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Birthday shoutouts go to Adam Pally (above), who is 32, the faboo Vanessa Williams is 51, and Irene Cara is 55. Here is her most underrated song.
Sofia Coppola is in talks to direct a live-action version of The Little Mermaid. This won’t be a Disney film, but a more faithful retelling of the Hans Christian Luckerhooven story, which was dark and twisted.
Teen Wolf‘s Latest Victim Speaks Out: Why I Asked To Leave the Show.
Satanists Promise To Turn Fred Phelps Gay After He Dies
‘Busy Bea,’ Bea Arthur Video Game, Released For Iphone
Akil Patterson And Josh Dixon Discuss Race And Sexual Orientation In Sports
Adam Shankman will direct and produce Madame Rose for HBO Films, “based on the life story of Rose Hovick, the indomitable mother of burlesque performer Gypsy Rose Lee and actress June Havoc, who would do anything to advance her daughters’ career in show business.
Birthday shoutouts go to Adam Pally (above), who is 32, the faboo Vanessa Williams is 51, and Irene Cara is 55. Here is her most underrated song.
Sofia Coppola is in talks to direct a live-action version of The Little Mermaid. This won’t be a Disney film, but a more faithful retelling of the Hans Christian Luckerhooven story, which was dark and twisted.
Teen Wolf‘s Latest Victim Speaks Out: Why I Asked To Leave the Show.
Satanists Promise To Turn Fred Phelps Gay After He Dies
‘Busy Bea,’ Bea Arthur Video Game, Released For Iphone
Akil Patterson And Josh Dixon Discuss Race And Sexual Orientation In Sports
Adam Shankman will direct and produce Madame Rose for HBO Films, “based on the life story of Rose Hovick, the indomitable mother of burlesque performer Gypsy Rose Lee and actress June Havoc, who would do anything to advance her daughters’ career in show business.
- 3/18/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
For nearly fifteen years, Stephen King has been mining his past to bring the world new stuff. In 2001, he gifted us with a continuation of his stalled 1980s project, The Plant. Blaze, a lost novel King wrote around the time of ’Salem’s Lot, was finally published in 2007 as a Richard Bachman novel. Years after swearing that no new short story collection would include old works, King included a lost story from the 1970s, “The Cat From Hell,” in his 2008 collection, Just After Sunset. Novel ideas King attempted and discarded in decades past emerged as 11/22/63, Joyland, and Under the Dome – the latter accompanied by an unprecedented online release of an early draft from the 80s. Recently, uncollected prose versions of two Creepshow stories – “The Crate” and “Weeds” (otherwise known as “The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill”) – have made their way into Shivers collections, published by Cemetery Dance. Cemetery Dance Publications is at it again,...
- 6/17/2013
- by Kevin Quigley
- FEARnet
Have a question about something fantasy-related? Please send an email to thetorchonlineoracle@gmail.com and be sure and include your city and state and/or country. Q: Does the failure of Kick-Ass and Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World, not to mention Watchmen, signal the end of the graphic-novel-with-big-cult-following-becoming-a-movie trend? -- Andy, Phoenix, Az The Oracle Speaks: Not quite yet. It's true that the reception has been surprisingly bad for a lot of these movies -- the ones you mention, plus Jonah Hex, The Crow, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Monkeybone, Wanted, The Spirit, Whiteout, From Hell, V For Vendetta, Ghost World, and Sin City (the last three were disappointments, but not disasters). But there have also been a few hits: 300, Hellboy, Blade, Road to Perdition. (What's the difference between a "graphic novel" and a "comic book"?...
- 9/15/2010
- thetorchonline
In a conversation with the Los Angeles Times, renowned comics writer Alan Moore, the delightfully twisted mind behind works such as From Hell, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V For Vendetta, and Watchmen, has declared his expected dislike of the upcoming big-screen adaptation of his groundbreaking graphic novel which deals with troubled former superheroes grappling with their own psyches as well as the end of the world. “There are three or four companies now that exist for the sole purpose of creating not comics, but storyboards for films,” he said to the Times’ Geoff Bucher. “It may be true that the only reason the comic book industry now exists is for this purpose, to create characters for movies, board [...]...
- 9/22/2008
- by Costa Koutsoutis
- ShockYa
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