Actress Sydney Sweeney decided to play the Horror edition of F**k, Marry, Kill game with fellow actress Simona Tabasco in order to promote their 2024 movie Immaculate. The game gave Sweeney and Tabasco a wide variety of characters from popular horror movies and they had to decide who they wanted to f**k, marry or kill.
A still from Immaculate
Judging by her choices, it seems like Sweeney is attracted to masked men as she chose to f**k Michael Meyers when she was asked to choose between Leatherface, Ghostface, and Michael Meyers. Earlier in the game, Tabasco and Sweeney agreed that they would have s*x with Jack Torrence from The Shining because they thought he was hot.
Sydney Sweeney has a thing for masked psycho killers Sydney Sweeney in Immaculate
In a video posted by film production company Neon, actress Sydney Sweeney played the Horror edition of F**k,...
A still from Immaculate
Judging by her choices, it seems like Sweeney is attracted to masked men as she chose to f**k Michael Meyers when she was asked to choose between Leatherface, Ghostface, and Michael Meyers. Earlier in the game, Tabasco and Sweeney agreed that they would have s*x with Jack Torrence from The Shining because they thought he was hot.
Sydney Sweeney has a thing for masked psycho killers Sydney Sweeney in Immaculate
In a video posted by film production company Neon, actress Sydney Sweeney played the Horror edition of F**k,...
- 3/16/2024
- by Farhan Asif
- FandomWire
The Shining, directed by the legendary Stanley Kubrick, stands as a pinnacle of cinematic horror. Adapted from Stephen King’s novel of the same name, the chilling film takes audiences deep into the eerie halls of the Overlook Hotel, where isolation and supernatural forces converge to create a chilling ghost story like no other. The film’s unforgettable imagery, from the twins in the corridor to the ominous room 237, has etched itself into the annals of horror history. Kubrick’s meticulous direction, combined with Jack Nicholson’s iconic performance, makes The Shining a must-watch for any film enthusiast, especially those drawn to the suspense and psychological depth of haunted hotel stories.
And while you’re chilling your bones with a visit to one of horror’s most iconic haunted hotels, why not sip on something wicked?
Nightmare on Film Street The Frozen Jack: A Horror Movie Cocktail That Will Give...
And while you’re chilling your bones with a visit to one of horror’s most iconic haunted hotels, why not sip on something wicked?
Nightmare on Film Street The Frozen Jack: A Horror Movie Cocktail That Will Give...
- 12/20/2023
- by Kimberley Elizabeth
“I’m not gonna hurt you.” When the increasingly unhinged Jack Torrence says those words to his wife Wendy midway through The Shining, we don’t believe him. We might believe that Jack’s actor Jack Nicholson has no intention of hurting Wendy’s actor Shelley Duvall, but we’re not sure that the man behind the scenes has her best interests in mind. No, not author Stephen King, who published The Shining in 1977. Rather, the man directing: Stanley Kubrick.
Even before his death in 1999, Kubrick achieved mythological status, helming some of the most influential and popular movies of all time, including 2001: A Space Odyssey and A Clockwork Orange. Part of that mythology drew from his public persona as a reserved intellectual, a cold and calculating technician who treated his actors as just another part of the set, there for him to move around.
According to the legend, that...
Even before his death in 1999, Kubrick achieved mythological status, helming some of the most influential and popular movies of all time, including 2001: A Space Odyssey and A Clockwork Orange. Part of that mythology drew from his public persona as a reserved intellectual, a cold and calculating technician who treated his actors as just another part of the set, there for him to move around.
According to the legend, that...
- 3/22/2023
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
“I’ll huff, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow the box office down,” yells the ghost of Jack Torrence in Doctor Sleep, the sequel to everyone’s favorite haunted hotel romp, The Shining. I’m actually guessing on that, as I didn’t see it. And ya know what? Not many people did overall.
Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of Stephen King’s not-awaited sequel didn’t exactly blow the lid off the box office, only earning a paltry $14 million and falling behind Midway for the top spot. Now, King has spoken out in light of the dull reception.
On Twitter, there was a chain started after a Variety article claimed that the recent run of good Stephen King adaptations stopped with Doctor Sleep. Many jumped to the film’s defense, including the author himself:
I mostly write books and hope for the best. Box office numbers aside, Mike Flanagan’s film is excellent.
Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of Stephen King’s not-awaited sequel didn’t exactly blow the lid off the box office, only earning a paltry $14 million and falling behind Midway for the top spot. Now, King has spoken out in light of the dull reception.
On Twitter, there was a chain started after a Variety article claimed that the recent run of good Stephen King adaptations stopped with Doctor Sleep. Many jumped to the film’s defense, including the author himself:
I mostly write books and hope for the best. Box office numbers aside, Mike Flanagan’s film is excellent.
- 11/12/2019
- by Josh Heath
- We Got This Covered
It may be Stephen King’s world, but “Castle Rock” showrunners Dustin Thomason and Sam Shaw are more than happy to live in it.
“The things that are the most enduringly disturbing about [King’s books] are that the monsters are human,” Shaw told TheWrap. “The monsters may be the protagonist.”
The setting for Hulu’s drama is Castle Rock, Maine, a place where monsters a-plenty have roamed around in King’s works. The fictional town sits at the center of the King universe, appearing in numerous books including “Cujo,” “The Dead Zone,” and “The Body” (the novella that “Stand By Me” was based on).
Also Read: Stephen King's 'Castle Rock' Trailer: There's 'Something Wrong' With Bill Skarsgård (Video)
“It took a big leap of faith to even approach him with the idea of coming back to Castle Rock,” said Thomason. “We took some pretty big swings in this first season...
“The things that are the most enduringly disturbing about [King’s books] are that the monsters are human,” Shaw told TheWrap. “The monsters may be the protagonist.”
The setting for Hulu’s drama is Castle Rock, Maine, a place where monsters a-plenty have roamed around in King’s works. The fictional town sits at the center of the King universe, appearing in numerous books including “Cujo,” “The Dead Zone,” and “The Body” (the novella that “Stand By Me” was based on).
Also Read: Stephen King's 'Castle Rock' Trailer: There's 'Something Wrong' With Bill Skarsgård (Video)
“It took a big leap of faith to even approach him with the idea of coming back to Castle Rock,” said Thomason. “We took some pretty big swings in this first season...
- 7/24/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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