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Teddi Mellencamp has made a lot of fans upset right now!
If there’s a lesson to be learned from David Gordon Green’s trilogy of “Halloween” legacy-quels, it’s to quit while you’re ahead. His 2018 “Halloween” (a direct sequel to the original 1978 masterpiece and a ret-con of its many, many follow-ups) was a surprisingly effective combination of slasher reanimation and reconsideration, taking the horrors of that Halloween night, and its psychological effects on its survivors and the town where they happened, with uncommon seriousness (yet with flashes of self-awareness and humor).
In the rearview. Kyle Richards gave an update on where she stands with Sutton Stracke after implying the latter wasn’t being honest about her past miscarriages.
Spilling too much tea. Andy Cohen accidentally revealed Kyle Richards had recently gotten a breast reduction — and shared the news for the first time on live TV.
This is iconic!
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Revealing her regrets. Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Sutton Stracke has something to say about her initial reaction to costar Dorit Kemsley’s terrifying home invasion.
Not what it seemed? Kyle Richards missed Kathy Hilton‘s birthday dinner last month, but according to Crystal Kung Minkoff, it wasn’t a dramatic snub — just a question of busy schedules.
Defending her friend. The trailer for season 12 of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills showed much of the cast fighting with Kathy Hilton, but Garcelle Beauvais is standing by her side.
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Horror is one of the most subjective genres in all of film. In horror, one person’s trash can be another’s treasure.
Jamie Lee Curtis and her daughter Ruby are opening up.
Lindsey Wallace may not be done just yet!
Jamie Lee Curtis is talking about Harvey Weinstein and the #MeToo movement.
Michael Myers is back! And this time, he’s going to…well, kill a bunch of people.
John Carpenter essentially made the slasher film mainstream with 1978’s deeply influential “Halloween” which also helped launch the acting career of a young Jamie Lee Curtis. While a franchise was born, subsequent sequels never really took off.
Anthony Michael Hall is a legend when it comes to the world of coming-of-age films. Just looking at his filmography from his years as a child actor, starring in iconic features such as “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” “Sixteen Candles,” “The Breakfast Club,” and “Weird Science” in a three-year period, there’s no denying Hall has made an indelible mark on films.
Judy Greer is a leading lady — and the best wingwoman around. The actress’ career is packed with scene-stealing roles, most notably her work in romantic comedies such as The Wedding Planner, 13 Going on 30 and 27 Dresses.
Jamie Lee Curtis wore the perfect costume for the premiere.The actress honored her late mother, Janet Leigh, at the costume party premiere for her latest film, held at TCL Chinese Theatre on Tuesday. Curtis arrived on the red carpet dressed as her mother's iconic character, Marion Crane from .«I am honoring my beautiful late mama, Janet Leigh, but... it's a little more meta than that,» Curtis told ET's Matt Cohen.
Telling her side of the story. Days after Camille Grammer and Lisa Vanderpump took to social media alleging that Kyle Richards spilled the beans about Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi’s legal woes, the Halloween Kills actress is sharing her truth.
Last month, it was revealed that after weeks of speculation (especially after Warner Bros. upset quite a few filmmakers by releasing blockbusters day-and-date in theaters and HBO Max), Christopher Nolan is leaving behind his years-long WB relationship and taking his next, untitled film to Universal.
Kyle Richards worked through the pain to secure her part in.
Seriously snubbed? Erika Jayne was noticeably absent from Kyle Richards‘ family celebration despite the presence of other Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars — but a source exclusively tells Us Weekly there’s no bad blood between the pair.
You can’t kill the boogeyman, and you can’t kill the “Halloween” franchise either. After a couple of story retcons in the original slasher series and Rob Zombie‘s take on the Michael Myers mythos, The Shape rose again in 2018 with David Gordon Green‘s “Halloween.” A redundant title to a tired narrative, to be sure, but there are plenty out there (including this writer) who still love to see Laurie Strode duke it out with Haddonfield’s least favorite son.
Jamie Lee Curtis is sticking up for Scarlett Johansson.
After giving horror fans a solid “Halloween” installment, serving as a sequel to the original John Carpenter film with Jamie Lee Curtis playing a more seasoned and gritty incarnation of her iconic Laurie Strode role, director David Gordon Green is back with “Halloween Kills” which premiered at the Venice Film Festival yesterday.
Typically, when a studio revives a horror franchise and tries to reboot it for a new audience, fans roll their eyes. This has been seen time after time, and mostly, these reboots/revivals result in a subpar product.
“Laurie/Jamie, we’re the same thing after 43 years,” said Jamie Lee Curtis as she greeted the Venice Film Festival press corps this afternoon.
Only two films announced so far, and the 78th Venice International Film Festival already looks like it’ll be one of the biggest festivals of 2021. Denis Villeneuve‘s highly-anticipated “Dune” is already scheduled to appear, and now Venice organizers have revealed that David Gordon Green‘s “Halloween Kills” will make its world premiere at the festival.
The “Halloween” films are a franchise of many canons. The series has now retconned itself three times, although it’s up for debate whether Rob Zombie‘s pair of films from the late 2000s count as retcons or remakes.
John Carpenter has been known for speaking his mind and no pulling punches when talking about the film industry and his career. This attitude is refreshing to hear from a legendary filmmaker and definitely can be attributed to his status as one of the best American filmmakers of all time.
John Carpenter is many things. He’s one of the best filmmakers to ever live (I’ll argue this to my dying day).
You could argue that the biggest issue with David Gordon Green’s “Halloween” reboot back in 2018 is that the film was more of a retread than expected. The film served both as a reintroduction to the concept of the battle between good and evil, with Michael Myers once again stalking Laurie Strode.
It’s almost Halloween! Breathe it in, folks! It’s that time of year when you get to curl up with your loved ones and watch a scary movie, tell spooky stories, or, now, even lull your children into a cozy dreamlike state with the soothing tales of everyone’s favorite masked serial killer, Michael Myers.
Everyone wants their own con. And while Comic-Con usually rules the roost, DCFandome proved this summer, that brands could make their own way.
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