Tik Tok singer Ke$ha has revealed that her secret songwriting weapon is her mum. The Us pop star is tipped to be one of the biggest artists in the UK in 2010, when her debut album, Animal, is released in April. Ke$ha, real name Kesha Rose Sebart, says she is still close to her mum: 'My mum's an amazing songwriter. She wrote country songs but also wrote a handful of songs for my record. We still write together. She also wrote one of the Miley Cyrus' songs for her album and she wrote the Dolly Parton hit (Old Flames) Can't Hold A Candle To You.' She added: 'I have written for a lot of people but the...
- 12/31/2009
- by Ellie Pratt
- Monsters and Critics
Yesterday we shared the news that Fangoria was now offering Free content on iTunes, getting things started with 21 clips from Fangoria Radio. Today that list got a little bit longer, as a new batch of MP3's have been added to the lineup.
Subscribe today to hear highlights from last week's show, including interviews with David S. Goyer (The Unborn, The Dark Knight), Craig Singer (Perkins 14, Dark Ride), Jack Ketchum (The Girl Next Door, Old Flames), Tom Malloy (The Alphabet Killer), and Jay Bienstock (13: Fear Is Real).
In addition, we've added a few clips from the archives including Rob Zombie's pre-H2 appearance from October 24th, Tura Satana (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!) on Halloween, and Doug Jones (Hellboy II) from November.
More clips from Fangoria Radio, along with other exclusive content from Fangoria Entertainment will be added daily.
All clips are listed in the iTunes Store under the "Podcasts" tab.
Subscribe today to hear highlights from last week's show, including interviews with David S. Goyer (The Unborn, The Dark Knight), Craig Singer (Perkins 14, Dark Ride), Jack Ketchum (The Girl Next Door, Old Flames), Tom Malloy (The Alphabet Killer), and Jay Bienstock (13: Fear Is Real).
In addition, we've added a few clips from the archives including Rob Zombie's pre-H2 appearance from October 24th, Tura Satana (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!) on Halloween, and Doug Jones (Hellboy II) from November.
More clips from Fangoria Radio, along with other exclusive content from Fangoria Entertainment will be added daily.
All clips are listed in the iTunes Store under the "Podcasts" tab.
- 1/15/2009
- Fangoria
Fangoria Radio is back from its holiday break, and we’re feeling fresh, new and ready to scare the crap out of you for another year. Tonight’s show (airing on Sirius Xm Stars satellite radio, Sirius channel 102/Xm channel 155, from 10 p.m.-1 a.m., with a repeat immediately after) is our first new episode of 2009, and hosts Dee Snider and Debbie Rochon have a lineup that’s worth the wait:
• David S. Goyer, the screenwriter who brought Blade to the screen and co-wrote last year’s smash The Dark Knight, took the director’s chair for The Unborn (pictured, opening everywhere today), and he’ll fill us in on this supernatural shocker
• Director Craig Singer’s Dark Ride was one of the 8 Films to Die For in Courtney Solomon’s first After Dark Horrorfest; now Singer’s Perkins’ 14 is part of Solomon’s latest fest, opening today in theaters nationwide,...
• David S. Goyer, the screenwriter who brought Blade to the screen and co-wrote last year’s smash The Dark Knight, took the director’s chair for The Unborn (pictured, opening everywhere today), and he’ll fill us in on this supernatural shocker
• Director Craig Singer’s Dark Ride was one of the 8 Films to Die For in Courtney Solomon’s first After Dark Horrorfest; now Singer’s Perkins’ 14 is part of Solomon’s latest fest, opening today in theaters nationwide,...
- 1/9/2009
- Fangoria
Filed under: Drama, Horror, Thrillers
As a lifelong horror nerd (no, really?), I'm ashamed to admit how long it took for me to "discover" the books of Jack Ketchum -- but let's just say I'm making up for it now. Although Mr. Ketchum (real name: Dallas Mayr) has been writing for about thirty years, his works have never made Any sort of cinematic impact until recently. The first one out of the gate was Chris Sivertson's chilling The Lost, which was followed by the also-harsh The Girl Next Door. The third adaptation, Red, is still making the round on the festival circuit -- plus we recently caught word that Ketchum's Off Season would soon hit the screen. And now we have a new project to announce.
Right to Life is a story that Mr. Ketchum penned back in 1989, and here's what it's about: A pregnant woman is kidnapped on...
As a lifelong horror nerd (no, really?), I'm ashamed to admit how long it took for me to "discover" the books of Jack Ketchum -- but let's just say I'm making up for it now. Although Mr. Ketchum (real name: Dallas Mayr) has been writing for about thirty years, his works have never made Any sort of cinematic impact until recently. The first one out of the gate was Chris Sivertson's chilling The Lost, which was followed by the also-harsh The Girl Next Door. The third adaptation, Red, is still making the round on the festival circuit -- plus we recently caught word that Ketchum's Off Season would soon hit the screen. And now we have a new project to announce.
Right to Life is a story that Mr. Ketchum penned back in 1989, and here's what it's about: A pregnant woman is kidnapped on...
- 9/9/2008
- by Scott Weinberg
- Cinematical
Add another Jack Ketchum story headed for the big screen, and aside from The Girl Next Door this might be the most disturbing one yet...
Rule of Three (review) producers Eric Shapiro and Rhoda Jordan just dropped us a line with the news that they’ve acquired the rights to Ketchum’s short story “Right to Life”, which you can find anywhere paperbacks are sold as part of Leisure’s release of Ketchum’s Old Flames (review).
As my review indicates, “Right to Life” is the story of a woman who is taken hostage by a very demented couple while on her way to get an abortion. Their plan is to keep her tied up and humiliated in their basement until she’s ready to give birth. Needless to say, this is going to be a hard movie to make; "Ketchum is one of the great madmen of the horror genre,...
Rule of Three (review) producers Eric Shapiro and Rhoda Jordan just dropped us a line with the news that they’ve acquired the rights to Ketchum’s short story “Right to Life”, which you can find anywhere paperbacks are sold as part of Leisure’s release of Ketchum’s Old Flames (review).
As my review indicates, “Right to Life” is the story of a woman who is taken hostage by a very demented couple while on her way to get an abortion. Their plan is to keep her tied up and humiliated in their basement until she’s ready to give birth. Needless to say, this is going to be a hard movie to make; "Ketchum is one of the great madmen of the horror genre,...
- 9/8/2008
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
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