Musical of ‘King Kong’ to roar on Broadway next year
Posted by Horror Movies News on May 17, 2017This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows a scene from, "Kong: Skull Island."
This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows a scene from, "Kong: Skull Island."
Officials at Global Creatures, the Australian company behind the hit arena show "Walking With Dinosaurs," said Wednesday their version of the classic ape story will land at the Broadway Theatre in the fall of 2018. Exact dates and cast will be announced later.
The Castro Theatre has the right idea: a pairing of creep-inducing films that upend the idea of small-town Northern California as an idyllic paradise untouched by outside chaos. Alfred Hitchcock 's 1963 thriller, the oft-screened "The Birds," shot in Bodega Bay in Sonoma County, will be shown three times on Sunday, May 21, while the Marin County-shot "Village of the Damned" gets a lone late screening.
T.J. Miller, star of 'The Emoji Movie', inadvertently made a splash on the eve of the 70th Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday . He parasailed onto a boat in a promotional stunt, but a few seconds after, lost his footing and fell into the water.
Danny McBride recently appeared on the Jim Norton & Sam Roberts to talk more about the upcoming next installment in the Halloween franchise he's working on with director David Gordon Green. First and foremost McBride confirmed that the flick will be filming this fall.
This is the third best Alien movie after the first two, but don't be surprised if repeat viewings kick it up a notch. "The Ballad of Narayama" is a Japanese film of great beauty and elegant artifice, telling a story of startling cruelty.
How well do you remember "Prometheus"? Do the Engineers ring a bell? How about the synthetic, David? Do you know who survived? If you're planning on checking out "Alien: Covenant" on May 19 you'll probably want a working knowledge of 2012's "Prometheus." Ridley Scott 's third foray into the "Alien" universe is a sequel to "Prometheus" and a bridge between that and the original "Alien," from 1979, that continues exploring one question: Why would anyone make this monster? If you can't fit in a "Prometheus" re-watch, here are a few reminders that may prove essential if you decide to spend a couple chilling hours with "Alien: Covenant."
2. "Twin Peaks" gave the public something to talk about with its 1990-91 ABC run, followed by a 1992 feature film, "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me." 3. It's still being talked about a quarter-century later as Showtime launches an 18-episode limited-series follow-up that premieres Sunday at 9 p.m. Eastern.
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