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First Trailer for Superhero Horror ‘Brightburn’ Starring Elizabeth Banks

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2018

"What if Superman were Michael Myers?" Sony Pictures has unveiled the first full-length trailer for a sci-fi superhero film titled Brightburn , a new film from director David Yarovesky. Produced by James Gunn, the film is being described as "a startling, subversive take on a radical new genre: superhero horror."

BWW Review: Contemporary Theater Delivers Delightfully Fresh a Christmas Carol

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2018

In the 175 years since Charles Dickens penned "A Christmas Carol," there have been countless productions, featuring everyone from Patrick Stewart to Mr. Magoo. The Contemporary Theater Company of Wakefield, RI has managed a holiday miracle: a highly theatrical version, enjoyable by the whole family, which manages to be both warm and seasonal as well as sharp and intelligent.

Short Cuts: reviews of Studio 54, My Generation, School

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2018

Unsurprisingly there's a decent amount of decadence - the late 1970s kind, topped by a geyser of glitter - circulating through Matt Tyrnauer's documentary about the infamous New York discotheque that for two years was the epicentre of nightclubbing. The guest list was stacked, with Bianca Jagger, Andy Warhol, Grace Jones, and Calvin Klein among the regulars, while archival footage reveals a young Michael Jackson extolling to a news reporter the virtues of feeling the freedom to dance, but it turns out that two of the most fascinating participants were co-owners and close but contradictory friends Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager.

Short Cuts: reviews of Studio 54, My Generation, School

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2018

Unsurprisingly there's a decent amount of decadence - the late 1970s kind, topped by a geyser of glitter - circulating through Matt Tyrnauer's documentary about the infamous New York discotheque that for two years was the epicentre of nightclubbing. The guest list was stacked, with Bianca Jagger, Andy Warhol, Grace Jones, and Calvin Klein among the regulars, while archival footage reveals a young Michael Jackson extolling to a news reporter the virtues of feeling the freedom to dance, but it turns out that two of the most fascinating participants were co-owners and close but contradictory friends Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager.

How Karen Allen Feels About Scrooged Becoming A Christmas Classic

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 7, 2018

Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol is one of the most popular Christmas stories ever written. As such, in the 163 years since it was published, it has been adapted into film numerous times.

Jeff Goldblum Gets The Ariana Grande ‘Thank U, Jeff’ Treatment From ‘The Late Late Show’

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 7, 2018

We are still recovering from last week's "thank u, next" video debut, as Ariana Grande relived our favorite movies like Mean Girls , Legally Blonde , 13 Going On 30 , and Bring It On . The burn book is back, and everyone is getting in on the action.

WREDA acclaims local film industrya s earnings of $3.5b in five years

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 7, 2018

News from WREDA With the latest Wellington-made Hollywood blockbuster Mortal Engines about to be released, a new report has revealed some of the figures behind the region's powerhouse screen sector. While Wellington is often considered the heart of New Zealand's screen industry, home to the Weta Group of Companies, filmmaking luminaries including Sir Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Sir Richard Taylor, Tania Rodger and an array of other talent, its impact on the economy and the massive flow-on effects it generates often goes unnoticed.

With Mowgli, Netflix Has Its First Blockbuster

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 7, 2018

In Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle , Rohan Chand plays the title character who must learn the law of the jungle from his animated animal pals while proving he is predator rather than prey. You can be forgiven for not expecting much out of Netflix's new Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle .

‘Night Gallery’ Reboot to Update Rod Serling’s Horror Series for the Digital Age

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 7, 2018

The Twilight Zone isn't the only Rod Serling property getting a 21st century reboot. Syfy has landed a Night Gallery reboot, based on Serling's 1969-73 horror anthology series.


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