Lee Pace has done plenty of TV over the years. From his cult favorite series, “Pushing Daisies,” to the criminally underrated “Halt and Catch Fire,” the actor has never shied away from the silver screen.
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Typically, when a studio revives a horror franchise and tries to reboot it for a new audience, fans roll their eyes. This has been seen time after time, and mostly, these reboots/revivals result in a subpar product.
Well, that wasn’t the case with Blumhouse’s 2018 revival of “Halloween.” Not only was that film a massive financial success, but it also reinvigorated a franchise that many thought was long past its relevance. Continue reading Jamie Lee Curtis Talks Similarities Between ‘Halloween
.Lee Pace has done plenty of TV over the years. From his cult favorite series, “Pushing Daisies,” to the criminally underrated “Halt and Catch Fire,” the actor has never shied away from the silver screen.
Jake Gyllenhaal poses with Jamie Lee Curtis, who happens to be his godmother, after a Q&A panel for his new movie, The Guilty, in Los Angeles on Tuesday night (September 21).
Halloween Kills has been shared, the latest in a comeback series of films from the popular horror franchise.Jamie Lee Curtis reprises her role as Laurie Strode for the movie.
music video for her single ‘Before You Gotta Go’ and fellow Melbourne act Quivers’ clip for ‘You’re Not Always On My Mind’.Both music videos feature the respective musicians heading out into the field and recording audio samples from the natural world.
Michael Myers is on the loose again.
You can’t kill the boogeyman, and you can’t kill the “Halloween” franchise either. After a couple of story retcons in the original slasher series and Rob Zombie‘s take on the Michael Myers mythos, The Shape rose again in 2018 with David Gordon Green‘s “Halloween.” A redundant title to a tired narrative, to be sure, but there are plenty out there (including this writer) who still love to see Laurie Strode duke it out with Haddonfield’s least favorite son.
The trailer for Halloween Kills is here!
Jamie Lee Curtis is sticking up for Scarlett Johansson.
Jamie Lee Curtis has Scarlett Johansson's back!The 62-year-old actress penned a special message for the star as part of Time's 100 Most Influential People of 2021. Published on Wednesday, Curtis fiercely defends Johansson amid herlawsuit against Disney.«I recently watched her own the screen as the who exacts revenge on a powerful figure who manipulates (emphasis on man) women to fight for him,» Curtis writes.
Jon Seda is making a big change from his years on NBC’s Chicago P.D. as he shifts into the sci-drama La Brea where he plays Dr. Sam Velez, premiering Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 9 p.m. ET.
After giving horror fans a solid “Halloween” installment, serving as a sequel to the original John Carpenter film with Jamie Lee Curtis playing a more seasoned and gritty incarnation of her iconic Laurie Strode role, director David Gordon Green is back with “Halloween Kills” which premiered at the Venice Film Festival yesterday.
The upcoming movie Halloween Kills is going to be available to watch from the comfort of your home earlier than we expected.
stripping off her shoes as she ran onstage to accept the prestigious honor. Talking about the memorable moment on social media after the ceremony, the “Halloween Kills” star wrote, “I accepted my Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement with these words which I attempted to deliver in Italian. ‘Thank you again for this great honor. I dedicate it to the victims and survivors of violence.
Halloween Kills have been released following its debut at the 78th Venice International Film Festival.Halloween Kills is the second chapter in director David Gordon Green’s trilogy following 2018’s Halloween, which acted as a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978 classic.The film brings back Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode, alongside Judy Greer, Andi Matichak and Will Patton who all reprise their roles.
Jamie Lee Curtis shows off her prestigious award inside the 2021 Venice International Film Festival on Wednesday evening (September 8) in Venice, Italy.