Directed by Jonny Campbell, this creature feature is based on the graphic novel by David Koepp. Teacake (Keery) and Naomi (Campbell) are night-shift employees at a storage facility built on top of an ...
If I didn’t know the sci-fi horror comedy “Cold Storage” was based on a 2019 novel by “Jurassic Park” screenwriter David Koepp, I would have assumed the script was over 30 years old and found in a ...
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Stephen King once said, “If I find I cannot horrify, I’ll go for the gross-out. I’m not proud”. He recognizes splatter as the lowest form of terror…albeit one that’s still plenty entertaining, when ...
Cold Storage is a horror comedy that knows exactly what kind of film it wants to be. Directed by Jonny Campbell and written by David Koepp, who adapted his own novel, the film blends creature-feature ...
If you’re missing your boy Steve Harrington from Stranger Things, then you can fill that void with Joe Keery’s new movie, Cold Storage, a new horror comedy that opens in movie theaters this weekend.
It was easy for the horror-comedy Cold Storage to get lost in the shuffle over the holiday weekend, even though it performed well in semi-wide release with sometimes-limited showtimes. (For example, ...
Even accounting for the time Joe Keery fed his rideshare passengers to slavering junkyard dogs, the actor’s “aw shucks” lovability is constitutional to his screen persona. The assembly of guileless ...
Stranger Things only wrapped up its five-season run last month, but if you're already missing Joe Keery, he's back on our screens in sci-fi comedy-horror Cold Storage, which lands in UK cinemas next ...
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How do you follow starring in one of the biggest TV finales of the decade and scoring a huge UK number one song in quick succession? If you're Joe Keery, it seems you lead a warmly-received new movie.