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Posted by Horror Movies News on May 28, 2014A MILLION Ways to Die in the West: A gastrically panicked Neil Patrick Harris, some offensive japes and an ungainly lead take the shine off some genuinely funny material.
A MILLION Ways to Die in the West: A gastrically panicked Neil Patrick Harris, some offensive japes and an ungainly lead take the shine off some genuinely funny material.
The Dawn of the Dead-themed proposal arrived from nowhere when Claire Hulse and Brian Tollady were on a romantic walk in Liverpool Claire Hulse thought she was just going for a romantic walk with her boyfriend when 50 ZOMBIES converged on her as part of his MARRIAGE PROPOSAL.
Blu-ray widescreen, DVD widescreen and UltraViolet digital download, 2014, PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some sexuality and language WRITER LUC BESSON brings his magic touch to "3 Days to Kill" about a CIA terrorist specialist who's suddenly retired when he develops terminal cancer.
A scene from The Purge: Anarchy.
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This summer boasts a busy slate of horror and suspense movies hitting theaters, both well-known wide releases like The Purge: Anarchy and smaller, independent fare with limited releases. Here's a rundown of what horror movies you can catch this summer.
...It's not often I get to invoke poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge during a review of a dumb "Bachelor" knock-off , so bear with me.
Micky Dolenz of The Monkees has been confirmed for the lead role in the new Mike Reiss play "Comedy Is Hard!," Dolenz's publicist announced May 27. The play premieres Sept.
Jack Palance as Dracula? You bet your sweet bippy! Going back in time to the mid 1970s, MPI Home Video presents a long-forgotten variation of the tale of Count Dracula, ripe with a twist on Bram Stoker's novel and filmed by "Dark Shadows" creator Dan Curtis.
The horror legend, who started his second career as a singer 10 years ago, releases a mini album as he celebrates his birthday.
" Sleepaway Camp " - Scott Tobias at The Dissolve celebrates the cult majesty of the horror film footnote perhaps most famous for its shock value.