Last year we ran a schedule of every TV/Cable network schedule we could find that could be construed as Horror or Halloween related for the month of October. Let’s just say it proved useful for our readers and even for our staff when they were looking to find something to watch, wanted to program their DVR’s or didn’t want to miss out on some great “live” Horror. Isn’t there something about having a movie fed to you on TV as opposed to watching it on Blu-ray or DVD or streaming? We may not like commercials, but the randomness that you can associate with a TV program itinerary is novel. It removes a little bit of control from the audience who is all to concerned with being in control these days (just look at the reasons behind publishing a piece like this).
So here’s the 2013 Halloween Seasonal TV Preview,...
So here’s the 2013 Halloween Seasonal TV Preview,...
- 9/19/2013
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
Bbuddah…Hoga Tera Baap mark a return for Amitabh to his Angry Young Man roots, so expect some cracking dialogue with plenty of dishoom dishoom from the original maverick! This revisionist masala films definitely warrants a look back at the many roles Amitabh Bachchan has unleashed his righteous fury. However, with each of these roles, Bachchan offered a different interpretation of his most iconic persona. You could say Bachchan’s Angry Young Man was a successor to the Disillusioned Young Man of the 50s played by Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, and Guru Dutt. Aided by great screenwriters Salim Khan, Javed Akhtar, and directors who knew how draw the best out him; Amitabh Bachan’s iconic persona is a perfect fusion of all these elements in creating a lasting legacy for Indian cinema. Though the Angry Young Man that Bachchan embodied became an increasing staple in masala films, he echoed many...
- 6/30/2011
- by Rumnique Nannar
- Bollyspice
After Dark Films is ready for another “8 Films to Die For.”
The After Dark Horrorfest, started in 2006, has become a genre staple of sorts by releasing eight films to die for every year.
This year’s After Dark Horrorfest 4 includes a wide range of horror.
8 Films have been announced:
“Dread,” “The Final,” “The Graves,” “Kill Theory,” “Lake Mungo,” “The Reeds,” “Hidden” and “Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction.”
HorrorFest 4 is scheduled for January 29 through February 4, 2010
Check out the plots for these horror movies below.
“Dread“
Red-hot young star Jackson Rathbone, fresh from the smash film Twilight Saga and the upcoming The Last Airbender, stars in the stylish horror/thriller Dread. Stephen (Rathbone) and Cheryl (Laura Donnelly, Insatiable) are college students making a documentary about what people dread in life. But they have no idea that their partner Quaid (Shaun Evans, Boy A, Telstar), witnessed his parents being murdered by an axe-wielding...
The After Dark Horrorfest, started in 2006, has become a genre staple of sorts by releasing eight films to die for every year.
This year’s After Dark Horrorfest 4 includes a wide range of horror.
8 Films have been announced:
“Dread,” “The Final,” “The Graves,” “Kill Theory,” “Lake Mungo,” “The Reeds,” “Hidden” and “Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction.”
HorrorFest 4 is scheduled for January 29 through February 4, 2010
Check out the plots for these horror movies below.
“Dread“
Red-hot young star Jackson Rathbone, fresh from the smash film Twilight Saga and the upcoming The Last Airbender, stars in the stylish horror/thriller Dread. Stephen (Rathbone) and Cheryl (Laura Donnelly, Insatiable) are college students making a documentary about what people dread in life. But they have no idea that their partner Quaid (Shaun Evans, Boy A, Telstar), witnessed his parents being murdered by an axe-wielding...
- 1/19/2010
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
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