After Thanksgiving, my mind begins to wander. I start dreaming of all of the exciting things that the coming weeks will bring. Specifically, diving into all of my Christmas horror favorites. It’s time for Black Christmas(s)! It’s time for Silent Night Deadly Night! It’s time for Krampus! Food, gifts, family and merriment are great, but as I’ve explained before, all of that stuff hasn’t been hitting me in the same way recently. Horror movies have really stepped up to fill that gap and allow me to enjoy the holiday on my own terms.
Over the past few years, another film has joined my list and if I’m being honest, has become one of my most anticipated watches every December. The immortal classic, Jack Frost. I was first introduced to it on The Last Drive-In in 2019 and it became an immediate favorite. The ridiculousness...
Over the past few years, another film has joined my list and if I’m being honest, has become one of my most anticipated watches every December. The immortal classic, Jack Frost. I was first introduced to it on The Last Drive-In in 2019 and it became an immediate favorite. The ridiculousness...
- 12/23/2022
- by Emily von Seele
- DailyDead
It’s time for a new episode of our Best Horror Party Movies video series, and with this one we’re celebrating the holidays by taking a look back at the 1997 killer snowman movie Jack Frost (watch it Here)! To find out how we would build a party around Jack Frost, check out the video embedded above.
Directed by Michael Cooney from a screenplay he wrote with Jeremy Paige, Jack Frost has the following synopsis:
As notorious serial killer Jack Frost is being driven to his execution, the truck carrying the murderer encounters a bizarre accident that transforms him into a mutant snowman. Sheriff Sam Tiler, who caught the psychopath originally, has remained concerned about his return, and it seems that his fears were well-founded. Before long, bodies pile up, all killed in gruesome wintry ways.
The film stars Christopher Allport, Stephen Mendel, F. William Parker, Rob Labelle, Shannon Elizabeth,...
Directed by Michael Cooney from a screenplay he wrote with Jeremy Paige, Jack Frost has the following synopsis:
As notorious serial killer Jack Frost is being driven to his execution, the truck carrying the murderer encounters a bizarre accident that transforms him into a mutant snowman. Sheriff Sam Tiler, who caught the psychopath originally, has remained concerned about his return, and it seems that his fears were well-founded. Before long, bodies pile up, all killed in gruesome wintry ways.
The film stars Christopher Allport, Stephen Mendel, F. William Parker, Rob Labelle, Shannon Elizabeth,...
- 12/8/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Sony Pictures Television Options Lizzy Barber’s ‘Out Of Her Depth’
Sony Pictures Television (Spt) has optioned Lizzy Barber’s psychological thriller Out of Her Depth and will develop into a TV show, with up-and-coming British writer Matilda Curtis set to adapt. Luke Scrase’s Golden Gate Studios, which has a first look deal with Spt, will produce the adaptation, which isn’t yet attached to a network. Published late last year, Out of Her Depth is set in the Tuscan summer, and follows Rachel, a headstrong woman who’s given the job of a lifetime at the Villa Medici Hotel. When she asks her new friend Diana to help her win the affections of the handsome and charming Sebastian, she thinks she might finally have a chance to become part of their world, but when she discovers that Diana may have intentions of her own, she begins to learn the real cost of friendship.
Sony Pictures Television (Spt) has optioned Lizzy Barber’s psychological thriller Out of Her Depth and will develop into a TV show, with up-and-coming British writer Matilda Curtis set to adapt. Luke Scrase’s Golden Gate Studios, which has a first look deal with Spt, will produce the adaptation, which isn’t yet attached to a network. Published late last year, Out of Her Depth is set in the Tuscan summer, and follows Rachel, a headstrong woman who’s given the job of a lifetime at the Villa Medici Hotel. When she asks her new friend Diana to help her win the affections of the handsome and charming Sebastian, she thinks she might finally have a chance to become part of their world, but when she discovers that Diana may have intentions of her own, she begins to learn the real cost of friendship.
- 7/12/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Recently, ABC served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Revenge" series finale episode 23 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Two Graves," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intriguing and dramatic stuff as Emily comes clean about the crimes she's committed, and more! In the new, 23rd episode press release: Emily Confesses To Her Crimes, On The Series Finale Of ABC's "Revenge." Press release number 2: Backed into a corner, Emily is going to be forced to admit her guilt, but she'll have to decide how far she'll go before admitting defeat, on the series finale of "Revenge." Guest stars feature: Christa B. Allen as Charlotte Clarke, Courtney Love as White Gold, Alyvia Alyn Lind as Young Amanda, Gail O'Grady as Stevie Grayson, Adrienne Barbeau as Marion Harper, Jensen Leflore as Young Man, Allen Warchol as Detective Yamada, John Barbolla as Chief Nelson,...
- 5/3/2015
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Recently, ABC delivered the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Revenge" episode 22 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Plea," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting and dramatic stuff as Ben tries to keep Emily locked up. Emily does everything possible to find out the truth of what happened to Victoria, and more! In the new, 22nd episode press release: Emily Fights Friend And Foe To Discover The Truth About Victoria. Press release number 2: Emily will enlist Nolan and Jack to help prove her innocence while Ben takes measures to keep her locked up. Guest stars feature: Christa B. Allen as Charlotte Clarke, Courtney Love as White Gold, Roger Bart as Mason Treadwell, Kal Bennett as Simone, Tom Amandes as Lawrence Stamberg, Stephen Mendel as Judge Moss, Angela E. Gibbs as Ada Ganz, Dee Baldus as Gail, Jayden Lund as Gus, Drew Rausch as Daryl,...
- 4/26/2015
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie
Directed by Kevin Finn and James D. Rolfe
Written by Kevin Finn and James D. Rolfe
2014, USA
For the uninitiated, The Angry Video Game Nerd started as a small independent Youtube series of surrealistic sketch comedy. Created by James Rolfe, the show became an internet sensation over the years amassing millions of subscribers and countless imitators. Rolfe’s foul-mouthed, hard-drinking online personality has turned him into a cult star, building a fan base interested in watching, but not necessarily playing, terrible 8-bit video games from the past. There’s a lot of rage, beer drinking, explosions, cursing, and toilet humour – but excessive profanity aside, just about every major online game review show today, owes a little something to Avgn. Rolfe might just be the world’s angriest, crudest retro-gamer but he’s also a man who’s built an empire in his basement, and truth be told,...
Directed by Kevin Finn and James D. Rolfe
Written by Kevin Finn and James D. Rolfe
2014, USA
For the uninitiated, The Angry Video Game Nerd started as a small independent Youtube series of surrealistic sketch comedy. Created by James Rolfe, the show became an internet sensation over the years amassing millions of subscribers and countless imitators. Rolfe’s foul-mouthed, hard-drinking online personality has turned him into a cult star, building a fan base interested in watching, but not necessarily playing, terrible 8-bit video games from the past. There’s a lot of rage, beer drinking, explosions, cursing, and toilet humour – but excessive profanity aside, just about every major online game review show today, owes a little something to Avgn. Rolfe might just be the world’s angriest, crudest retro-gamer but he’s also a man who’s built an empire in his basement, and truth be told,...
- 1/25/2015
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
"Mad Men" has taken more than its fair share of shots so far this season for not being quite up to par -- and chances are you either agree with the complaints, or view them as a depressingly familiar early-season refrain from impatient critics. Either way, to these eyes "The Flood" was the first truly underwhelming episode of Season 6.
"Mad Men" tends to avoid putting major historical events at the forefront of its storylines, but just as the JFK assassination dominated Season 3's "The Grown-Ups," the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. loomed large over much of "The Flood," and neither the characters nor the show seemed to know quite how to deal with it. But even lesser episodes of "Mad Men" still deliver great moments -- often supplied by characters we don't see a lot of, as was the case with Ginsberg and Bobby Draper this week.
[Note: In the spirit of showrunner Matthew Weiner declaring that this season is about Dr. Arnold Rosen telling Don, "People will do anything to alleviate their anxiety," we're tracking the happiness of key characters week by week.]
The "Mad Men" happiness index,...
"Mad Men" tends to avoid putting major historical events at the forefront of its storylines, but just as the JFK assassination dominated Season 3's "The Grown-Ups," the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. loomed large over much of "The Flood," and neither the characters nor the show seemed to know quite how to deal with it. But even lesser episodes of "Mad Men" still deliver great moments -- often supplied by characters we don't see a lot of, as was the case with Ginsberg and Bobby Draper this week.
[Note: In the spirit of showrunner Matthew Weiner declaring that this season is about Dr. Arnold Rosen telling Don, "People will do anything to alleviate their anxiety," we're tracking the happiness of key characters week by week.]
The "Mad Men" happiness index,...
- 4/29/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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