The Splathouse podcast team heads to Haddonfield with their new episode on Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, and you can listen to it in today's Horror Highlights. We also have a Q&A with the writer/director of Sightings, a new prize pack contest from our friends at Comet TV, a trailer for Aliens: Zone of Silence, release details and a trailer for the stranger than fiction documentary Mansfield 66/67, a look at Line Webtoon's horror anthology comic series, and details on the Kickstarter campaign for the Zombie Doctor tabletop game.
Listen to a New Episode of the Splathouse Podcast: From Splathouse: "One, two, Chucky’s coming for you, pinhead!
This week the goobs at Splathouse watched Halloween: The Curse Of Michael Myers (1995) and just barely survived! Pervy Paul (Don’t Call Me Stephen) Rudd, culty runes/ruins/ruse, miraculous household appliances, and the lack of any coherency: This movie has it all!
Listen to a New Episode of the Splathouse Podcast: From Splathouse: "One, two, Chucky’s coming for you, pinhead!
This week the goobs at Splathouse watched Halloween: The Curse Of Michael Myers (1995) and just barely survived! Pervy Paul (Don’t Call Me Stephen) Rudd, culty runes/ruins/ruse, miraculous household appliances, and the lack of any coherency: This movie has it all!
- 10/21/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
It’s safe to say that Sunday’s One Love Manchester benefit concert was a rousing success. Helmed by a tearful Ariana Grande, the crowd and the world watched as top acts performed sincere tributes in honor of the victims of the May 22 suicide bombing in Manchester, raising more than $9 million for the British Red Cross.
But one touching moment went viral that had nothing to do with one of the many A-listers who headlined the show.
Watch: Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester Benefit Concert Raises $9 Million and Counting for Red Cross
While Justin Bieber was giving his emotional final remarks, which brought him to tears, the live broadcast camera panned to the audience where one special group stood out.
In the crowd was a police officer holding hands and dancing in a circle with several fans in a “Ring Around the Rosie”-style move. The moment was so carefree and sweet that many took to...
But one touching moment went viral that had nothing to do with one of the many A-listers who headlined the show.
Watch: Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester Benefit Concert Raises $9 Million and Counting for Red Cross
While Justin Bieber was giving his emotional final remarks, which brought him to tears, the live broadcast camera panned to the audience where one special group stood out.
In the crowd was a police officer holding hands and dancing in a circle with several fans in a “Ring Around the Rosie”-style move. The moment was so carefree and sweet that many took to...
- 6/5/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The last few years have not been easy for Dr. Jennifer Arnold and her husband Bill Klein, stars of TLC's hit reality show The Little Couple.
After getting the good news that they were able to adopt their daughter Zoey, 3, from an orphanage in India, they soon received the very bad news that Arnold was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer.
The couple are now opening up to People about the difficulties they faced dealing with cancer and introducing Zoey into their lives – a transition that did not go as smoothly as they'd hoped.
"She wanted nothing to do with us,...
After getting the good news that they were able to adopt their daughter Zoey, 3, from an orphanage in India, they soon received the very bad news that Arnold was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer.
The couple are now opening up to People about the difficulties they faced dealing with cancer and introducing Zoey into their lives – a transition that did not go as smoothly as they'd hoped.
"She wanted nothing to do with us,...
- 6/4/2015
- by Emily Strohm and Mia McNiece
- People.com - TV Watch
Hmm. "Ring around the rosie, a floor-length gown covered in posies" does have a certain ring to it. Unfortunately this sequined Chanel gown on Milla Jovovich feels more grandma than schoolgirl. We love the black, white and red coloring, but the bold flowers look a little bit like a '60s wallpaper print. Luckily, Mila can turn any ensemble into a red carpet stunner with the right accessories. And for this Cannes look, she saved it with Swarovski jewels and a black leather Chanel clutch. We know this much: Our grandma never rocked Swarovski bling. And we can't remember the last time we saw her with vampy charcoal-outlined eyes.
- 5/21/2013
- E! Online
Last week we brought you the third segment of the four-part Ghost Trek series. As promised, series creator Michael Plumides has prepared the final piece for your viewing pleasure. Come on in and take a gander.
For more visit the official Ghost Trek website, "like" Ghost Trek on Facebook and follow Ghost Trek on Twitter (@GhostTrekTV).
Now enjoy Ghost Trek: "The Kinsey Report" finale.
Synopsis
In this webisode, the Puds team (Paranormal Underworld Detective Society) continue their search for the ghostly pageant princess, Tyler Rae Kinsey, strangled to death in the basement of her Colorado home. Guy Swisher finds Tyler Rae's mom had no fashion sense. The Goon Squad are watching hockey and drinking pink smoothies. Robbie and Ray-Ray attempt to fix the basement cameras and hear what appears to be a little girl's voice resonate from the darkness singing "Ring around the Rosie" - a song about the...
For more visit the official Ghost Trek website, "like" Ghost Trek on Facebook and follow Ghost Trek on Twitter (@GhostTrekTV).
Now enjoy Ghost Trek: "The Kinsey Report" finale.
Synopsis
In this webisode, the Puds team (Paranormal Underworld Detective Society) continue their search for the ghostly pageant princess, Tyler Rae Kinsey, strangled to death in the basement of her Colorado home. Guy Swisher finds Tyler Rae's mom had no fashion sense. The Goon Squad are watching hockey and drinking pink smoothies. Robbie and Ray-Ray attempt to fix the basement cameras and hear what appears to be a little girl's voice resonate from the darkness singing "Ring around the Rosie" - a song about the...
- 10/29/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Chained marks Lynch’s seventh foray into the world of directing; she’s likely best known for helming Boxing Helena, which picked up a Razzie Award for Worst Director. Lynch co-writes with Damian O'Donnell; Vincent D'Onofrio (The Cell, Men in Black), Eamon Farren (Red Dog, X: Night of Vengeance), Julia Ormond (I Know Who Killed Me, Legends of the Fall), Gina Philips (Jeepers Creepers, Ring Around the Rosie) and Jake Weber (Dawn of the Dead, Wendigo) star.
- 6/26/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
It's week four and our bachelorette is excited to begin the next step of her amazing journey in which the negotiated part of her contract allows Little Ricki and her school tutor to travel the world with high hopes that Emily finds true love somewhere between Charlotte and the Florida Keys. And what better place to discover love than Bermuda? During hurricane season! Ah yes. Nothing says romance like gale force winds, constant rain storms and a trip to the local perfumery.
Ironically, Little Ricki displayed more maturity when she was frolicking in the cold ocean or counting newly hatched baby chickens in the hotel garden than most of the men vying for Emily's love and affection. I've compiled a list of classic children's songs to commemorate the complete and utter juvenile behavior exhibited in the episode.
1. "This Old Man"
Doug received a coveted bud on his boring, rain-soaked one-on-one date.
Ironically, Little Ricki displayed more maturity when she was frolicking in the cold ocean or counting newly hatched baby chickens in the hotel garden than most of the men vying for Emily's love and affection. I've compiled a list of classic children's songs to commemorate the complete and utter juvenile behavior exhibited in the episode.
1. "This Old Man"
Doug received a coveted bud on his boring, rain-soaked one-on-one date.
- 6/5/2012
- by Lincee Ray
- Aol TV.
A Texas accent on Patrick Jane is unnatural, let's start with that. But then have him showing off weaponry and my head simply spins.
Still, "Ring Around The Rosie" highlights how things are changing at the Cbi and we need to adjust to a new state of normal.
Meet Luther Wainwright, the new boss. Does anyone know what happened to Hightower after the season finale? I don't think they've mentioned he or did I miss something? With Wainwright taking over I'd like to know what happened to Madeline because I really grew to like her.
Wainwright is a bit of an odd duck, but he may turn out to be an interesting foil for Jane. I'm not sure if he admires or fears Jane. Possibly both. He seems to appreciate Jane's input until that final scene where he declares him a clinical psychopath. Perhaps that's not the best sign of things to come.
Still, "Ring Around The Rosie" highlights how things are changing at the Cbi and we need to adjust to a new state of normal.
Meet Luther Wainwright, the new boss. Does anyone know what happened to Hightower after the season finale? I don't think they've mentioned he or did I miss something? With Wainwright taking over I'd like to know what happened to Madeline because I really grew to like her.
Wainwright is a bit of an odd duck, but he may turn out to be an interesting foil for Jane. I'm not sure if he admires or fears Jane. Possibly both. He seems to appreciate Jane's input until that final scene where he declares him a clinical psychopath. Perhaps that's not the best sign of things to come.
- 10/14/2011
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (C. Orlando)
- TVfanatic
We can't arrest an offender before he's offended.
It's better than after, don't you think?
The Mentalist will take a page from Person of Interest, its Thursday night counterpart on CBS, next week, as evidenced by the exchange above. On "Ring Around the Rosie," Jane will notice a suspicious looking man at a political rally and set out to prove that he's a psychopath on the verge of murder.
Where is a Machine when you need one, huh? Check out the official promo now and revisit the most recent installment of The Mentalist via this detailed review:
The Mentalist Promo: Ring Around the Rosie...
It's better than after, don't you think?
The Mentalist will take a page from Person of Interest, its Thursday night counterpart on CBS, next week, as evidenced by the exchange above. On "Ring Around the Rosie," Jane will notice a suspicious looking man at a political rally and set out to prove that he's a psychopath on the verge of murder.
Where is a Machine when you need one, huh? Check out the official promo now and revisit the most recent installment of The Mentalist via this detailed review:
The Mentalist Promo: Ring Around the Rosie...
- 10/7/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Daniel Craig stars as a family man with a nightmare mortgage in "Dream House" (Sept. 30), the latest incarnation of the haunted habitation genre.
It's more than likely that a few time-honored cliches of the idiom will be conjured up again to give us a fright. You'd think the characters in these films would know the symptoms by now. But for those who still have trouble reading the ghost signs, here are nine warnings that should tell you not to bother unpacking.
9. You Keep Hearing Children Laughing
What is it about the simple songs of our youth and joyful giggling of children that, with only a slight twist in context, become the creepiest, most demonic sounds in the universe? We may never know the answer. But one thing's for sure. If you're walking down a hallway and you hear "Ring Around the Rosie" being chanted by little voices behind a closed door,...
It's more than likely that a few time-honored cliches of the idiom will be conjured up again to give us a fright. You'd think the characters in these films would know the symptoms by now. But for those who still have trouble reading the ghost signs, here are nine warnings that should tell you not to bother unpacking.
9. You Keep Hearing Children Laughing
What is it about the simple songs of our youth and joyful giggling of children that, with only a slight twist in context, become the creepiest, most demonic sounds in the universe? We may never know the answer. But one thing's for sure. If you're walking down a hallway and you hear "Ring Around the Rosie" being chanted by little voices behind a closed door,...
- 9/29/2011
- by Ben Freiburger
- NextMovie
It was recently reported that Universal Pictures was in development on a reboot of Joe Johnston's "The Wolfman" and has hired Michael Tabb (Ring Around the Rosie) to write the script for a stand-alone picture. Moviehole has now learned that the new movie, called "Werewolf," has hired Louis Morneau to direct. Morneau's previous credits include "Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead," "The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting" and "Bats." Judging by those credits, it's clear that the studio is not planning to release the film in theaters. Instead, it will go straight to DVD, like most of the other projects Morneau has been involved with.
- 7/7/2011
- WorstPreviews.com
At this point it seems like most people agree that Joe Johnston's 2009 remake of The Wolfman was, at best, a massive letdown, if not an unmitigated disaster. The movie didn't even make back its $150 million budget, and yet, for some inexplicable reason Universal has actually been contemplating a sequel up until now. While the original project had a lot of potential, something tells me there wouldn't be much enthusiasm for a continuation, even with Benicio del Toro on board. In this case, it was probably going to be a direct-to-dvd feature anyway. The good news is, the proposed sequel now appears to be dead. The bad news is they've decided on another all too common route: reboot The Wolfman and start all over again! According to Moviehole [1], a script for a Wolfman sequel was in the process of being written by Michael Tabb, who also previously wrote the Tom Sizemore...
- 6/9/2011
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
In March, we told you Universal was developing a sequel to The Wolfman for its home video division. At the time, the studio was seeking writers. Moviehole provided an update today. Michael Tabb apparently had a script for Universal, yet Moviehole says his draft is being reworked, veering away from a sequel and becoming more of a reboot that will be more in common with George Waggner's 1941 film. Tabb, according to his IMDb page, wrote the original draft of Troy and penned Ring Around the Rosie (2006). So, we have to watch Larry Talbot struggle with lycanthropy for the first time again ? Honestly, why not just do a straight-up sequel if you're going to put money into doing a period piece again? It's better than re-hashing the same story. Filming is expected to...
- 6/8/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Back in March, we reported that Universal Pictures was working on a direct-to-dvd sequel to Joe Johnston's "The Wolfman," which grossed only $140 million globally on a $150 million budget. And has a lousy 33% fresh rating on RottenTomatoes. At the time, the studio was in talks with Michael Tabb (Ring Around the Rosie) to write the script. Moviehole has now learned that the script is being re-written to be an original film that will share a link to the original 1941 film. The new movie is currently being called "Werewolf" and is set to begin filming this fall. Universal is speaking to directors and will begin casting shortly.
- 6/8/2011
- WorstPreviews.com
We’re gonna need a bigger silver bullet to put this Universal monster down! After all the pre-production trials & tribulations, the eventual critical slamming and audience apathy that greeted the rebirth of the furry fiend on his last last outing (hell even director Joe Johnston didn’t like the movie), Universal are setting up an unlikely sequel to The Wolfman.
It would seem despite the $61 million domestic take for a movie budgeted at $150 million (!!) the dog barked louder at home with cracking dvd sales so, according to an insider speaking to Bloody Disgusting, Universal are convinced The Wolfman will howl again, albeit in a direct to disc sequel and they have hired writer Michael Tabb (Fear Itself: Dark Memories…no…me neither) to pen the screenplay.
We say ‘sequel’ but you can pretty much expect the new approach for the home video market to contain plenty more blood, gore, t & a and fur,...
It would seem despite the $61 million domestic take for a movie budgeted at $150 million (!!) the dog barked louder at home with cracking dvd sales so, according to an insider speaking to Bloody Disgusting, Universal are convinced The Wolfman will howl again, albeit in a direct to disc sequel and they have hired writer Michael Tabb (Fear Itself: Dark Memories…no…me neither) to pen the screenplay.
We say ‘sequel’ but you can pretty much expect the new approach for the home video market to contain plenty more blood, gore, t & a and fur,...
- 3/15/2011
- by Neil Upton
- Obsessed with Film
Yesterday’s rumor mill churned out that Joe Johnston’s The Wolfman was next in line for a full reboot…..and a straight to home video release. But this morning, Bloody-Disgusting has put those rumors to rest....
According to Bloody-Disgusting, the folks at Universal Pictures are in discussions to have Michael Tabb (Ring Around The Rosie) pen the screenplay for a full sequel to The Wolfman. This too will be a straight to home video release but is much better news than a complete remake of a movie barely 2 years old.
Written by HorrorBid columnist: Brock "The Real Wolfy" Lady
Original post blogged on b2evolution.
According to Bloody-Disgusting, the folks at Universal Pictures are in discussions to have Michael Tabb (Ring Around The Rosie) pen the screenplay for a full sequel to The Wolfman. This too will be a straight to home video release but is much better news than a complete remake of a movie barely 2 years old.
Written by HorrorBid columnist: Brock "The Real Wolfy" Lady
Original post blogged on b2evolution.
- 3/13/2011
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
Bloody-Disgusting recently reported that Universal Pictures is looking to turn "The Wolfman" into a direct-to-dvd franchise, similar to what the studio has done with "Death Race." The site has now learned that Universal is already in talks with Michael Tabb to write the script for the new installment, which will be a direct sequel to Joe Johnston's "The Wolfman." We don't know much about Tabb, except that he wrote the script for "Ring Around The Rosie," a horror film that went straight to DVD back in 2006. It's no wonder that Universal isn't interested in developing "The Wolfman" sequel for the big screen. The 2010 film grossed only $140 million globally on a $150 million budget. And has a lousy 33% fresh rating on RottenTomatoes.
- 3/13/2011
- WorstPreviews.com
Here is an excerpt from the report over at Bloody Disgusting. Be sure to head on over to the site for more info on the upcoming sequel to the 2010 movie which was directed by Captain America: The First Avenger helmer, Joe Johnston. It was unclear if it was a direct-to-disc reboot or a sequel of sorts. Our inside tipster hit us back this morning telling us that Michael Tabb is now in talks to pen the screenplay for what he hears is "a sequel." The period piece is listed as "Home Entertainment," so it appears Uni is headed down the same route as Death Race, as previously reported. Michael Tabb is best known for his work on, well, not that much really. His IMDb writing credit includes only Fear Itself: Dark Memories/Ring Around the Rosie, a straight-to-dvd horror flick about a young woman who is plagued by horrible visions...
- 3/12/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
The other day we reported that Universal is optioning to make a new film based on the classic 1941 film The Wolfman (here). Nothing was known about the new film other than it was possibly a reboot, and that it would be Dtv. Bloody-Disgusting is now hearing the film will in fact be a sequel, and that Michael Tabb (Ring Around The Rosie) will be writing the script. The film is still slated to hit Dtv as Universal has been doing recently with Death Race 2 and Scorpion King 3. Joe Johnston’s remake wasn’t received well, but the make-up artists did an outstanding job with the look, and hopefully they can return for this new film.
- 3/12/2011
- by Matt Keith
- Killer Films
Michael Noonan, gameplay engineer on Visceral Games' "Dead Space 2," has crafted a trailer for the multi-million dollar project with "Minecraft," the open world indie game produced on a shoestring budget.
The result: spooky.
Noonan spoke with Kotaku about his approach: "I didn't want to copy any 'Dead Space' trailers, most of them show off the monsters which I just can't do in 'MineCraft,' but it was definitely inspired by the Twinkle Twinkle and Ring Around the Rosie trailers."
"Minecraft" handles blocky architecture swimmingly. Noonan's decision to focus the trailer on the frightening Marker, the monolithic statue at the center of "Dead Space 2"s story delivers with its eery, rigid, ominous mood.
Now if we could just see some of that "Minecraft" creativity in more big budget games.
The result: spooky.
Noonan spoke with Kotaku about his approach: "I didn't want to copy any 'Dead Space' trailers, most of them show off the monsters which I just can't do in 'MineCraft,' but it was definitely inspired by the Twinkle Twinkle and Ring Around the Rosie trailers."
"Minecraft" handles blocky architecture swimmingly. Noonan's decision to focus the trailer on the frightening Marker, the monolithic statue at the center of "Dead Space 2"s story delivers with its eery, rigid, ominous mood.
Now if we could just see some of that "Minecraft" creativity in more big budget games.
- 2/1/2011
- by Chris Plante
- ifc.com
What better country to make a film about the internet age than India, the largest It labor exporting country? This serene, visual contemplation on the nature of the virtual world and finding one's identity in it starts with an ironic quote: "I had a dream about reality. It was such a relief to wake up." by a Polish aphorist Stanislaw J. Lec, which sets the tone of The Image Threads.
An It professor named Hari, 'pimping (in his own words)' the information technology laborers to the Us and Europe, narrates most of the film in philosophical monologue. He sometimes engages in conversations online with a virtual persona who might be either a sultry female model or a man in a mini-skirt or both. Other times he recalls his black magic priest grandfather.
At one point, parallels are drawn between internet virus and the Plague by a girl seductively treading around him,...
An It professor named Hari, 'pimping (in his own words)' the information technology laborers to the Us and Europe, narrates most of the film in philosophical monologue. He sometimes engages in conversations online with a virtual persona who might be either a sultry female model or a man in a mini-skirt or both. Other times he recalls his black magic priest grandfather.
At one point, parallels are drawn between internet virus and the Plague by a girl seductively treading around him,...
- 10/26/2010
- Screen Anarchy
These days, we can’t get enough of the newly-revealed “Nightmare on Elm Street” trailer, giving us our best look yet at Samuel Bayer’s take on Wes Craven’s original formula. With only a few months left before the April 30th unveiling of the film, we took a look back at Craven’s 1984 "Nightmare" and lined up 6 key side-by-side images. Read on for our analysis of what’s better, what’s not, and who might become this movie’s Johnny Depp.
The Jump-Rope Girls
A longtime staple of the “Elm Street” series, there’s something undeniably creepy about three little girls skipping rope and singing a song about a serial killer. Clearly, their existence in the series is an update of “Ring Around the Rosie,” an upbeat kids’ dittie long-rumored to be about the black plague [interestingly enough, Snopes says it’s not]. In both movies, the three girls are dressed in white, and hauntingly indifferent...
The Jump-Rope Girls
A longtime staple of the “Elm Street” series, there’s something undeniably creepy about three little girls skipping rope and singing a song about a serial killer. Clearly, their existence in the series is an update of “Ring Around the Rosie,” an upbeat kids’ dittie long-rumored to be about the black plague [interestingly enough, Snopes says it’s not]. In both movies, the three girls are dressed in white, and hauntingly indifferent...
- 2/26/2010
- by Larry Carroll
- MTV Movies Blog
John Polson is poised to direct Robert De Niro in Hide & Seek at 20th Century Fox. Polson replaces Albert Hughes, who originally was attached to direct. The project is a psychological thriller about a man (De Niro) who suspects that his young daughter has come up with an unexpected and terrifying way to deal with her mother's death. Barry Josephson is producing from a script by Ari Schlossberg. At the studio, the project is being overseen by Peter Kang, who brought the project in when he was an executive in the Fox 2000 division. He's now based in Hutch Parker's TCF division. Polson is repped by Endeavor. The project reteams him with Fox, for whom he directed the teen thriller Swimfan. Polson also is attached to direct Deal at Franchise Pictures and Fear Itself, a remake of Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs, at Miramax Films.
- 9/11/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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