Andrew Lincoln to Star in Three The Walking Dead Movies for AMC
"We're going to dig into the past and see old characters. We're going to introduce new characters and new situations."
"We're going to dig into the past and see old characters. We're going to introduce new characters and new situations."
It's about more than just teasing what's to come.
Spoiler alert: One of them opted for the laser background.
And it could be yours for $19,000.
The final installment in the Wachowskis' groundbreaking sci-fi series was a monumental effort in special effects and production design.
Finally—someone who can settle the matter once and for all.
6. The film's emotional intensity led star Nicole Kidman to quit the project during rehearsals. (Fortunately, she reconsidered.)
The rapper's 1988 song, "Nightmare on My Street," made reference to a killer named Fred who was "burnt like a weenie." New Line Cinema didn't find it funny, but it has just been rediscovered online.
He's five inches of nothing.
"It was such a violent volume of this red liquid coming at you ... those of us who were in [the elevator] thought, ‘My god—we’re doing to drown!'"
"I don’t know what this movie’s about," the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' star said.
If one of the joys of being a horror fan in the 1980s was being seduced by the shocking and lurid come-ons in the newspaper advertisements for these movies, one of the downers was going to the theater and not getting all those ads promised.
Horror may be this season's dominant genre, but there's a Halloween movie for every type of cineaste.
Here's Johnny!
Because every great supervillain needs a great superweapon.
"From what I’ve seen, I think he’s perfect," says Evanna Lynch, a.k.a. Luna Lovegood.
'The Fog,' John Carpenter's eerie 1980 crowd-pleaser, overcame its tiny budget and DIY production to become a huge hit, earning 20 times what it cost to make.
Way cooler than a crystal ball.
Though Stanley King's 1980 classic is widely considered one of the best adaptations of a Stephen King story, King himself isn't a fan.
"I am neither confirming nor denying anything," says current Cap Chris Evans.
Mama mia!
No matter how ridiculous a horror movie might be, if it seems the slightest bit scary and is backed by effective marketing, it’ll sell.
It doesn't matter how many times you've seen it: John Carpenter's 'Halloween' will always be required viewing for the holiday for which it's named.
14. The legendary director is not happy about its remake.