blog post. He was 21.“Bart the Bear II’s spirit lifted silently and naturally from the banks of Daniel Creek, Utah, this week,” the Seus family wrote in the post on their foundation’s website.
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The Foo Fighters are one of the biggest rock bands in the world and have been for years. And over the course of the band’s career, it has never shied away from cinematic, story-driven, often goofy music videos.
Well, it appears that 2022 will bring forth the natural evolution of the band with a feature-length horror-comedy, “Studio 666.” According to Open Road, the studio has picked up the distribution rights to the forthcoming horror film, “Studio 666,” which stars The Foo Fighters. Continue
.blog post. He was 21.“Bart the Bear II’s spirit lifted silently and naturally from the banks of Daniel Creek, Utah, this week,” the Seus family wrote in the post on their foundation’s website.
Our condolences go out to South African rugby star Jannie du Plessis and his wife Ronel as news just broke that their 10-month-old son, Jan Nathaniël, died in a drowning accident in the family swimming pool during Jannie‘s 39th birthday celebration.
With the releases this year of “Stillwater,” “The Card Counter,” and the upcoming “Last Night In Soho,” it’s safe to say that Focus Features has retained its corner in the US distribution market. It’s been a wild and wonky year for theatrical releases, so kudos to them for getting through this rough period unscathed.
Manori Ravindran International EditorBrian Cox, the Scottish actor known for playing formidable media baron Logan Roy on HBO’s “Succession,” is making his directorial debut in film with “Glenrothan.” The project is being co-developed by Lionsgate and London-based “Keeping Faith” producer Nevision.The Emmy, Golden Globe and Olivier Award-winning “Succession” actor will also star in the film, which is billed as a “love letter to Scotland.” The project marks the second time Cox is going behind the
Guns N’ Roses, Foo Fighters, KISS and Korn have been announced as headliners for Rockville 2022.This year’s edition of the Florida festival – which features performances from Slipknot, Metallica, Disturbed, Cypress Hill and many more – is happening this weekend and ends tomorrow night (November 14).Last night (November 12), during the second day of the four-day event, promoter Danny Wimmer Presents took to social media to reveal the names of the acts headlining next year’s festival: Guns N’
Rogue Squadron, the Star Wars film set to be directed by Patty Jenkins, has been taken off Disney’s production schedule for next year.Jenkins (Wonder Woman) and writer Matthew Robinson have reportedly been developing Rogue Squadron over the past year, with hopes of entering production in 2022.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Disney has now taken the film off the 2022 production schedule due to Jenkins’ other commitments.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFoo Fighters will give their fans goosebumps of the cinematic kind in February, when the horror comedy “Studio 666,” starring the band, hits theaters.The film, which is released in the U.S. on Friday, February 25, 2022, was directed by BJ McDonnell (of 2019’s “Slayer: The Repentless Killogy” fame), from a story by Foo frontman Dave Grohl, with a screenplay by Jeff Buhler and Rebecca Hughes.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentThe Middle East premiere of British director Joe Wright’s dazzling romantic drama “Cyrano” will open the Red Sea Film Festival, which is Saudi Arabia’s first full-fledged film festival and market with international ambitions.The ambitious event, which is a key plank of the kingdom’s plans to diversify its oil-based economy and become a prominent Middle East moviemaking hub – following the 2017 removal of its religion-related ban on cinema – is set to
At this stage, there aren’t a lot of things that the Foo Fighters haven’t done. Have they ever starred in their own movie, though? No.
Ellise Shafer administratorHorror icon Bruce Campbell is playing a much different role this holiday season: a retired rock star.In the upcoming Hallmark Christmas film “One December Night,” premiering on the network on Nov. 13 at 10:01 p.m.
Foo Fighters will star in a new horror-comedy film called Studio 666, which is due for release next year, it has been confirmed.Alongside the full band – Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett and Rami Jaffee – the film will also star Whitney Cummings, Leslie Grossman, Jenna Ortega and more.According to a press release, the movie will follow Foo Fighters as they move into a mansion in Encino, California that is “steeped in grisly rock and roll history” to record a new
EXCLUSIVE: Think A Hard Day’s Night of the Living Dead, with laughs among the scares and splatter, and you’ve got a handle on STUDIO 666. Dave Grohl and his Foo Fighters bandmates star in a film they shot in secret, about what happens when the legendary rock band rents an Encino mansion steeped in grisly rock and roll history, to record their 10th album.
Haaz Sleiman is speaking out after “Eternals” was banned from movie theatres in some Arab countries.
Finn Wolfhard has revealed he’s currently working on his feature-length directorial debut.Speaking to NME, Wolfhard revealed the film will be a “horror-comedy-slasher movie that takes place at a camp,” but didn’t want to reveal any more details just yet.The untitled project will be the first time Wolfhard has directed a feature length film, but he did write and direct Night Shifts – a short movie about a shop robbery that gets derailed – earlier this year.It’s a busy time for Wolfhard.
EXCLUSIVE: Wisconsin Democrats popularized a trend in political fundraising in the midst of the pandemic in 2020 — cast reunions of The Princess Bride, Veep and Parks And Rec, raising millions in small-dollar contributions.