At his murder trial rolls on, Eddie Ray Routh has been described in troubling detail by those close to him as a man who rarely showered, wore shirts with holes in the armpits, drove a car with no brakes and dreamed of starting a lawn-mowing business that would use goats to do the work. Routh, standing trial in Stephenville, Texas, for the murders of American Sniper hero Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield, was so quirky, his family and ex-girlfriend testified, that they'd often sum things up with, "That's just Eddie being Eddie." But things took a chilling turn on Feb.
- 2/19/2015
- by Darla Atlas
- PEOPLE.com
At his murder trial rolls on, Eddie Ray Routh has been described in troubling detail by those close to him as a man who rarely showered, wore shirts with holes in the armpits, drove a car with no brakes and dreamed of starting a lawn-mowing business that would use goats to do the work. Routh, standing trial in Stephenville, Texas, for the murders of American Sniper hero Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield, was so quirky, his family and ex-girlfriend testified, that they'd often sum things up with, "That's just Eddie being Eddie." But things took a chilling turn on Feb.
- 2/19/2015
- by Darla Atlas
- PEOPLE.com
A new killer is on the loose in Spence Nicholson's Dweller. This indie horror title focuses on an ancient legend and killer, known as John Gaines. This title stars Patrick Muldoon (Starship Troopers), Mika Boorem (The Ward) and Ethan Embry. The first trailer for the film has recently been released. In the story, Gaines was an active serial killer, over twenty-five years ago. He roamed Green Oaks, with his sister Elizabeth, until she was eventually captured. Gaines broke her out of the Green Oaks Psychiatric Hospital and Gaines has not been seen since, until now! Fans of indie horror can see the first trailer for Dweller below. The clip shows several of the characters and a little bit of Gaines. A release date for the film is upcoming and more details on the film can be found at the official website for Dweller, also below. Release Date: Tba. Director: Spence Nicholson.
- 1/11/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
*Updated with dozens of new locations* It was recently announced John Carpenter’s Halloween will return to theaters across the country this October and the first list of participating theaters have been announced.
“This October, John Carpenter’s immortal classic, Halloween, will be making a return to theaters nationwide. This will be the biggest run the film has had since shocking audiences in 1978, and makes for the perfect early kick off to next year’s 35th Anniversary celebration.
Screening before the film will be You Can’T Kill The Bogeyman: 35 Years Of Halloween, a new mini documentary written and directed by our own Justin Beahm, focusing on the undeniable impact the film (and series) has had on culture and the genre. The documentary will run at all screenings coast-to-coast.”
*Note: More locations will be added over the course of the month. Although most of the screenings are expected to start on October 25th,...
“This October, John Carpenter’s immortal classic, Halloween, will be making a return to theaters nationwide. This will be the biggest run the film has had since shocking audiences in 1978, and makes for the perfect early kick off to next year’s 35th Anniversary celebration.
Screening before the film will be You Can’T Kill The Bogeyman: 35 Years Of Halloween, a new mini documentary written and directed by our own Justin Beahm, focusing on the undeniable impact the film (and series) has had on culture and the genre. The documentary will run at all screenings coast-to-coast.”
*Note: More locations will be added over the course of the month. Although most of the screenings are expected to start on October 25th,...
- 9/18/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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