Tennessee’s Attorney General has shared, ahem, grave concerns about a haunted attraction that was the subject of the recent Hulu documentary Monster Inside: America’s Most Extreme Haunted House.
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Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. “A Haunting in Venice” is getting a digital release just in time for Halloween. Kenneth Branagh‘s third Agatha Christie adaptation, which hit theaters in September, will debut on digital retailers and Hulu on Oct.
31. It will also arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on Nov. 28.
The murder mystery is based on Christie’s 1969 novel “Hallowe’en Party.” Set in a post-World War II Venice on All Hallows’ Eve, the story follows a mystery featuring the celebrated sleuth Hercule Poirot (Branagh) as he reluctantly attends a séance at a haunted palazzo. After one of the guests is murdered, the former detective must once again find out who did it. In his review, Variety film critic Todd Gilchrist wrote that “Branagh, once again pulling double duty as the film’s star and director, anchors this (possibly) supernatural digression from the shoe-leather sleuthing of earlier Hercule Poirot stories with appropriate theatricality, while playful turns from a shrewdly selected supporting cast elevate the case from just another murder mystery to suitably arch gothic horror.” The film also stars Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh, a medium who appears to summon Alicia’s spirit during the séance, and Tina Fey, a mystery novelist who made her name by fictionalizing the misadventures of the Belgian detective.
Tennessee’s Attorney General has shared, ahem, grave concerns about a haunted attraction that was the subject of the recent Hulu documentary Monster Inside: America’s Most Extreme Haunted House.
Labour has hit out at the government over a funding miscalculation that means Greater Manchester schools will receive £22m less than they were originally told they would get. The Department for Education (DfE) has apologised for the 'technical error' in the announcement.
Savina Petkova What if a new Messiah appeared today, but his supernatural power was to release people’s intimate videos unprompted? Such a beguiling premise shapes Armenian Vilnius-based director Marat Sargsyan’s sophomore feature, “The Grand Inquisitor.” In it, the omnipotent creature is an AI that looks like a human being and has a human name, Vermis. Soon, his crimes pile up, the authorities are helpless, and any investigation thwarted. The film will be presented next week at Thessaloniki Film Festival’s Agora Crossroads Co-production Forum.
told Page Six while walking the red carpet. “I need all my friends around me. I thought it would be fun to do a costume with a bunch of people … where we all make amazing formations.”Klum’s husband, Tom Kaulitz, even dressed up as a massive peacock egg.
banned from celebrating Halloween as former Queen Victoria instituted a rule that members should “uphold total class and sophistication” at all times.However, the duo play by their own rules and enjoy their American life far away from the royals in their Montecito, Calif. mansion.So, let’s take a look back at their Halloween history. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their first Halloween together by attending an apocalypse-themed party in Toronto, alongside Princess Eugenie and her husband, James Brooksbank.
Stacey Solomon has proven to her followers that she is the queen of Halloween as she shared an adorable photo of her family with co-ordinated outfits. On the run-up to the scary occasion, Stacey has been sharing all of her preparations online, including making a Harry Potter-themed dining room and hand-making ghost decorations for around the house. Dressing up in The Wizard of Oz-themed costumes, Stacey shared a snap to Instagram where she was dressed as Glinda the good witch in a pink puffy dress, while husband Joe Swash dressed up as The Scarecrow, and completed the outfit with some green Crocs.
wanted to be Barbie, producers said, which originally gave them pause, since that’s not a Disney character.“We searched through ‘Toy Story’ and found that there was Barbie in Disney, and there was Tour Guide Barbie!” producer Jamie Hammer told People. “So it ended up working out. And Whoopi looked amazing.
kicked off the highly anticipated “Live’s Halloween: The Eras Show” as Cher, and her late husband, Sonny Bono, Tuesday. The longtime “Live” host, 52, showed off her figure in a yellow and white outfit with heavy eye makeup and black wig. Consuelos, who took over hosting duties from Ryan Seacrest, wore a yellow 70s-looking shirt, which he covered with a white jacket.
anchors of NBC’s “Today” show donned outfits for their morning broadcast on Tuesday, wowing viewers and fans.Hosts Carson Daly, Craig Melvin, Dylan Dreyer, Willie Geist, Peter Alexander, Laura Jarrett, Jenna Bush Hager, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones and Savannah Guthrie all sported costumes to celebrate the spooky holiday.This year’s theme for the day was “Kellyoke” — the iconic segment of the “Kelly Clarkson Show” where the “American Idol” alum sings covers of pop songs.The “Today” show emcees wore costumes that looked like the hottest musicians in town, and they even took the stage to croon a tune from said artist.The show’s costume designer Staci Greenbaum revealed that there was “custom stuff for everyone.”“It’s not like you can go into a store and find this stuff,” she said. “Everyone’s going to look amazing!”Keep reading to see all the looks from the “Today” show.Guthrie wore Taylor Swift’s bodysuit from the “Eras Tour” and even performed the country crooner’s song “Cruel Summer.”Her daughter, Vale, joined her at the mic and portrayed a younger version of Swift.Jones sparkled in all of her ’70s glory, dressing up as Diana Ross.
Megan Fox Sunday after the former “Transformers” star tagged SAG-AFTRA in an Instagram post showing off her and fiancé Machine Gun Kelly‘s “Kill Bill”-inspired Halloween costumes. “What a rebel,” Walter, 60, wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Hunger Games” prequel “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” has received an interim agreement from SAG-AFTRA, which means that stars Zegler, Blyth, Viola Davis, Peter Dinklage and Hunter Schafer are allowed to promote the film before it premieres in theaters on Nov. 17. It’s not clear why the agreement was granted so close to the film’s release date.
Demi Lovato got in touch with her Disney roots for her Halloween costume this weekend!
Heidi Klum — who wait until the very last day of October to show how much they love the spooky season. Several A-list celebrities have shown their Halloween and Hollywood pride by dressing up as other stars in their industry — including Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly, Jessica Biel and more.Despite some of these costumes being in the past, the impact they’ve left on pop culture still carries on today.Find below The Post’s guide to the best celebrity Halloween costumes over the last few years.Megan Fox and her fiancé, Machine Gun Kelly, caused a tidal wave of anger after the pair dressed up as the actress Pamela Anderson and the equally famous musician Tommy Lee for the 2022 Casamigos party. Fox, 37, and Kelly, 33, posted several photos of their costume on social media.
Disney+ has just shared some exciting news for Doctor Who fans!
They say looks can kill, and you might try.If you’re a human living on Earth in the year 2023, you know that Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has become one of the biggest events of the year — and the popularity will likely live on with the addition of 2024 tour dates.On top of the tour, Swift, 33, has been releasing her re-recordings of her older albums, drawing in a lot of nostalgia for long-time fans and creating new memories for newer fans.That said, there’s no better time to go as the “Cruel Summer” singer for Halloween. Most people will be able to know exactly who you’re dressed up as and there are so many options, even outfits you can put together with items you already own.You can dress as any of her eras, re-create an iconic tour look or even go for a music video-inspired costume.
TikTok for her Taylor Swift-inspired Halloween lawn decor that has Swifties forgetting all about their “Cruel Summer.”McLaughlin, 36, told Fox News Digital that she was inclined to assemble the show-stopping skeleton spectacle after attending Swift’s “Eras Tour” in June. At the show, several of Swift’s dancers wore memorable outfits made famous by the “Shake It Off” singer — inside large glass boxes.This sent McLaughlin on a mission to gather plastic skeletons and create similar costumes.“I couldn’t stop thinking about how good of an idea it was, and I started obsessing watching the videos from the show to figure out which outfits were in the cases,” McLaughlin told Fox, adding that her kids, husband, and a friend helped bring her vision to life, err, death.
Jaden Thompson Prime Video has announced the release date for its upcoming post-apocalyptic drama series “Fallout,” adapted from the popular video game franchise of the same name. “Fallout” will premiere on April 12, 2024. The news was announced on Monday, a.k.a.
Now is the perfect time to treat yourself to a Halloween-themed manicure, making sure you get plenty of wear out of them during spooky season and still being ready for a fresh set just in time for Bonfire Night.Themed nails often get a bad reputation, but there are some surprisingly chic ways you can incorporate some festive fun into your next manicure – from subtle French tips to all-out nail art – and we’ve found a design to suit every style. If you’re a minimalist, go for grungey, dark colour blocks like black, dark purple or burnt orange, whilst the maximalists amongst you will be utterly obsessed with everything from delicate cobwebs to blood drip designs.
Rudie Obias editor If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Just in time for Halloween, the new “Saw” movie is available to stream online. The tenth installment in the “Saw” film franchise may have just been released in theaters, but the horror film is positioned to find a larger audience, now that it’s available to stream from home.
Jordan Moreau Halloween is nearly here, and one of this fall’s scariest movies will arrive on streaming just in time for the spooky holiday. Warner Bros.’ “The Nun II” will begin streaming on Max on Oct.