Jennifer Lawrence has made her love for reality TV very clear over the years. So it was no surprise to see her totally geek out when meeting Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna on Friday night.
The 27-year-old Oscar winner looked beside herself upon their introduction, screaming, hugging Rinna and quickly snapping selfies when they ran into each other in a New York City restaurant.
It was an adorable moment captured by Rinna’s 16-year-old daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin, who filmed video of the encounter and immediately posted it to her Instagram Story before Rinna shared to her own Instagram on Saturday.
The 27-year-old Oscar winner looked beside herself upon their introduction, screaming, hugging Rinna and quickly snapping selfies when they ran into each other in a New York City restaurant.
It was an adorable moment captured by Rinna’s 16-year-old daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin, who filmed video of the encounter and immediately posted it to her Instagram Story before Rinna shared to her own Instagram on Saturday.
- 11/25/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Welcome to the third installment of my ongoing series of articles that collects great horror short films.
If you have not already done so, please check out the first two installments of this series “Watch 15 Great Horror Short Films” and its follow-up “Watch 13 More Great Horror Short Films” not only because you’ll love them but also because films and filmmakers mentioned in those articles are referenced in this one.
Short form horror aficionados will also want to check out a recent article I wrote called “The Greatest Horror Anthology Film Segments of All Time”.
As you readers know, the horror short film is an artistic endeavor that can serve as a film industry calling card. A perfect example of this is the recent announcement of the feature film version of Can Evrenol’s superb horror short Baskin.
Combine successes like that with the very strong film festival presence of...
If you have not already done so, please check out the first two installments of this series “Watch 15 Great Horror Short Films” and its follow-up “Watch 13 More Great Horror Short Films” not only because you’ll love them but also because films and filmmakers mentioned in those articles are referenced in this one.
Short form horror aficionados will also want to check out a recent article I wrote called “The Greatest Horror Anthology Film Segments of All Time”.
As you readers know, the horror short film is an artistic endeavor that can serve as a film industry calling card. A perfect example of this is the recent announcement of the feature film version of Can Evrenol’s superb horror short Baskin.
Combine successes like that with the very strong film festival presence of...
- 11/7/2014
- by Terek Puckett
- SoundOnSight
Sometimes the best movies are mere minutes long. Take Ignacio F. Rodó’s chilling one-minute horror film called Tuck Me In. A little boy is snuggled under the blankets ready to sleep. His father goes through their nighttime ritual, tucking him into bed. “You forgot to look under the bed,” the smiling boy tells his dad. And that’s when things take a turn for the creepy. But best of all, the twist is not what we’re expecting. The short is based on a two-sentence horror story that was submitted to an AskReddit thread by Juan J. Ruiz, aka justAnotherMuffledVo. Pleasant nightmares, and happy Halloween! For more minute-long movies, visit the Filminute YouTube channel. More From Around The Web: ZergNet (function() { var...
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- 10/22/2014
- by Alison Nastasi
- Movies.com
Much it is for comedy, brevity is a friend of horror. It's a genre where punchiness is key, and that's extremely difficult in movies that go over the 120 minute mark. With that in mind, I present you a new horror short called Tuck Me In - which is based on a two-sentence long scary story and clocks in at a tight 60 seconds long: This short was directed by Ignacio F. Rodó, and it recently won this year's international Filminute Award, but perhaps the most interesting thing about it is its inspiration. About a year ago, a user took to the AskReddit forum making a simple request: they wanted to hear the best horror stories users could come up with in just two sentences. The top submission - which now has 6,038 upvotes - was written by Juan J Ruiz (username justAnotherMuffledVo), and can be found in its entirety below: I begin...
- 10/21/2014
- cinemablend.com
Let's keep this short since a lengthy article about a one-minute short seems like overkill.
The international one-minute film festival, Filminute, gave top honors to this superb short by Ignacio F. Rodó. “Tuck Me In” perfectly builds and leaves you with an uneasy feeling that is hard to shake. Be sure to check out the other winners at Filminute’s website. They are well worth the literal minute of your time.
Thanks to Neatorama.
The international one-minute film festival, Filminute, gave top honors to this superb short by Ignacio F. Rodó. “Tuck Me In” perfectly builds and leaves you with an uneasy feeling that is hard to shake. Be sure to check out the other winners at Filminute’s website. They are well worth the literal minute of your time.
Thanks to Neatorama.
- 10/15/2014
- by Eli Reyes
- GeekTyrant
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