IFC’s horror movie “The Wretched” passed the $1 million mark after a month of drive-in movie theater buzz. The indie film took in $162,000 at 95 sites over the weekend. After premiering at the 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival, it launched on May 1 at just 11 drive-ins, including the Mission Tiki in Montclair, Calif., […]… Continue reading ‘The Wretched’ Passes $1 Million Mark After Strong Drive-In Theater Buzz — Flower Mound, Texas News
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How movie industry execs see sets changing as filming resumes during coronavirus pandemic — COVID-19 World News
Cast and crews are eager to return to work after they were sideline by the coronavirus pandemic, but the industry wants to ensure sets are as safe as possible. Studios in states that have allowed nonessential businesses to reopen have begun to ready their lots for production crews. The hope is that shooting can resume […]… Continue reading How movie industry execs see sets changing as filming resumes during coronavirus pandemic — COVID-19 World News
Lessons Learned at Auschwitz — Kiana Duncan
A few friends and I were looking for a budget weekend trip, so we booked two days in Krakow, Poland. After a childhood of reading books like Number the Stars and Night, and finding out student tours and transportation were relatively cheap, I finally had a chance to pay my respects and learn more about […]… Continue reading Lessons Learned at Auschwitz — Kiana Duncan
Temptation by R.L. Stine — BIBLIO LEVIOSA
Vampire hates Summer! But Temptation was a summer setting where vampires actively hunt human. This book featured Goodnight Kiss, Goodnight Kiss 2 and a short story of The Vampire Club. via Temptation by R.L. Stine — BIBLIO LEVIOSA
The Great White Myth Part 1: The Abstraction of a Simple Truth — True Alchemy
Oftentimes, when attempting to convince our white colleagues, families or peers of the horror of a particular racial injustice, we ask them to put a loved one in the victim’s place. We ask of them the impossible task of placing their white child in a park with a toy gun or walking home with Skittles […]… Continue reading The Great White Myth Part 1: The Abstraction of a Simple Truth — True Alchemy
Messages Through Movies — Brandons Blogs
Films matter because they entertainment us as well as teach us a life lesson. We may not have learned if we didn’t watch movies. Movies provide messages that may help individuals with problems in their own life get through those issues .Movies are a creative art for people to express their stories through there films, […]… Continue reading Messages Through Movies — Brandons Blogs
Movie Review – The Iron Mask (2019) — befarmed.wordpress.com
The Iron Mask, 2019. Directed by Oleg Stepchenko. Starring Jason Flemyng, Charles Dance, Rutger Hauer, Jackie Chan, Helen Yao and Arnold Schwarzenegger. TheIronMask1 SYNOPSIS: A brilliant English cartographer must travel to China in search of a fabled ‘Dragon Seal’ that holds supernatural powers, unaware that many dangerous and powerful figures are also seeking the treasure […]… Continue reading Movie Review – The Iron Mask (2019) — befarmed.wordpress.com
Drew Brees’ wife, Brittany, apologizes: ‘We are the problem’ — Q13 FOX News
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees apologized multiple times last week for his comments against kneeling during the national anthem. His wife, Brittany, followed it up with an apology of her own on Saturday. In an Instagram post on the “Brees Dream Foundation” page, Brittany posted a message which featured two quotes from Martin Luther… Continue reading Drew Brees’ wife, Brittany, apologizes: ‘We are the problem’ — Q13 FOX News
Horror Festival Testimonial – June 4 2020
Filmmaker Francis Galluppi (HIGH DESERT HELL) I wish I could’ve been there to help answer some of the questions but it felt amazing to watch the audience put it together. Especially to hear people’s own interpretation of certain things. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.:
Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho Moved to April 2021 — Den of Geek
It appears we must wait a little longer to experience Edgar Wright’s first serious foray into horror. Indeed, the genre hopping writer-director took to Twitter Tuesday to confirm Last Night in Soho is now slated for a release date in April 2021. “Haunted by someone else’s past, but we’ll see you in the future,” Wright […]… Continue reading Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho Moved to April 2021 — Den of Geek