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Scream Factory Brings Murders in the Rue Morgue and The Dunwich Horror to Blu-ray

Posted by Horror Movies News on February 8, 2016

Two more horror classics are on their way to Blu-ray from Scream Factory, Murders in the Rue Morgue and The Dunwich Horror . Read on for details! From The Press Release: A pair of horror's most famous authors - Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft - provide the inspiration for a most diabolical double feature.

Liam Neeson’s Mystery Co-Star in LG Super Bowl Ad? His Son…

Posted by Horror Movies News on February 8, 2016

The "Taken" actor teamed up with his 20-year-old son with the late Natasha Richardson, MicheA l Neeson, in futuristic commercial Liam Neeson 's LG Super Bowl ad was quite the family affair. The hot young guy playing Neeson's younger self in the futuristic commercial was in fact his own real-life 20-year-old son, MicheA l Neeson.

Is It Safe?

Posted by Horror Movies News on February 8, 2016

Protests in Kasserine, some degenerating into violence. A government-imposed curfew from midnight to 5 am.

‘Monday at 11:01 a.m.’ was inspired by Stephen King’s writing

Posted by Horror Movies News on February 8, 2016

It's an idea that Stephen King would have been proud of, said Charles Agron , the star and writer of the new suspense thriller "Monday at 11:01 a.m.," now playing at the AMC Hoffman Center 22 in Alexandria, Virginia. "I'm a huge fan of making scary films, but I also like to kind of put layers to the story," Mr. Agron told The Washington Times of the new film, adding he was influenced by "The Twilight Zone" series of twisted tales.

People flock to Henry Ford Centennial Library for kickoff of Big Read Dearborn

Posted by Horror Movies News on February 8, 2016

The Big Read Dearborn's kickoff, and the opening of the "Dreaming Dreams No Mortal Ever Dared Dream" art exhibit, set out to acquaint people at the library last weekend with with 19th Century Gothic master Edgar Allan Poe.. A show in the auditorium and opening of an art exhibition in the Rotunda gallery at the Henry Ford Centennial Library kicked off another run of The Big Read Dearborn events in the city of Dearborn, this time focused on the best works of the 19th Century pioneer in mystery Gothic, horror and science fiction writing, Edgar Allan Poe.

Johnny Depp ‘tortured’ Leonardo DiCaprio around the time he split with Winona Ryder

Posted by Horror Movies News on February 7, 2016

Despite the Pirates of the Caribbean star revealing his irritation with DiCaprio, he admitted he was a hard working actor. He worked with Johnny Depp on the 1993 release of What's Eating Gilbert Grape , a romantic drama in which DiCaprio plays Depp's younger brother with a developmental disability, Arnie.

‘She’s right to be proud of her body’: Susan Sarandon’s son Jack…

Posted by Horror Movies News on February 7, 2016

'She's right to be proud of her body': Susan Sarandon's son Jack Robbins blasts critics of his 69-year-old mum's cleavage-baring display at SAG Awards She's been at the centre of a Twitter storm after revealing her cleavage at the SAG Awards - and now Susan Sarandon's son has hit back at critics of his Hollywood legend mum. Film director Jack Robbins has slammed the 69-year-old's haters 'ageist and sexist,' telling The Sunday Mirror newspaper: 'If she wasn't 69 no one would be saying anything.'

William Lustig and Robert Forster look back at the making of ‘Vigilante’

Posted by Horror Movies News on February 7, 2016

Filmmaker William Lustig appeared at the Grindhouse Film Festival held at New Beverly Cinema to talk about his 1983 "Death Wish" exploitation knock off, " Vigilante ." Joining Lustig for this Q&A were some of the films stars: Robert Forster , Fred "The Hammer" Williamson and Frank Pesce.

William Lustig and Robert Forster look back at the making of ‘Vigilante’

Posted by Horror Movies News on February 7, 2016

Filmmaker William Lustig appeared at the Grindhouse Film Festival held at New Beverly Cinema to talk about his 1983 "Death Wish" exploitation knock off, " Vigilante ." Joining Lustig for this Q&A were some of the films stars: Robert Forster , Fred "The Hammer" Williamson and Frank Pesce.


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