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American Horror Story new Season

American Horror Story new Season, Cast REVEALED

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Ryan Murphy's brilliant masterpiece "American Horror Story" will soon be airing its 5th season on FX. This season's theme is Hotel and true to its name, the show will be set in a shady hotel, which is prone to unnatural deaths and other inauspicious events. Jessica Lange, a stand-out star in all the four seasons, is definitely not returning for the upcoming season. At the PaleyFest Panel this year, Lange said, "We've had a great run here. I mean, I absolutely love doing these four characters, and in all the madness, I love the writers and Ryan (Murphy)... Read More

Wes Craven ready for new tv series

Wes Craven ready for new tv series

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Wes Craven is diving headfirst into television. In addition to producing MTV's upcoming Scream series, Deadline reports that the director has inked a deal with NBCUniversal's Universal Cable Productions to develop two new TV series for Syfy. Both Syfy series will rest squarely in the horror genre, a realm the network most recently approached with last year's Helix. The first, We Are Completely Fine, follows psychologist Dr. Jan Sayer as she delves into the pasts of five patients living lives pulled out of horror movies. The... Read More

Ryan Murphy - Scream Queen, his new Serie

Ryan Murphy - Scream Queen, his new Serie

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The creator of “American Horror Story,” Ryan Murphy is bringing back another TV series to New Orleans. “Scream Queens” starring Emma Roberts is shooting in New Orleans. It will debut on FOX in the fall. Murphy’s other fan-favorite, “American Horror Story” will not be returning to New Orleans this year. The show’s fifth season “Hotel” will  begin shooting in Los Angeles. Hollywood South Local Highlights When you see actors in their costumes in a flick, someone makes those costumes all the way down to the patches. One local man, Tim... Read More

Walking Dead 6

Walking Dead Season 6: Glenn and Morgan's fate

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'Walking Dead' Season 6: What will be Glenn and Morgan's fate? During the presentation of the 2015 National Association of Broadcasters, Robert Kirkman and Steven Yeun talked about the future of The Walking Dead on AMC with the current president Charlie Collier. And with many predictions about Morgan! Kirkman said the momentum created between Rick and Morgan at the end of Season 5 will be taken over the next episodes: Having Rick and Morgan together, finally, again is a huge deal, and it’s definitely going to be a big part of Season 6. Now it’s a very different... Read More

Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman will star on The Limehouse Golem

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After 10 years in Harry Potter films facing all manner of fantastic beasts, Alan Rickman will once again deploy his signature brand of contempt on a magical creature. This one has it coming, though. According to Deadline, the actor has joined Olivia Cooke (Bates Motel) and Douglas Booth (Jupiter Ascending) in an adaptation of Peter Ackroyd’s best-selling novel Dan Leno And The Limehouse Golem. The film, which will be called The Limehouse Golem, is set in 1880s London, where a series of murders has shaken the community to the point where people... Read More

Unfriended, the movie. Scared to be online?

Unfriended, the movie. Scared to be online?

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Not since "The Blair Witch Project" in 1999 has a horror film taken such a creative approach to conjure scares as "Unfriended." It's a cautionary tale of a group of friends who become the target of an unseen cyber-entity starving for revenge. What makes this film so different is that it's shot looking at a computer screen. The actors interact through Skype, with backstory elements handled through online searches. Even the soundtrack is created using the tunes stored on one of the computers. The approach — much as the "found footage" construction of "The Blair Witch... Read More

The Conjuring best movie

THE BEST horror movie of the decade is...

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WILMINGTON, N.C. A movie filmed in North Carolina has been named the scariest horror movie of the 2010s decade so far, according to entertainment blog MatchMojo.com. “The Conjuring” took the No. 1 spot on the recent list. It came out in 2013 and was filmed in Wilmington. The movie grossed $41,855,326 on the opening weekend in the U.S. It’s about two paranormal investigators who work to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in their farmhouse. It stars Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson and was directed by James Wan. The full top 10 list of the best... Read More

Richard Dysart

Richard Dysart "THE THING" Star Dies from...

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Richard Dysart, a veteran of stage and screen best known for his role on "L.A. Law", died Sunday after a long battle with cancer. He was 86 years old.  According to Dysart's daughter-in-law, he passed away at his home in Santa Monica. His wife tells us he'd been diagnosed with cancer a few years ago. During his five decade career in the entertainment business, Richard appeared in a number of horror and science fiction movies, most notably as Dr. Cooper in John Carpenter’s The Thing. His other credits in this field include The Terminal Man (1974... Read More

Burying the Ex

Joe Dante's new indie horror comedy: Burying the...

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Cult hit director Joe Dante is likely best known for his work on films like Gremlins and The Howling, but he’s still cranking out quirky horror gems — and it sounds like we all might get a chance to see his latest effort. Dante recently completed work on the indie horror comedy Burying the Ex, which debuted at the Venice Film Festival. It stars an excellent cast of up-and-comers including Anton Yelchin (Fright Night), Ashley Greene (The Twilight Saga) and Alexandra Daddario (True Detective) The best part? Image Entertainment has snagged the U.S. rights, with plans to... Read More

It Follows - movie

It Follows - The return of Bravura Horror

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On the evening of Aug. 8, 1993, Showtime aired Body Bags, a 90-minute pilot for what the network hoped would become a long-running horror anthology series in the style of HBO’s Tales from the Crypt. (Needless to say, it did not.) The first instalment, “The Gas Station,” is directed by John Carpenter, and it is a short, perfect film, not a frame out of place across its swift 23 minutes. Its premise is simple: a young college student, arriving at a small-town Illinois gas station for her first shift as its overnight attendant, finds herself beleaguered by a local mental... Read More

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