Stars: Olivier Paris, Jade Chynoweth, Bill Moseley, Kurt Deimer, Lin Shaye, Victoria Konefal, Rae Dawn Chong | Written and Directed by Paul Boyd
Scared to Death, not to be confused with William Malone’s 1980 creature feature, is the latest horror film about the making of a horror film to come our way. From House of Seven Corpses to A Cat in the Brain, Darkness Reigns, and One Cut of the Dead, it’s a popular subgenre. And it shows no signs of going away any time soon.
Jasper is a production assistant on the film Dead House, which is pretty much the lowest position on the filmmaking ladder. But like many PAs he’s ambitious, and as we meet him he’s checking out a potential location, The Stern Orphanage It’s been closed for seventy years since five children were found literally scared to death. It’s the perfect place to shoot a horror film,...
Scared to Death, not to be confused with William Malone’s 1980 creature feature, is the latest horror film about the making of a horror film to come our way. From House of Seven Corpses to A Cat in the Brain, Darkness Reigns, and One Cut of the Dead, it’s a popular subgenre. And it shows no signs of going away any time soon.
Jasper is a production assistant on the film Dead House, which is pretty much the lowest position on the filmmaking ladder. But like many PAs he’s ambitious, and as we meet him he’s checking out a potential location, The Stern Orphanage It’s been closed for seventy years since five children were found literally scared to death. It’s the perfect place to shoot a horror film,...
- 8/15/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Ice Spice drops her hugely anticipated debut album and joins forces with Travis Scott, Halsey taps into the melancholy side of Britney Spears, and Post Malone teams up with Luke Combs for some feel-good country. Plus, new music from Kacey Musgraves, Calvin Harris, and Ellie Goulding.
Ice Spice feat. Travis Scott, “Oh Shhh…” (YouTube)
Halsey, “Lucky” (YouTube)
Post Malone feat. Luke Combs, “Guy for That” (YouTube)
Kacey Musgraves,...
Ice Spice feat. Travis Scott, “Oh Shhh…” (YouTube)
Halsey, “Lucky” (YouTube)
Post Malone feat. Luke Combs, “Guy for That” (YouTube)
Kacey Musgraves,...
- 7/26/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
OpenAI, the company behind the popular ChatGPT, is launching a test version of a search engine that will cite sources of information, including news from content business partners.
SearchGPT will summarize websites, including news sites, and let users ask follow-up questions, as they already do with ChatGPT.
It’s a direct challenge to Google, which also has tried to apply generative AI to its web search.
OpenAI says it plans to integrate SearchGPT into ChatGPT in the future. ChatGPT can already perform web searches using Bing, but SearchGPT will aim for AI-assisted web searching.
OpenAI has not said whether it’s partnering with an existing search engine provider (like it does currently with Bing for ChatGPT), or is building its own web-crawling and indexing system.
In the new SearchGPT announcement, OpenAI says, “Sites can be surfaced in search results even if they opt out of generative AI training.”
OpenAI claims...
SearchGPT will summarize websites, including news sites, and let users ask follow-up questions, as they already do with ChatGPT.
It’s a direct challenge to Google, which also has tried to apply generative AI to its web search.
OpenAI says it plans to integrate SearchGPT into ChatGPT in the future. ChatGPT can already perform web searches using Bing, but SearchGPT will aim for AI-assisted web searching.
OpenAI has not said whether it’s partnering with an existing search engine provider (like it does currently with Bing for ChatGPT), or is building its own web-crawling and indexing system.
In the new SearchGPT announcement, OpenAI says, “Sites can be surfaced in search results even if they opt out of generative AI training.”
OpenAI claims...
- 7/26/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
I'm not a fan of "Jurassic World." But I'm comfortable enough to know when I owe a movie an apology. And I owe Colin Trevorrow's 2015 resurrection of the beloved dinosaur franchise a big one.
You've probably seen the movie. Taking place years after the original "Jurassic Park" trilogy, the film is centered around a dinosaur theme park that went right. Cloned dinosaurs populate exhibits attended by countless tourists. There are rides, restaurants, and merchandise. Everything does go belly-up once the plot kicks into gear, but it's firmly established that this miraculous, impossible place has been doing just fine for quite some time. Long enough that people are, well, getting bored of it.
And this proved a sticking point for many critics and viewers alike when the film was initially released. Myself included. We just couldn't possibly imagine a world where dinosaurs were back and people were ... not excited about it.
You've probably seen the movie. Taking place years after the original "Jurassic Park" trilogy, the film is centered around a dinosaur theme park that went right. Cloned dinosaurs populate exhibits attended by countless tourists. There are rides, restaurants, and merchandise. Everything does go belly-up once the plot kicks into gear, but it's firmly established that this miraculous, impossible place has been doing just fine for quite some time. Long enough that people are, well, getting bored of it.
And this proved a sticking point for many critics and viewers alike when the film was initially released. Myself included. We just couldn't possibly imagine a world where dinosaurs were back and people were ... not excited about it.
- 7/10/2024
- by Jacob Hall
- Slash Film
In the era of AI where you can’t believe everything you see, Kai Cenat went one step ahead with a Zendaya doppelgänger (sort of) on his live stream. But the YouTuber may need to brush up on his acting skills because he deceived no one with that little trick.
Zendaya in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) | Marvel Studios
Not to mention, it’s quite conspicuous that the woman in question isn’t the actual Euphoria actress. Nevertheless, Cenat certainly had his fun with the ruse.
Kai Cenat Brought A Zendaya Lookalike On His Stream
Renowned for his popular live streams and comedic content, Kai Cenat once pulled off a prank on his Twitch stream as he tried to fool viewers into thinking he was with Zendaya.
In the clip (via X), the 22-year-old streamer – clad in a Black Spider-Man costume – was seen talking to a woman wearing a Green Goblin...
Zendaya in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) | Marvel Studios
Not to mention, it’s quite conspicuous that the woman in question isn’t the actual Euphoria actress. Nevertheless, Cenat certainly had his fun with the ruse.
Kai Cenat Brought A Zendaya Lookalike On His Stream
Renowned for his popular live streams and comedic content, Kai Cenat once pulled off a prank on his Twitch stream as he tried to fool viewers into thinking he was with Zendaya.
In the clip (via X), the 22-year-old streamer – clad in a Black Spider-Man costume – was seen talking to a woman wearing a Green Goblin...
- 6/28/2024
- by Khushi Shah
- FandomWire
Jay Starrett reached his first final in Season 39 of The Challenge thanks to a well-orchestrated alliance run chiefly by him and his ride-or-die Michele Fitzgerald.
However, his appearance in that first-ever final was short-lived, as he met his fate after the first phase of the event.
The Control phase featured the seven finalists working as a team to complete a task. Unfortunately, it wasn’t completed in time, and they lost another $16,000 of their final prize money.
Host Tj Lavin also revealed the first elimination of the final, with the majority of finalists voting Corey Lay into it due to his mistake in the Control task.
Corey then called out Jay for the elimination, indicating he saw him as a threat and someone who made sneaky, shady, or snaky moves to get there.
He then defeated the former Survivor competitor in an event involving racing to dig up small bags...
However, his appearance in that first-ever final was short-lived, as he met his fate after the first phase of the event.
The Control phase featured the seven finalists working as a team to complete a task. Unfortunately, it wasn’t completed in time, and they lost another $16,000 of their final prize money.
Host Tj Lavin also revealed the first elimination of the final, with the majority of finalists voting Corey Lay into it due to his mistake in the Control task.
Corey then called out Jay for the elimination, indicating he saw him as a threat and someone who made sneaky, shady, or snaky moves to get there.
He then defeated the former Survivor competitor in an event involving racing to dig up small bags...
- 2/18/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
In 2021, Paris Hilton spoke on Capitol Hill about the trauma she endured at a camp for troubled teenagers in Utah.
“I was strangled. Slapped across the face. Watched in the shower by male staff,” she shared.
So begins the Netflix documentary “Hell Camp: Teen Nightmare,” which offers an origin story for Hilton and countless other teenagers’ experiences within the United States’ “troubled teen” industry. As “Hell Camp” reveals, there was one man pushing the growth of supposedly rehabilitative sleep-away programs for misbehaved youth: Steve Cartisano.
An Air Force veteran, Cartisano charged parents steep prices to send their children to a 63-day program at the Challenger Foundation in Utah. Teens were kidnapped from their homes in the middle of the night and jetted off to the desert, where they were forced to hike 500 miles in exhausting conditions. Moreover, they were often victims of emotional and physical abuse from camp staff. One 16-year-old camper,...
“I was strangled. Slapped across the face. Watched in the shower by male staff,” she shared.
So begins the Netflix documentary “Hell Camp: Teen Nightmare,” which offers an origin story for Hilton and countless other teenagers’ experiences within the United States’ “troubled teen” industry. As “Hell Camp” reveals, there was one man pushing the growth of supposedly rehabilitative sleep-away programs for misbehaved youth: Steve Cartisano.
An Air Force veteran, Cartisano charged parents steep prices to send their children to a 63-day program at the Challenger Foundation in Utah. Teens were kidnapped from their homes in the middle of the night and jetted off to the desert, where they were forced to hike 500 miles in exhausting conditions. Moreover, they were often victims of emotional and physical abuse from camp staff. One 16-year-old camper,...
- 1/2/2024
- by Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
On Sunday, November 5, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, Fyi will air Season 3, Episode 4 of “Fully Torqued.” In this episode, viewers can expect some exciting automotive action.
Steve, one of the show’s main characters, is eager to perform “nasty burnouts” in a 1971 Challenger, drawing inspiration from the high-speed, action-packed style seen in the “Fast and Furious” movies. This segment is sure to be packed with adrenaline and thrilling moments.
In addition to the Challenger, Steve also has a Dodge Dart that needs some fixing up. Interestingly, Bird, another character in the show, happens to like this particular car. The episode will showcase their efforts to restore and improve the Dodge Dart.
To make things even more interesting, April Rose, co-host of “Barrett Jackson,” joins Steve in exploring a unique car collection. This collection is likely to feature some remarkable and one-of-a-kind vehicles.
“Fully Torqued” is a show that celebrates the world of cars and automotive adventures.
Steve, one of the show’s main characters, is eager to perform “nasty burnouts” in a 1971 Challenger, drawing inspiration from the high-speed, action-packed style seen in the “Fast and Furious” movies. This segment is sure to be packed with adrenaline and thrilling moments.
In addition to the Challenger, Steve also has a Dodge Dart that needs some fixing up. Interestingly, Bird, another character in the show, happens to like this particular car. The episode will showcase their efforts to restore and improve the Dodge Dart.
To make things even more interesting, April Rose, co-host of “Barrett Jackson,” joins Steve in exploring a unique car collection. This collection is likely to feature some remarkable and one-of-a-kind vehicles.
“Fully Torqued” is a show that celebrates the world of cars and automotive adventures.
- 10/29/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Welcome to Streamers on the Rise, where we find streamers who are growing their channels, content, and audiences in extraordinary ways. Each week we’ll talk with a creator about what goes into livestreaming–both on and off camera.
gamergirl has been kicking ass at League of Legends since she was 12 years old.
“I had this dream of being really good at it. I got there and I was like, ‘Wow, this is great. I actually did what I wanted to do,'” she says. She’d hit high elo, but she was ready for another challenge: Streaming to show her skills.
After hitting Challenger, League‘s top rank, on three separate accounts, she figured the best way to promote herself was to hold a Reddit Ama and plug her Twitch channel.
That Ama, she says, is “where all my growth started.” She shot from around 30 viewers a stream to 100. “I remember being so happy,...
gamergirl has been kicking ass at League of Legends since she was 12 years old.
“I had this dream of being really good at it. I got there and I was like, ‘Wow, this is great. I actually did what I wanted to do,'” she says. She’d hit high elo, but she was ready for another challenge: Streaming to show her skills.
After hitting Challenger, League‘s top rank, on three separate accounts, she figured the best way to promote herself was to hold a Reddit Ama and plug her Twitch channel.
That Ama, she says, is “where all my growth started.” She shot from around 30 viewers a stream to 100. “I remember being so happy,...
- 9/26/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
The success of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" this summer was a sign that the box office has more or less fully recovered from the decimation of the Covid-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, Hollywood's studios have decided to celebrate this victory by strapping themselves to a rocket like Wile E. Coyote and firing themselves directly into another crisis. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers' back-to-back failure to negotiate new deals with the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA means that Hollywood has been almost completely shut down by a dual actors and writers strike, something it hasn't faced for more than 60 years.
Since the actors strike means movie stars can't promote their work or even walk the red carpet at premieres, studios are already feeling the pain at the box office. Rather than return to the negotiating table with SAG-AFTRA, however, the favored solution has been to delay upcoming movies from their...
Since the actors strike means movie stars can't promote their work or even walk the red carpet at premieres, studios are already feeling the pain at the box office. Rather than return to the negotiating table with SAG-AFTRA, however, the favored solution has been to delay upcoming movies from their...
- 8/26/2023
- by Hannah Shaw-Williams
- Slash Film
Mumbai, July 23 (Ians) India’s Sumit Nagal won his second Atp Challenger title of the year with a straight sets victory over fifth seed Dalibor Svrcina of the Czech Republic in the Tampere Open in Tampere, Finland, on Sunday.
Nagal, who is seeded seventh in the event, defeated the fifth-seeded Svrcina 6-4, 7-5 in the final. This was Sumit Nagal’s fourth Atp Challenger title overall.
On Sunday against Svrcina, Nagal went down an early break after losing serve in the second game as the Czech took a 3-0 lead. The 25-year-old from Jhajjar in Haryana, broke back his opponent’s serve to reduce the margin to 3-4 and then broke Svrcina’s serve again in the ninth game to take a 5-4 lead. He came back from 0-30 down to hold his serve and won the 10th game and set at 6-4.
Nadal broke Svrcina’s serve in the...
Nagal, who is seeded seventh in the event, defeated the fifth-seeded Svrcina 6-4, 7-5 in the final. This was Sumit Nagal’s fourth Atp Challenger title overall.
On Sunday against Svrcina, Nagal went down an early break after losing serve in the second game as the Czech took a 3-0 lead. The 25-year-old from Jhajjar in Haryana, broke back his opponent’s serve to reduce the margin to 3-4 and then broke Svrcina’s serve again in the ninth game to take a 5-4 lead. He came back from 0-30 down to hold his serve and won the 10th game and set at 6-4.
Nadal broke Svrcina’s serve in the...
- 7/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Following the voyage of the Titan sub that claimed five lives on June 18 when it imploded en route to Titanic’s wreckage in the North Atlantic, the sub’s developer and operator OceanGate Expeditions faced criticism from James Cameron, who contended in numerous interviews that the tragedy was preventable. He told ABC News on Thursday: “Many people in the community were concerned about this sub and even wrote letters to the company saying that what they were doing was too experimental and what they were doing needed to be certified.”
John Bruno — a VFX Oscar winner for The Abyss who did four dives to Titanic with Cameron during the filming of the Oscar-winning 1997 film and 2003 documentary Ghosts of the Abyss — echoed Camerons’s concerns about the Titan sub’s design. He tells The Hollywood Reporter that when he read about the sub, “the worst thing for me was that the whole front end opened up.
John Bruno — a VFX Oscar winner for The Abyss who did four dives to Titanic with Cameron during the filming of the Oscar-winning 1997 film and 2003 documentary Ghosts of the Abyss — echoed Camerons’s concerns about the Titan sub’s design. He tells The Hollywood Reporter that when he read about the sub, “the worst thing for me was that the whole front end opened up.
- 6/25/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Surbiton (England), June 11 (Ians) Andy Murray advanced to the Surbiton Challenger final after he ousted defending champion Jordan Thompson 7-6(5), 6-3 in the last four, here.
The Scot found rhythm from the start, jumping out to an early 3-0 lead. The Australian fought back to force a tie-break but Murray’s consistency and all-court coverage helped him move past Thompson in straight sets on Saturday.
Despite serving for the match at 5-2, Murray was broken before closing out the semi-final in the following game to set a clash against Austrian Jurij Rodionov.
Second seed Murray is aiming for his second Challenger title of the year after he triumphed at last month’s Atp Challenger Tour 175 event in Aix-en-Provence, France, where he defeated Tommy Paul in the final.
Should the 36-year-old Murray be crowned champion, he would become the oldest grass-court winner in Challenger history (since 1978). He is bidding to become...
The Scot found rhythm from the start, jumping out to an early 3-0 lead. The Australian fought back to force a tie-break but Murray’s consistency and all-court coverage helped him move past Thompson in straight sets on Saturday.
Despite serving for the match at 5-2, Murray was broken before closing out the semi-final in the following game to set a clash against Austrian Jurij Rodionov.
Second seed Murray is aiming for his second Challenger title of the year after he triumphed at last month’s Atp Challenger Tour 175 event in Aix-en-Provence, France, where he defeated Tommy Paul in the final.
Should the 36-year-old Murray be crowned champion, he would become the oldest grass-court winner in Challenger history (since 1978). He is bidding to become...
- 6/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
In our continuing coverage for the Disney+ series, The Right Stuff, we had a chance to chat with Michael Trotter, who is embodying astronaut Gus Grissom in the new series.
Michael's most recognized television role was in the Wgn America series, Underground, so he's got a tie to historical productions.
Get to know him a little better in our interview, and be sure to watch The Right Stuff on Disney+ on Fridays!
So tell me, how did you first get involved with The Right Stuff?
Well, it came to me through the pretty traditional system of just getting an appointment for it. Funny enough, though, I actually wasn't in town. There's an old adage when it comes to acting, when things are slow, book a trip out of town and you'll probably get an audition.
I mean, I wasn't going by that, per se, but I had had a trip...
Michael's most recognized television role was in the Wgn America series, Underground, so he's got a tie to historical productions.
Get to know him a little better in our interview, and be sure to watch The Right Stuff on Disney+ on Fridays!
So tell me, how did you first get involved with The Right Stuff?
Well, it came to me through the pretty traditional system of just getting an appointment for it. Funny enough, though, I actually wasn't in town. There's an old adage when it comes to acting, when things are slow, book a trip out of town and you'll probably get an audition.
I mean, I wasn't going by that, per se, but I had had a trip...
- 11/5/2020
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
After seven seasons of playing Mike Ross on USA Network’s Suits — plus a return arc during the show’s final run — Patrick J. Adams wasn’t searching for another TV role.
“I was looking to go to sleep for about 365 days,” the actor tells TVLine with a laugh. “It’s sort of a joke, but it’s not far from the truth. I was really excited to be home and to not rush into something, to take a break. We [were] starting a family, and I’d been away from my wife [Troian Bellisario] for so long. I remember being of the mindset of,...
“I was looking to go to sleep for about 365 days,” the actor tells TVLine with a laugh. “It’s sort of a joke, but it’s not far from the truth. I was really excited to be home and to not rush into something, to take a break. We [were] starting a family, and I’d been away from my wife [Troian Bellisario] for so long. I remember being of the mindset of,...
- 10/8/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
The Challenger space shuttle explosion in 1986 was one of America’s most visceral tragedies. In real time, millions of Americans, including school children across the country, witnessed the shuttle disintegrate from a solid rocket booster failure, claiming the lives of all seven astronauts on board. The mission was of particular national interest because a high school teacher named Christa McAulife was selected to become the first private citizen in space, leading to increased media attention and fanfare.
Countless shows, documentaries, and books have covered all angles of the NASA mission gone horribly awry. Netflix’s new documentary series, Challenger: The Final Flight, stands out by telling the human stories behind the accident, including first-hand accounts from the decision makers at NASA and the astronauts’ families whose lives were changed irrevocably on the morning of January 28, 1986.
The project hails from J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions and executive Glen Zipper, and...
Countless shows, documentaries, and books have covered all angles of the NASA mission gone horribly awry. Netflix’s new documentary series, Challenger: The Final Flight, stands out by telling the human stories behind the accident, including first-hand accounts from the decision makers at NASA and the astronauts’ families whose lives were changed irrevocably on the morning of January 28, 1986.
The project hails from J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions and executive Glen Zipper, and...
- 9/17/2020
- by Chris Longo
- Den of Geek
It’s been quite the month for Netflix so far, with plenty of new films and shows for subscribers to delve into during a time when socialization is widely off limits. Thankfully, there’s a bit of something for fans of every genre, too, such as the addition of Hilary Swank’s sci-fi drama Away, spooky mind-bender I’m Thinking of Ending Things and the family-friendly How to Train Your Dragon 2. But of course, that’s just scratching the surface of September’s offerings.
Luckily for subscribers, today marks another large content drop to add even more things to binge, and though not all of it is going to appeal to a broad audience, there’s at least one major new movie that’s guaranteed to make a splash.
The Devil All the Time is a psychological thriller starring Tom Holland as a young man forced to fight off...
Luckily for subscribers, today marks another large content drop to add even more things to binge, and though not all of it is going to appeal to a broad audience, there’s at least one major new movie that’s guaranteed to make a splash.
The Devil All the Time is a psychological thriller starring Tom Holland as a young man forced to fight off...
- 9/16/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
When the Challenger space shuttle exploded 73 seconds after its launch in January 1986, killing all seven crew members on board, Daniel Junge and Steven Leckart were school-aged kids watching it all happen on television. Now they are the directors of Netflix’s four-part “Challenger: The Final Flight” docuseries, and they hope the lessons learned from that tragic mission will resonate with American audiences amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“This was our Kennedy moment; this was our 9/11 moment,” Junge told TheWrap.
If there’s one thing to be gleaned from the fatal NASA space shuttle mission, its that listening to scientific data can sometimes be the difference between life and death.
“It does feel like the right message now, just in terms of the value of science and the value of teachers, which is really important right now and will hopefully resonate,” Junge said. “And also, no matter how you feel about Reagan,...
“This was our Kennedy moment; this was our 9/11 moment,” Junge told TheWrap.
If there’s one thing to be gleaned from the fatal NASA space shuttle mission, its that listening to scientific data can sometimes be the difference between life and death.
“It does feel like the right message now, just in terms of the value of science and the value of teachers, which is really important right now and will hopefully resonate,” Junge said. “And also, no matter how you feel about Reagan,...
- 9/15/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
If America’s modern space age began in the 1960s, it hit a wall in 1986 with the Challenger disaster, when the U.S. space shuttle by that name exploded during takeoff, killing all seven crew members aboard. The element that took this from sorrowful and tragic error to generation-defining news event was the presence onboard of Christa McAuliffe, a civilian schoolteacher specifically chosen for the mission in order to catalyze student interest in America’s quest for the stars. Those students drawn to watching the launch by the promise of a relatable figure to take them along were confronted with live-television tragedy when O-ring seals failed in unusually cold weather; space exploration may have continued, but some innocence or optimism was lost.
The case made by “Challenger: The Final Flight,” a new four-episode documentary series on Netflix produced by J.J. Abrams and Glen Zipper, is that this didn’t need to happen.
The case made by “Challenger: The Final Flight,” a new four-episode documentary series on Netflix produced by J.J. Abrams and Glen Zipper, is that this didn’t need to happen.
- 9/15/2020
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.
With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
More from TVLineFall TV 2020: Your Handy Calendar of 80+ Season and Series Premiere DatesWhat's New on Netflix in September — Plus: Amazon,...
With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
More from TVLineFall TV 2020: Your Handy Calendar of 80+ Season and Series Premiere DatesWhat's New on Netflix in September — Plus: Amazon,...
- 9/12/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Merchandise Sweepstakes!"Have Fun. Explore. Earn Amazing Rewards"Click on the banner Latino Review is giving away some cool merchandise to celebrate the release of the upcoming DC Comic book movie "Green Lantern" starring Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Angela Bassett, Tim Robbins, and Temuera Morrison. The film will have Special Midnight Screenings Thursday, June 16 and will be everywhere Friday June 17, 2011. Click Here to visit the official site or hit the poster. Bringing the enduringly popular superhero to the big screen for the first time, “Green Lantern” stars Ryan Reynolds (“X-Men Origins: Wolverine”) in the title role, under the direction of Martin Campbell (“Casino Royale”).In a universe as vast as it is mysterious, a small but powerful force has existed for centuries. Protectors of peace and justice, they are called the Green Lantern Corps. A brotherhood of warriors sworn to keep intergalactic order, each Green Lantern...
- 6/9/2011
- LRMonline.com
Chicago – Actress Karen Allen, who made a debut smash in the 1978 film ‘Animal House,’ is most likely to be remembered as Marion in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ and 2008’s ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.’
But the versatile performer is more than just a companion for Indiana Jones, having a long career in movies and on stage, including the films ‘The Glass Menagerie,’ ‘Challenger’ (playing astronaut Christa McAuliffe) and ‘The Perfect Storm.’
HollywoodChicago.com caught up with Ms. Allen during her appearance at the new Hollywood Palms Cinema in Naperville, Illinois, as she signed autographs and introduced a special showing of Raiders. She talked about the two Indiana Jones movies, her connection to Paul Newman and how she barely kept her head above water while making ‘The Perfect Storm.’
Karen Allen at the Hollywood Palms Cinema in Naperville, Il, September 25th, 2009
Photo credit: Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.
But the versatile performer is more than just a companion for Indiana Jones, having a long career in movies and on stage, including the films ‘The Glass Menagerie,’ ‘Challenger’ (playing astronaut Christa McAuliffe) and ‘The Perfect Storm.’
HollywoodChicago.com caught up with Ms. Allen during her appearance at the new Hollywood Palms Cinema in Naperville, Illinois, as she signed autographs and introduced a special showing of Raiders. She talked about the two Indiana Jones movies, her connection to Paul Newman and how she barely kept her head above water while making ‘The Perfect Storm.’
Karen Allen at the Hollywood Palms Cinema in Naperville, Il, September 25th, 2009
Photo credit: Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.
- 9/30/2009
- by [email protected] (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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