It has been a memorable couple of weeks for BTS. The international band shattered records and made history with their new solo track Dynamite.
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For the beginning of its history, Blumhouse made a name for itself by launching new film franchises in the horror genre, including “Paranormal Activity,” “The Purge,” and “Insidious.” However, recently, the film studio has taken a look at popular IP that is ripe for rebooting, including “Fantasy Island,” “The Invisible Man,” and “Halloween.” And apparently, the rebooting is going to continue at Blumhouse with John Carpenter’s “The Thing.” Speaking at this year’s Fantasia Fest, John Carpenter was
.It has been a memorable couple of weeks for BTS. The international band shattered records and made history with their new solo track Dynamite.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticFilmmaker and Baltimore’s favorite son John Waters has never had a movie of his shown at the New York Film Festival, but his non-film contribution to this year’s fest might just outshine some of the actual entrants: The Hairspray creator designed the official poster for the 58th annual event.
Apple TV+ has ordered “Five Days At Memorial,” a limited series from Oscar-winner John Ridley and Emmy winner Carlton Cuse, which chronicles events in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.The pickup of the new series, based on the acclaimed non-fiction book by Pulitzer Prize winning author Sheri Fink, comes on the 15th anniversary of one of America’s worst natural disasters.“Five Days At Memorial,” from ABC Signature, chronicles the first five days in a New Orleans, LA, hospital after
John Ridley and Carlton Cuse will produce a limited series adaptation of “Five Days at Memorial,” Sheri Fink’s non-fiction book about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, for Apple TV+, the streaming service said Tuesday.Based on Fink’s 2013 novel of the same name, “Five Days At Memorial” takes place over “the first five days in a New Orleans, LA, hospital after Hurricane Katrina made landfall,” per Apple.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJohn Ridley and Carlton Cuse are set to adapt Sheri Fink’s novel “Five Days at Memorial” for Apple as a limited series, Variety has learned.The book chronicles the first five days in a New Orleans, LA, hospital after Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
Molly-Mae Hague looks incredible in two exclusive sneak preview photos from her new edit with Pretty Little Thing.The 21 year old Love Island star can be seen confidently posing in a bright blue boyfriend fit blazer dress.The chic outfit, which is part of Molly-Mae’s new PLT range, has a bright pink pocket square in the chest pocket of the dress. Molly-Mae’s stunning blonde locks are tumbling down her back in the snap, giving attention to the eye-popping outfit.
ALBANY, N.Y. -- The man who gunned down John Lennon outside his Manhattan apartment in 1980 was denied parole for an 11th time, state corrections officials said Wednesday.Mark David Chapman was denied after being interviewed by a parole board Aug.
Halloween filmmaker John Carpenter has said David Gordon Green’s upcoming sequel Halloween Kills is a “quintessential slasher film”.The veteran filmmaker returns as composer on the new film, after directing the original 1978 film, but praised Gordon Green for his new vision.“It’s the quintessential slasher film,” Carpenter told Bloody Disgusting during the virtual edition of this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival. “It is so intense…oh my god…it even stuns me how incredible it is.
Almost 17 years since his father, John Ritter, passed away, Jason Ritter continues to navigate first-time fatherhood under the screen icon’s lasting influence.
John Lennon has been denied parole for the 11th time. A representative for the New York parole board said Mark Chapman, now 65, was denied parole and will remain behind bars for at least another two years.
John Lennon‘s killer Mark Chapman has been denied parole for the eleventh time.The 65-year old was interviewed by a parole board in New York last Wednesday (August 19), and has since had his appeal denied.
Mark David Chapman, the man who killed John Lennon, has been denied parole for the 11th time. The 65-year-old was denied after being interviewed by a parole board on Aug.
John Carpenter is rebooting yet another one of his horror classics with a revived version of his 1982 hit The Thing.The Halloween director announced the project during a panel at the Fantasia International Film Festival last week (August 21, 2020), and now Variety has confirmed the news.Carpenter was discussing the upcoming film Halloween Kills, the follow up to the 2018 reboot of Halloween, when he surprised fans by revealing he was attached to a retelling of The Thing along with Blumhouse prod
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterBlumhouse Productions and filmmaker John Carpenter are developing a reboot of Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic “The Thing,” Variety has confirmed.