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Acclaimed director Nicolas Roeg dies aged 90

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 24, 2018

Legendary film director Nicolas Roeg, whose credits include The Man Who Fell to Earth and Don't Look Now, has died at the age of 90. The London-born star, who also directed hit movies including Walkabout, Castaway, Bad Timing and The Witches, passed away on Friday night, his family has confirmed. His son Nicolas Roeg Junior paid tribute to his, "genuine dad," explaining how, "he just had his 90th birthday in August."

British director Nicolas Roeg dies

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 24, 2018

Nicolas Roeg, the British director responsible for movies like the iconic Australian film Walkabout, as well as Don't Look Now and David Bowie's The Man Who Fell To Earth, has died. The Sun reports that Roeg, from North London, gained a charming reputation, described as one of the most original filmmakers in the UK.

Keira Knightley is the best actor of our generation

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 24, 2018

Last week, in the midst of an intense craving for multiplex popcorn, I took my two-year-old to a screening of the new Christmas flick The Nutcracker and the Four Realms . For a kid whose cinematic attentiveness to date can be summed up as "one-third of Coco , one-third of Isle of Dogs , and half of Peter Rabbit ", the fact he sat engrossed through the whole thing was surprising.

Paris Hilton shrugs off her ‘party girl’ tag saying it was how she…

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 24, 2018

'I was the first person to ever get paid to party': Heiress Paris Hilton says she started her worldwide empire by going out on the town And American socialite and heiress Paris Hilton, 37, has said that she was the 'first person to ever get paid to party' - and it was actually her 'working' in her early years. 'I was the first person to ever get paid to party': On Saturday, heiress Paris Hilton said she started her worldwide empire by going out on the town 'I was the first person to ever get paid to party and it was a very lucrative business and I've turned it into a worldwide empire.'

Nothing can slow down a Here and Nowa s’ Jacqueline Bisset

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 24, 2018

Jacqueline Bisset is keeping busy. The 74-year-old British actor has six film productions being released this year, including "Here and Now" and "Asher." Bisset has faced ageist casting bias, but it has only made her work harder.

Johnny OleksinskiGutted ‘Grinch’ is warping kids into weak-minded snowflakes

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 23, 2018

In "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," we learned that a person - well, a mammal - might have to endure some bullying and self-doubt on the road to success. "Home Alone" taught us the potentially deadly consequences of tunnel vision during a holiday that's supposed to be about togetherness.

Reviews: – Candyman,’ – Critters’ films bleed with creativity on Scream Factory disc

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 23, 2018

As you've probably recognized by now, I am a huge fan of horror movies. My taste in cinema may not be for the faint of heart, but horror Blu-rays, especially the ones repackaged by Shout Factory/Scream Factory, tend to get the most exciting releases.

Marcus Center’s “Grinch” is cheery enough to grow your heart at least one size

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 23, 2018

'Tis the season for cheer, for joy to the world and for hotly debating the very important issues of the day. No, not politics we're talking just debates, not knife fights but is "Die Hard" a Christmas movie? And are you basic AF for saying it is? Turkey or ham for the holiday meal? "The Christmas Shoes": yay or nay? Black Friday: a glorious chance for savings or a pox on society? Is it more fun to give or receive? "A Christmas Story" versus "Christmas Vacation" versus "It's a Wonderful Life" and also versus "Elf."

Betty Buckley finds the love in ‘Hello, Dolly!’

Posted by Horror Movies News on November 23, 2018

The Broadway and TV star - remembered fondly by many as patient stepmom Abby in TV's "Eight Is Enough" - is headlining the tour of "Hello, Dolly!" that plays Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing from Arts from Nov. 27-Dec 2. Her Tony came in 1983, as the original Grizabella - singer of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Memory" - in "Cats." After decades in show business, "Hello, Dolly!" marks the first major tour for the 71-year-old actress.


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