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The Year of #MeToo: how women and Internet broke the silence

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 12, 2017

Time magazine's 'Person of the Year 2017' is in fact several persons - the 'Silence Breakers', women who spoke publicly about sexual harassment. Time's cover shows Hollywood star Ashley Judd, the first actor to declare a reported assault by movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Lifetime releases trailer for Corey Haim and Corey Feldman biopic

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 12, 2017

The film follows Feldman and Haim as they rise to fame in the '80s from the hit film "The Lost Boys." The duo would go on to appear in other popular films such as "License to Drive" and "Dream a Little Dream."

Filmmaker’s memories of Christmases spent with his screen icon grandmother Deborah Kerr

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 12, 2017

Many people's Christmases involve gathering around the TV and watching The King And I. But for Tom Shrapnel the occasion had a bit more significance to it as he was sharing the sofa with Deborah Kerr, the six-time Academy Award-nominated Scottish actress and star of the classic musical, and also his grandmother. Tom, now a successful filmmaker himself, whose latest release, Knackerman, won best East Anglian Short Film at the Norwich Film Festival last month, says: "Every other Christmas we would go to see my grandmother.

The Night Of The Living Dead Prequel Has Found Its First Actor

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 12, 2017

The son of George A. Romero has been working on a project for some time to add his own film to the Romero zombie universe. That film has taken a step forward with its first piece of casting news.

8 reasons why Scream 2 is the greatest horror sequel ever

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 12, 2017

Scream's resident movie geek Randy Meeks may not have been a fan, but the 90s' most meta horror franchise proved that not all follow-ups necessarily adhere to the law of diminishing returns. Indeed, Scream 2 may have lacked the original's element of surprise, but you could argue that it was just as smart, satirical and scary, if not more than, the original.

Lili Taylor Leads ‘FARMHOUSE/WHOREHOUSE’ Artist Lecture at BAM Tonight

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 12, 2017

BAM presents "Farmhouse/Whorehouse: an Artist Lecture" by Suzanne Bocanegra, starring Lili Taylor , tonight, December 12, through December 16, 2017 at BAM Fisher . Directed by Lee Sunday Evans.

Steve Coogan: “Alan Partridge was an albatross around my neck”

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 11, 2017

It's the character for which he's most recognised, the one that gave him his big break and made him a household name, yet Steve Coogan admits that he hasn't always loved Alan Gordon Partridge. "Alan was an albatross around my neck until about eight years ago, when I started doing stuff like The Trip and Philomena," says Coogan, in an interview in the Christmas double issue of Radio Times magazine.

Golden Globes snubs and surprises: Jordan Peele, ‘The Big Sick,’ ‘Boss Baby’ and more

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 11, 2017

In this Oct. 6, 2017 photo, Greta Gerwig poses for a portrait in New York to promote her film, "Lady Bird."

Neeson on the Delicate Art of Being an Aging Action Hero

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 11, 2017

Liam Neeson is back with another action/thriller this January in "The Commuter," his fourth collaboration with director Jaume Collet-Serra. The two worked together on "Unknown," "Non-Stop" and "Run All Night."


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