ph: Kasper Tuxen /© Neon / Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Sentimental Value’Courtesy Everett Collection

She also just came off shooting “The Backrooms,” with Kane Parsons as the youngest director A24 has ever worked with. The viral YouTube horror series has amassed nearly 200 million views since its 2022 debut, and before getting a feature film greenlight. “He was so impressive,” Reinsve said.

“He turned 20 during the shoot. He was very sure of what he wanted, and I love that he hasn’t really watched that many movies. His references are totally different, so it was very exciting to work with someone who had just these ideas [where I didn’t know the references].”

As for Fanning, it was announced last month that she will star alongside Nicole Kidman in a legal thriller series from A24 titled “Discretion.” The project marks their third collaboration, following Sofia Coppola’s “The Beguiled” in 2017 and the upcoming Apple TV+ show “Margo’s Got Money Troubles.”

“Oh my God, I love Nicole to death,” she said. “I love her. We’ve worked three times now in more of an ensemble capacity, and we are friends, and we’ve gotten very close, but now we get to go toe to toe in this one [that was just announced]. It’s a real two-hander, this show.”

“[It was] extremely good,” Skarsgård also told IndieWire of working with Trier. “He sits right beside the camera, and he watches the detail in your performance. He’s after what happens inside the human being, no matter what you say, and that is what I am, too, doing in my acting. It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it.”

Neon will release “Sentimental Value” in select theaters on Friday, November 7. Check out the trailer here.

October 2, 2025 0 comments
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Dakota Fanning & Kathryn Hunter in 'Vicious' Original Horror Trailer
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Dakota Fanning & Kathryn Hunter in ‘Vicious’ Original Horror Trailer

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Dakota Fanning & Kathryn Hunter in ‘Vicious’ Original Horror Trailer

by Alex Billington
September 17, 2025
Source: YouTube

“This is will be for you now… You are going to die tonight. Unless you give it what it wants.” Paramount+ has revealed the first official trailer for a brand new original horror creation called Vicious, the latest from filmmaker Bryan Bertino, creator of The Strangers franchise and director of a few other indie horror films as well. Vicious will premiere at Fantastic Fest 2025 later this month before it’s streaming on Paramount+ to watch in October for horror season. A woman spends the night fighting for her own existence as she slips down a rabbit hole contained inside a gift from a late-night visitor. It comes with simple instructions if she wants to live – place three things inside: something you need, something you hate, and something you love. Starring Dakota Fanning as Polly and a very creepy Kathryn Hunter, along with Mary McCormack, Rachel Blanchard, Devyn Nekoda, Klea Scott, and Emily Mitchell. So, from this tease it seems like Hunter is just another victim of this box, and an evil supernatural force is hiding inside this box, controlling people to give it what it wants? Yep seems like a wicked cool concept for a horror movie – check it out below.

Here’s the first official trailer (+ poster) for Bryan Bertino’s horror thriller Vicious, direct from YouTube:

Vicious Film Trailer

Vicious Poster

When Polly (Dakota Fanning) receives a mysterious Box from an unexpected late-night visitor (Kathryn Hunter), it comes with a simple instruction: place three things inside: something you need, something you hate, and something you love. What begins as a strange ritual quickly unravels into a waking nightmare. Trapped in a terrifying world where reality bends and memory betrays, Polly must navigate a series of impossible choices. As time slips away, she’s forced to confront the darkness not just around her, but also within her—before it consumes everything and everyone she’s ever known. Vicious is written and directed by acclaimed American genre filmmaker Bryan Bertino, creator of The Strangers franchise, and a director of the films Mockingbird, The Monster, and The Dark and the Wicked previously. It’s produced by Richard Suckle. This is premiering at Fantastic Fest 2025 this month. Paramount will then debut Bertino’s Vicious movie streaming on Paramount+ starting October 10th, 2025 during the spooky season. Who’s intrigued?

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