Dennis Harvey Film CriticUnpleasantly effective “Alone” centers on a heroine who wishes she were just that; instead, she’s got insistent, unwanted company in the form of a probable serial killer. John Hyams’ U.S.
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Magnolia Pictures and Magnet Releasing have just released a trailer for their latest horror title, “Alone.” The film is directed by John Hyams from a script penned by Mattias Olsson. The film premiered earlier this year at the cozy Mammoth Film Festival and is now slated to be “available everywhere” on September 18.
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.Dennis Harvey Film CriticUnpleasantly effective “Alone” centers on a heroine who wishes she were just that; instead, she’s got insistent, unwanted company in the form of a probable serial killer. John Hyams’ U.S.
Married At First Sight’s Cam and Jules Merchant’s first child is fast approaching, with the little one set to make its highly anticipated arrival in September.WATCH: EXCLUSIVE: Cam and Jules talk about life outside of MAFS As 38-year-old Jules’ pregnancy journey nears an end, the reality TV stunner commemorated the arrival with a glamorous photo shoot, showing off her gorgeous bump.And now, speaking to Who, husband Cam, 36, is weighing in with his thoughts on her stunning body transformation.Not
Sunday Times. The unknown murderer could still be at large, it is claimed.
Bachelor in Paradise may be over for another year but the drama is still unfolding, it seems.Despite the fact that Alisha Aitken-Radburn and Glenn Smith are more loved up than ever, Alisha's BIP ex Jules Bourne has made some awkward comments that have descended into an Instagram feud.WATCH BELOW: Alisha Aitken-Radburn slams Jules Bourne and ends their fling Over the weekend, Alisha shared an adorable photo with her partner Glenn, but it was Jules, who had a fling with Alisha during Bachelor in
Sunday Times, two suspected double murders in Wilmslow, Cheshire, could have been the work of an offender unknown to the police.
every weekend. While your takeout possibilities are endless, your choice of entertainment will go just one of two ways: Either you're going to watch a cute little romantic comedy about, like, a baker who unexpectedly falls in love, or go down a dark hole of watching stuff about serial killers.
Sometimes you have to watch your back, including the ones that are supposed to be watching it.In the 60s Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya) was the head of the Black Panther Party in Chicago, and he had the idea to establish the Rainbow Coalition, a multicultural political organization to try to fight injustice and work for social change.
The first trailer for Warner Bros. Judas and the Black Messiah traces the rise and assassination of Black Panther Fred Hampton by the FBI.
Yes, the Black Panther Party has engaged in shootouts with police and other forms of violence over the years in pursuit of equal rights under the law. And yes, this approach threatens to walk back each and every little step made by men like Dr.
Dance Club Songs chart on hiatus, we're asking reporting club DJs what they've been listening to lately, while at home, of course.This week, we spoke with New England-based DJ Danny Diggz; Chicago’s Timmy Loop; and Houston’s Joe Ross.Danny Diggz Danny Diggz (real name Daniel Wilcox) has been enjoying Ship Wrek’s “Energy.” “It’s just so good,” Diggz tells Billboard.
Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicIt’s been 25 years since the Grateful Dead played their last show at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 9, 1995. A month later, on Aug.
Also Read: Hey, Marvel! Charlie Kaufman Will Write a Superhero Movie (If Asked)“He’s told me so much about both of you too,” Buckley says to Jake’s parents upon meeting them.
Filmmaker Charlie Kaufman is quite the character, beyond writing modern surrealist classics like “Being John Malkovich,” “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” “Adaptation” and writing and directing some of his own strange postmodern features like “Synecdoche, New York” and the stop-motion film “Anomalisa.” Kaufman has been doing the press rounds quite a bit this summer, promoting not only his upcoming Netflix movie “I’m Thinking of Ending Things,” but also his new book “Antkind.” And a