Venom stans are fighting Ted Bundy stans for wanting to f*ck an IRL monster

It’s very early in the year but we’re already calling the winner for best online feud of 2019.
The self-described “Venom fucker” community (that is, people who want to have sexual relations with the eponymous slimy alien bodybuilder monster from that…

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Netflix begs viewers to please stop thirsting after Ted Bundy

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30 years after his state-administered execution, serial killer Ted Bundy is getting a lot of 2019 airtime — and some seriously concerning audience reactions have Netflix stepping in.

Last Thursday, on the anniversary of Bundy’s death, the streaming giant released director Joe Berlinger’s four-part docuseries, Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, to a captive and eager audience. Two days later, Berlinger’s Bundy biopic starring Zac Efron, titled Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile, premiered to a divided audience at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. 

The combined publicity of Berlinger’s two projects quickly elevated Bundy’s status from archived atrocity to trending topic on social media. Then, things started to get really out of hand. Read more…

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Zac Efron’s Ted Bundy movie ‘Extremely Wicked’ is shockingly pointless

If Ted Bundy’s real secret weapon was his charm, which helped him reassure people who should’ve been suspicious of him and win over people who should’ve hated him, count Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile as just another to fall under his spe…

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Zac Efron as Ted Bundy is here in shudder-inducing biopic trailer

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“Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat!” Well, unless you get offered the juicy role of one of America’s most infamous murderers—then all bets are off. 

High School Musical, Baywatch, and Greatest Showman alum Zac Efron is shedding his handsome boy-next-door-ness to tackle the role of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy for a chilling new biopic. The results are confusing, upsetting, horrifying, and (broadly speaking) super not okay.

The first trailer for the project, titled Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil And Vile—a direct quote from one of Bundy’s numerous guilty verdicts—reveals the shudder-inducing tone of the film, told from the perspective of Bundy’s lovestruck girlfriend Elizabeth Kloepfer (Lily Collins.) At the time of his state-administered execution in 1989, Bundy was believed to be responsible for upwards of 30 deaths. Read more…

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Matthew McConaughey is basically a human acid trip in ‘The Beach Bum’ trailer

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If you took The Big Lebowski’s The Dude, threw him in a Hawaiian shirt, and gave him a boatload of hallucinogens… then you’d have Moondog. 

Matthew McConaughey stars as the psychedelic surfer type in Harmony Korine’s newest project The Beach Bum—alongside Zac Efron, Snoop Dogg, Isla Fisher, Martin Lawrence, and (fittingly) Jimmy Buffett

This will be Korine’s first feature-length film since his 2012 project Spring Breakers, which received mixed reviews. 

When discussing The Beach Bum with french publication Télérama late last year, Korine detailed plans to release the movie in theaters doubling as weed-laced hot boxes (i.e. pump showings full of marijuana smoke to get audience members really into the movie.) No word yet on whether this goofy plan is still in the works.  Read more…

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Gal Gadot, Adam Driver and more amazing performances that awards season forgot about

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In theory, awards season is a chance to celebrate the best of the best that Hollywood has to offer. As anyone who’s ever rolled their eyes at a list of nominees could tell you, however, it never quite works out that way in practice.

Fortunately, that doesn’t mean we can’t praise those who were unjustly overlooked.

Below are some of our favorite performances of 2017 that were snubbed by the major awards – by which we mean the Oscars, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Golden Globes, the Indie Spirits, the BAFTAs. (We are not counting critics’ awards, festival awards, or audience awards.) Read more…

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Zac Efron tweets the first, creepy image of himself as serial killer Ted Bundy

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If someone were to mention Zac Efron’s name, the first thing to pop into your head would likely be that cheerful, singing chap from the High School Musical films.

You know, this guy:

Or maybe you’d think of him from his slightly more recent Baywatch days:

Either way, the creepy image of an infamous serial killer would probably be the last thing to come to mind.

For his next filming project, though, Efron is moving into brand new territory:

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Zac Efron admits his onscreen kiss with Zendaya is the greatest of all his film kisses

Try naming a Zac Efron movie in which he doesn’t kiss someone. I dare you. 
His latest film, The Greatest Showman, is no exception, and according to him, it might have been the best kiss of any film he’s done so far. While doing press for the mo…

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Can you tell the difference between ‘The Room’ cast and their ‘Disaster Artist’ doppelgangers?

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If you aren’t familiar with cult cinematic classic The Room, it’s time to leave your stupid comments in your pocket and educate yourself. 

Widely considered to be the worst film ever made, the so-bad-it’s-sublime 2003 indie movie was written, directed and produced by its enigmatic star, Tommy Wiseau, and the process of making it was apparently so arduous, unpredictable, and downright bonkers, co-star Greg Sestero later wrote a bestselling memoir about his experience. 

That book, The Disaster Artist, has now been adapted into an eponymous Oscar contender by James Franco, who produces, directs and stars as “Tommy,” exploring the multi-hyphenate’s unlikely friendship with “Greg” (played by Dave Franco) and the batshit insanity that seemingly transpired during the film’s production.  Read more…

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