Hijacking a Murder to Boost Self Esteem
Posted by Horror Movies News on May 27, 2014When it comes to portraying crabby, slightly crazed, or hyper testosterone-leveled men, Jack Nicholson is an absolute genius.
When it comes to portraying crabby, slightly crazed, or hyper testosterone-leveled men, Jack Nicholson is an absolute genius.
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It's a light week for new horror/suspense, with no theatrical releases and a small slate of home video fare led by Cheap Thrills, Ghostquake (AKA Haunted High), House in the Alley and Stephen Chow's Journey to the West.
...Director Colin Trevorrow has taken to Twitter tonight to share a new behind-the-scenes image from his upcoming Jurassic World .
I'll never forget the first time I saw the cult classic "Sleepaway Camp" . It was around 2002 and a friend brought by this oddly humorous tale of Angela, a teenage girl sent by her idiosyncratic aunt to summer camp along with her cousin.
Summer: a small word with such large repercussions, it's evocative of sandy beaches, shimmering chlorine-green pools, and limitless freedom.
Sitting behind Steve Coogan, a 48-year-old Mancunian, and Rob Brydon, a 49-year-old Welshman, at the Sundance screening of The Trip to Italy was hilarious, as I watched the garrulous twosome chuckle and dig each other in the ribs.
Singer-Songwriter, record producer and actor Lenny Kravitz turns 50 today. Failing to sign with a record label while first starting out, Kravitz recorded his album on his own.
This adaptation of the fantasy graphic novel by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess invites comparison with The Princess Bride and Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen for its fantastical imagination, scale, humour and cross-generational appeal.
We have a holiday-themed slasher that takes place at a camp, some back-story involving a kid who drowned at the camp a few year back and a killer who is seeking some present-day revenge.