Month: September 2023

“Brady Bunch” movie star Olivia Hack claims her boyfriend’s estranged wife is “unhinged” … and now she’s getting court-ordered protection. Olivia beelined it to court recently and filed for a temporary restraining order against a woman named Sabine Spekreijse, whom she claims got physical with her during an August incident. In the docs, obtained by
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Within the course of a week some six years ago, aspiring genre filmmaker Michael Chaves’ life changed forever. Bloody Disgusting had posted his haunted house horror short The Maiden, which stylistically in its sneaky shots, steely hues and earth tones is oh-so-close to the gist of The Conjuring franchise. Off of that, Chaves, a Pasadena
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This month’s installment of Deep Cuts Rising features a variety of horror movies, with some selections reflecting a specific day or event in September, and others chosen at random. Regardless of how they came to be here, or what they’re about, these past movies can generally be considered overlooked, forgotten or unknown. This month’s offerings feature
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First Lady Jill Biden had tested positive for Covid and is experiencing mild symptoms, her communications director said. President Joe Biden tested negative on Monday evening and “will test at a regular cadence this week and monitor for symptoms,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement. The Bidens visited Florida on Saturday
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Woody Allen’s Coup de Chance premiered at the Venice Film Festival on Monday. The film, which was directed and written by Allen himself, received a five-minute ovation from the audience. Coup de Chance centers around Fanny and Jean who look like the ideal married couple—they’re both professionally accomplished, they live in a gorgeous apartment in an
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In its second weekend in theaters, MGM and director Emma Seligman’s teen comedy Bottoms broke into the top ten films for the weekend (no. 7) on 715 screens, a major North America expansion from a 10-theater opening last week. An estimated $3 million gross for the three days, and $3.6 million for the four-day Labor Day
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Here’s our first look at Michael Mann’s long-awaited biopic of Enzo Ferrari. By Grant Rindner August 30, 2023 The teaser trailer for Michael Mann’s Enzo Ferrari biopic begins with a car speeding through the Italian countryside, and never really lets up from there. Ferrari stars Adam Driver as the titular Italian automotive innovator, while Penelope
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TOUR DATES: September 22-24, 2023 All guests receive a full guided tour of Buffalo Bill’s House and the opportunity to meet actress Brooke Smith, who played Buffalo Bill’s captured victim “Catherine Martin”! Brooke will be signing 8×10 autographs & memorabilia /taking pictures with tour guests     VIP Opportunity for a photo in ‘THE WELL’ with
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The world premiere of Priscilla, the latest film written and directed by Sofia Coppola, took place this evening at the Venice Film Festival. The movie stars Cailee Spaeny in the titular role as Priscilla Presley, with Jacob Elordi portraying Elvis Presley and Dagmara Dominczyk also featuring in the cast. Coppola secured a SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement
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