Paranormal Activity 4 may be the most terrifying entry in the horror franchise yet!
The newest trailer (above) features just about everything scary: inanimate objects moving by themselves, invisible forces lifting sleeping people into the air, creepy little kids trying to murder their family, weird occult symbols and, most importantly, loud noises that go BING-BANG-BOOM-BOOM in the night.
Oh goodness…
With Sinister, Silent Hill: Revelations 3D, The Bay, AND this spooky sequel hitting theaters in the next month, we're not getting ANY sleep this October.
The latest Guillermo del Toro-produced thriller looks absolutely terrifying.
GoT's Jamie Lanister stars in this unique ghost story which begins when two little girls are discovered living in a cabin in the woods all by themselves. He plays their nice uncle who takes them both in since their parents were murdered before they disappeared in the forest.
Oscar-nominee Jessica Chastain plays his girlfriend who is not quite sure she's ready to care for these kids. Just when they start to get along things start to get a little weird and they keep talking to an invisible "mama."
As we all should know by now, little kids talking to things that grown ups can't see is NEVER good. Find out why in the upcoming film's first trailer (above)!
M. Night Shyamalan may have fallen from fans' grace after making such shyamalbombs as Lady In The Water, The Happening and The Last Airbender, but that's not stopping him from trying new things.
For the first time in his career, the writer and director plans to put one his visions on the small screen. He is working with SyFy and Buffy the Vampire Slayer producer Marti Noxon to develop a pilot for a show called Proof.
The proposed series would revolve around the son of a billionaire tech genius who offers a large reward for anyone who can find proof of life after death after his parents perish in a tragic accident.
Inneresting…
Batman meets Ghost…we kinda dig the premise. Hopefully
We went in to see Ghost on Monday having heard the negative chatter. We were prepared for dreadful, but thankfully we got entertaining but mediocre instead!
The one big thing missing from the musical was heart! For a show all about love, it seemed like a lot of love was lacking in the process of putting it all together.
Ghost felt very cold, in every sense. It felt like somebody had an idea to cash in on a hit film and assembled a musical by-the-books. Unfortunately, it failed to meet the standard of excellence one expects from a hit Broadway musical!
What was MOST disappointing in the musical was the music! Rather shocking how lackluster the songs were, considering the A-list team behind the score and lyrics. Hit songwriters Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard failed to deliver. Big time! Their songs felt uninspired!
When the only memorable song in your musical is the only song you didn't write (Unchained Melody), as they say in the show: "You in danger, girl!"
If Ghost the musical had launched in the early 90s, we think it would have been a big hit! But it just doesn't work in this day and age.
Having said all that, we were entertained. The show was just a missed opportunity! It didn't live up to its full potential!
The illusions and special effects were super rad! The staging and scenic design was big and impressive! The choreography and modern dance numbers were dreary, though.
But there were some fabulous performances! Da'Vine Joy Randolph stole the show playing the Whoopi Goldberg part! And Richard Fleeshman was so charismatic and likeable in the Patrick Swayze role.
Caissie Levy, however, felt miscast in the Demi Moore role. She has a great voice, which she overused with some major oversinging at times, but she failed to bring anything special to the part. She lacked, in this role, the charisma that Fleeshman and Randolph brought to theirs.
If you're in NYC, though, and can get cheap seats to Ghost, then it's definitely worth your time and money!