Get ready for a nostalgic trip to the mall, because Heather Wixson is joined by special guest Kelli Maroney (one of the featured interviews in the 1980s horror documentary In Search of Darkness) on a new episode of Daily Dead's podcast!
On this episode of Corpse Club, Heather Wixson is joined by special guest Kelli Maroney! Listen as Maroney discusses some of the most memorable roles in her acting career thus far, including Cindy in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Samantha Belmont in Night of the Comet, and Alison Parks in Chopping Mall. Maroney also talks about her involvement in the new horror documentary In Search of Darkness, which features more than 40 insightful interviews with some of the most influential filmmakers, actors, and practical effects artists from the 1980s. So, after you've shopped till you've dropped and evaded the security robots at your local mall, sit back, relax, and enjoy...
On this episode of Corpse Club, Heather Wixson is joined by special guest Kelli Maroney! Listen as Maroney discusses some of the most memorable roles in her acting career thus far, including Cindy in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Samantha Belmont in Night of the Comet, and Alison Parks in Chopping Mall. Maroney also talks about her involvement in the new horror documentary In Search of Darkness, which features more than 40 insightful interviews with some of the most influential filmmakers, actors, and practical effects artists from the 1980s. So, after you've shopped till you've dropped and evaded the security robots at your local mall, sit back, relax, and enjoy...
- 3/29/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Crank up Chris Farren's "Whole World is Celebratin'" and brush up on your Valley Girl jargon, because Orion Pictures' Night of the Comet reimagining now has a writer.
Deadline reports that "Orion Pictures has set" Roxanne Benjamin to write a remake of the 1984 cult horror comedy Night of the Comet. While plot details for the new take have yet to be revealed, fans of the Thom Eberhardt film know that the original followed teenaged sisters Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart) and Samantha Belmont (Kelli Maroney), two Valley Girls who shoot and shop their way through the sudden apocalypse after a passing comet reduces the Earth's population to piles of dust and ravenous zombies.
While the original Night of the Comet incorporated plenty of comedic elements into its spooky storyline, Deadline reveals that the remake is expected to hone in on the horror and sci-fi aspects of the apocalyptic story.
Deadline reports that "Orion Pictures has set" Roxanne Benjamin to write a remake of the 1984 cult horror comedy Night of the Comet. While plot details for the new take have yet to be revealed, fans of the Thom Eberhardt film know that the original followed teenaged sisters Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart) and Samantha Belmont (Kelli Maroney), two Valley Girls who shoot and shop their way through the sudden apocalypse after a passing comet reduces the Earth's population to piles of dust and ravenous zombies.
While the original Night of the Comet incorporated plenty of comedic elements into its spooky storyline, Deadline reveals that the remake is expected to hone in on the horror and sci-fi aspects of the apocalyptic story.
- 10/23/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In Thom Eberhardt’s 1984 cult classic film, Night of the Comet, teenaged sisters Regina and Samantha Belmont prove that Valley Girls can survive with the best of them after most of the population has either been reduced to dust or turned into zombies. Fans of the fun fright flick who live in the London area can watch a special screening at The Prince Charles Cinema with Catherine Mary Stewart in attendance.
Taking place at 9:00pm this Thursday, October 16th, the Night of the Comet screening will be followed by a live Q&A with Catherine Mary Stewart (who plays Regina, aka “Reggie” in the film). To learn more about this special event, visit:
http://www.princecharlescinema.com/events/events.php?
“In this satirical sci-fi comedy, Samantha (Kelli Maroney) and Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart) are two sisters whose father was a hard-bitten Green Beret, but who”ve grown into typical Valley Girls.
Taking place at 9:00pm this Thursday, October 16th, the Night of the Comet screening will be followed by a live Q&A with Catherine Mary Stewart (who plays Regina, aka “Reggie” in the film). To learn more about this special event, visit:
http://www.princecharlescinema.com/events/events.php?
“In this satirical sci-fi comedy, Samantha (Kelli Maroney) and Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart) are two sisters whose father was a hard-bitten Green Beret, but who”ve grown into typical Valley Girls.
- 10/15/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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