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Archive for April, 2017

Watch The Rock react to his first leading role in The Scorpion King 15 years later

Posted by Horror Movies News on April 6, 2017

The Scorpion King saw Dwayne reprise a role he first played in The Mummy Returns, this time as the main character, and it's one he clearly still remembers fondly. The 44-year-old threw it back with a video on his YouTube channel reacting to some of his famous facial expressions and providing some extra information about what was actually going on behind the scenes... There you have it, The Rock stared death in the famous numerous times during his very first leading role ... Would you expect anything less from him? The Scorpion King franchise would go on to have three more films, all straight to DVD, although The Rock starred in none of them.

Samuel L. Jackson wasn’t first choice for Kong: Skull Island role

Posted by Horror Movies News on April 6, 2017

The 68-year-old actor has earned many plaudits for his performance as the Vietnam War veteran who becomes obsessed with killing the giant ape in the blockbuster but 'Whiplash' star J.K. Simmons was wanted ahead of him to play the army man. Simmons was unable to join the cast of 'Kong: Skull Island' due to scheduling conflicts leaving the part to Jackson, but he doesn't care about being second choice because it's a common thing in Hollywood for all actors.

Sigourney Weaver Takes Extreme Measures To Escape Donald Trump

Posted by Horror Movies News on April 6, 2017

Hollywood actress Sigourney Weaver revealed Wednesday how she took extreme steps to escape daily upsetting news updates regarding President Donald Trump's administration. The "Alien" star - and vocal Trump critic - told " Late Show " host Stephen Colbert how she recently went off grid with her husband for an entire month.

Classic Hollywood Photos That Reveal Who Movie Stars Are

Posted by Horror Movies News on April 5, 2017

The movies of classic Hollywood existed in a realm of severe artifice; the reality at their heart was that of the actors themselves. The power of that paradox is on lavish and alluring view in a revelatory new book, " Styling the Stars " , which collects photos taken of actors at the Twentieth Century Fox studio from the nineteen-thirties through the nineteen-seventies to document their wardrobe, makeup, and hair styling.

‘The Machine’: Katee Sackoff & Lance Henriksen Join Syfy’s AI Pilot

Posted by Horror Movies News on April 5, 2017

Based on the 2013 cult film, The Machine is set in a world that is being transformed by the emergence of artificial intelligence. The project explores the epic conflict between man and technology through the lives and motivations of six interwoven characters each of whom holds the key to humanity's victory or its destruction.

Peyton Place, Rogue One, MST3K set among new home entertainment titles

Posted by Horror Movies News on April 5, 2017

A MONSTER CALLS . Superior to The BFG but inferior to Pete's Dragon , A Monster Calls was the most recent 2016 release to detail the relationship between a young child and a fantastical creature.

Ryan Phillippe’s Comeback Abs Will Make You Feel So 1999

Posted by Horror Movies News on April 5, 2017

Ryan Phillippe, aged 42, is back and has the abs to prove it. Ryan was the object of many people's affections during his late 1990s heyday with roles in the iconic, Cruel Intentions and I Know What You Did Last Summer .

Sarah Michelle Gellar Put Buffy’s Boys To The ‘Shag, Marry, Kill’ Test

Posted by Horror Movies News on April 5, 2017

Of all the TV love triangles we've witnessed, perhaps none have been as contentious as the one involving Buffy, Angel, and Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer . So cruel that a woman can have supernatural powers but not be able to pull off a polyamorous lifestyle with two boyfriends, isn't it? Ironically, it was Spike and Angel who more or less ended up together, but we'll always debate which of them was a better match for Sarah Michelle Gellar 's Buffy Summers.

Charles Laughton’s sole directorial venture

Posted by Horror Movies News on April 5, 2017

Silent, menacing, and oddly enticing all the same - this is how I'd describe the avant-garde documentary, Leviathan , which puts you in the POV of a North Atlantic fishing freighter amidst a black, endless void of both nothing and anything. With neither dialogue nor narrative aside from the muffled voices of near ghostly crewman, it's a sensory experience worth the plunge for its untraditional execution alone.


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