Filmmaker Kevin Smith is best known for his work in the comedy genre. His movies often center on comic book and Star Wars-loving guys, and tend to be packed with stoner humor and vulgar but amusing conversations about sex. But once he was more than a decade and several movies into his movie career, he decided to switch things up, making a horror film that was inspired by disturbing headlines and is packed with death, damnation – and some damn fine acting. Released in 2011, Kevin Smith’s first horror movie was called Red State (watch it Here), and if you haven’t seen it, it’s the best horror movie you never saw.
Most Christian churches preach of a loving, forgiving God. But there’s one particular church with a small congregation that takes the concept of “fire and brimstone” so far, many have labelled it a hate group. Their idea...
Most Christian churches preach of a loving, forgiving God. But there’s one particular church with a small congregation that takes the concept of “fire and brimstone” so far, many have labelled it a hate group. Their idea...
- 2/7/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
A couple months ago, Kevin Smith announced that he will be making a sequel 2014 horror film Tusk (watch it Here) for the film’s tenth anniversary, a sequel that he’s planning to call Tusk. And that’s not the only horror sequel he has in the works. Slash Film reports that, during a Q&a at an Austin, Texas screening of Clerks III, Smith is also going to be making a sequel to his 2011 horror debut Red State (watch that one Here)! Red State 2 will be happening because distributor Lionsgate (who also financed Clerks III) specifically requested that he make the sequel.
Smith said, “(Lionsgate was) like, if we do this, would you do it again? And I was like, yeah, in a heartbeat. […] I mean, obviously, Michael Parks is gone. But it’s just a story of crazy people with guns and shit like that. As long as...
Smith said, “(Lionsgate was) like, if we do this, would you do it again? And I was like, yeah, in a heartbeat. […] I mean, obviously, Michael Parks is gone. But it’s just a story of crazy people with guns and shit like that. As long as...
- 11/15/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
For anyone who loves Kevin Smith (and it’s no secret that I’m chief among them), it’s been a bit of a wait for news on Killroy Was Here. Shot a few years ago, the horror anthology took a backseat to Jay and Silent Bob Reboot in the wake of Smith’s heart attack, but now, while doing a virtual version of his annual Comic-Con panel, it has revealed itself. Yes, Smith debuted a Trailer for the film, with hopes that it might be out either later on this year, or early next year. You can see the Trailer below, but first, a bit about what the flick is about! The movie is a horror anthology, loosely based on the Kilroy Was Here graffiti symbol from World War II. For those who don’t know, here’s a bit about that, from Wikipedia: “Kilroy was here is...
- 7/30/2020
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Francois Clemmons was in his early 20s when began his long run as the neighborhood policeman, Officer Clemmons, on the formative children's television show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." Francois Clemmons was alongside other incredible counterparts like Betty Aberlin as Lady Aberlin, Joe Negri as Handyman Negri, David Newell as the delivery man Mr. McFeely and of course Fred Rogers as Mr. Rogers himself. Francois was on the program for 25 years and was one of the first...
- 6/6/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood theater! Check out our review for Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? is the documentary that chronicles the creation and run of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, through stock interviews with Fred Rogers as well as others involved in the show. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville gives us an intimate look at America's favorite neighbor. With Interviews from Joanne Rogers, Betty Aberlin, McColm Cephas Jr. the film is powerful and nostalgic in all the best ways. Check out what BC had thought about it:
Have you seen Won’t You Be My Neighbor?? What did you think about it?...
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? is the documentary that chronicles the creation and run of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, through stock interviews with Fred Rogers as well as others involved in the show. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville gives us an intimate look at America's favorite neighbor. With Interviews from Joanne Rogers, Betty Aberlin, McColm Cephas Jr. the film is powerful and nostalgic in all the best ways. Check out what BC had thought about it:
Have you seen Won’t You Be My Neighbor?? What did you think about it?...
- 6/19/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (B.C.)
- Cinelinx
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood theater! In the spirit of Mr. Rogers, we decided to present our Won’t You Be My Neighbor? a little differently. Come inside to watch!
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? is the documentary that chronicles the creation and run of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, through stock interviews with Fred Rogers as well as others involved in the show. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville gives us an intimate look at America's favorite neighbor. With Interviews from Joanne Rogers, Betty Aberlin, McColm Cephas Jr. the film is powerful and nostalgic in all the best ways. Check out what BC had thought about it:
Have you seen Won’t You Be My Neighbor?? What did you think about it?...
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? is the documentary that chronicles the creation and run of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, through stock interviews with Fred Rogers as well as others involved in the show. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville gives us an intimate look at America's favorite neighbor. With Interviews from Joanne Rogers, Betty Aberlin, McColm Cephas Jr. the film is powerful and nostalgic in all the best ways. Check out what BC had thought about it:
Have you seen Won’t You Be My Neighbor?? What did you think about it?...
- 6/19/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (B.C.)
- Cinelinx
Let's revisit the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood TV show and TV series finale, hosted by the lovely and talented Fred Rogers. The show began on Canada's CBC in 1963, with the title stylized MisteRogers.In 1966, it first aired as MisteRogers' Neighborhood on Een. In 1968 the show moved to National Education Television (Net) which would be replaced by PBS. The title was eventually re-styled as Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. The Mister Rogers' Neighborhood TV series finale first aired 15 years ago today, on August 31, 2001.Fred McFeely Rogers hosted the children's show, which featured Betty Aberlin (Lady Aberlin), David Newell (Mr. McFeely), Joe Negri (Handyman Negri), Robert Trow (Robert Troll), Chuck Aber (Neighbor Aber), Bill Barker (Dr. Bill Platypus), Audrey Roth (Miss Paulifficate), Don Brockett (Chef Brockett), François Scarborough Clemmons (Officer Clemmons), Betty Seamans (Mrs. McFeely) and...
- 9/1/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It is a sad day in the neighborhood. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood TV series puppeteer, Carole Switala, has died at the age of 69. Ms. Switala is one of the puppeteers behind Ana Platypus, as well as Prince Tuesday, son to King Friday the Xiii and Queen Sarah Saturday.Switala is also credited as Daniel Striped Tiger on the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood TV show soundtrack. The Mister Rogers' Neighborhood TV series stars Fred Rogers. The cast also includes: Betty Aberlin, David Newell, Joe Negri, Robert Trow, Chuck Aber, Bill Barker, Audrey Roth, Don Brockett, and François Scarborough Clemmons.Read More…...
- 7/20/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Red State Trailer, Red State Poster. Kevin Smith‘s Red State (2011) movie trailer, movie poster stars Melissa Leo, Michael Parks, John Goodman, Michael Angarano, and Nicholas Braun. Red State‘s plot synopsis: “Red State begins by following three horny high school boys who come across an online ad from an older woman looking for a gang bang. Boys being boys, they hit the road to satisfy their libidinal urges. But what begins as a fantasy takes a dark turn as they come face-to-face with a terrifying “holy” force with a fatal agenda.”
We previously posted the Red State (2011) Teaser Trailer.
This reminds me of Eli Roth‘s Cabin Fever, a horror film that went back to the basics and didn’t rely on formula, whether successful in that endeavor or not.
Red State also stars Ronnie Connell, Kaylee DeFer, Kyle Gallner, Anna Gunn, Matt L. Jones, John Lacy, Catherine McCord,...
We previously posted the Red State (2011) Teaser Trailer.
This reminds me of Eli Roth‘s Cabin Fever, a horror film that went back to the basics and didn’t rely on formula, whether successful in that endeavor or not.
Red State also stars Ronnie Connell, Kaylee DeFer, Kyle Gallner, Anna Gunn, Matt L. Jones, John Lacy, Catherine McCord,...
- 7/28/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
For George A. Romero, master of the zombie horror genre, the only thing scarier than 50 flesh-eating undead monsters is 50 background actors in zombie makeup asking for direction. He hasn't directed such a mob since 1978. "If I make any kind of gesture, all of a sudden everybody is doing the same thing," says the filmmaker now on his sixth zombie film, "Survival of the Dead," which hits theaters May 28. Romero tells actors to use their imagination and just "be dead" instead. Early on, Romero learned that all great horror films reflects real-life horror, so he injected each of his own with equal parts social commentary and explicit gore. Ultimately, the films serve as snapshots of the times they were filmed. In 1968, "Night of the Living Dead" was made during the turbulent Civil Rights movement. Critics loved how Romero cast an African-American actor as the lead. Romero now says that subtext was...
- 5/25/2010
- backstage.com
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