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Back home in Chicago with the man who made ‘The Fugitive’

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2017

The successful movie director Andrew Davis - whom everyone calls Andy - spent more than two summer months back where he came from, which is Chicago, doing something he had never done here or elsewhere, which was hugging and squeezing and kissing his first grandchild. This tiny girl, whose name is Edith - whom everybody called Edie - will one day get to know the city in which she was born, and one powerful way she will be able to do that will be to watch the movies her grandfather has made here.

6 Filmmaking Tips on How to Make Christmas Movies

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2017

What do you need to make a Christmas movie? On a basic level, you obviously need a Christmastime setting. That's why anything with holiday decorations, from Die Hard to Eyes Wide Shut , counts.

Alice Cooper Cast as King Herod in NBC’s ‘Jesus Christ Superstar Live!’

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2017

Also joining the special, which will air on Easter Sunday, April 1, is British theatre director David Leveaux, a five-time Tony Award nominee. "Alice Cooper, whose theatricality is the stuff of legend, is the perfect rock star to play Herod in our live production," said Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment.

Lifetime’s Corey Feldman-Corey Haim movie sets premiere date, first trailer

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2017

Lifetime announced the premiere date and released the first trailer for the original movie "A Tale of Two Coreys" on Thursday. The movie is based on the true story of the rise and fall of 80s' iconic actors Corey Feldman and Corey Haim, with Feldman serving as an executive producer.

It’s alive! Pet Sematary remake will rise from the dead in 2019

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2017

When you bury a movie on sacred burial ground, it will come back to life as an evil entity. Everyone knows that, but Paramount is taking the risk anyway with a cinematic remake of Stephen King's Pet Sematary .

Official Trailer for Romero Zombie Movie ‘Day of the Dead: Bloodline’

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2017

This is basically a remake of the classic original George A. Romero zombie movie Day of the Dead , released in 1985, though it's being called a "reimagining." The plot is about a group of military personnel and survivalists living in an underground bunker trying to survive the zombie apocalypse.

Rupert Jones’ Kaleidoscope Stabs for Psycho but Doesn’t Cut Deep

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2017

The slippery slow-burn psychological thriller Kaleidoscope is powered by a fusion of two elements - a female corpse and a disturbed mother-son relationship - that immediately evokes Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho . Unlike that movie, however, Kaleidoscope unfolds in a frustrating achronological fashion, with the writer-director, Rupert Jones, toggling among three key points: a first date between Carl , an isolated ex-con, and Abby , a woman Carl met through an online-dating platform; the morning after the rendezvous, when Carl wakes up to find Abby dead in the upstairs bathroom, blood splashed on the walls; and the ensuing days and nights of fraught mother-son cohabitation, the consequence of the former's sudden trip to London.

Paramount Sets 2019 Dates For ‘Pet Sematary’ & ‘Instant Family’

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2017

Paramount has sets dates for a reboot of Stephen King's Pet Sematary due out on April 19, 2019 and Sean Anders' Instant Family starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne for Feb. 15, 2019. In the comedy Instant Family, a couple played by Wahlberg and Byrne decide to start a family, and adopt through the foster care system.

Bryan Singer: 5 Things To Know About The ‘X-Men’ Director Accused Of Rape

Posted by Horror Movies News on December 8, 2017

By now, you may have heard that 'X-Men' director Bryan Singer is being sued for allegedly raping a 17-year-old boy in 2003 - a claim he has denied. Want to know more? Find out here! Bryan Singer , 52, the director behind films The Usual Suspects and the X-Men series has been sued for allegedly raping Cesar Sanchez-Guzman on a yacht back in 2003, TMZ was first to report.


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