Scaredy



Horror Culture and Scary Pranks

Archive for December, 2016

TV picks for Dec. 28: ‘Love Always, Santa,’ ‘Egypt’s Treasure Guardians,’ ‘Taken’

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 27, 2016

The cookie-cutter movie about getting a second chance at love for Christmas will never be a holiday classic, but it does a nice job of showcasing the charm of small-town Minnesota and is sure to attract more Hollywood productions in the future. airing on Lifetime Television would have been about an engaged socialite falling for a bad boy she encounters.

The trailer for the next ‘Alien’ movie is here, and it’s gory and chilling

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 27, 2016

Fox has dropped the first trailer for the "Alien: Covenant" movie, Ridley Scott's latest dive into the legendary sci-fi franchise he began back in 1979 with "Alien." Set 10 years after the events of 2012's "Prometheus," "Alien: Covenant" is the second entry in a planned prequel "Alien" series and follows a new expedition to a colony planet where, as I'm sure you guessed, a crew member becomes infected by a creature who eventually kills much of the rest of the crew.

A Look Back at Tod Browning’s The Devil-Doll

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 27, 2016

Though his best known and most influential film is 1931's Dracula and his most notorious film is the following year's Freaks , circus performer turned filmmaker Tod Browning's best film might be 1936's deranged cross-dressing mad-science revenge tale The Devil-Doll . This writer was first turned on to The Devil-Doll 8 years ago when, while in my early 30's just starting freelancing for Fangoria, I ended up interviewing Canadian avant garde/expressionist filmmaker Guy Maddin in his Yorkville hotel room.

Sanjeev Kohli presenting BBC Scotland programme Wha’s Like Us? Picture: Emily Rimmer/Hopscotch Films

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 27, 2016

FROM the skirling bagpipes of Brigadoon to the drug-addled noir of Trainspotting, Scottish identity is one that has long been intertwined with conflicting stereotypes, myth and legend. A new BBC programme will attempt to wade through the quagmire of cultural cringe as it examines the role film and television has played in creating a global image of Scots over the past century.

Sean Bean Has Highest Screen Death Ratio

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 27, 2016

One of the longest running jokes in movie circles of the past decade has to have been the death count racked up by "Lord of the Rings" star Sean Bean. The British actor has actually become well known for the frequency with which he has died on film throughout his career.

Gone but not forgotten – Celebrities who passed away in 2016

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 27, 2016

From actors and musicians to comedians and entertainers, we remember those well-known figures and famous faces who are no longer with us. David Bowie, 69, singer, songwriter, actor and record producera One of the world's best selling recording artists, whose career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, died following an 18-month secret battle with cancer.

Abattoir

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 26, 2016

Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman Written by Christopher Monfette 2016, 103 minutes, Rated R VOD released on December 7th, 2016 Starring: Jessica Lowndes as Julia Talben Joe Anderson as Declan Grady Dayton Callie as Jebediah Crone Lin Shaye as Allie John McConnell as McDermott Bryan Batt as Chester Michael ParA© as Richard Renshaw Director Darren Lynn Bousman has had an eclectic career as a horror director. He hit it big with Saw II , and followed it up with the next two Saw movies in the franchise.

Beloved character actress did not achieve fame until her 50s

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 26, 2016

Liz Smith, who famously played Nana in the TV comedy hit The Royle Family, was one of the best-known and beloved character actresses of her generation. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/news/article35322106.ece/f1612/AUTOCROP/h342/PANews%20BT_P-0b46452c-4ae6-427e-a481-ab636a4a51d4_I1.jpg Liz Smith, who famously played Nana in the TV comedy hit The Royle Family, was one of the best-known and beloved character actresses of her generation.

Tony-winning actor BD Wong invents best way to eat chicken wings

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 26, 2016

While GQ describes gay actor BD Wong as the "handsome perennial guest star" Queerty readers will also recall that he won the Tony for his portrayal of Song Liling in M. Butterfly back in the late 1980s.


Scary Movies  Ghost Photos  World of Ghosts  Scary Legends