Month: July 2023

This Halloween, Universal and Blumhouse bring Five Nights at Freddy’s to the big screen for the very first time, and the film’s official MPA rating has been turned in this week. The Five Nights at Freddy’s movie has been rated PG-13 for… “Strong violent content, bloody images and language.” Universal Pictures will release Blumhouse’s Five Nights
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Band Announces New Tour Dates with Rehab and Scotty Austin Columbia, MO based Heavy Rockers Dark Below have delivered their powerful new single “Make Believe”.  What began as a humble trio making music for their friends in the Midwest has grown into a promising force on the national scene. LINK TREE: https://linktr.ee/darkbelow The song features a massive, wall of
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EXCLUSIVE: Despite all the champagne popping at Warner Bros and Universal over the bananas box office success of Barbie and Oppenheimer, distribution executives continue to sweat over a possible lengthy SAG-AFTRA strike that is already blowing up the fall release calendar. We told you first last week this was going to happen. Many want their
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News Todd Terje Announces North American Tour The Norwegian producer’s first run of DJ shows in five years kick off this summer By Eric Torres July 25, 2023 Facebook Twitter Todd Terje (Anne Valeur) Facebook Twitter Todd Terje has announced his first North American tour in five years. The Norwegian producer’s upcoming set of DJ
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Many people dream of living in an idyllic place, enjoying comfort and security in a gorgeous new home with all mod cons. But be careful what you wish for… Sarah Hilary’s new standalone paints a grim picture of achieving those goals – because sometimes, there are unknown horrors lurking in the shadow-filled nooks and crannies
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The final verse of Robert Frost’s memorable poem, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” inspires and captures the essence of writer/director Teresa Sutherland’s (The Wind, “Midnight Mass”) directorial debut. Lovely, Dark, and Deep applies cosmic horror to a familiar genre setting, the wilderness, to unfurl a twisted, stunningly shot psychological mood piece. While Frost’s poem was
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