Archive for January, 2015
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January 19, 2015
Construction crews are hard at work to restore a rundown filling station featured in the 1974 film "Texas Chainsaw Massacre." An Ohio businessman has joined forces with a horror film actor to transform Last Chance Gas Station into a paradise for scary movie lovers.
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January 19, 2015
A lot of your favorite 80s classics have been rebooted or remade into not-so-classics. It's the unfortunate state of the movie business.
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January 19, 2015
A photograph of Pamela Smart from the HBO documentary "Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart" during her trial for conspiring to murder her husband Twenty-four years after Pamela Smart was convicted of conspiring in her husband's murder - during a trial that gripped New Hampshire with scandalous revelations and was the first to be televised gavel to gavel - she hopes recurring questions about cameras in the courtroom will bring her a chance at freedom. Smart, who still denies that she lured her teenaged lover into a plot to shoot her husband, got a life sentence with no opportunity for parole, while the actual killers could leave prison this year.
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January 19, 2015
Twain Thomas was caught on camera breaking down the door in a terrifying attack that was reminiscent of the petrifying scene from Stanley Kubrick's classic The Shining Machete-wielding Twain Thomas was caught on camera breaking down the door of James Cvengros and his girlfriend Kaila Gearhart's home. It's a horrifying moment eerily similar to the moment when Jack Torrance, played by Jack Nicholson, cuts through the bathroom door in 1980 horror The Shining before famously declaring: "Here's Johnny!" Mr Cvengros told Local 8 News: "If he hadn't been shot at that time, then we would be looking at a murder case, not an attempted murder case."
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January 19, 2015
SPOOKY: A multiple exposure photo of audience development officer Chris Wellings posing as Signor Rino Pepi, who founded Darlington Civic Theatre in 1907 to promote this week's production of The Woman in Black Picture: CHRIS BOOTH SPOOKY: A multiple exposure photo of audience development officer Chris Wellings posing as Signor Rino Pepi, who founded Darlington Civic Theatre in 1907 to promote this week's production of The Woman in Black Picture: CHRIS BOOTH PERFORMANCE: Audience development officer Chris Wellings posing as Signor Rino Pepi, who founded Darlington Civic Theatre in 1907 to promote this week's production of The Woman in Black Picture: CHRIS BOOTH THE resident ghost of a North-East theatre has made an appearance ahead of the stage production of The Woman in Black.
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January 19, 2015
Let me introduce myself. My name is Christina McDowell, formerly Christina Prousalis.
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January 19, 2015
For one thing, the R-rated movie was competing against Oscar-nominated film "American Sniper." Director Clint Eastwood's film about the deadliest US Navy Seal sniper debuted to a huge $90 million at theaters .
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January 18, 2015
He always had an eye for the ladies, but now Jack Nicholson has admitted to being lonely as he faces dying with nobody by his side. In an interview with an American magazine, Nicholson, 77, speaks about how his hell-raising and philandering has left him without someone to take care of him in his old age.
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January 18, 2015
Clint Eastwood's American Sniper blasted into first place with a massive US$90.2 million take, blowing away the competition at the American box office, industry estimates said Sunday. The war drama, based on the true story of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, set a new record for January opening, US media reported, and comes after the film wracked up six Oscar nominations, including best picture and best actor for star Bradley Cooper.