Archive for the ‘Horror News’ Category
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December 26, 2017
Actor Jeff Goldblum has long exuded an appealingly quirky je ne sais quoi that's readily evident in films from "Jurassic Park" and "The Fly" to the recent "Thor: Ragnarok," and he seems to become cooler as he gets older. So the only possible response to the news that he has his own jazz band would be, well of course he does.
Posted by Horror Movies News on
December 26, 2017
Andy Muschietti 's fantastic adaptation of Stephen King's It is now available on Digital HD, and will be heading to Blu-ray in a few weeks. The Digital and Blu-ray both come loaded with deleted scenes, and one of the deleted scenes might actually provide a hint about It: Chapter 2 .
Posted by Horror Movies News on
December 26, 2017
The dinosaurs are under threat in the sequel to 2015's 'Jurassic World', which reunites Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt , this time with J. A. Bayona at the helm and Steven Spielberg executive producing. 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' hits theatres next summer.
Posted by Horror Movies News on
December 26, 2017
In a year in which one man's Twitter account became the world's barometer of international crisis, it can be difficult to find things upon which we can all agree. However, here's one truth that seems irrefutable across party lines: Laura Dern makes everything better.
Posted by Horror Movies News on
December 26, 2017
The line between film and television continued to blur in 2017 -- just look at this year's edition of the much-vaunted Sight & Sound film poll , which names all 18 hours of David Lynch's third season of "Twin Peaks" as the second-best movie of the year. Widescreen's year-end best list reflects that blur, with my 10 favorite performers from the big and small screens, presented in alphabetical order: We've seen her play Diana Prince before, but Israeli-born Gadot became a superstar this summer when she walked across a Belgian battlefield, deflecting enemy fire as the Allied forces liberated a village full of innocents.
Posted by Horror Movies News on
December 26, 2017
The film is derived from a 1971 novel titled "The Exorcist" by author William Peter Blatty, who also produced the film and wrote the screenplay. A New York Times bestselling novel, the book recounted the supposedly true events of a catholic priest's attempts to exorcise a possessed American teenage boy named Roland Doe in the late 1940s.
Posted by Horror Movies News on
December 26, 2017
Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh play mother and daughter in the film version of Stephen King's novel "Dolores Claiborne" . If you have a fan of Bob Hope or Alfred Hitchcock on your Christmas list, you may want to consider a couple of new DVD sets with Hope's movies and TV specials, or a new Blu-ray set of Hitchcock's most popular films.
Posted by Horror Movies News on
December 26, 2017
"The day we sailed from Liverpool, it was bombed," recalls Dame Angela Lansbury, her voice crisp and precise, yet with a distinct air of mischief, as we share a pot of coffee at her dining room table in Brentwood, Los Angeles. "But we escaped! On a Canadian Pacific Line steamship called the Duchess of Atholl.
Posted by Horror Movies News on
December 25, 2017
Anti-Christmas movies, intentionally not meant to uplift or point out the benefits of seeing the goodness in everyone, flourished in years gone by. This season there's a void.