This January, NBCUniversal is offering fans the chance to dive into some of Universal Pictures’ most gruesome classic films ever made on one of the world’s biggest horror YouTube channels, ‘Fear: The Home of Horror.’
Starting January 15th 2021 horror fans will have the opportunity to scare away the January blues and take a step back in time to watch an incredible array of classic re-mastered cult films for Free including Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), The Mummy (1932), The Invisible Man (1933), The Wolf Man (1941), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948).
Each film will premiere individually and be available to watch for seven days on the Fear: The Home of Horror YouTube channel. Additionally, during each film’s premiere week, fans will have the opportunity to add these films to their digital collection at a discounted price, allowing them to watch whenever they want, for as many times as they want!
Starting January 15th 2021 horror fans will have the opportunity to scare away the January blues and take a step back in time to watch an incredible array of classic re-mastered cult films for Free including Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), The Mummy (1932), The Invisible Man (1933), The Wolf Man (1941), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948).
Each film will premiere individually and be available to watch for seven days on the Fear: The Home of Horror YouTube channel. Additionally, during each film’s premiere week, fans will have the opportunity to add these films to their digital collection at a discounted price, allowing them to watch whenever they want, for as many times as they want!
- 1/6/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
In the 89 years that the Academy Awards have been held, over 40 musicals have either been nominated for or have won an Oscar for Best Picture, including this last December's La La Land. The first musical to ever win Best Picture was The Broadway Melody at the second Academy Awards in 1929. The film starred Charles King, Eddie Kane, Bessie Love and Anita Page...
- 2/23/2017
- by Rachel Crawford
- BroadwayWorld.com
Oh. My. God. That was just insane!
While most people were still feeling a little ho-hum over the second part of The Real Housewives of New York City's reunion tonight, the Twitterverse and other sites lit up when Jill Zarin stepped back into the spotlight for a Watch What Happens Live! 1-1 Special with Andy Cohen. Zarin returned to put Cohen and Bravo on the hot seat, letting both factions know just how she really felt about being abruptly fired from the show and nothing was left off the table. You could even call the interview "Jill Zarin Unplugged" if the Queen of Zarin Farbics wasn't always plugged into her own, and only her own, universe. So what spilled out of Jill's mouth unto Andy's ill prepared lap? Here are the top Wtf moments of the night that will have Anti-Jill Zarin bloggers cackling into the wee hours of tomorrow morning.
While most people were still feeling a little ho-hum over the second part of The Real Housewives of New York City's reunion tonight, the Twitterverse and other sites lit up when Jill Zarin stepped back into the spotlight for a Watch What Happens Live! 1-1 Special with Andy Cohen. Zarin returned to put Cohen and Bravo on the hot seat, letting both factions know just how she really felt about being abruptly fired from the show and nothing was left off the table. You could even call the interview "Jill Zarin Unplugged" if the Queen of Zarin Farbics wasn't always plugged into her own, and only her own, universe. So what spilled out of Jill's mouth unto Andy's ill prepared lap? Here are the top Wtf moments of the night that will have Anti-Jill Zarin bloggers cackling into the wee hours of tomorrow morning.
- 10/16/2012
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
Here are the finalists for the Dream House contest from Wamg. All that was required was to submit a photo and/or story of a haunted, abandoned house in your neighborhood.
The winner will receive a prize pack with tickets to the advance screening (Thursday, September 29 at 10pm at Ronnie.s 20 Cine) of Dream House, posters and other goodies! Let us know in the comments section below who the winner is.
#1 North St. Louis (Photo and Story)
The Red Brick House on Prairie
In North St. Louis, they tell the tale of the red brick house on Prairie Ave. It is rumored that Fat Woods and Earl Killer Williams, two Black gangsters who, in the early seventies took over North St. Louis territory after the mob left, used the cellar to kill (Fast) Eddie Kane (a small level drug dealer wannabe pimp)and Sugar Baby, his main lady. The rumors...
The winner will receive a prize pack with tickets to the advance screening (Thursday, September 29 at 10pm at Ronnie.s 20 Cine) of Dream House, posters and other goodies! Let us know in the comments section below who the winner is.
#1 North St. Louis (Photo and Story)
The Red Brick House on Prairie
In North St. Louis, they tell the tale of the red brick house on Prairie Ave. It is rumored that Fat Woods and Earl Killer Williams, two Black gangsters who, in the early seventies took over North St. Louis territory after the mob left, used the cellar to kill (Fast) Eddie Kane (a small level drug dealer wannabe pimp)and Sugar Baby, his main lady. The rumors...
- 9/28/2011
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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