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SILENT FRIGHT

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March 2020

A QUIET PLACE MADE A LOT OF NOISE. NOW JOHN KRASINSKI RETURNS TO DIRECT A QUIET PLACE PART II, AS EMILY BLUNT’S BEREAVED NEW MUM ONCE AGAIN BATTLES SOUND-SENSITIVE ALIENS

- JAMIE TABBERER AND IAN BERRIMAN

SILENT FRIGHT

I FEEL LIKE MARY POPPINS IS VERY chatty…” SFX has just asked Emily Blunt who, out of all her movie characters, would fare worst in A Quiet Place Part II, in which even the slightest noise triggers the gigantic, pulsating eardrums of alien invaders who hunt using sound location. “And The Devil Wears Prada character [Emily Charlton] would be useless in that environment,” she adds.

What would Miranda Priestly’s uptight personal assistant even wear in an apocalypse, one wonders?

“Well, exactly!” muses Blunt, with her trademark deadpan humour. “I don’t think she’d do well with bare feet. I think between the two of them they’d be dead, for sure!”

In a scene straight out of that fashion world flick, we meet the hilarious Blunt and her husband of 10 years, A Quiet Place Part II director John Krasinski, in a plush New York hotel suite, skyline gleaming behind them. After the monstrously successful 2018 original – which grossed $341 million worldwide against a $17 million budget, and which Krasinski also directed and starred in – expectations for the follow-up are as high as the skyscraper we’re sitting in. But if the two are feeling the pressure, they don’t show it: they’re both grinning from ear to ear.

“You definitely get a sense of how it all started,” says Krasinski of the new story. It’s mostly set after the events of the first film – in which his character, Lee, sacrificed himself to save his kids – but also shows, via flashback, the aliens gatecrashing planet Earth.

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OBJECT Z

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THE LONG WALK

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DEVIL'S BARGAIN

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Where someone has gone before

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TROUBLE EVERY DAY

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1 mins

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STRANGE JOURNEY THE STORY OF ROCKY HORROR

“I loved every minute of it,” says Tim Curry of filming The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1974. Barry Bostwick has another take: “I was wet and miserable most of the time.” The one thing they do agree on, however, is that the result was a milestone in cinema history.

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1 min

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

DON'T NEED NO EDUCATION

SUPER-POWERED IT'S SOPHOMORE YEAR FOR THE STUDENTS OF GEN VAND THE BOYS' UNIVERSE OVERSEER ERIC KRIPKE PROMISES SFX TENTACLED ANUSES, HIGHER STAKES AND A NEW DEAN DESTINED TO BREAK THE INTERNET

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5 mins

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SFX UK

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GAME CHANGER

SFX HEADS TO VANCOUVER TO VISIT THE TRON: ARES GRID AND TALK ALL THINGS TRON WITH THE FILMMAKERS BEHIND THE LONG-AWAITED SEQUEL

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13 mins

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Circular Thinking

2 AUGUST 2002 In 1996, Independence Day made a global spectacle of alien invasion, unleashing widescreen violence on the world's famous landmarks. Six years later, M Night Shyamalan's Signs offered an altogether more focused take.

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1 mins

October 2025

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