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‘Bridge of Spies,’ ‘Spectre’ and Assassins Dominated Year with…

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 24, 2015

Cinematically, 2015 brought a refreshing, less franchise dominated slate of wide marketing triumphs, allowing filmmakers to shoot for blockbuster and tent pole contender with an accent on characters whose names we never heard previously. Superheroes saw only three endeavors, "Avengers Age of Ultron," the introduction of "Ant Man," and another reboot of "Fantastic Four."

6 Dark Creepy Christmas Movies for Grinchy Scrooges

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 23, 2015

At face value, Christmas is the Christian holiday marking the birth of Jesus Christ, but traditions we associate with Christmas draw heavily from archaic Pagan solstice festivals like Saturnalia and Yule . These winter celebrations were frequently rooted in warding off evil spirits , as winter is the time when the elements are least forgiving.

Jolie Sought For “Bride of Frankenstein”

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 23, 2015

Though it has died a very quick death at the box-office, Universal's low-budget relationship drama and vanity project "By the Sea" may have been part of a strategy to lure that film's star and director Angelina Jolie to one of its tentpoles. THR reports that the distributor apparently greenlit 'Sea' as they are seeking Jolie to headline their remake of 1935's "The Bride of Frankenstein".

Jennifer Lawrence got ‘really drunk’ before filming sex scene with Chris Pratt

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 23, 2015

Actress Jennifer Lawrence describes to Seth Myers how she threw up at Madonna's Oscars after party, continuing her tradition of over-sharing during late night TV interviews. Jennifer Lawrence admits she got "really, really drunk" before filming a sex scene with Chris Pratt because she felt overwhelming guilt about kissing a married man.

Kevin Smith’s ‘Yoga Hosers’ Among Wild Midnight Movies Premiering at Sundance

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 23, 2015

The 2016 Sundance Film Festival decided to drop a little pre-Thanksgiving treat this year, choosing to announce the slate of midnight movies premiering at the festival this January. Notable standouts include Kevin Smith's Yoga Hosers , starring Smith and Johnny Depp's daughters as a pair of convenience store clerks who uncover some ancient evil buried beneath their store , as well as Rob Zombie's 31 , in which the musician turned director returns to the Halloween holiday for another tale involving five friends held hostage in a place called Murder World.

Horror in harmony

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 23, 2015

Herald photo by Ian Martens Alexa Elser, as Carrie, and Shelby Wilson, as Sue, act out part of a scene from the University of Lethbridges production of Carrie: The Musical set to begin this week at the University Theatre. Audiences are going to get a chance to see firsthand what happens when a person is pushed too far when the University of Lethbridge performs "Carrie: The Musical" beginning Tuesday.

Julia Roberts dives deep into the darkness for a Secret in Their Eyesa

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 18, 2015

One of the few actresses who could genuinely lay claim to the title America's Sweetheart for her run of hits like “Pretty Woman,” “Flatliners,” “My Best Friend's Wedding,” “Notting Hill,” “Erin Brockovich,” “Ocean's Eleven” and, um, “America's Sweethearts,” Roberts is all about devastation with this one. Emotional, to some degree physical, and by the end, spiritual devastation.

Shawn Mendes And Camila Cabello Drop Their ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Duet

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 18, 2015

Shawn Mendes and Fifth Harmony 's Camila Cabello are treating you to an early holiday gift with their brand-new collaboration "I Know What You Did Last Summer." And no, there's no relation between this duet and your favorite 1997 Jennifer Love Hewitt slasher flick.

Shawshank Redemption and the other stage plays inspired by classic movies

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 18, 2015

As Stephen King's classic story The Shawshank Redemption comes to Cardiff's New Theatre, we look at other movies that have inspired stage plays But this month's epic at Cardiff's New Theatre , The Shawshank Redemption, found its feet in the movie theatre first. Based on the 1982 novella, Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, by horror maestro Stephen King, the Frank Darabont film has continually been voted as the nation's favourite film several times since its release in 1994.


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