And on Keyboards, John Carpenter! Horror master successfully re-tunes his career
Posted by Horror Movies News on June 25, 2016"I direct horror movies. I love horror movies. Horror movies will live forever."
"I direct horror movies. I love horror movies. Horror movies will live forever."
At WIRED, we've got nothing but love for robots, aliens, and mutants. But as the summer-movie season hits the midway point, we find ourselves longing for a break from the sort of big-budget, bigger-body-count films that seem to open every three days or so.
Welcome to the darker side of AICN! Mark L. Miller aka Ambush Bug here with another AICN HORROR: ZOMBIES & SHARKS column. TFAW carries everything from comics to toys and any kind of collectible in between.
Certain actors abhor the thought of being pigeonholed into a specific genre or character type, but that's not the case with Brent Spiner, who spent seven years as the android Data on Star Trek: The Next Generation and then followed it by sticking pretty close to science fiction projects and the fanbase that adores him. He is far out of his comfort zone for his latest project, the Robert Kirkman-created demonic possession horror Outcast , and here's how Spiner feels about making the leap to spooky fare for his enigmatic role.
Viewers might be unsure about his character on TNT's "Animal Kingdom," but Scott Speedman says he's OK with that. The series is about a family of boys living a life of crime and grit.
A historic building known for appearing in the movie "Psycho" has been sold to developers. The sale of the Barrister Building was approved by Phoenix City Council, according to the Arizona Republic .
The Arizona Republic reports that the City Council this week approved the $2.3 million sale of the Barrister Building. Crescent Bay Development Services LLC plans to convert the six-story tower, which was once a hotel, into a complex of at least 88 condos and erect two other buildings.
This isn't the movie "Taken." Liam Neeson isn't going to show up in a black Audi and Versace suit to rescue his innocent victim daughter from gun-wielding Albanian mobsters.
Forty-one years ago, Steven Spielberg scared an entire planet with Jaws . It's a great movie that, to this day, has me leery of swimming in the ocean.