Archive for the ‘Horror News’ Category
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November 26, 2017
What would you do if an admirer kidnapped you and wouldn't let you go? You'd be surprised with the methods you'd take to escape. The 1990 psychological thriller Misery provides insight into that reality and mentally prepares one to be more careful out there, or be paranoid.
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November 25, 2017
Mick Carter will befriend Aidan Joseph Patrick Maguire on EastEnders , but the new Albert Square villain may be up to no good. In new pictures from the BBC soap, Mick and Aidan can be seen having a cosy chat after the Queen Vic boss spotted the older man getting mugged.
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November 25, 2017
This photo shows actor-producer Paul Reiser in New York. Reiser stars in the Netflix series, "Stranger Things," and produced, co-created and wrote a 7-episode Hulu series, "There's ... Johnny!," a comedic peek behind the scenes of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" circa 1972.
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November 25, 2017
Though zombies have dominated early 21st century monster tales, I think it's fair to say the undisputed king of the genre remains the vampire. There have been dozens of films made just about the most famous bloodsucker of them all, Dracula, and that number could climb into the hundreds if you counted up every one that's employed the basic vampire lore.
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November 25, 2017
In the two centuries since publication, Mary Shelley's novel about an obsessive student and his creation has taken on, fittingly, a life of its own. But it is in itself a mystery, eluding attempts to produce a definitive version - and as with other modern myths, it has been shaped anew with every generation.
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November 25, 2017
Born in Winnetka, Illinois, Baldwin was discovered by a Hollywood talent scout in his senior year at Stanford. He became one of Paramount's "Golden Circle of Newcomers" and appeared in films including "Stalag 17", "Little Boy Lost" and Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments".
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November 25, 2017
Arthur and James Mitchell can sink their teeth into a windfall after selling a rare 1931 "Dracula" poster for a record-smashing $525,800. "We were completely stunned," said Arthur Mitchell, a semi-retired financial planner from La Mesa.
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November 24, 2017
Club One in Dolton was the scene of a shooting in May in which five men were wounded, police said. Club One in Dolton was the scene of a shooting in May in which five men were wounded, police said.
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November 24, 2017
The second category includes exclusively seasonal fare: "A Bad Moms Christmas" ; the Nativity-themed animation "The Star" ; and "The Man Who Invented Christmas" , a story about Charles Dickens and the writing of "A Christmas Carol." But those films have, by definition, a short shelf life, with sell-by dates of Jan. 2. Although looking forward to a great new movie brings a sense of anticipation akin to an unopened present, it's a gift that, if chosen carefully, will keep on giving regardless of the season.