Here are the films opening theatrically in the U.S. the week of Friday, October 23. All synopses provided by distributor unless listed otherwise. Wide Jem and the Holograms Director: John M. Chu Cast: Aubrey Peeples, Stefanie Scott, Aurora Perrineau, Hayley Kiyoko, Ryan Guzman, Molly Ringwald, Juliette Lewis, Nicholas Braun, Isabella Kai Rice, Samantha Newark, Britta Phillips, Nathan Moore, Barnaby Carpenter, Robin Lynn Synopsis: "In a hyper-linked social media age, an orphaned teenage girl, Jerrica Jem Benton, becomes an online recording sensation, and she and her sisters embark on a music-driven scavenger hunt - one that sends them on an adventure across Los Angeles - in an attempt to unlock a final message left by her father." The Last Witch Hunter Director: Breck Eisner Cast: Vin Diesel, Rose Leslie, Elijah Wood, Michael Caine, Lotte Verbeek, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Allegra Carpenter, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Aimee Carrero, Isaach de Bankolé,...
- 10/23/2015
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
We're still recovering from the news that a Kraken lair has supposedly been discovered in Nevada, but now another mythical creature is making news: the yeti.
Scientists gathering at a Russian Big Foot enthusiast conference are 95 percent sure that Yetis exist and live in the vast Siberian expanse. A group of "researchers" who undertook a two-day expedition to a cave in the Kemerovo region say they have collected "irrefutable evidence" that proves the yeti exists.
"In one of the detected tracks, Russian scientist Anatoly Fokin noted several hairs that might belong to the yeti," reads a statement from the Kemerovo government. Scientists also found "a presumed bed" and other yeti-characteristic items.
"Conference participants came to the conclusion that the artifacts found give 95 percent evidence of the habitation of the 'snow man' on Kemerovo region territory," the statement continues.
"I know they exist," conference participant Robin Lynn tells London's Guardian. "I see them every day.
Scientists gathering at a Russian Big Foot enthusiast conference are 95 percent sure that Yetis exist and live in the vast Siberian expanse. A group of "researchers" who undertook a two-day expedition to a cave in the Kemerovo region say they have collected "irrefutable evidence" that proves the yeti exists.
"In one of the detected tracks, Russian scientist Anatoly Fokin noted several hairs that might belong to the yeti," reads a statement from the Kemerovo government. Scientists also found "a presumed bed" and other yeti-characteristic items.
"Conference participants came to the conclusion that the artifacts found give 95 percent evidence of the habitation of the 'snow man' on Kemerovo region territory," the statement continues.
"I know they exist," conference participant Robin Lynn tells London's Guardian. "I see them every day.
- 10/11/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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