Archive for August, 2018
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August 30, 2018
It's hard to believe that it's been 25 years since we first say three 17th century witches-Winifred , Sarah and Mary Sanderson -brewing the perfect magical movie for the whole family in Walt Disney Pictures' live-action comedy/adventure "Hocus Pocus." In celebration of the film's silver anniversary, "Hocus Pocus" is being re-released to home audiences with a spellbinding new way to experience the film: the Trivia and Treats Edition.
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August 30, 2018
From "Get Out" to "A Quiet Place" to "It," horror has rarely been hotter in Hollywood. And this October two especially ambitious genre updates hit the screen: David Gordon Green's slasher sequel "Halloween" , set 40 years after John Carpenter's 1978 classic, and "Suspiria" , a remake of Dario Argento's iconic giallo, from "Call Me By Your Name" director Luca Guadagnino.
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August 30, 2018
Castle Rock has lived up to its legacy as a project based on the works of Stephen King by embracing the bizarre and creepy, and a lot of that bizarre creepiness comes from the performance of Bill Skarsgard as The Kid. As it turns out, Skarsgard doesn't need clownface or his unsettling eye trick to send chills down the spine, and The Kid upped the eerie ante in "Past Perfect" thanks to an encounter with Molly at the end of the episode.
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August 29, 2018
Beyond Fest, the highest-attended genre film festival in the U.S., is excited to announce Cronenberg with Cronenberg: A Retrospective of the New Flesh- an exhaustive,13-film celebration of the legendary autuer's career. Returning to Los Angeles for the first time in a decade, David Cronenberg will be in attendance for three, special event screenings at the legendary Egyptian Theatre where he will be joined by actors, collaborators, and guest moderators.
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August 29, 2018
Logan Marshall-Green plays a technophobe car mechanic who becomes half man, half machine in Leigh Whannell's nasty little future-shock of a flick It is the near future; the skies are constantly patrolled by drones, cybernetics have a steady grip on humanity, Alexa is getting too big for her boots, and your car can hijack itself and dump you on the wrong side of town. This is what happens to the aptly named Grey Trace and his wife Asha in this stylish and blackly funny sci-fi thriller from Saw and Insidious writer Leigh Whannell and Blumhouse, the warped minds who brought you Happy Death Day , Get Out , and The Purge .
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August 29, 2018
Keanu Reeves helped to make one couple's weekend wedding extra special by posing for a memorable photo with the bride and groom. Jarrod Camara and Leslie Walker were preparing to walk down the aisle at the Dream Inn in Santa Cruz, California on Saturday, when members of their wedding party noticed The Matrix star hanging out at the hotel bar.
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August 29, 2018
While a look back at 1997's Spawn might certainly send chills down spines, it won't for the reasons intended by creator of the Image Comics character, Todd McFarlane . The poorly-received superhero flick was incredibly cheesy, especially for a story about a character who has just come back from a stint in hell.
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August 29, 2018
The Child's Play remake that no one wants continues to move forward, and some newly surfaced plot details reaffirm that this whole endeavor is ill-advised. The new take on the old story will allegedly remove all traces of the supernatural, and boil the plot down to something akin to Small Soldiers rather than Child's Play .
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August 29, 2018
A historic sexual assault charge against Australian actor John Jarratt has now made headlines in Hollywood, casting a shadow over the actor's future in the Wolf Creek television franchise. Jarratt, 66, was charged with rape last Friday , following an investigation into an incident that allegedly took place in a share house in Randwick in Sydney's east in 1976.