Archive for April, 2014
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April 15, 2014
Neither part of the term "original adaptation" fully applies to FX's new limited series Fargo , even if it's branded as such.It evokes a sense of the original Ethan and Joel Coen film without using the same characters, yet it's full of callbacks.
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
April 15, 2014
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Summer is just around the corner, and we have brand new looks at two eagerly anticipated horror movies coming out in what's traditionally a slow season for fright films:
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Posted by Horror Movies News on
April 15, 2014
"Tanner has his own agenda. For him, the ranger coming to ask him questions gave him a lot of information that he didn't have.
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April 15, 2014
Hagee contends that these messages are coming through tetrads - rare series of four total lunar eclipses that occur over two-year periods.
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April 15, 2014
The toy, a prop from Wayans' latest movie, "A Haunted House 2," was propped up in a chair across the table from the actor at a stuffy Beverly Hills restaurant.
Posted by Horror Movies News on
April 15, 2014
Liam Neeson Stars in the year's biggest edge-of-your-seat action thrillerCo-starring Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery and Academy Award?? winner Lupita Nyong'o"Thrilling and intense! Liam... is a U.S. air marshal fighting to save a plane full of passengers trapped aboard a plane 40,000 feet in the air in the explosive, high-octane action adventure ... (more)
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April 15, 2014
Hollywood tough-guy Arnold Schwarzenegger was apparently rather surprised to find Sabotage director David Ayer had signed him up for training with a SWAT team.
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April 15, 2014
Adam Begley's biography charts in 576 pages, the life of the revered American author John Updike, who died, aged 76, in 2009.
Posted by Horror Movies News on
April 14, 2014
There are modern movies that acknowledge our misty-eyed nostalgia for the small-town America of the 1950s and smartly skewer it ... and then there are movies that take a blind leap in the general direction of the golden age America knew six decades ago, and end of skewering nothing but themselves.