‘Scapegoat’ – Scarlett Johansson Joins Ari Aster’s Mysterious New Movie
Scarlett Johansson is no longer running from dinosaurs, as she has joined Ari Aster's mysterious next film, 'Scapegoat'.
From Adam Howe, writer of Die Dog or Eat the Hatchet, and the winner of Stephen King's On Writing contest... and James Newman, acclaimed author of Odd Man Out and Animosity. March 29, 1987... For metalheads Mike Rawson, Lonnie Deveroux, and Pork Chop, an RV road trip to Wrestlemania III becomes a one-way ticket to hell. While delivering an illegal shipment of counterfeit wrestling merchandise, an ill-fated shortcut through the Kentucky backwoods leads them to a teenaged girl carved head to toe in arcane symbols. Soon our unlikely heroes are being hunted through the boonies by a cult of religious crazies who make the Westboro Baptists look like choirboys… a cult that will stop at nothing to get the girl back and complete a ritual that has held an ancient evil at bay for centuries… Until now.Praise for Scapegoat:"As if Joe Lansdale wrote, and John Carpenter directed, the Jonestown massacre... This is Howe and Newman's Kool-Aid and you'll want to drink it to the very last drop." Eryk Pruitt, What We Reckon"A delightful backwoods detour through the three Rs of Southern-friend horror: Rednecks, revenge, and Wrestlemania! One of 2018's most entertaining reads. This is one goat you'll definitely want to get!" Michael Patrick Hicks, Mass Hysteria"Uniquely hip, breakneck paced... packed with wildly imaginative events, humor both light and dark, and characters so vividly drawn they seem to materialize before your eyes." Sean Costello, Finders Keepers"A much-needed breath of fresh air, and a welcome blast of nostalgia. Just beware: It's a shotgun blast." Joseph Hirsch, My Tired Shadow
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Scarlett Johansson is no longer running from dinosaurs, as she has joined Ari Aster's mysterious next film, 'Scapegoat'.
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