Joyce Maynard shares love of writing and baking during KC ‘Labor Day’ tour
Posted by Horror Movies News on January 27, 2014Watch a clip from the film 'Labor Day.' Depressed single mom Adele and her son Henry offer a wounded, fearsome man a ride.
Watch a clip from the film 'Labor Day.' Depressed single mom Adele and her son Henry offer a wounded, fearsome man a ride.
Around 1290 B.C. in the land of Egypt, the high priest Imhotep is having an affair with the Pharaoh's mistress.
The latest big screen version of Frankenstein has failed to impress cinema audiences in North America, debuting in a lowly sixth place.
Is it possible to find happiness without having to pay a high price for it? What happens when circumstances force you into an even more dangerous situation? That's part of the premise behind the new Lifetime movie " Flowers in the Attic ," which followed how four children suffered cruelty from the people that were supposed to love them ... (more)
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I, Frankenstein made its bid this past weekend for being the first flop of 2014 (even more so than Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit), opening with a mere $8.3 million -- despite elevated 3-D ticket prices. While that's about the same amount that Devil's Due earned in its opening weekend last week, I, Frankenstein cost nearly 10 times as much ($65 million vs. $7 million) and thus is more appropriate labeled "the bomb" (in the bad way). Hopefully, the notoriously overreactive Hollywood movie industry won't take the disappointing performances of I, Frankenstein, Devil's Due and Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones as a sign that audiences are souring on horror.
...It was a slow morning for The Bachelor Canada Season 2 auditions at the Opus Hotel in Vancouver as less than a dozen women turned up for the reality show casting call.
Tamara Taggart is the cover girl for a B.C. magazine that debuted this month. The CTV news anchor wishes the BC Cancer Foundation hadn't had a reason to request her story for the first issue of Forward, its patient empowerment publication.
Tamara Taggart is the cover girl for a B.C. magazine that debuted this month. The CTV news anchor wishes the BC Cancer Foundation hadn't had a reason to request her story for the first issue of Forward, its patient empowerment publication.
History: You can't properly tell the story of the Trylon without pausing to remember the late, great Oak Street Cinema, an Art Deco style movie house in Minneapolis that screened classic and indie selections from around the world.