The Boneyard (1991) is unique in that it is the only ghoul film — that I’m aware of — that has Phyllis Diller (gay icon wig aficionado) and Norman Fell (Three’s Company) in it. Ed Nelson (Police Academy 3) also appears. How they got those three to appear in a
Review: ALIEN:EARTH Episode 3
Having reviewed the first two episodes of Alien: Earth last week, I thought I would keep it going for the remainder of the eight-episode season. To summarise last week’s review, I said it was a promising start but there was still plenty of time for them to screw it up,
Trailer: STRANGE JOURNEY: THE STORY OF ROCKY HORROR
There are musicals, and there are musicals, and then there is The Rocky Horror Picture Show. A new documentary is coming out about the stage play that became a cult movie. The Rocky Horror Picture Show is like Marmite; you either love it or hate it. It was on TV
TV News: Emily, Mayor, Pitt, Trek, Samurai
Emily in Paris Netflix has announced that “Emily in Paris” will return with all ten episodes of its fifth season launching on December 18th. The new season exits Paris in favor of Venice where Emily (Lily Collins) faces professional and romantic challenges as she adapts to life in a new
Details On “Avengers: Doomsday” Set Clash
If you go by the actors who have been working on the film, shooting “Avengers: Doomsday” has been a delight. Rebecca Romijn, James Marsden and more recently Alan Cumming have talked about their time shooting the Marvel Studios ensemble title in interviews. All have indicated how much easier, nicer and