If you think your wedding day is just about getting married, you're wrong. You must accompany your big day with wedding photos so memorable that they leave people impressed, shocked and sometimes confused. Here are a few of our favorite trends in the ever-bourgeoning genre that, honestly, make us want to get married A.S.A.P. (If our wedding photos do not involve Jeff Goldblum, we will be very disappointed.) 1. Eye Reflection PhotosPhotographer Peter Adams-Shawn got super up close and personal for these photos, which are part of a series he calls "Eyescapes." "The first 'Eyescape' came as...
- 5/4/2016
- by Maria Yagoda, @mariayagoda
- PEOPLE.com
If you think your wedding day is just about getting married, you're wrong. You must accompany your big day with wedding photos so memorable that they leave people impressed, shocked and sometimes confused. Here are a few of our favorite trends in the ever-bourgeoning genre that, honestly, make us want to get married A.S.A.P. (If our wedding photos do not involve Jeff Goldblum, we will be very disappointed.) 1. Eye Reflection PhotosPhotographer Peter Adams-Shawn got super up close and personal for these photos, which are part of a series he calls "Eyescapes." "The first 'Eyescape' came as...
- 5/4/2016
- by Maria Yagoda, @mariayagoda
- PEOPLE.com
It has just been announced that Re-Animator: The Musical will return for new performances in Hollywood this October with new performers and brand new songs:
““Re-Animator ™ the Musical” tells the story of Herbert West, a brilliant young medical student who has created a glowing green serum that can bring the dead back to life. What should be a medical breakthrough results in hideous monstrosities and ghastly consequences. “I guess he just wasn’t fresh enough,” is West’s constant refrain in his quest for fresh subjects. Graham Skipper, who won a Best New Performer Award at the New York Musical Theater Festival for his crowd-pleasing turn, returns as the demented young genius.
And operatic Jesse Merlin is back as Dr. Carl Hill who loses his head for Meg, the dean’s beautiful daughter, only to actually lose it at the hands of Herbert West. But thanks to the glowing re-agent,...
““Re-Animator ™ the Musical” tells the story of Herbert West, a brilliant young medical student who has created a glowing green serum that can bring the dead back to life. What should be a medical breakthrough results in hideous monstrosities and ghastly consequences. “I guess he just wasn’t fresh enough,” is West’s constant refrain in his quest for fresh subjects. Graham Skipper, who won a Best New Performer Award at the New York Musical Theater Festival for his crowd-pleasing turn, returns as the demented young genius.
And operatic Jesse Merlin is back as Dr. Carl Hill who loses his head for Meg, the dean’s beautiful daughter, only to actually lose it at the hands of Herbert West. But thanks to the glowing re-agent,...
- 9/30/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Director: Jonathan Glendening.
Writer: John Adams and Peter Adams.
S.N.U.B! stands for Secret Nuclear Underground Bunker and the exclamation point is more hopeful than reality. This is a sub-standard indie feature which was shot in the United Kingdom which hosts a plethora of bad acting. The premise seems solid and exciting: a group of underground survivors is forced to the irradiated surface after a group of badly burned convicts sends them afoot. However, the weak writing creates an unbelievable atmosphere that creates more scoffs than actual chills up the spine.
The plot begins in an exciting fashion as a dirty or atomic bomb has been discovered in London's west end. The bomb squad seems to be on their first day with their tampering setting off this devastating device. At the same time, a junior minister has forgone his responsibilities to warn the public of their potential doom...
Writer: John Adams and Peter Adams.
S.N.U.B! stands for Secret Nuclear Underground Bunker and the exclamation point is more hopeful than reality. This is a sub-standard indie feature which was shot in the United Kingdom which hosts a plethora of bad acting. The premise seems solid and exciting: a group of underground survivors is forced to the irradiated surface after a group of badly burned convicts sends them afoot. However, the weak writing creates an unbelievable atmosphere that creates more scoffs than actual chills up the spine.
The plot begins in an exciting fashion as a dirty or atomic bomb has been discovered in London's west end. The bomb squad seems to be on their first day with their tampering setting off this devastating device. At the same time, a junior minister has forgone his responsibilities to warn the public of their potential doom...
- 12/4/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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