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Go Inside King Kong’s Big New Theme Park Ride

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 21, 2016

Universal Orlando Resort's newest attraction, Skull Island: Reign of Kong, brings the iconic King Kong back to the Florida theme park in a very impressive manner. Incorporating 3D movie elements, along with a few key animatronics, the attraction -- which officially opened this past month at Universal's Islands of Adventures -- brings the guests onto a 1930s expedition into Skull Island, where they encounter a ton of dangerous creatures, leading up to the King himself.

Ever wonder what directors like Peter Jackson spend their money on? This is it

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 21, 2016

There was a time when Hollywood's biggest directors spent their money on private jets, holiday homes in the Hamptons and fast times. These days, they spend it on movie memorabilia.

The Italian abbey that survived pirates and the Black Death – now accepting British tourists

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 21, 2016

This scene features in series two of the culinary travelogue comedy The Trip, and takes place in a restaurant at the foot of the thousand-year-old San Fruttuoso monastery in northern Italy. More extraordinary than the improvised exchange is the building's location and history.

From under the bridge, a view of life on Worcester streets

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 20, 2016

It's 1:30 on a hot Monday afternoon in August, and 25-year-old Ryan Matthews, shirtless, is panhandling on the corner of Franklin Street and McGrath Boulevard, asking passing motorists for money. On a good day, he says, he can make 30 to 40 dollars.

From under the bridge, a view of life on Worcester streets

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 20, 2016

It's 1:30 on a hot Monday afternoon in August, and 25-year-old Ryan Matthews, shirtless, is panhandling on the corner of Franklin Street and McGrath Boulevard, asking passing motorists for money. On a good day, he says, he can make 30 to 40 dollars.

Jessie’s Saturday Night Fright Flick: Hellraiser

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 20, 2016

Back in June I had the privilege to meet Doug Bradley at Niagara Falls Comic Con , and moderate a Q&A with him talking about his work in theater, his time as Pinhead , and his thoughts on the new Hellraiser film. Since then I've been jonesing for a little "pain and pleasure, indivisible" so I succumbed to my earthly desires and spent some time with my favorite cenobites.

Jessie’s Saturday Night Fright Flick: Hellraiser

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 20, 2016

Back in June I had the privilege to meet Doug Bradley at Niagara Falls Comic Con , and moderate a Q&A with him talking about his work in theater, his time as Pinhead , and his thoughts on the new Hellraiser film. Since then I've been jonesing for a little "pain and pleasure, indivisible" so I succumbed to my earthly desires and spent some time with my favorite cenobites.

Go See This Thing: John Waters’s Early Film Multiple Maniacs At Alamo Drafthouse

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 20, 2016

Last night, Alamo Drafthouse once again proved how terrific a new cultural asset it is for San Francisco, hosting the local premiere of a restored print of John Waters's early, trashy masterwork, Multiple Maniacs . It's not likely that too many of you who aren't Waters superfans have seen the film - Waters says it last screened in San Francisco at the Palace Theater, home of the Cockettes, in 1970, and after a brief run in a couple midnight-movie houses it basically disappeared.

Go See This Thing: John Waters’s Early Film Multiple Maniacs At Alamo Drafthouse

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 20, 2016

Last night, Alamo Drafthouse once again proved how terrific a new cultural asset it is for San Francisco, hosting the local premiere of a restored print of John Waters's early, trashy masterwork, Multiple Maniacs . It's not likely that too many of you who aren't Waters superfans have seen the film - Waters says it last screened in San Francisco at the Palace Theater, home of the Cockettes, in 1970, and after a brief run in a couple midnight-movie houses it basically disappeared.


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