Jenny Mollen’s and Jason Biggs’ next date night will likely capture more attention than usual.
The actors, husband and wife, on Saturday will attempt to revive a cable-tv mainstay for decidedly new purposes. When “Dinner & A Movie” debuted on TBS in 1995, it did so in an era when cable had yet to gain its fullest traction. A male-and-female duo gabbed and quibbled about movies such as “Breakfast Club” or “Fargo” and scarfed up gourmet snacks before throwing to a commercial. In return, executives hoped, viewers would stick around longer than they might otherwise. In 2024, Warner Bros. Discovery, TBS’ corporate parent, wants to use a retooled version of the show — off the air since 2011 — to throw a spotlight on everything from the company’s movies to the chefs from its Food Network.
When Biggs and Mollen watch “Aquaman,” they will do so accompanied by a seafood extravaganza created by a popular Food Network personality,...
The actors, husband and wife, on Saturday will attempt to revive a cable-tv mainstay for decidedly new purposes. When “Dinner & A Movie” debuted on TBS in 1995, it did so in an era when cable had yet to gain its fullest traction. A male-and-female duo gabbed and quibbled about movies such as “Breakfast Club” or “Fargo” and scarfed up gourmet snacks before throwing to a commercial. In return, executives hoped, viewers would stick around longer than they might otherwise. In 2024, Warner Bros. Discovery, TBS’ corporate parent, wants to use a retooled version of the show — off the air since 2011 — to throw a spotlight on everything from the company’s movies to the chefs from its Food Network.
When Biggs and Mollen watch “Aquaman,” they will do so accompanied by a seafood extravaganza created by a popular Food Network personality,...
- 5/31/2024
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
H.P. Lovecraft is easily one of the least sexy writers of all time but that hasn’t stopped director Joe Lynch (Mayhem) from dusting off one of ole grandad’s tentacle-less tales and spinning it into a true-blue Erotic Thriller. Paying homage to the prestige De Palma’s pictures that elevated the genre, and the trashier lesser-known titles that flooded the early 90s, Suitable Flesh is a dreamy, steamy, soft-core vibe full of body-swapping & bonin’ down.
Set in the Miskatonic Universe, this tawdry tale takes a break from the weird gods and even weirder monsters that make up so many of Lovecraft’s other stories. Elizabeth Derby (played by Heather Graham) is a psychiatrist specializing in dissociative identity disorder whose life gets flip-turned upside-down after meeting with a mysterious new patient, named Asa Waite.
“Suitable Flesh is a dreamy, steamy, soft-core vibe”
Half-crazy and completely terrified to talk out loud about his situation,...
Set in the Miskatonic Universe, this tawdry tale takes a break from the weird gods and even weirder monsters that make up so many of Lovecraft’s other stories. Elizabeth Derby (played by Heather Graham) is a psychiatrist specializing in dissociative identity disorder whose life gets flip-turned upside-down after meeting with a mysterious new patient, named Asa Waite.
“Suitable Flesh is a dreamy, steamy, soft-core vibe”
Half-crazy and completely terrified to talk out loud about his situation,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Jonathan Dehaan
“Louis Tomlinson: All of Those Voices,” a documentary about the former One Direction boy band member, will premiere on Paramount+ Oct. 4, Tomlinson announced Tuesday.
Since the breakup of the boy band in 2015, each member has gone their separate ways, all in music. Tomlinson most recently went on a world tour in 2022.
“I’m really excited to announce that ‘All of Those Voices’ will be available to stream on Paramount+,” Tomlinson said. “This film means everything to me, and I’m looking forward to having it out there in the world!”
The feature-length documentary film promises “a refreshingly raw and real look at Louis Tomlinson’s musical journey,” giving audiences “an intimate and unvarnished view of his life and career,” per a release. It contains never-before-seen home videos, including unseen footage from Tomlinson’s time in One Direction and behind-the-scenes access to his sold-out 2022 world tour. The film premiered in March...
Since the breakup of the boy band in 2015, each member has gone their separate ways, all in music. Tomlinson most recently went on a world tour in 2022.
“I’m really excited to announce that ‘All of Those Voices’ will be available to stream on Paramount+,” Tomlinson said. “This film means everything to me, and I’m looking forward to having it out there in the world!”
The feature-length documentary film promises “a refreshingly raw and real look at Louis Tomlinson’s musical journey,” giving audiences “an intimate and unvarnished view of his life and career,” per a release. It contains never-before-seen home videos, including unseen footage from Tomlinson’s time in One Direction and behind-the-scenes access to his sold-out 2022 world tour. The film premiered in March...
- 9/19/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
It’s no secret that Christina Applegate is suffering these days. Her multiple sclerosis symptoms make everything difficult. As she told Vanity Fair in May, “With the disease of Ms, it’s never a good day. You just have little shitty days. People are like, ‘Well, why don’t you take more showers?’ Well, because getting in the shower is frightening. You can fall, you can slip, your legs can buckle. Especially because I have a glass shower. It’s frightening to me to get in there. There are just certain things that people take for granted in their lives that I took for granted. Going down the stairs, carrying things—you can’t do that anymore. It f-ing sucks. I can still drive my car short distances. I can bring up food to my kid. Up, never down.”
She continued, “Yeah, and gravity can just pull you down and take everything down with you.
She continued, “Yeah, and gravity can just pull you down and take everything down with you.
- 8/23/2023
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
The Beatles were a magical band. Paul McCartney and John Lennon found it easy to write songs together in the early days, and those shared hits helped propel the band to international fame and a slew of No. 1 songs and albums. Still, One Direction set a record The Beatles never could with their debut album.
(l-r) Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, and Niall Horan of One Direction; Beatles members Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison | Larry Busacca/AMA2013/Getty Images for Dcp; Bettmann/Contributor One Direction set a record The Beatles never could by debuting at the top of the Billboard albums chart
We won’t sit here and pretend One Direction had the same cultural impact as The Beatles.
The Fab Four churned out dozens of top-100 songs during their short time together, tunes that still stand as some of the best ever.
(l-r) Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, and Niall Horan of One Direction; Beatles members Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison | Larry Busacca/AMA2013/Getty Images for Dcp; Bettmann/Contributor One Direction set a record The Beatles never could by debuting at the top of the Billboard albums chart
We won’t sit here and pretend One Direction had the same cultural impact as The Beatles.
The Fab Four churned out dozens of top-100 songs during their short time together, tunes that still stand as some of the best ever.
- 5/25/2023
- by Jason Rossi
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
What fans see on Netflix‘s Physical 100 does not include the entire duration the contestants were on the series. Some contestants took part for a shorter time, depending on when they were eliminated. As the Korean unscripted competition series continued, certain contestants stayed much longer. While each episode was only an hour long, there were breaks for makeup, food, and more. Physical 100 contestant Shim Ee-ddeum reveals the reality of how long they filmed.
Shim Ee-ddeum filming ‘Physical 100’ | via Netflix One of the longest challenges on ‘Physical 100’ was over two hours
Like most competition series, Physical 100 was filmed months before the official premiere. But fans watched as 100 contestants tried their luck to prove their physique was the best and a shot at the grand prize. The first pre-elimination round had Kim Min-chaol hold the metal structure for over 15 minutes before he was declared the winner. The first quest had pairs of...
Shim Ee-ddeum filming ‘Physical 100’ | via Netflix One of the longest challenges on ‘Physical 100’ was over two hours
Like most competition series, Physical 100 was filmed months before the official premiere. But fans watched as 100 contestants tried their luck to prove their physique was the best and a shot at the grand prize. The first pre-elimination round had Kim Min-chaol hold the metal structure for over 15 minutes before he was declared the winner. The first quest had pairs of...
- 3/1/2023
- by Gabriela Silva
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Exclusive: My Name is Earl star Jason Lee has signed with Buchwald for representation in all areas.
Lee recently joined the ensemble cast of the upcoming Netflix/Shondaland murder-mystery series The Residence, based on the Kate Anderson Brower book of the same name, and will star opposite Uzo Aduba, Andre Braugher, and Ken Marino.
The multihyphenate is widely recognized for playing the lead role in the Emmy-winning comedy series My Name is Earl, which aired on NBC for four seasons and earned him two Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations. He also starred in the TNT series Memphis Beat, produced by George Clooney and Grant Heslov, which ran for two seasons. His other television credits include Greg Garcia’s Raising Hope and the NBC/Broadway Video series Up All Night, opposite Christina Applegate and Maya Rudolph.
On the film side, Lee starred in Vanilla Sky and the Oscar-winning Almost Famous for director Cameron Crowe.
Lee recently joined the ensemble cast of the upcoming Netflix/Shondaland murder-mystery series The Residence, based on the Kate Anderson Brower book of the same name, and will star opposite Uzo Aduba, Andre Braugher, and Ken Marino.
The multihyphenate is widely recognized for playing the lead role in the Emmy-winning comedy series My Name is Earl, which aired on NBC for four seasons and earned him two Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations. He also starred in the TNT series Memphis Beat, produced by George Clooney and Grant Heslov, which ran for two seasons. His other television credits include Greg Garcia’s Raising Hope and the NBC/Broadway Video series Up All Night, opposite Christina Applegate and Maya Rudolph.
On the film side, Lee starred in Vanilla Sky and the Oscar-winning Almost Famous for director Cameron Crowe.
- 2/28/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
If there's a basic, no-frills definition for movies, it's that they're made to be seen. Cinema is a populist medium, attempting to reach as wide an audience as possible for as long as possible.
Perhaps that's why the feeling of "discovering" a movie can be so powerfully enjoyable. It gives you the sense, however false, that you're stumbling upon a secret piece of entertainment made just for you. If you happen to discover such a movie in the wee hours of the morning, so much the better — the surreal setting only serves to make what you're watching seem that much more unreal, richer, and special.
It's that sensation that the programming block on Turner Classic Movies known as "TCM Underground" sought to capture every Friday night-turned-Saturday morning. Begun by Eric Weber in 2006 and continued by programmer Millie De Chirico starting in 2007, TCM Underground made it its business to curate some of the most obscure,...
Perhaps that's why the feeling of "discovering" a movie can be so powerfully enjoyable. It gives you the sense, however false, that you're stumbling upon a secret piece of entertainment made just for you. If you happen to discover such a movie in the wee hours of the morning, so much the better — the surreal setting only serves to make what you're watching seem that much more unreal, richer, and special.
It's that sensation that the programming block on Turner Classic Movies known as "TCM Underground" sought to capture every Friday night-turned-Saturday morning. Begun by Eric Weber in 2006 and continued by programmer Millie De Chirico starting in 2007, TCM Underground made it its business to curate some of the most obscure,...
- 2/24/2023
- by Bill Bria
- Slash Film
Kehlani has dropped a music video for “Up All Night,” a single from their newest full-length album Blue Water Road, which dropped last week.
The clip — much like Kehlani’s music video from Blue Water Road single “Everything” — combines the singer’s retro-tinged sound with vintage aesthetics. In the new visual, Kehlani performs group choreography that channels the controlled, sensual precision of an early Destiny’s Child video and later dons a bedazzled getup evoking the provocative outfits of Roaring Twenties performer Josephine Baker.
The R&b singer has called...
The clip — much like Kehlani’s music video from Blue Water Road single “Everything” — combines the singer’s retro-tinged sound with vintage aesthetics. In the new visual, Kehlani performs group choreography that channels the controlled, sensual precision of an early Destiny’s Child video and later dons a bedazzled getup evoking the provocative outfits of Roaring Twenties performer Josephine Baker.
The R&b singer has called...
- 5/4/2022
- by Kat Bouza
- Rollingstone.com
Kehlani is head over heels in love — and unafraid to gush about it on the new single, “Everything.” The track comes off the Grammy-nominated singer’s latest studio album, Blue Water Road, which was released Friday.
The accompanying music video for “Everything” finds Kehlani, who uses she/they pronouns, enjoying a wild night with friends, complete with a raucous house party and binge-watching movies. In an Instagram story, they called the clip “a rap video for a ballad” — and the strong 1990s hip-hop vibes are reflected everywhere from the costuming,...
The accompanying music video for “Everything” finds Kehlani, who uses she/they pronouns, enjoying a wild night with friends, complete with a raucous house party and binge-watching movies. In an Instagram story, they called the clip “a rap video for a ballad” — and the strong 1990s hip-hop vibes are reflected everywhere from the costuming,...
- 4/30/2022
- by Kat Bouza
- Rollingstone.com
Justin Bieber promised “Honest,” and he delivered his new track featuring Don Toliver on Thursday. The song arrives with accompanying video directed by Cole Bennett.
The pair sing about the virtues of being true to loved ones while enjoying time snowmobiling, hanging in a ski lodge and lounging fireside with the people who keep them “honest” — although villains show up to try and ruin their good time.
“You kept it real with me from jump,” Bieber sings on the chorus. Toliver raps: “Gotta pick a side before you jump and leap.
The pair sing about the virtues of being true to loved ones while enjoying time snowmobiling, hanging in a ski lodge and lounging fireside with the people who keep them “honest” — although villains show up to try and ruin their good time.
“You kept it real with me from jump,” Bieber sings on the chorus. Toliver raps: “Gotta pick a side before you jump and leap.
- 4/29/2022
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Justin Bieber has released a short humorous music video titled “I Feel Funny,” which teases the upcoming video for the singer’s new single, “Honest.” Directed by Cole Bennett, the clip reveals Bieber behind the scenes at the “Honest” shoot and includes an appearance by collaborator Don Toliver.
“Justin randomly texted me this song one day and said ‘should we do a visual to this? song straight to number 1,'” Bennett explained in a statement. “We joked around about doing a video for it but never did. A few weeks...
“Justin randomly texted me this song one day and said ‘should we do a visual to this? song straight to number 1,'” Bennett explained in a statement. “We joked around about doing a video for it but never did. A few weeks...
- 4/27/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
In case you didn't know, there's a One Direction edition of the popular Heardle game, and it's the perfect way for Directioners to test their knowledge! If you haven't played Heardle yet, it's pretty simple: you're given the first few seconds of a song, and you have to try to guess the track in the shortest amount of time possible. You get one second to start and can continue adding seconds to the clip until you get it.
If you know the beginnings of songs, this should be easy! That's why we put together a cheat sheet of the opening lyrics to all of One Direction's songs. However, bear in mind that not every song's opening will have lyrics, so you really have to know those intro notes.
The list below contains all of the songs from One Direction's discography - from "Up All Night" to "Made in the A.
If you know the beginnings of songs, this should be easy! That's why we put together a cheat sheet of the opening lyrics to all of One Direction's songs. However, bear in mind that not every song's opening will have lyrics, so you really have to know those intro notes.
The list below contains all of the songs from One Direction's discography - from "Up All Night" to "Made in the A.
- 4/26/2022
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
Refresh for updates… Friends, colleagues and fans have been quick to react to the news of beloved comedian and actor Gilbert Gottfried’s death today at 67.
“Rip Gilbert. Opening for Gilbert Gottfried at Carolines and Princeton Catch was one of the great thrills of my early stand up life,” wrote Jon Stewart. “He could leave you gasping for breath…just indescribably unusually hilarious…Damn.”
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“The most underrated comedian of all time, a wonderful friend, husband & father,” said comedian and director David Steinberg in a statement. “I will miss you. The world just got a lot less funny.”
“Nobody was funnier than @RealGilbert on a roll,” wrote comedian and filmmaker Judd Apatow. “He could put you into convulsive hysterics. He was also the sweetest man.”
“Gilbert Gottfried made me laugh at times when laughter did not come easily. What a gift,” wrote Seinfeld‘s Jason Alexander.
“Rip Gilbert. Opening for Gilbert Gottfried at Carolines and Princeton Catch was one of the great thrills of my early stand up life,” wrote Jon Stewart. “He could leave you gasping for breath…just indescribably unusually hilarious…Damn.”
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“The most underrated comedian of all time, a wonderful friend, husband & father,” said comedian and director David Steinberg in a statement. “I will miss you. The world just got a lot less funny.”
“Nobody was funnier than @RealGilbert on a roll,” wrote comedian and filmmaker Judd Apatow. “He could put you into convulsive hysterics. He was also the sweetest man.”
“Gilbert Gottfried made me laugh at times when laughter did not come easily. What a gift,” wrote Seinfeld‘s Jason Alexander.
- 4/12/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Scream queen Linnea Quigley has been entertaining fans of trash cinema for more then 30 years, appearing in such USA Up All Night favorites as Return Of The Living Dead, Night Of The Demons, and Sorority Babes In The Slime Ball Bowl-a-Rama (a personal favorite of this writer). Now, the actress is looking to step behind the camera for the first time with the documentary Extras, a look at “people who go to extreme lengths to be in a movie.”
Quigley has set up a Kickstarter page for the project, which will feature a look at the lives of extras who aren’t necessarily looking for fame, but to simply tell people that they’ve been in a movie. The actress—who started out as an extra herself, receiving her first credit as “Barmaid” in 1975’s Wheeler—will also be talking to folks who worked their way up from ...
Quigley has set up a Kickstarter page for the project, which will feature a look at the lives of extras who aren’t necessarily looking for fame, but to simply tell people that they’ve been in a movie. The actress—who started out as an extra herself, receiving her first credit as “Barmaid” in 1975’s Wheeler—will also be talking to folks who worked their way up from ...
- 9/20/2016
- by Mike Vanderbilt
- avclub.com
Before the internet superhighway was jammed with “cam girls,” 1-900 numbers were the best way to take advantage of lonely men’s pocket books. While those numbers promising “stimulating conversation” advertised during the late-night second feature on USA Up All Night were strictly adults only, nobody wanted youngsters to feel left out of the premium-rate telephone game. Usually during syndicated weekday afternoon cartoons, commercials advertised the biggest stars of the day, just waiting to hear from you! Fans could dial up to hear (with parental permission of course) pre-recorded messages from such teen idols as The Coreys, Paula Abdul, Al Grandpa Munster, and number one ’80s heartthrob Freddy Krueger.
Yes, for $2 for the first minute and 45 cents for each additional minute, the man of your dreams would share his favorite “deadtime stories” with anyone brave enough to dial 1-900-909-fred. What a perfect way to reach out and kill...
Yes, for $2 for the first minute and 45 cents for each additional minute, the man of your dreams would share his favorite “deadtime stories” with anyone brave enough to dial 1-900-909-fred. What a perfect way to reach out and kill...
- 7/26/2016
- by Mike Vanderbilt
- avclub.com
“This is Joe Bob Briggs reminding you that the Drive-In will Never Die!”
In 1993, Monstervision on TNT in America, was mostly a program that aired old horror movies and science fiction with the occasional hosting from magicians Penn and Teller. During the early nineties, many cable channels hadn’t yet solidified their formats, and horror hosts were still ways to fill late night television since most channels couldn’t afford original programming. During that time, esteemed and controversial film critic John Bloom (known by his pen name Joe Bob Briggs), finished his tenure at the Movie Channel, which had also began changing its format.
Briggs was unfortunately released from his acclaimed show where he introduced uncut movies for his fans with his color commentary book ending the movies. The prologues and closers often featured comedy with the Briggs character, when he wasn’t interviewing genre favorites like Linnea Quigley. He...
In 1993, Monstervision on TNT in America, was mostly a program that aired old horror movies and science fiction with the occasional hosting from magicians Penn and Teller. During the early nineties, many cable channels hadn’t yet solidified their formats, and horror hosts were still ways to fill late night television since most channels couldn’t afford original programming. During that time, esteemed and controversial film critic John Bloom (known by his pen name Joe Bob Briggs), finished his tenure at the Movie Channel, which had also began changing its format.
Briggs was unfortunately released from his acclaimed show where he introduced uncut movies for his fans with his color commentary book ending the movies. The prologues and closers often featured comedy with the Briggs character, when he wasn’t interviewing genre favorites like Linnea Quigley. He...
- 11/25/2014
- by Felix Vasquez Jr.
- SoundOnSight
When I first set out to do a retrospective series on some of my favorite films, I wanted to make sure I hit all genres, not just horror, which is my favorite. Also, getting an interview to go with the column has always been icing on the cake, but if I am not able to get one for a particular movie, it will never stop me from giving it some love. The kind of films that fueled Rhonda Shear’s USA Up All Night were sex-comedies, and the number of them that have never received a DVD release are staggering.
In my past life, one of the many perks of being employed at a video store were the screeners that you were able to keep. I was in nerd heaven when I worked at a location that was adjacent to the district office where hundreds of movies arrived for the taking.
In my past life, one of the many perks of being employed at a video store were the screeners that you were able to keep. I was in nerd heaven when I worked at a location that was adjacent to the district office where hundreds of movies arrived for the taking.
- 12/17/2010
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
Many of you may not be familiar with the name Rick Sloane right off the top of your head. If you ever watched "Mystery Science Theater 3000" or USA Network's "Up All Night", chances are you're familiar with his work. Heck, without Sloane's cinematic output, the programmers of "USA Up All Night" would have had around fourteen empty hours they'd have had to fill with umpteenth repeats of Zapped Again!, Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell, Dr.Alien, and the (the title escapes me) one about the leprechaun that grants the horny teenagers wish about getting into the pants of the girl of his dreams only to find himself shrunk down to near microscopic size inside of her vagina clinging to her pubic hairs for dear life. You don't see stuff like that every day.
Throughout Rick Sloane's 25-year career he's done films with the likes of Martin Sheen, Wings Hauser,...
Throughout Rick Sloane's 25-year career he's done films with the likes of Martin Sheen, Wings Hauser,...
- 6/23/2009
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Writer/director/producer Michael Hall got in touch with info on his indie slasher tribute feature with the no-nonsense title Kids Go To The Woods… Kids Get Dead. He also passed on a couple of exclusive pics from the movie, which you can see below.
Shot in Orange County, NY, the movie concerns a teen girl named Casey (Leah Rudick) who goes to a cabin in the woods to celebrate her birthday with a bunch of party-hearty friends, little knowing that a murderous maniac (Joseph Campellone) will put a bloody dent in their festivities. It falls to Casey’s younger brother Scott (Andrew Waffenschmidt) to save the day with the help of a mysterious book that seems to predict their fates. The cast also includes Meghan Miller, Eric Carpenter, Amanda Rising, Kristen Adele, Seth Stephens, Kevin Shea and Carly Goodspeed, with makeup FX by Julie Langer.
Taking one step beyond similar slasher tributes,...
Shot in Orange County, NY, the movie concerns a teen girl named Casey (Leah Rudick) who goes to a cabin in the woods to celebrate her birthday with a bunch of party-hearty friends, little knowing that a murderous maniac (Joseph Campellone) will put a bloody dent in their festivities. It falls to Casey’s younger brother Scott (Andrew Waffenschmidt) to save the day with the help of a mysterious book that seems to predict their fates. The cast also includes Meghan Miller, Eric Carpenter, Amanda Rising, Kristen Adele, Seth Stephens, Kevin Shea and Carly Goodspeed, with makeup FX by Julie Langer.
Taking one step beyond similar slasher tributes,...
- 6/12/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
It's Turkey Day and what better day for multiple news items about Uwe Boll, the current kingpin of cinematic turkeys? Two news movies, a film retrospective, and a lawsuit: all today for your Boll-tacular Thanksgiving.
Vancouver-based Brightlight Pictures sent out a press release touting production beginning on The Storm, an original (i.e. not based on a video game) horror film being directed by Uwe Boll from a script by Tim McGregor (co-writer of last year's Dtv thriller Ukm: Ultimate Killing Machine and the upcoming Jason Mewes vampire comedy Bitten), and starring 90210 alumni Luke Perry, Turbulence heroine Lauren Holly, and "Andromeda" co-star Steve Bacic.
In the film a stranger named Silas (Luke Perry) emerges from a devastating storm seeking refuge with Tom (Steve Bacic) and Gillian (Lauren Holly) on their farm. As they struggle to deal with the upheaval and disaster left in the wake of the storm, Silas may...
Vancouver-based Brightlight Pictures sent out a press release touting production beginning on The Storm, an original (i.e. not based on a video game) horror film being directed by Uwe Boll from a script by Tim McGregor (co-writer of last year's Dtv thriller Ukm: Ultimate Killing Machine and the upcoming Jason Mewes vampire comedy Bitten), and starring 90210 alumni Luke Perry, Turbulence heroine Lauren Holly, and "Andromeda" co-star Steve Bacic.
In the film a stranger named Silas (Luke Perry) emerges from a devastating storm seeking refuge with Tom (Steve Bacic) and Gillian (Lauren Holly) on their farm. As they struggle to deal with the upheaval and disaster left in the wake of the storm, Silas may...
- 11/27/2008
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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