All posts tagged "malcolm mcdowell"
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Film Reviews
/ 6 years ago‘Slaughterhouse Rulez’ Review: Dir. Crispian Mills (2018)
Slaughterhouse Rulez review: Title ring a bell? It should do and it’s not the only thing about Slaughterhouse Rulez that sounds...
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Film News
/ 8 years agoThe trailer for Rob Zombie’s latest film ’31’ promises bloody carnage
Rob Zombie though more famous as a rock singer has for the last decade or so been moonlighting as a film...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoSUNDANCE 2016: Bad Ass Ladies lead the way in Midnight Lineup
The Sundance Institute announced its Midnight slate Monday and it appears that ladies are leading the way with seven of the nine...
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Film News
/ 10 years agoMalcolm McDowell Becomes ‘The Abominable Dr.Phibes’
There was a time when Malcolm McDowell’s status as a jobbing actor in numerous celluloid stinkers appeared to eclipse his defining...
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Film News
/ 10 years agoMichael Myers Returns Again! ‘Halloween XI’ Slashing Soon Say Producers
Recent reports of HALLOWEEN – THE NEXT CHAPTER turned out to be false. However producers have used the opportunity to go...
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Home Entertainment
/ 11 years agoSilent Night DVD Review
Director: Steven C. Miller Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Jaime King, Donal Logue, Ellen Wong, Andrew Cecon, Rick Skene, Courtney-Jane White, Erik J. Berg, Running...
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Features
/ 11 years agoTHN HalloweenFest Day 31: Halloween Franchise
‘It’s Halloween, everyone’s entitled to one good scare.’ After 30 entries into HalloweenFest – THN’s celebration of all things horror –...
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Film Trailers
/ 12 years agoMore Anthology Horror In ‘Sanitarium’
We’re seeing a welcome return to horror anthologies of late, with the likes of BLACK MIRROR, V/H/S and THE ABCS OF...
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Home Entertainment
/ 12 years agoAntiviral DVD Review
Director: Brandon Cronenberg Cast: Caleb Landry Jones, Sarah Gadon, Malcolm McDowell, Douglas Smith, Joe Pingue Certificate: 15 Running Time: 103 minutes...
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Features
/ 12 years agoTHN’s Top Ten Horror Remakes Part 2
January is fast becoming the month to rival the more appropriate October for the release of horror films. So we conclude...