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‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ director blasts off and away from Studio City home

Posted by Horror Movies News on May 26, 2017

Filmmaker James Gunn of "Guardians of the Galaxy" fame has sold his home in Studio City for $1.875 million. Filmmaker James Gunn of "Guardians of the Galaxy" fame has sold his home in Studio City for $1.875 million.

Neve Campbell says ‘House of Cards’ now ‘a nice escape’ from real-world politics

Posted by Horror Movies News on May 26, 2017

When Netflix's presidential drama "House of Cards" premiered in 2013 it was so outrageous in its ruthless depiction of U.S. politics that it seemed like science fiction. With season 5 set to begin next Tuesday, it seems more like a documentary.

Laura’s Theme: Tracing the Distraught DNA of Twin Peaks’ Dead Heroine

Posted by Horror Movies News on May 26, 2017

The tagline for David Lynch's Inland Empire , which he has avowed is his final film, is a four-word fragment: "a woman in trouble." However simple, the phrase hypnotically evokes the sinister, insoluble mysteries that have been at the core of many of his ten features and especially in Twin Peaks , the cult 199091 TV series that Lynch created with Mark Frost, a new season of which premieres on Showtime this Sunday.

Star Wars is 40: what do you remember about 1977? Here’s our rundown…

Posted by Horror Movies News on May 26, 2017

Star Wars is 40: what else can you remember about 1977? Here's our rundown from Dracula lollies to John Travolta The first film in the hugely successful sci-fi series, Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, was unveiled in the US 40 years ago on May 25, 1977. Ironically, studio executives at 20th Century Fox thought it would be a flop, but the film went on to become the most successful movie of all time and was only knocked off the top spot when ET arrived 4 years later.

The Craft Star Rachel True Is Now A Tarot Card Reader

Posted by Horror Movies News on May 25, 2017

While many people recognize Rachel True for playing Rochelle in the hit 1996 film The Craft , few know that she is now a tarot card reader in Los Angeles! According to an article from LA Weekly , you can get a reading from the actress herself at the House Of Intuition in Echo Park. "Instead of kind of feeling sorry for myself or fighting against it, I just jumped into my tarot studies and kept notebooks and really got to know the cards, and the combinations and things like that."

The amazing workout and diet plan that keeps Cher fit

Posted by Horror Movies News on May 25, 2017

At 71 years old, music legend Cher is still the envy of many with her incredible body and youthful appearance. "I'm 71 yesterday and I can do a 5 minute plank... just saying" - #Cher receiving the Billboard Icon Award at the #BBMAs #WWObackstage pic.twitter.com/RAvSkPzDI9 And her revelation at the Billboard Music Awards that she can hold the plank position for more than five minutes has further cemented her icon status.

Barbara Crampton Discusses Her Role in Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich

Posted by Horror Movies News on May 25, 2017

The Puppet Master franchise has, for many horror fans, been a part of their lives since the original film premiered in 1989. The long-running series has produced twelve films and a 13th film, The Littlest Reich , is on the way.

The HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary

Posted by Horror Movies News on May 25, 2017

Marking an incredible milestone of presenting "stars under the stars," the HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival presented by Bank of America with Swedish Fish, JLL, WeWork, and Time Out in association with Bryant Park Corporation, celebrates its 25th Anniversary with a New York themed line-up. The free outdoor festival returns Monday evenings at sunset, beginning June 19 and running through August 21. The festival's opening night film is the1933 classic, King Kong, famous for its classic finale on top of the Empire State building.

Review: ‘Dead Men’ shows some signs of life

Posted by Horror Movies News on May 25, 2017

It's been six years since the fourth movie in the amusement park ride-inspired "Pirates of the Caribbean," that one subtitled "On Stranger Times," sailed into local theaters. It was beginning to look like the Disney Studios had keelhauled the franchise leaving Johnny Depp to make such forgettable flops as "The Lone Ranger," "The Rum Diary," "Dark Shadows" and "Transcendence."


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