McConaughey had warned her that he didn't seem like a good guy, and it turns out he was correct. I looked them up not too long ago and read that they even sought the help of the Warrens (the couple from The Conjuring franchise), but the duo were no help to them. Their last victim survived by escaping out of a window and then fighting off a dog before managing to get to the police. [20], Serenity grossed $8.5 million in the United States and Canada,[3] and $5.8 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $14.4 million, plus $1.4 million with home video sales, against a production budget of $25 million. At the same time, Baker grows wary of the people in Plymouth Island, questioning whether there’s some sort of conspiracy going on too. The film focuses on writer Delphine (Seigner), who achieved her first career success, publishing her debut novel dedicated to her mother. Netflix’s latest horror series, Ju-On: Origins has just been released, but it turns out that the series is actually inspired by a true, terrifying story. Apparently, she's McConaughey's new girlfriend, but that's not exactly conveyed in the trailer, especially as McConaughey and Hathaway are spotted in the throes of passion. It turns out, the dramatic mission is a lot more fact than fiction. ", "I watched this classic for the first time on my laptop at 1 a.m. and thought it was horrifying enough, given Alfred Hitchcock’s directing and the way he created suspense, but when I found out later that it was loosely based on a true story...that made it even more horrifying. However, she soon starts receiving anonymous letters accusing her of exposing her family to the public. The trailer also shows Karen’s husband bloodily slumped next to his bathtub, hinting at Baker’s plan not quite panning out. Greg Shapiro and Guy Heeley would produce the film through IM Global, which also financed.

The American slasher film about a hooded killer striking a rural town sticks pretty close to its source material. [17] Roughstock's Matt Bjorke praised the album as "a strong, current record with a couple of moments that demand repeated attention. "[10] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine found that "the very sense that more is more is essential to the appeal of Based on a True Story...: every song is bigger, brighter, bolder than the next, super-sized country for a super-sized time" and this is not good because "there's just a little bit too much of the schtick; individually the cuts work fine but they overwhelm not only the gentler moments...cancel[ing] each other out over the long run. We've viewed the two trailers for this film (the first dropped to surprisingly little attention in June) multiple times, and we're still not entirely sure what, exactly, this movie is about, if anything at all. I never felt there was a power dynamic at play; rather, it was a respectful, artistic collaboration. But his life is shaken up once he’s offered $10 million by his ex-wife Karen (Hathaway) to take her abusive husband out on a fishing excursion and kill him by kicking him off the boat and leave him to be eaten by sharks. "[16] Got Country Online's Phyllis Hunter found that it was "obvious that [the songs] were carefully chosen to give a personal glimpse into what is a very public life", which she heaped praise on the album by stating "Kudos, Mr. Shelton, kudos…", and affirmed that Shelton has "done all of these songwriters quite proud. Baker has to wrestle his conscience, choosing between killing a man who is seemingly evil and putting his own life at risk, or not following through for his own safety and risking Karen and their son’s life. [19], Scott Mendelson, a writer for Forbes, defended Aviron's decision, stating "an original, R-rated, star-driven, sexually-explicit thriller from a small distributor, with poor reviews, a D+ from Cinemascore and (understandably) misleading marketing is the very definition of DOA", concluding "Aviron would merely have been burning money to spend any more on marketing Serenity than they already did". It was even filmed just down the road from the real house. "They like to say everybody knows everything," says Matthew McConaughey in the trailer for Serenity, his upcoming film with Anne Hathaway. 2020 Bustle Digital Group. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 46% based on 28 reviews, and an average rating of 5.41/10. Eventually, though, Hathaway tracks down her ex-husband in his hideaway—in the movie the island called "Plymouth," but it will be the first Hollywood movie to shoot mostly in the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius—to figure out what he's been doing. Based on a True Story… is the eighth studio album by American country music artist Blake Shelton. "I will give you $10 million to drop my husband into the ocean for the sharks," she tells McConaughey.

Here, Hathaway and McConaughey play a divorced couple who apparently have since gone on to live out the fantasies every divorced person has at least once during his or her separation: The husband goes to live on a boat off some remote island, while the wife goes on to marry a rich guy.

We tell the truth from our own biased point of view. Seabiscuit was a horse, who was relatively small in stature and did not look the part of a racehorse. He worked with the Mexican drug cartels in the 1980's while killing American co-eds who crossed the border as a hobby.