Happy Birthday To Norwalk’s Treat Williams
Posted by Horror Movies News on December 1, 2014Richard Treat Williams, who grew up in Norwalk, turns 63 on Monday. The actor and children's book author was born Dec. 1, 1951, in Rowayton.
Richard Treat Williams, who grew up in Norwalk, turns 63 on Monday. The actor and children's book author was born Dec. 1, 1951, in Rowayton.
Every Karan Johar film is an event. Expectations and anticipation go high whenever he announces a film.
INTERNATIONAL star of stage and screen Vanessa Redgrave is appearing at Southampton's Nuffield Theatre to raise funds for a local charity. It is her third one-night show in aid of Southampton and Winchester Visitors' Group which befriends destitute asylum seekers and refugees living locally.
CHAY Sutton, a year 9 pupil at Wellington School, has been handed the lead role in the Wellington Arts Association Youth Theatre's forthcoming production of 'Blackadder Goes Forth'. There are performances on December 5-6 at Wellington Arts Association when Chay will be playing Rowan Atkinson's infamous central character, Edmund Blackadder.
The plot could have come from a Movie Making 101 random generator, click "aliens," "cabin in the woods," "horror" and then click "select" and out comes a script full of clichA©s. That being said, there are also some very fun moments in this film and quite a few legit scares plus you've got actors Gil Bellows and Michael Ironside in the film, a bonus in my book.
He was a director whose most famous movie took us hurtling through our galaxy - "the ultimate trip," its posters promised. But, really, every Stanley Kubrick movie created its own world - and to tour them now, thanks to a new eight-feature Blu-ray set , is to take an equally magical trip into the universe of cinema.
This week's edition has loads of action, adventure and fantasy with a pinch of music thrown in for some melodic entertainment, amusement and reverie. Jurassic World is the long-awaited continuation of the popular trilogy set 22 years after the events of the original film, with yet another dinosaur park in existence.
The first trailer for "Jurassic World" came out this week, and skeptical paleontologists everywhere are raising eyebrows about the "Jurassic Park" franchise reboot. As Hans-Dieter Sues, National Museum of Natural History Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, said in an e-mail to The Post: "Meh."
It's been happening a couple of times a week lately. Hundreds of crows have been visiting my front and back yards.