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How much are last-minute Sonic Temple tickets to see Foo Fighters & Tool? - nypost.com - New York - New York - Ohio - Rome - county Rock - Columbus, state Ohio
nypost.com
22.05.2023

How much are last-minute Sonic Temple tickets to see Foo Fighters & Tool?

Sonic Temple at Columbus, OH’s Historic Crew Stadium delivers just that.From Thursday, May 25 through Sunday, May 28, some of the biggest names in rock are dropping into the Columbus’ Crew’s former home.Just a few of the jaw-dropping acts on this year’s lineup include Foo Fighters, Tool, Avenged Sevenfold, Godsmack and Rob Zombie.They’ll be joined by legends like Deftones, Queens of the Stone Age, Puscifer, Chevelle and Sublime with Rome.Plus, KISS will take the stage before launching their epic farewell tour.Not a bad lineup.Most excitingly though, ticket prices are shockingly affordable for this four-day extravaganza.In fact, at the time of publication, the lowest price we found on single-day passes was $73 before fees on Vivid Seats.Four-day general admission asses start at $190 before fees.Want to rock until your face melts off at Sonic Temple this MDW?Here’s everything you need to know and more.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all single and multi-day passes for the Sonic Temple Music Festival can be found below.Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. (Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.

Sharon Osbourne is open to reviving Ozzfest as a touring festival - www.nme.com
nme.com
03.01.2024

Sharon Osbourne is open to reviving Ozzfest as a touring festival

The Osbournes Podcast, Sharon – wife of former Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne – was asked if Ozzfest, which last took place in 2018, could ever make a return.Ozzy brought up the topic of bringing the festival back, asking his wife: “Not just one [at] the fucking Forum, but a whole Ozzfest [tour]?” Sharon replied: “Yeah, sure. Of course.”Their daughter Kelly then commented that artist managers need to be “realistic” when it comes to booking fees.

Sharon Osbourne reveals Ozzfest stopped due to “greedy” management - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.11.2023

Sharon Osbourne reveals Ozzfest stopped due to “greedy” management

Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy, and children Kelly and Jack – opened up in a new episode of their revived Osbournes podcast about the now-defunct hard rock festival.In the latest installment of the podcast, which is the eighth episode of the series, the family reminisce about the unforgettable moments they witnessed at the annual event and the mammoth names they saw perform including Limp Bizkit, System Of A Down, TOOL and Rob Zombie.When asked why the festival ultimately came to an end, Sharon responded: “It was a very weird beast because all the bands were our mates, but the managers were greedy and for some reason they thought that we were making billions on it and we weren’t.”“We made a profit. But it was not like – we couldn’t retire on it,” she continued.

Marilyn Manson fined for blowing his nose and spitting at videographer - www.nme.com - state New Hampshire
nme.com
19.09.2023

Marilyn Manson fined for blowing his nose and spitting at videographer

Marilyn Manson has been fined and sentenced to 20 hours of community service for allegedly blowing his nose and spitting on a videographer at a concert in 2019.The musician appeared in a New Hampshire courtroom yesterday (September 18), WMUR reports [via Blabbermouth], and pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor simple assault charge. This means that he didn’t contest the charge nor admit guilt.Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, was charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple assault after a videographer accused the singer of spitting and blowing his nose on her at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire on August 19, 2019 as part of the co-headlining ‘Hell Never Dies’ tour with Rob Zombie.According to Manson’s lawyer, the second charge was dismissed with a negotiated plea deal.

‘Poisoned’ documentary about US food industry leaves viewers vowing to go vegan - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
07.08.2023

‘Poisoned’ documentary about US food industry leaves viewers vowing to go vegan

Poisoned, a new film on Netflix, is an investigative documentary looking into the unsavoury side of food manufacturing including how it manages foodborne pathogens such as E.Coli.The film, which is based on Jeff Benedict’s book Poisoned: The True Story Of The Deadly E. Coli Outbreak That Changed The Way Americans Eat, explores how pathogens have had fatal consequences for consumers.One viewer wrote online: “Just watched Poisoned on Netflix.

Nicolas Cage’s son Wes announces new solo single ‘The Wolf’ - www.nme.com - California
nme.com
04.08.2023

Nicolas Cage’s son Wes announces new solo single ‘The Wolf’

Nicolas Cage‘s son Wes Cage has announced details of a new solo single called ‘The Wolf’.He previously fronted the California black metal band Eyes Of Noctum, and emerged with a solo career in 2014, sharing ‘Tell Me Why (Matriarch Of Misery)’.Discussing the new song, which is set to land on October 27, he said: “The music we’re doing is part of my essence and always needed to be released.“Lyrically, ‘The Wolf’ touches on the dichotomy between the higher and lower selves. One represents strength, intelligence, organisation, responsibility; the other, destitution, failure, depression, sadness.”See the track’s artwork below.A post shared by Weston Cage Coppola (@westoncagecoppola)In 2014, Cage spoke of how he bonded with his father over music, telling Journey Of A Frontman (via Blabbermouth): “The last concert we went to was Mötley Crüe in Vegas where Tommy Lee almost started a fight with me.

Foo Fighters announce new drummer one year after Taylor Hawkins' death - www.ok.co.uk - Spain - Hague - city Columbia - city Bogota
ok.co.uk
22.05.2023

Foo Fighters announce new drummer one year after Taylor Hawkins' death

The Foo Fighters have revealed that they have a new drummer joining the band, a year after Taylor Hawkins’ death. Josh Freese, who has been performing with the band at tribute concerts in memory of Taylor, has previously played drums for The Offspring, Sting, Paramore, Lana Del Rey, Rob Zombie, Bruce Springsteen, A Perfect Circle, Guns N’ Roses, Nine Inch Nails, the Vandals and Weezer, among others. In recent months, speculation regarding who the Foo Fighters’ new drummer would be has been rife, with Josh and Rufus Taylor of The Darkness both rumoured to be taking on the role.

Foo Fighters Name New Drummer To Replace The Late Taylor Hawkins - deadline.com - California - Taylor - Chad - county Hawkins
deadline.com
21.05.2023

Foo Fighters Name New Drummer To Replace The Late Taylor Hawkins

Josh Freese is taking over as the permanent replacement for Taylor Hawkins in Foo Fighters, the group has announced.

We found a hack for buying last-minute Welcome To Rockville tickets - nypost.com - New York - Florida
nypost.com
17.05.2023

We found a hack for buying last-minute Welcome To Rockville tickets

Welcome To Rockville Festival is returning to the Daytona International Speedway for four huge day of “face melting music performed by 100 bands” according to the Festival’s Instagram.Just a few of the most exciting acts on Welcome To Rockville’s wide-ranging bill include head banging artists like Slipknot, Tool, Avenged Sevenfold, Pantera and Rob Zombie.They’ll be joined by Godsmack, Deftones, The Cult, Incubus and The Mars Volta.Heck, even Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper will be there.And that’s just us scratching the surface — the lineup made up of bands is truly bonkers.Want to be a part of the madness?Well, you’re in luck because last-minute tickets are still available.At the time of publication, we found four-day passes going for as low as $227 before fees on Vivid Seats.If you’d prefer to attend just one day, the lowest price we spotted online was $97 before fees for Friday.That being said, here’s a word to the wise: you can save big-time by snagging four-day passes. Were you to buy single-day passes for Thursday through Sunday, the price would be $460 before fees.Yes, that’s more than double (!) the $227 it would run you for four-day general admission passes.Still need to know more before committing to the last-minute fest?We’ve got all the crucial details for you below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.Our team has compiled all the cheapest ticket prices for fans needing a closer look at all the best deals on single and multi-day passes.Here’s the essential info:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.

Moby tried to start metal bands with Björk, Tommy Lee and Dimebag Darrell - www.nme.com - New York
nme.com
14.02.2023

Moby tried to start metal bands with Björk, Tommy Lee and Dimebag Darrell

Moby has revealed that he has previously tried to start metal bands with Björk, Tommy Lee and Dimebag Darrell.The New York-born singer-songwriter/producer recently participated in NME‘s ‘Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!’ quiz following the release of his new documentary film Punk Rock Vegan Movie.To kick off the Q&A interview, NME asked Moby if he could remember the name of the supergroup he almost formed with Mötley Crüe drummer Lee, and Pantera‘s Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul.“[Laughs] The Sober Fucks,” he responded. “I’ve been sober for a while now, but this was a late-night, alcohol-fuelled idea between Pantera’s guitarist Dimebag Darrell, drummer Vinnie Paul, Tommy Lee and I.”Moby continued: “I regret not starting this chaotic metal band with them, which would have sounded like a cross between Pantera and my old punk group Flipper.”NME then pressed the musician on whether he had ever approached any other artists to start an extracurricular band with.“In the early ’90s, I was having brunch with Björk and said: ‘We should start a heavy metal band together’,” Moby recalled.

Get tickets to see Super Bowl commercial star Dave Grohl & Foo Fighters - nypost.com - Manchester - Boston - city Columbus
nypost.com
13.02.2023

Get tickets to see Super Bowl commercial star Dave Grohl & Foo Fighters

Dave Grohl really appreciates Canada.In a Super Bowl commercial for Crown Royal, the Foo Fighters frontman paid homage to the Great North for bringing the world musical greats Rush and Joni Mitchell, comedy stars like Martin Short and for introducing the world to the paint roller and poutine.However, at the time of publication, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group does not have any shows lined up above the Northern border this year.As of now, Foo Fighters are sticking to the U.S. and headlining five (!) festivals from May through September.That even includes a stop at Atlantic City’s beach-based Sea.Hear.Now Festival on Sept.

Tom Papa Sets Second Netflix Comedy Special - deadline.com - New York - Boston - parish St. Martin
deadline.com
14.11.2022

Tom Papa Sets Second Netflix Comedy Special

EXCLUSIVE: Tom Papa is taking his stand up back to Netflix.

Box Office: ‘Halloween Ends’ Earns $5.4 Million in Previews - variety.com - Jordan
variety.com
14.10.2022

Box Office: ‘Halloween Ends’ Earns $5.4 Million in Previews

Jordan Moreau “Halloween Ends” is just beginning — the final installment in the long-lived horror franchise picked up $5.4 million at the box office in Thursday night previews. The film should hack and slash its way to $50 million to $55 million in its opening weekend, according to projections, even with a same-day release on Peacock. Last year’s “Halloween Kills” opened to $49 million at the box office and had the same Peacock release strategy, so an even bigger launch would be bloody good for the Universal film. Jamie Lee Curtis’ PTSD-riddled survivor Laurie Strode faces off against psycho killer Michael Myers once again for the 13th entry in the franchise, and “Halloween Ends” promises to be the very last showdown between the two foes — at least, until another reboot comes knocking at the door. The “Halloween” timeline is as full of holes as one of Michael’s victims, but the latest movie caps off a trilogy of modern-day sequels that began with 2018’s “Halloween” and its 2021 sequel “Halloween Kills.” The three movies follow the events of John Carpenter’s original 1978 horror, which introduced audiences to Curtis in her film debut and the soon-to-be slasher icon Michael Myers. There have been a handful of other “Halloween” sequels and two rebooted films directed by Rob Zombie, but the new trilogy retcons those and catches up with Laurie and her family 40 years later.

8 Thoughts I Had While Watching Rob Zombie's The Munsters Movie On Netflix - www.msn.com
msn.com
02.10.2022

8 Thoughts I Had While Watching Rob Zombie's The Munsters Movie On Netflix

SPOILER WARNING: The following article contains crucial plot details about the Munsters movie. If you would prefer to experience Rob Zombie’s new vision of these iconic characters with fresh eyes if you have not already, proceed with caution.

‘The Munsters’ Review: Rob Zombie’s Update of the ’60s Family-of-Ghouls Sitcom Is Just Tacky and Slapdash Enough to Be Likable - variety.com - USA
variety.com
30.09.2022

‘The Munsters’ Review: Rob Zombie’s Update of the ’60s Family-of-Ghouls Sitcom Is Just Tacky and Slapdash Enough to Be Likable

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic In “The Munsters,” the director Rob Zombie makes a game attempt to pass off his amateurishness as attitude. It’s like watching a Tim Burton film with the cheekiness turned up to 11 and the film technique dialed down to 2. Yet “The Munsters,” the family-of-ghouls ’60s sitcom that Zombie is adapting, was such a ticky-tacky piece of gothic bat-house surrealism that the movie, broad and slovenly as it is, works more than it doesn’t. The film is a lot like its hero, Herman Munster: benignly dim-witted, Day-Glo in color, top-heavy with tomfoolery, lumbering in one direction and then the next, always cracking itself up in an innocently aggressive monster-mash way. “The Munsters” debuted in 1964, in the middle of the age of theater-of-the-absurd American sitcoms, yet the show, if anything, was less corny, less obvious, and lighter on its feet than this overstuffed update/reboot, with its Famous Monsters of Filmland cameos and contempo catch phrases. Instead of taking all his cues from the show, Zombie, who wrote the script (you can feel his joy in giving Herman the groan-worthy vaudeville one-liners he delivers as if they were gems), has dreamed up the Munsters’ origin story. (As if anyone was asking for that.) It’s all about how Lily (Sheri Moon Zombie), a maiden vampire with two-tone hair and an undead glow, living with her vampire dad The Count (Daniel Roebuck) in a Transylvania castle of psychedelic chintz, recovers from her life of bad dates with bad monsters — we see one with Orlock, the rat-man bloodsucker of “Nosferatu,” played by Richard Brake as the cuddliest of creeps.

Rob Zombie’s ‘The Munsters’ Is A Fittingly Ridiculous Tribute To Campy Spookiness [Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
28.09.2022

Rob Zombie’s ‘The Munsters’ Is A Fittingly Ridiculous Tribute To Campy Spookiness [Review]

There has always been a certain dark irreverence and cartoonish bizarreness to musician-turned-director Rob Zombie’s cinematic outings, as prominently seen in his earliest horror sagas “House of a Thousand Corpses” and its sequel “The Devil’s Rejects.” Take, for example, Captain Spaulding (played by the late Sid Haig), a central carnivalesque figure in these gory narratives who imbues them with deviant humor.

Rob Zombie Says He Wasn’t Allowed to Shoot ‘The Munsters’ in Black-and-White, So He Made His Dream Film ‘as Hyper Surreal as Possible’ - variety.com
variety.com
27.09.2022

Rob Zombie Says He Wasn’t Allowed to Shoot ‘The Munsters’ in Black-and-White, So He Made His Dream Film ‘as Hyper Surreal as Possible’

J. Kim Murphy As a horror filmmaker, Rob Zombie has fostered an impassioned following over the past two decades, with a body of work characterized by its black humor and unvarnished violence, made all the more engrossing by the perverse but productive sympathies the director has for his movie monsters. Now, Zombie has completed his most shocking venture yet — an adaptation of the wacky, wholesome ‘60s sitcom “The Munsters.” With friendly faces and a very conspicuous PG rating, the film is unlike anything Zombie has made before and arguably his most boldly stylized work yet. “A lot of people have said to me: ‘Finally, I can watch one of your movies with my kids,’ which I don’t have kids so that’s kind of meaningless to me. But that’s nice!” Zombie tells Variety. “This is how I got into everything as a kid. This is for the next wave of monster fans coming our way. This movie is the gateway drug for more hardcore horror.”

David Lee Roth shares ode to Van Halen in new song ‘Nothing Could Have Stopped Us Back Then Anyway’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
28.07.2022

David Lee Roth shares ode to Van Halen in new song ‘Nothing Could Have Stopped Us Back Then Anyway’

David Lee Roth has released a new song in tribute to his band Van Halen.‘Nothing Could Have Stopped Us Back Then Anyway’ is the latest in a series of songs that Roth recorded with Rob Zombie guitarist John 5 several years back but only began releasing in 2020.On the new song Roth sings, “We laughed, we cried, we threw the television off that balcony”, seemingly in reference to his band’s antics that mirror The Rolling Stones‘ infamous rock star stories. Roth had several stints as singer in Van Halen from 1974-2020.John 5 said on Instagram: “I remember being in the studio with Dave cutting this track – it was magic, one of my fondest memories.

‘The Munsters’ Trailer: Rob Zombie Returns With His Update Of The 1960s Family-Horror Sitcom - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
16.07.2022

‘The Munsters’ Trailer: Rob Zombie Returns With His Update Of The 1960s Family-Horror Sitcom

Well, another Rob Zombie movie is almost here, which should be great news for his fans (whoever they are). Love him or hate him, Zombie remains one of the biggest names in genre directing today thanks to his take on the “Halloween” franchise from the ’00s and his Firefly Family trilogy.

Rob Zombie reimagines ‘The Munsters’ in first trailer for film prequel - www.nme.com - city Budapest
nme.com
14.07.2022

Rob Zombie reimagines ‘The Munsters’ in first trailer for film prequel

Rob Zombie has released a trailer for his film revival of The Munsters, based on the 1960s sitcom.The horror director, known for House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects and 2007’s Halloween, is taking on a family-friendly affair with his reimagining of The Munsters – which injects colour into the original black and white sitcom.The comedy horror film, which follows the “greatest love story ever told”, is a prequel which covers the early days of Herman Munster (Jeff Daniel Philips) and Lily Munster’s (Sheri Moon Zombie) romance. You can view the trailer below.Along with Philips and Moon Zombie, the film stars Dan Roebuck as Lily’s father aka The Count, Cassandra Peterson as real estate agent Barbara Carr, Tomas Boykin as Lester the Werewolf, Richard Brake as Dr.

Rob Zombie’s ‘The Munsters’ Reboot Adds Original Cast Member Butch Patrick as Tin Can Man - variety.com
variety.com
30.06.2022

Rob Zombie’s ‘The Munsters’ Reboot Adds Original Cast Member Butch Patrick as Tin Can Man

Sasha Urban editorButch Patrick, who played the young werewolf Eddie in the original cast of “The Munsters,” will join the feature reboot’s cast as the Tin Can Man, director Rob Zombie announced in an Instagram post Wednesday.In the original ’60s television series, the Tin Can Man was a robot that Eddie built for a science fair before it was sabotaged, forcing his grandpa (Al Lewis) to fix it.“Where’s Eddie you ask? Well, I’ll tell you!,” Zombie wrote on Instagram. “My good buddy [Butch Patrick] is now in THE MUNSTERS as THE TIN CAN MAN.

Watch the teaser trailer for Rob Zombie’s new take on ‘The Munsters’ - www.nme.com - city Budapest
nme.com
09.06.2022

Watch the teaser trailer for Rob Zombie’s new take on ‘The Munsters’

Rob Zombie has released a teaser trailer for his brand new take on The Munsters.A reboot of the 1960s TV sitcom, this new interpretation will be coming to the big screen in full “living colour”.Zombie (real name Robert Bartleh Cummings), who is writing and directing the upcoming film, recently took to social media and his YouTube channel to share the teaser.It opens with a black-and-white exterior shot of the Munster mansion, before introducing us to the newly cast characters. You can watch it below.True to the opening of the original show, Herman Munster (now played by Jeff Daniel Phillips) is seen clumsily crashing through a closed door.

‘The Munsters’ Teaser: First Footage From Rob Zombie’s Movie Based On ’60s TV Classic - deadline.com
deadline.com
08.06.2022

‘The Munsters’ Teaser: First Footage From Rob Zombie’s Movie Based On ’60s TV Classic

Director Rob Zombie unveiled the first footage from his cinematic spin on ’60s TV classic The Munsters today with an opening credits montage that mirrors the TV show’s, but with his 2022 cast in the roles of Herman, Lily and Grandpa Munster. Missing, however, are appearances from “ugly duckling” Marilyn and the werewolfish Eddie. You can watch it below.

‘The Munsters’ gets colorful remake in Rob Zombie film first-look teaser - nypost.com
nypost.com
08.06.2022

‘The Munsters’ gets colorful remake in Rob Zombie film first-look teaser

dropped Wednesday. The clip, shared on social media by Zombie, features Jeff Daniel Phillips (“Westworld,” “Claws”) as door-crashing Herman Munster, Sheri Zombie — wife of Rob — as Lily Munster and Daniel Roebuck as Grandpa Munster.Zombie announced in June 2021 that he would be directing a remake that, according to him, had been his dream project for decades.“Attention Boils and Ghouls! The rumors are true! My next film project will be the one I’ve been chasing for 20 years! THE MUNSTERS! Stay tuned for exciting details as things progress,” Zombie wrote on his Instagram account last summer.

‘The Munsters’ Teaser: Rob Zombie Delivers An Incredibly Faithful Adaptation Of The Classic Sitcom - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
08.06.2022

‘The Munsters’ Teaser: Rob Zombie Delivers An Incredibly Faithful Adaptation Of The Classic Sitcom

Rob Zombie clearly loves “The Munsters.” From his music, with all of its allusions to the classic TV sitcom, to his film work, which is influenced by his love of campy horror, Zombie obviously loves the stuff. So, it makes complete sense that the filmmaker would be the guy to make the latest feature film adapting “The Munsters.” And judging by the “teaser,” Zombie is not straying too far from the source material for his feature adaptation.

'The Munsters' Movie Teaser Trailer Debuts Online - Watch Now! - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
08.06.2022

'The Munsters' Movie Teaser Trailer Debuts Online - Watch Now!

The first teaser trailer for The Munsters movie has just debuted online.

‘The Munsters’ Teaser: Rob Zombie’s Dark Remake Comes to Life With New Opening Credits - variety.com
variety.com
08.06.2022

‘The Munsters’ Teaser: Rob Zombie’s Dark Remake Comes to Life With New Opening Credits

William Earl “House of 1000 Corpses” and “The Devil’s Rejects” auteur Rob Zombie is back with decidedly more family-friendly fare, judging by the teaser he released for his feature film remake of the classic sitcom “The Munsters.”The teaser is a recreation of the sitcom’s opening credits, along with a colorful twist at the end.The film, which stars Jeff Daniel Phillips as Herman Munster, Sheri Moon Zombie as Lily Munster and Daniel Roebuck as Grandpa, is set to be released simultaneously in theaters by Universal Pictures and streaming on Peacock this year.Last June, Zombie announced he would be writing and directing the project, telling fans, “Attention Boils and Ghouls! The rumors are true! My next film project will be the one I’ve been chasing for 20 years! THE MUNSTERS! Stay tuned for exciting details as things progress!” In the months since, he has given numerous updates on his Instagram account, including behind-the-scenes photos, as well as location and costume updates. In a sharp distinction to his previous features, Zombie revealed on Instagram in March that this film will be rated PG.“For those of you speculating, wondering and assuming that ‘The Munsters’ would be dirty, violent and nasty…well, you are wrong,” he wrote.

Rob Zombie launches new Dragula Fuel organic coffee - www.nme.com - Guatemala - Uganda
nme.com
16.04.2022

Rob Zombie launches new Dragula Fuel organic coffee

Rob Zombie has launched a new organic coffee called ‘Dragula Fuel’ – a nod to the name of his debut single.He’s teamed up with Dead Sled Coffee again for the new product, which is selling at $22 (£16.85) a bag.His last coffee made with the brand, ‘Hillbilly Brew’ “proved so popular” according to makers that “another flavour was in order.”A description of the product reads: “The Officially Licensed Rob Zombie Dragula Fuel is a proprietary USDA Organic blend of coffee beans from Uganda and Guatemala. The Uganda coffee beans are from the sub-region of Uganda and are grown at an elevation of 1,600 meters.“The Guatemalan beans are from the Huehuetenango growing region and are grown at an elevation of 1,220 – 1,829 meters.

Elvira’s ‘Munsters’ Role Is Unlike Anything She’s Ever Done: ‘A Super Straight Character’ - variety.com - city Budapest
variety.com
21.03.2022

Elvira’s ‘Munsters’ Role Is Unlike Anything She’s Ever Done: ‘A Super Straight Character’

Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorFilmmaker and musician Rob Zombie has been sharing plenty of insight for his upcoming release, the big-screen adaptation of “The Munsters.” He recently shared casting news that Cassandra Peterson, aka Elvira, is set to appear in the film. “Here, I am playing this character that’s so so different from what I normally do, I’m playing a super straight character,” Peterson revealed.Last week, Zombie posted a photo of Peterson who looked unrecognizable in a red wig with a pink checkered suit. He wrote, “Straight from the set of ‘The Munsters’ is your first look at Barbara Carr, the #1 real estate agent in all of Mockingbird Heights.

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails and Slipknot to headline Louder Than Life 2022 - www.nme.com - Kentucky - Virginia - Richmond, state Virginia
nme.com
16.03.2022

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails and Slipknot to headline Louder Than Life 2022

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, Slipknot and KISS have been announced as headliners for this year’s Louder Than Life festival.The event, known as the world’s largest rock ‘n’ roll whiskey festival, takes place at the Highland Festival Grounds At KY Expo Center In Louisville, Kentucky, between September 22-25. You can get tickets here.Other names on the massive line-up include: Bring Me The Horizon, Yungblud, Shinedown, Rob Zombie, Alice In Chains, Alice Cooper, Incubus, Evanescence, Lamb Of God, Tenacious D, Chevelle, Papa Roach, Halestorm, Mastodon, In This Moment, The Pretty Reckless and many more.“This is how you do festivals right,” Slipknot’s Clown said of the event.

'Munsters' reboot director Rob Zombie reveals first look at stars - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
19.10.2021

'Munsters' reboot director Rob Zombie reveals first look at stars

Rob Zombie is giving fans a peek at his reboot of "The Munsters." The 56-year-old musician and filmmaker took to Instagram on Monday to share a handful of photos from the set of his project and confirmed several cast members. The post featured actors Jeff Daniel Phillips as Herman Munster, Sheri Moon Zombie as Lily Munster and Dan Roebuck as Grandpa Munster.

‘The Munsters’ First Look: Rob Zombie Shares A Peek At His Film Adaptation Of The Spooky Sitcom - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
18.10.2021

‘The Munsters’ First Look: Rob Zombie Shares A Peek At His Film Adaptation Of The Spooky Sitcom

Rob Zombie is the type of filmmaker that doesn’t just take every project thrown his way. It’s clear, judging by the films he chooses to make, Zombie is a guy that only goes behind the camera to direct things he’s passionate about.

‘Halloween Kills’: Following Poor Venice Reviews, The Slasher Sequels Heads To Theaters & Peacock With Hybrid October Release - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
10.09.2021

‘Halloween Kills’: Following Poor Venice Reviews, The Slasher Sequels Heads To Theaters & Peacock With Hybrid October Release

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.

Slipknot’s Corey Taylor debuts new mask at band’s first show in 18 months - www.nme.com - Oklahoma - Indiana - Finland - state Iowa - city Helsinki
nme.com
05.09.2021

Slipknot’s Corey Taylor debuts new mask at band’s first show in 18 months

Slipknot‘s Corey Taylor has debuted a brand new mask at the band’s first show in 18 months.Yesterday (September 4), the Iowa metal icons performed at Rocklahoma Festival in Pryor, Oklahoma, marking their first show since playing Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland, in February 2020.The annual three-day event kicked off on Friday (September 3) and features a line-up of big names including Mastadon, Andrew W.K., Steel Panther, Rob Zombie, Puddle Of Mudd, Grandson and more.Taylor’s new mask

Joey Jordison, Founding Drummer for Slipknot, Dies at 46 - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
28.07.2021

Joey Jordison, Founding Drummer for Slipknot, Dies at 46

Facebook post that he did not quit but was fired. He also performed as a guitarist for the band Murderdolls, was a drummer for Scar the Martyr and played with Sinsaenum prior to his death.

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