
The System Trailer — Dallas Jackson‘s The System (2022) movie trailer has been released by The Avenue Entertainment. The System trailer stars Tyrese Gibson, Terrence Howard, Jeremy Piven, Lil Yachty, Ric Reitz, Caleb Spillyards, David Joseph Martinez, and Laura Aleman. Crew Dallas Jackson wrote the screenplay for The System. Plot Synopsis The System‘s plot synopsis: “When a young [...]
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- 10/4/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book


"They got us locked up like animals, now we gotta fight like ’em…" The Avenue has revealed the official trailer for a gritty action film titled The System, made by filmmaker Dallas Jackson after his first film called Thriller. This is set for release in late October in select theaters, if anyone is up for some intense fight action set mostly inside of a prison system. Following a drug bust, a former marine named Terry Savage is recruited by authorities to go undercover in a notoriously dangerous private prison. After discovering an underground fight ring, he must fight to stay alive and take down the corrupt system. The action film stars Tyrese Gibson, Terrence Howard, Jeremy Piven, Lil Yachty, Ric Reitz, Caleb Spillyards, David Joseph Martinez, and Laura Aleman. There's both a new red band and green band trailer out for this. Looks like something out of the 90s, some brutal fights in here,...
- 10/3/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net


A few years back, Blumhouse and writer-director Christopher Landon proved that a PG-13 slasher movie could work with their teen-friendly masked killer movie Happy Death Day. In fact, that teen-slasher flick was so popular that it spawned a sequel earlier this year with the silly-titled follow-up Happy Death Day 2U. And today we're hearing that Blumhouse has begun developing a third (and final?) entry in the teen slasher series, Happy Death Day 3.
Truth be told, I'm not sure I'm excited for Happy Death Day 3. I mean don't get me wrong, I was all kinds of ready to check out Happy Death Day 2U when it hit earlier this year. But then that sequel was far too silly for my liking. In fact, I think it'd be hard to label the follow-up as a horror-comedy as it seemed like it was a straight-up comedy to this guy. Boring. Anyhow, I'd say...
Truth be told, I'm not sure I'm excited for Happy Death Day 3. I mean don't get me wrong, I was all kinds of ready to check out Happy Death Day 2U when it hit earlier this year. But then that sequel was far too silly for my liking. In fact, I think it'd be hard to label the follow-up as a horror-comedy as it seemed like it was a straight-up comedy to this guy. Boring. Anyhow, I'd say...
- 7/16/2019
- by Mike Sprague
- MovieWeb
"Failure is not an option." The very first trailer of 2019 is a new trailer for this horror sequel. Universal Pictures has debuted the second official trailer for Happy Death Day 2U, Blumhouse's highly-anticipated sequel to their time-loop horror hit from last year Happy Death Day. Once again directed (and written) by Christopher Landon, the film continues with the hero discovering that dying over and over was surprisingly easier than the dangers that lie ahead. Jessica Rothe also returns as Tree, with a full cast including Israel Broussard, Ruby Modine, Suraj Sharma, Steve Zissis, Rachel Matthews, Charles Aitken, Sarah Yarkin, and Caleb Spillyards. This actually looks pretty damn good - I think I need to do a double feature and watch both of these in February. And with that - Happy New Year! Let's get excited about 2019 movies. Here's the second official trailer for Christopher Landon's Happy Death Day 2U, direct...
- 1/1/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"I thought I ended the loop... But I'm back!" Universal Pictures has debuted the first full-length trailer for Happy Death Day 2U, Blumhouse's highly-anticipated sequel to their time-loop horror hit from last year Happy Death Day. Once again directed (and written) by Christopher Landon, the film continues with the hero discovering that dying over and over was surprisingly easier than the dangers that lie ahead. Jessica Rothe also returns as Tree Gelbman, with a full cast including Israel Broussard, Ruby Modine, Suraj Sharma, Steve Zissis, Rachel Matthews, Charles Aitken, Sarah Yarkin, and Caleb Spillyards. This looks like a way more aggressive, intense version of the original, because she gets caught in yet another loop. But it's that sci-tech contraption at the end that really got my attention. What is that? Gotta find out. Here's the first trailer (+ poster) for Christopher Landon's Happy Death Day 2U, direct from YouTube: Jessica...
- 11/30/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Joseph Baxter Jan 18, 2019
Blumhouse horror sequel Happy Death Day 2U ups the ante and meta-minded horror, setting up a bloody Valentine's Day.
Happy Death Day may not have broken the box office with Avengers: Infinity War level might, but the Groundhog Day-influenced 2017 Blumhouse horror flick managed to achieve something impressive in its own right, manifesting as a big bang for the studio’s buck, with the micro-budgeted ($4.8 million) movie managing to reap $55.6 million at the domestic box office, which adds to a total of $122.6 million worldwide. Consequently, sequel prospects quickly glistened like frosting on a Happy Death Day 2U cupcake.
The sequel, titled Happy Death Day 2U, saw original film helmer Christopher B. Landon back in the director's chair, this time working off his own script. He's joined by a returning producer in studio head Jason Blum. Angela Mancuso and John Baldecchi return as executive producers, joined this time by Samson Mucke.
Blumhouse horror sequel Happy Death Day 2U ups the ante and meta-minded horror, setting up a bloody Valentine's Day.
Happy Death Day may not have broken the box office with Avengers: Infinity War level might, but the Groundhog Day-influenced 2017 Blumhouse horror flick managed to achieve something impressive in its own right, manifesting as a big bang for the studio’s buck, with the micro-budgeted ($4.8 million) movie managing to reap $55.6 million at the domestic box office, which adds to a total of $122.6 million worldwide. Consequently, sequel prospects quickly glistened like frosting on a Happy Death Day 2U cupcake.
The sequel, titled Happy Death Day 2U, saw original film helmer Christopher B. Landon back in the director's chair, this time working off his own script. He's joined by a returning producer in studio head Jason Blum. Angela Mancuso and John Baldecchi return as executive producers, joined this time by Samson Mucke.
- 3/16/2018
- Den of Geek
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