Dustin Ferguson's Amityville: Evil Never Dies Features Return to Acting of Scream Legend Mark Patton
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Dustin Ferguson, director and creator of horror flicks and owner of cult-film status Old Skool Video rental store, has announced that Mark Patton, lauded as the first “male scream queen,” is continuing his return to acting as one of the stars of Ferguson's Amityville: Evil Never Dies.
The new film is a continuation of the “Amityville” horror series created by Ferguson and Mike Johnson. In their 2016 film "The Amityville Legacy,” a cursed antique toy monkey from the original DeFeo Amityville home, creates havoc and possesses a father after being gifted during an annual family reunion.
“Amityville: Evil Never Dies,” takes place one year after the events in "The Amityville Legacy." A young couple, played by Ben Gothier and Michelle Muir-Lewis, purchases the cursed toy monkey from the owner of a local antique shop, played by Patton. Unaware of the recent murders involving the toy, they bring it into their home,...
Dustin Ferguson, director and creator of horror flicks and owner of cult-film status Old Skool Video rental store, has announced that Mark Patton, lauded as the first “male scream queen,” is continuing his return to acting as one of the stars of Ferguson's Amityville: Evil Never Dies.
The new film is a continuation of the “Amityville” horror series created by Ferguson and Mike Johnson. In their 2016 film "The Amityville Legacy,” a cursed antique toy monkey from the original DeFeo Amityville home, creates havoc and possesses a father after being gifted during an annual family reunion.
“Amityville: Evil Never Dies,” takes place one year after the events in "The Amityville Legacy." A young couple, played by Ben Gothier and Michelle Muir-Lewis, purchases the cursed toy monkey from the owner of a local antique shop, played by Patton. Unaware of the recent murders involving the toy, they bring it into their home,...
- 4/25/2017
- by admin
- MoreHorror
A version of the story originally appeared on EW.com.
On Thursday, Jimmy Kimmel put the comedic quality of Mike Huckabee’s tweets to the test, tapping Patton Oswalt to perform a stand-up routine using material from the former Arkansas governor’s social media account. The comedian bombed. Hard.
“Have you guys been watching the news lately? It’s crazy. Speaking of the news …” Oswalt, 48, began before quoting Huckabee’s tweet about Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. “Breaking news! Jimmy Dean Sausage Co will be renamed Gorsuch Sausage because he’s grinding up some Democrat Senators into pure pork sausage.
On Thursday, Jimmy Kimmel put the comedic quality of Mike Huckabee’s tweets to the test, tapping Patton Oswalt to perform a stand-up routine using material from the former Arkansas governor’s social media account. The comedian bombed. Hard.
“Have you guys been watching the news lately? It’s crazy. Speaking of the news …” Oswalt, 48, began before quoting Huckabee’s tweet about Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. “Breaking news! Jimmy Dean Sausage Co will be renamed Gorsuch Sausage because he’s grinding up some Democrat Senators into pure pork sausage.
- 3/24/2017
- by Nick Romano
- PEOPLE.com
Rob Leane Dec 2, 2016
Is there any older tradition than giving books at Christmas? Well yes, there is. But here's a list anyway...
Books! Undeniably, the combination of ink, paper, a nice cover and a gripping story makes for a classic Christmas present.
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Whether you and your loved ones are into books or comics, biographies or crime, laughs or love stories, we hope you’ll find something in our gift guide of the biggest and best books coming to shops both real and digital this festive season...
Out now A Life In Parts
If you saw Bryan Cranston on The Graham Norton Show, you’ll know that he’s lived a fair few different lives, from waiter to actor via murder suspect and online dating expert. He chronicles all those roles, and the ones he’s played in TV and film.
Is there any older tradition than giving books at Christmas? Well yes, there is. But here's a list anyway...
Books! Undeniably, the combination of ink, paper, a nice cover and a gripping story makes for a classic Christmas present.
See related The Man In The High Castle season 2: new trailer
Whether you and your loved ones are into books or comics, biographies or crime, laughs or love stories, we hope you’ll find something in our gift guide of the biggest and best books coming to shops both real and digital this festive season...
Out now A Life In Parts
If you saw Bryan Cranston on The Graham Norton Show, you’ll know that he’s lived a fair few different lives, from waiter to actor via murder suspect and online dating expert. He chronicles all those roles, and the ones he’s played in TV and film.
- 11/17/2016
- Den of Geek
As Christmas draws closer, a recently newfound online video phenomenon is transitioning from the embers of internet ephemera into a flaming online institution. Interpretations of the Yule log tradition are popping up all over the web.
The latest two iterations we've enjoyed have come our way thanks to food brand Jimmy Dean and YouTube user BenjaminApple, who have released their own holiday Yule log videos featuring sizzling sausages and a burning Darth Vader suit, respectively.
The 11-hour branded Yule log video from Jimmy Dean literally pulls back a digital curtain to introduce viewers to a fireplace surrounded by the company’s boxed products and a tree with Jimmy Dean ornaments. In the center of the fireplace, a rack holds a cast iron skillet full of sausages, which crackle and sizzle as they slowly cook. And as if that wasn’t mouth-watering enough, Jimmy Dean’s Yule log video also makes...
The latest two iterations we've enjoyed have come our way thanks to food brand Jimmy Dean and YouTube user BenjaminApple, who have released their own holiday Yule log videos featuring sizzling sausages and a burning Darth Vader suit, respectively.
The 11-hour branded Yule log video from Jimmy Dean literally pulls back a digital curtain to introduce viewers to a fireplace surrounded by the company’s boxed products and a tree with Jimmy Dean ornaments. In the center of the fireplace, a rack holds a cast iron skillet full of sausages, which crackle and sizzle as they slowly cook. And as if that wasn’t mouth-watering enough, Jimmy Dean’s Yule log video also makes...
- 12/16/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
James Dean has been held as the standard for cool since he emerged as a young talent to watch over 50 years ago. A number of movies have been made about the star’s tragically short life, but none quite like Anton Corbijn’s Life.
Starring Dane DeHaan as Dean, Life recounts the true tale of how Life Magazine photographer Dennis Stock (Robert Pattinson) helped turn James Dean into an icon. Ben Kingsley and Joel Edgerton also star in what is definitely one of our most anticipated movies of the year.
James Dean was a famously reluctant star, and Dane DeHaan seems to have the mannerisms and look down pat. The shoes of Jimmy Dean are pretty big ones to fill, so we’re excited to see how he handles it. Pattinson clearly does enthusiastic photographer pretty well, and his character in the untold story of one of the biggest celebrities...
Starring Dane DeHaan as Dean, Life recounts the true tale of how Life Magazine photographer Dennis Stock (Robert Pattinson) helped turn James Dean into an icon. Ben Kingsley and Joel Edgerton also star in what is definitely one of our most anticipated movies of the year.
James Dean was a famously reluctant star, and Dane DeHaan seems to have the mannerisms and look down pat. The shoes of Jimmy Dean are pretty big ones to fill, so we’re excited to see how he handles it. Pattinson clearly does enthusiastic photographer pretty well, and his character in the untold story of one of the biggest celebrities...
- 8/12/2015
- by Amanda Wood
- Cineplex
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- 1/30/2014
- by Justine Smith
- SoundOnSight
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