The Poetic Work of Trailer Recutters
Posted by Horror Movies News on August 28, 2017Online, would-be film editors and directors make new teasers for classic movies, and sometimes they kick loose aesthetic revelation. watch a lot of movies.
Online, would-be film editors and directors make new teasers for classic movies, and sometimes they kick loose aesthetic revelation. watch a lot of movies.
Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here. I grew up watching Geena Davis in the movies.
Chan-wook Park film Thirst is a hard film to categorize-it is a religious-vampire-comedy that is also something of a literary adaptation of Zola's Therese Raquin . That being said, it won the Special Jury Award at Cannes in 2009.
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On the Great White Way, Broadway producers are constantly designing new shows, and re-designing old ones. And it certainly doesn't hurt the chances of a Broadway revival if it features one of the biggest talents of our time, as "CBS This Morning" co-anchor Gayle King shows us.
Hollywood quickly mourned the passing of Tobe Hooper, director of horror classics such as "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Poltergeist." The horror-meister died Saturday at age 74, just one month after another legend of the genre, "Night of the Living Dead" series creator George A. Romero.
Tobe Hooper, the horror director best known for helming The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Poltergeis t, has died in California. He was 74. The influential 1974 Texas Chain Saw Massacre became a seminal horror title for its realistic approach and deranged vision.
The books of uncrowned emperor of speculative fiction, Stephen King, have sold more than 350 million copies and a lot many of them have been adapted into films in Hollywood. There are some movies here you have seen but that you don't know were adapted from King's work.
Bette Davis' white-hot hate for Joan Crawford did not diminish with the death of her reviled "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" co-star. A snarky anecdote detailing the post-mortem feud appears in a delightful new book by Davis' one-time assistant, who recounts other untold tales from the Oscar-winning actress' free-wheeling final years.