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kyle alex brett

@kyalbr

@blumhouse, creative executive | Opinions are mine. Unless they’re unfunny. I make one minute movies on Instagram | ex-director of biz affairs.

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💀 The Horror Guru 🎃(@TheHorrorGuru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breakdown is underrated af imo.

One of those movies that came out during an era when people took thrillers like it for granted, but now stands out a lot in an era where thrillers of it's kind don't exist as much anymore.

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Michael J. Miraflor(@michaelmiraflor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

kyle alex brett Just the other week while talking to a friend, “why don’t they make movies like Speed anymore?” and it stuck with me.

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Stephen Ford(@StephenSeanFord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

kyle alex brett DUDE. Thank you. I freaking love this film and re-watch about once a year. It's like that perfect mid-90's thriller. Just something about it, where it SHOULD be ridiculous but it's done so well.

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Zack Stentz(@MuseZack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

kyle alex brett I really miss Hitchcock-style 'reasonably competent but ordinary man or woman thrust into life-or-death situation' thrillers. Somewhere along the line Hollywood decided that every hero had to be an ex-Navy SEAL, freelance assassin, or black ops operative and it's boring.

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Breakdown (1997) last night.

I miss these simple, high octane, propulsive thrillers.

Kurt Russell as a guy whose car breakdowns and must race against time to save his wife after she’s abducted by a truck driver who promised to bring her to the nearest pay phone.

Great film.

Breakdown (1997) last night. I miss these simple, high octane, propulsive thrillers. Kurt Russell as a guy whose car breakdowns and must race against time to save his wife after she’s abducted by a truck driver who promised to bring her to the nearest pay phone. Great film.
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Jamie Nash(@Jamie_Nash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great stuff here. I'm obviously biased. But it seems logical that after two attempts that didn't catch fire... a new approach should be taken. The obvious one that was never tried, going back to the artists who dreamed it into existence and still dream about it every day.

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kyle alex brett(@kyalbr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know when you go to a diner.

And they hand you a menu that is six, double-sided pages long and each page is full of multiple options.

And you truly can’t decide what to focus on?

I feel like reality has been offering us a diner menu of news lately.

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Blumhouse(@blumhouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WE ARE CONFIRMING FOR THE FIRST TIME THAT THERE WILL BE A SEQUEL TO FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S, COMING FALL 2025.

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DiscussingFilm(@DiscussingFilm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leigh Whannell’s ‘WOLF MAN’ follows a family stuck in a house in the middle of a forest where danger may lurk closer than some of them realise.

See the full footage description: bit.ly/UniversalDF

Leigh Whannell’s ‘WOLF MAN’ follows a family stuck in a house in the middle of a forest where danger may lurk closer than some of them realise. See the full footage description: bit.ly/UniversalDF
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Richard Brody(@tnyfrontrow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Greatly looking forward to this; Spike Lee is one of the best filmmakers in the world—as original and inventive as Kurosawa—and why not Ice Spice? Performing is performing, and there's a long tradition of musicians excelling as movie actors; so enough with the snoot-cocking.

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