It’s Friday the 13th and a full moon tonight so we let the crazies loose and are bring back one of our favorite staff posts, The Thirteen! If you aren’t familiar with The Thirteen, it was initially conceived to be a Top 13 list of films about a certain topic. Sadly, we started it last September and it fell by the wayside. Read our past two posts:
13 Songs Used in Films That Take On a Haunting Feeling
13 Female Villains & Anti-Heroes in Film
Xtro
contribution by Jeremy Jones
A young boy sees his dad abducted by some unseen force. Three years later a meteor hits in the middle of the woods and brings something icky. Written, directed and scored by Harry Bromley Davenport, Xtro is a demented labor of love. The first twenty minutes are the most chunk blowing worthy moments. Including perhaps the grossest thing ever, walking in on your parents having sex.
13 Songs Used in Films That Take On a Haunting Feeling
13 Female Villains & Anti-Heroes in Film
Xtro
contribution by Jeremy Jones
A young boy sees his dad abducted by some unseen force. Three years later a meteor hits in the middle of the woods and brings something icky. Written, directed and scored by Harry Bromley Davenport, Xtro is a demented labor of love. The first twenty minutes are the most chunk blowing worthy moments. Including perhaps the grossest thing ever, walking in on your parents having sex.
- 6/13/2014
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
Tackling the rigorous world where dance and athletics clash in the world of competitive sports, the new VH1 drama series Hit The Floor showcases the trials and tribulations of a dance squad in professional basketball. Just as fearless and full of energy as the character she portrays, star Kat Bailess embraces the challenge of bringing a fictional dancer’s life to the screen. In an exclusive interview, Kat shared what her new series is all about and how much fun she is having playing the notorious Kyle (pronounced like the masculine version) Hart.
How did you get involved with Hit The Floor?
Kat: I first heard about the role when my agent called and said, “You might be perfect for this.” So I auditioned and I literally had like seven call-backs. No joke. There was a dance call, an actor call, and by the end of the 7 auditions, I was like,...
How did you get involved with Hit The Floor?
Kat: I first heard about the role when my agent called and said, “You might be perfect for this.” So I auditioned and I literally had like seven call-backs. No joke. There was a dance call, an actor call, and by the end of the 7 auditions, I was like,...
- 5/27/2013
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
Dylan McDermott, Taissa Farmiga, and Connie Britton as the Harmon family
Originally coming to prominence as the co-creator of Popular on the WB, Ryan Murphy soon followed up that splashy, satirical teen show with the much grimmer and more adult Nip/Tuck on cable network FX – before veering back to lighter-hearted teen fare with Glee in 2009. Now Muprhy is plumbing the dark depths once again with the upcoming FX series American Horror Story, about a family that's plagued by a series of bizarre supernatural occurrences in their new Los Angeles home.
Last night I was one of the first to screen the pilot of the new series, a 90-minute affair that was introduced by Murphy, his producing partner Brad Falchuk, and actress Connie Britton, who stars in the show as Vivien Harmon, a woman moving with her psychiatrist husband Ben (Dylan McDermott) and rebellious teenage daughter Violet (Taissa Farmiga) into...
Originally coming to prominence as the co-creator of Popular on the WB, Ryan Murphy soon followed up that splashy, satirical teen show with the much grimmer and more adult Nip/Tuck on cable network FX – before veering back to lighter-hearted teen fare with Glee in 2009. Now Muprhy is plumbing the dark depths once again with the upcoming FX series American Horror Story, about a family that's plagued by a series of bizarre supernatural occurrences in their new Los Angeles home.
Last night I was one of the first to screen the pilot of the new series, a 90-minute affair that was introduced by Murphy, his producing partner Brad Falchuk, and actress Connie Britton, who stars in the show as Vivien Harmon, a woman moving with her psychiatrist husband Ben (Dylan McDermott) and rebellious teenage daughter Violet (Taissa Farmiga) into...
- 8/3/2011
- by Chris Eggertsen
- The Backlot
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