Archive for the ‘Horror News’ Category
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May 6, 2017
Kathleen Turner plays a homicidal suburban mom in John Waters' delectably campy 1994 classic Serial Mom, which just received a souped-up Blu-ray release! Its just one of the highlights of this edition of our biweekly What To Watch , covering theatrical, home video, and TV/cable/streaming! A lo-fi sci-fi, writer/director/star Ela Thier's dramedy sees Shaina, a historian from the year 2592, time travel back to 2015 and get stranded due to a mishap. Coming from a future, utopian society where all horrible things have been eradicated - war, poverty, sorrow, etc.
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May 6, 2017
Twin Peaks was a huge TV hit of the early 1990s. The series, created by Mark Frost and David Lynch, brought Lynch's brand of nightmarish surrealism to the small screen.
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May 6, 2017
Hey folks, Harry here... Mother, Can you explain the modern Republican Party? "Does Not Compute" Yeah, no shit! Having an AI to settle Poker games would be pretty f'n sweet. Mother, Where's Jeff Goldblum? "He's under a pile of laundry on the couch!" that would be so friggin handy! That said, I think naming AI's after family is all the creepy - and I've always felt that way, from the moment Tom Skerritt interacted with MOTHER in the first ALIEN.
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May 5, 2017
The next episode of Brainwaves: Horror and Paranormal Talk Radio will be one for the books, kids! Joining us will be Terry Castle, daughter of the great William Castle, whose movies like The Tingler, The House on Haunted Hill, 13 Ghosts, Mr. Sardonicus , et al are forever etched into the hearts of horror fans and into film history. Castle also produced the acclaimed film Rosemary's Baby , which has gone on to infamously be known as one of the most cursed productions ever.
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May 5, 2017
Oren Moverman's new film, in which two couples meet to discuss an incident involving their sons, seethes with toxic envy and moral decay. Like the 2011 Steve Coogan movie The Trip , The Dinner is an examination of the frailty of the human spirit structured around the ritual excess of formal dining.
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May 5, 2017
Gail Kennedy once told Ewan McGregor that she was afraid of him when he was in his Emmit Stussy persona. Kennedy, the Calgary-based Emmy Award-winning makeup artist, knows better than anyone that it's McGregor under that curly wig, Spanx-aided posture and posh clothes.
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May 5, 2017
The wisdom of this meticulously crafted film is in its genuine irony, which amplifies steadily throughout until culminating in a moment of real heartbreak that, "The Ballad of Narayama" is a Japanese film of great beauty and elegant artifice, telling a story of startling cruelty. What a space it opens Since he started as film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times in 1967, and began covering movies locally and at international film festivals, Roger Ebert has met and interviewed countless movie idols, artists and unknowns -- some of them even before they became famous.
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May 5, 2017
Oscar-nominated director Sir Ridley Scott has told how working with a "fun" cast is his top priority when it comes to picking out his biggest projects. After a career spanning more than half a century, the 79-year-old said that surrounding himself with the right people was the most important thing he had learnt.
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May 5, 2017
Though he recently finished making episodes for the new incarnation of his groundbreaking TV series "Twin Peaks" , David Lynch has not made a feature film since the uncanny and underrated "Inland Empire" in 2006. Meanwhile, as can be seen in the unnervingly inspirational documentary "David Lynch: The Art Life," Lynch has never stopped crafting mixed media paintings and sculptures.