On Feb. 5, the 2023 Grammy Awards will take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The award show will feature performances from popular artists including Bad Bunny, Lizzo, Harry Styles, Sam Smith, Jay-Z, and more. The complete list of performers can be viewed below.
Harry Styles | Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Harry Styles Lizzo, Bad Bunny, and Harry Styles will perform at the 2023 Grammy Awards
On Jan. 25, the Recording Academy announced the first round of performers for the 2023 Grammy Awards. Shortly after the first eight performers were announced, it was confirmed that Styles will also take the stage at the award show.
All nine performers are nominated for awards at the 2023 Grammy Awards. Smith and Petras will perform their nominated song “Unholy,” and it is assumed that the other performing artists will perform their nominated work as well.
2023 Grammy Awards performers:
Bad BunnyLizzoSam Smith and Kim PetrasSteve LacyLuke CombsBrandi CarlileMary J.
Harry Styles | Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Harry Styles Lizzo, Bad Bunny, and Harry Styles will perform at the 2023 Grammy Awards
On Jan. 25, the Recording Academy announced the first round of performers for the 2023 Grammy Awards. Shortly after the first eight performers were announced, it was confirmed that Styles will also take the stage at the award show.
All nine performers are nominated for awards at the 2023 Grammy Awards. Smith and Petras will perform their nominated song “Unholy,” and it is assumed that the other performing artists will perform their nominated work as well.
2023 Grammy Awards performers:
Bad BunnyLizzoSam Smith and Kim PetrasSteve LacyLuke CombsBrandi CarlileMary J.
- 2/5/2023
- by Eryn Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
"This is TV's highest honor – us celebrating us," Stephen Colbert announced at the start of the 2017 Emmy Awards. "Tonight, we binge ourselves." It was a joke about smug self-congratulation probably intended to sound more ironic than it did. The Emmy ceremony, as always, was a night of the television world celebrating itself as the best Western civilization has to offer, not to mention an all-around swell bunch of people. The ego in the room was a marvel to behold – even when Seth MacFarlane wasn't onscreen. Colbert did his best with his Trump gags,...
- 9/18/2017
- Rollingstone.com
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- 8/22/2017
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
The dead aren’t the only things to fear when “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD August 22 from Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment. Rick Grimes and his hardened band of survivors face their greatest challenge yet in Negan, the volatile leader of an opposing group. “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season stars Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually), Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints franchise), Lauren Cohan (The Boy), Danai Gurira (All Eyez On Me), and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (TV’s “Magic City”).
Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger, Negan forces Rick and the group to fall under his will, brutally convincing them to live by his rules. To prevent further bloodshed, Rick genuinely believes they can make life under Negan, however terrible, work. But he soon learns that Negan can’t be reasoned with, and they must prepare to go to war now.
Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger, Negan forces Rick and the group to fall under his will, brutally convincing them to live by his rules. To prevent further bloodshed, Rick genuinely believes they can make life under Negan, however terrible, work. But he soon learns that Negan can’t be reasoned with, and they must prepare to go to war now.
- 8/22/2017
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
August 22nd boasts an eclectic array of home entertainment releases, as I can’t possibly think of two movies that are as opposite of each other as Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Society, and yet both are coming home this Tuesday. For those of you Ash vs Evil Dead and The Walking Dead fans out there, the latest seasons of both are making their way to both Blu-ray and DVD, courtesy of Lionsgate.
Other notable releases for August 22nd include Effects, Lucifer: Season Two, Dark Silence, Dead Story, and The Domicile.
Ash vs Evil Dead: Season 2 (Lionsgate, Blu-ray & DVD)
Ash vs Evil Dead: Season 2 stars Bruce Campbell (The Evil Dead franchise), Lucy Lawless (TV’s “Spartacus: War of the Damned”), Ray Santiago (In Time), and Dana DeLorenzo (A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas), as well as this season’s introduction of Lee Majors (TV’s “The Six Million Dollar Man...
Other notable releases for August 22nd include Effects, Lucifer: Season Two, Dark Silence, Dead Story, and The Domicile.
Ash vs Evil Dead: Season 2 (Lionsgate, Blu-ray & DVD)
Ash vs Evil Dead: Season 2 stars Bruce Campbell (The Evil Dead franchise), Lucy Lawless (TV’s “Spartacus: War of the Damned”), Ray Santiago (In Time), and Dana DeLorenzo (A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas), as well as this season’s introduction of Lee Majors (TV’s “The Six Million Dollar Man...
- 8/22/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The Walking Dead: The Complete Seventh Season is coming to Blu-ray, Digital HD, and DVD on August 22!
The dead aren’t the only things to fear when “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD August 22 from Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment.
Rick Grimes and his hardened band of survivors face their greatest challenge yet in Negan, the volatile leader of an opposing group. “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season stars Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually), Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints franchise), Lauren Cohan (The Boy), Danai Gurira (All Eyez On Me), and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (TV’s “Magic City”).
Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger, Negan forces Rick and the group to fall under his will, brutally convincing them to live by his rules. To prevent further bloodshed, Rick genuinely believes they can make life under Negan, however terrible,...
The dead aren’t the only things to fear when “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD August 22 from Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment.
Rick Grimes and his hardened band of survivors face their greatest challenge yet in Negan, the volatile leader of an opposing group. “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season stars Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually), Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints franchise), Lauren Cohan (The Boy), Danai Gurira (All Eyez On Me), and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (TV’s “Magic City”).
Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger, Negan forces Rick and the group to fall under his will, brutally convincing them to live by his rules. To prevent further bloodshed, Rick genuinely believes they can make life under Negan, however terrible,...
- 8/2/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Victor Medina)
- Cinelinx
Santa Monica, CA (July 28, 2017) – The dead aren’t the only things to fear when The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD August 22 from Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment. Rick Grimes and his hardened band of survivors face their greatest challenge yet in Negan, the volatile leader of an opposing group. The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season stars Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually), Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints franchise), Lauren Cohan (The Boy), Danai Gurira (All Eyez On Me), and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Magic City).
Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger, Negan forces Rick and the group to fall under his will, brutally convincing them to live by his rules. To prevent further bloodshed, Rick genuinely believes they can make life under Negan, however terrible, work. But he soon learns that Negan can’t be reasoned with, and they must prepare to go to war now.
Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger, Negan forces Rick and the group to fall under his will, brutally convincing them to live by his rules. To prevent further bloodshed, Rick genuinely believes they can make life under Negan, however terrible, work. But he soon learns that Negan can’t be reasoned with, and they must prepare to go to war now.
- 8/1/2017
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
It’s time to relive the highs (and lows) of the latest season of AMC’s hit zombie drama, as it’s arriving on shelves (both physical and digital) very soon.
The Walking Dead: The Complete Seventh Season – from Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment – lands on DVD, Blu-Ray and Digital HD on August 22nd, and in case you need some reminding of what the last outing entailed, here’s the official synopsis:
“Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger, Negan forces Rick and the group to fall under his will, brutally convincing them to live by his rules. To prevent further bloodshed, Rick genuinely believes they can make life under Negan, however terrible, work. But he soon learns that Negan can’t be reasoned with, and they must prepare to go to war now. Victory will require more than Alexandria, and Rick will need to convince their new allies...
The Walking Dead: The Complete Seventh Season – from Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment – lands on DVD, Blu-Ray and Digital HD on August 22nd, and in case you need some reminding of what the last outing entailed, here’s the official synopsis:
“Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger, Negan forces Rick and the group to fall under his will, brutally convincing them to live by his rules. To prevent further bloodshed, Rick genuinely believes they can make life under Negan, however terrible, work. But he soon learns that Negan can’t be reasoned with, and they must prepare to go to war now. Victory will require more than Alexandria, and Rick will need to convince their new allies...
- 7/28/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The "march to war" is coming home on August 22nd when Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment release The Walking Dead Season 7 on Blu-ray and DVD, and we have a look at the full list of special features and the cover art that puts Negan and Lucille front and center:
Press Release: Santa Monica, CA (July 28, 2017) – The dead aren’t the only things to fear when “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD August 22 from Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment. Rick Grimes and his hardened band of survivors face their greatest challenge yet in Negan, the volatile leader of an opposing group. “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season stars Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually), Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints franchise), Lauren Cohan (The Boy), Danai Gurira (All Eyez On Me), and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (TV’s “Magic City”).
Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger,...
Press Release: Santa Monica, CA (July 28, 2017) – The dead aren’t the only things to fear when “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD August 22 from Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment. Rick Grimes and his hardened band of survivors face their greatest challenge yet in Negan, the volatile leader of an opposing group. “The Walking Dead” The Complete Seventh Season stars Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually), Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints franchise), Lauren Cohan (The Boy), Danai Gurira (All Eyez On Me), and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (TV’s “Magic City”).
Picking up immediately after the thrilling cliff-hanger,...
- 7/28/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We’ve lost another one, Folks. Roger Moore, a resplendent talent and a good man, died Tuesday at the ripe old age of 89. Moore was a beloved television and movie actor whose work stretched for over seventy years: first appearing as an unnamed piano player in 1937’s Double Wedding and most recently ending with the role of the Duke of Castlebury in 2011’s A Princess for Christmas. He was Ivanhoe, Maverick, Sherlock Holmes and Jacques Clouseau. And yes, he even played James Bond. He wasn’t just any Bond, either. He was The James Bond. Moore played the British superspy in
In Memorium: Classic Bond Actor Roger Moore Dies at Age 89...
In Memorium: Classic Bond Actor Roger Moore Dies at Age 89...
- 5/24/2017
- by Brian Hadsell
- TVovermind.com
Last Week’S Tweets: Is The World Going to Hell Because ‘Hannibal’ Got Canceled?
One fascinating aspect of today’s media landscape is that many creators and executive producers enjoy using Twitter to engage with their audiences, share behind-the-scenes information about their shows, chat about politics, and otherwise communicate about what matters to them. So, each week, we’ll compile some of our favorite exchanges representing the wide variety of discourse seen on social media.
This week, we get unique insight into the relationships between two showrunners and their mothers, Loren Bouchard shares an unreleased “Bob’s Burgers” song, and more.
Oh My God, Read All the Replies on These Tweets
If you do, you will get just a taste of how insane the parties at “Saturday Night Live” can apparently be.
@shoemakermike @MrHoratioSanz @DavidHMandel @sethmeyers @LateNightSeth Is that from the infamous 17th floor party? And if yes, when will...
One fascinating aspect of today’s media landscape is that many creators and executive producers enjoy using Twitter to engage with their audiences, share behind-the-scenes information about their shows, chat about politics, and otherwise communicate about what matters to them. So, each week, we’ll compile some of our favorite exchanges representing the wide variety of discourse seen on social media.
This week, we get unique insight into the relationships between two showrunners and their mothers, Loren Bouchard shares an unreleased “Bob’s Burgers” song, and more.
Oh My God, Read All the Replies on These Tweets
If you do, you will get just a taste of how insane the parties at “Saturday Night Live” can apparently be.
@shoemakermike @MrHoratioSanz @DavidHMandel @sethmeyers @LateNightSeth Is that from the infamous 17th floor party? And if yes, when will...
- 5/20/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Tom & Lorenzo Janelle Monáe owns everything and wore it all out last night
Vulture theories on why Moonlight won
Av Club "Why does Nicole Kidman clap like that and will she stop it please?" Lol
Deadline Iran and France praise Asghar Farhadi's Oscar win
The Hill the State department does too but then quickly deletes the tweet
Out Michael Musto on queer moments from the broadcast and Brokeback payback
Vanity Fair fashion transformations from the Oscars to the after parties
Oscar Snafus
HuffPo This is interesting. Turns out HuffPo posted an article Before the Oscars about what would happen if the wrong winner was read out on Oscar night and the procedure that would follow. Not everything lines up with what happened Sunday
Slate reviews the tape to illustrated what happened when during the Best Picture mix-up which is what I said I wanted done but knew I didn't...
Vulture theories on why Moonlight won
Av Club "Why does Nicole Kidman clap like that and will she stop it please?" Lol
Deadline Iran and France praise Asghar Farhadi's Oscar win
The Hill the State department does too but then quickly deletes the tweet
Out Michael Musto on queer moments from the broadcast and Brokeback payback
Vanity Fair fashion transformations from the Oscars to the after parties
Oscar Snafus
HuffPo This is interesting. Turns out HuffPo posted an article Before the Oscars about what would happen if the wrong winner was read out on Oscar night and the procedure that would follow. Not everything lines up with what happened Sunday
Slate reviews the tape to illustrated what happened when during the Best Picture mix-up which is what I said I wanted done but knew I didn't...
- 3/1/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Patricia Arquette may have won an Oscar for “Boyhood,” but she’s not pleased with the Academy for one snub.
The actress spoke out about her sister Alexis Arquette being left out of the In Memoriam segment, which honors those in the industry who have died in the past year.
Read More: Oscars In Memorium Snafu: Wrong Photo Used of Producer Who Is Still Alive
“Alexis was a great actor and had 70 credits and was really brave to live her truth as a trans woman, and they didn’t include her in the memorial,” Patricia Arquette told Et. “I think that was a real slight to the trans community, especially at this time when trans kids can’t even go to the bathroom in the United States of America at school. It says a lot about the lack of inclusion.”
She added, “Trans kids can really never look at anyone and see their heroes,...
The actress spoke out about her sister Alexis Arquette being left out of the In Memoriam segment, which honors those in the industry who have died in the past year.
Read More: Oscars In Memorium Snafu: Wrong Photo Used of Producer Who Is Still Alive
“Alexis was a great actor and had 70 credits and was really brave to live her truth as a trans woman, and they didn’t include her in the memorial,” Patricia Arquette told Et. “I think that was a real slight to the trans community, especially at this time when trans kids can’t even go to the bathroom in the United States of America at school. It says a lot about the lack of inclusion.”
She added, “Trans kids can really never look at anyone and see their heroes,...
- 2/28/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
While the envelope rip heard ‘round the world was the Oscars’ most dramatic gaffe Sunday evening, it was not by any means the most heartbreaking one.
During the evening’s In Memoriam segment, in which industry greats who died in the past year are honored, a photo of someone who is very much alive was used. Australian film producer Jan Chapman had to reassure her friends and family that she was not, in fact, dead.
Read More: PricewaterhouseCoopers Takes Fall for Oscar Gaffe
Chapman’s photo was accidentally used to identify Janet Patterson, an Australian costume designer and four-time Oscar nominee who died in October. Watch the In Memoriam segment below:
In an email statement to Variety, Chapman said, “I was devastated by the use of my image in place of my great friend and long-time collaborator Janet Patterson. I had urged her agency to check any photograph which might...
During the evening’s In Memoriam segment, in which industry greats who died in the past year are honored, a photo of someone who is very much alive was used. Australian film producer Jan Chapman had to reassure her friends and family that she was not, in fact, dead.
Read More: PricewaterhouseCoopers Takes Fall for Oscar Gaffe
Chapman’s photo was accidentally used to identify Janet Patterson, an Australian costume designer and four-time Oscar nominee who died in October. Watch the In Memoriam segment below:
In an email statement to Variety, Chapman said, “I was devastated by the use of my image in place of my great friend and long-time collaborator Janet Patterson. I had urged her agency to check any photograph which might...
- 2/27/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
The Oscars ended on a bizarre note this year.
As Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway read out the Best Picture winner, there immediately seemed to be confusion. Beatty took out a piece of paper from the winner’s envelope, looked at it and checked in the red sleeve for more. After reading it a couple times and looking to the side of the stage as the crowd held their breath, Dunaway read out the supposed winner, La La Land.
But as the producers of the hit modern musical started accepting the award, show producers came onstage and told them that Moonlight had actually won,...
As Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway read out the Best Picture winner, there immediately seemed to be confusion. Beatty took out a piece of paper from the winner’s envelope, looked at it and checked in the red sleeve for more. After reading it a couple times and looking to the side of the stage as the crowd held their breath, Dunaway read out the supposed winner, La La Land.
But as the producers of the hit modern musical started accepting the award, show producers came onstage and told them that Moonlight had actually won,...
- 2/27/2017
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
The internet never forgets.
Jennifer Aniston dazzled at the 2017 Oscars on Sunday, where she showed plenty of cleavage in a super sexy plunging black dress, which also featured a high slit going up past her thigh.
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Pics: 2017 Oscars Arrivals!
... Though some fans couldn't help but remember another memorable slit dress at the Oscars -- Angelina Jolie's infamous 2012 black velvet Versace gown, when she struck an unforgettable pose.
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News: Jennifer Aniston Tears Up Paying Tribute to Bill Paxton Before Emotional 'In Memorium' at Oscars 2017
Aniston introduced the In Memoriam tribute on Sunday, and was visibly emotional as she remembered Bill Paxton, who died over the weekend due to complications from surgery. She was accompanied by her husband, Justin Theroux.
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Jennifer Aniston dazzled at the 2017 Oscars on Sunday, where she showed plenty of cleavage in a super sexy plunging black dress, which also featured a high slit going up past her thigh.
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Pics: 2017 Oscars Arrivals!
... Though some fans couldn't help but remember another memorable slit dress at the Oscars -- Angelina Jolie's infamous 2012 black velvet Versace gown, when she struck an unforgettable pose.
Getty Images
News: Jennifer Aniston Tears Up Paying Tribute to Bill Paxton Before Emotional 'In Memorium' at Oscars 2017
Aniston introduced the In Memoriam tribute on Sunday, and was visibly emotional as she remembered Bill Paxton, who died over the weekend due to complications from surgery. She was accompanied by her husband, Justin Theroux.
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- 2/27/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
El Rey Network is celebrating this Presidents' Day with a horror marathon featuring Freddy Krueger, the Poltergeist trilogy, and the Final Destination films. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have details on what gamers can expect to see from Bethesda at this year's Pax East, as well as In Memorium DVD release details.
El Rey Network's "Deadly Day Off" Marathon: Press Release: "They’re heeeeerrre! Celebrate President’s Day with El Rey Network’s “Deadly Day Off’, a 24-hour marathon of classic horror franchises, “Poltergeist,” “A Nightmare on Elm street,” and “Final Destination”; episodes of “Paranormal State” and the El Rey Network original special “The People’s Network Showcase Horror Edition”.
Monday, February 20th
6:00 Am Et/Pt “Poltergeist”
8:30 Am Et/Pt “Poltergeist 2”
10:30 Am Et/Pt “Poltergeist 3”
12:30 Pm Et/Pt “A Nightmare On Elm Street”
2:30 Pm Et/Pt “A Nightmare On Elm Street 2”
4:30 Pm...
El Rey Network's "Deadly Day Off" Marathon: Press Release: "They’re heeeeerrre! Celebrate President’s Day with El Rey Network’s “Deadly Day Off’, a 24-hour marathon of classic horror franchises, “Poltergeist,” “A Nightmare on Elm street,” and “Final Destination”; episodes of “Paranormal State” and the El Rey Network original special “The People’s Network Showcase Horror Edition”.
Monday, February 20th
6:00 Am Et/Pt “Poltergeist”
8:30 Am Et/Pt “Poltergeist 2”
10:30 Am Et/Pt “Poltergeist 3”
12:30 Pm Et/Pt “A Nightmare On Elm Street”
2:30 Pm Et/Pt “A Nightmare On Elm Street 2”
4:30 Pm...
- 2/18/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
With the world rife in political turmoil, the need for artists. Although it may only last for a few hours at a time, movies, books and games rise us above reality’s squall and help us make sense of our increasingly uncertain surroundings. These aren’t just distractions, but necessary cultural institutions that give us something worth living for. Another one of our great artists left us. After a public battle with Pancreatic Cancer, the renowned English actor John Hurt died on January 25, just three days after his 77th birthday. To me, John Hurt was perpetually ancient: born an old man
In Memorium: Remebering John Hurt...
In Memorium: Remebering John Hurt...
- 1/31/2017
- by Brian Hadsell
- TVovermind.com
We lost some beloved people during 2016.
All we can do now is honor their memories, remember what they brought to us through their talent and allow them to live on forever through their wonderful work.
1. In Memorium To all of the people who have entertained us on television throughout the years and ended their struggle this year, we honor you. 2. Pat Harrington, Jr. August 13, 1929 - January 6, 2016. Harrington is forever in our hearts as Schneider, the handyman from the apartment building on One Day at a Time from 1977-80, despite the fact his career was more far-reaching than that. 3. David Bowie January 8, 1947 - January 10, 2016. Bowie starred in movies such as Labyrinth and The Hunger, as well as TV shows Dream On and The Hunger, but it was his musical library that brought to live many scenes in both movies and on TV that will continue to remind us every day of Bowie's many talents.
All we can do now is honor their memories, remember what they brought to us through their talent and allow them to live on forever through their wonderful work.
1. In Memorium To all of the people who have entertained us on television throughout the years and ended their struggle this year, we honor you. 2. Pat Harrington, Jr. August 13, 1929 - January 6, 2016. Harrington is forever in our hearts as Schneider, the handyman from the apartment building on One Day at a Time from 1977-80, despite the fact his career was more far-reaching than that. 3. David Bowie January 8, 1947 - January 10, 2016. Bowie starred in movies such as Labyrinth and The Hunger, as well as TV shows Dream On and The Hunger, but it was his musical library that brought to live many scenes in both movies and on TV that will continue to remind us every day of Bowie's many talents.
- 12/31/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
In Memorium: 77 TV Shows We Lost in 2016 (Photos) From the long-running “American Idol” to the short-lived “Of Kings and Prophets,” a ton of shows came to an end this year Whether they were canceled abruptly or came to an end on their own terms, these 77 shows all finished their run in 2016. “Unforgettable” (A&E) (Sept. 20, 2011 – Jan. 22, 2016) “Undateable” (NBC) (May 29, 2014 – Jan. 29, 2016) “Galavant” (ABC) (Jan. 4, 2015 – Jan. 31, 2016) “Telenovela” (NBC) (Dec. 7, 2015 – Feb. 22, 2016) “Agent Carter” (ABC) (Jan. 6, 2015 – March 1, 2016) “The Muppets” (ABC) (Sept. 22, 2015 – March 1, 2016) “The Mysteries of Laura” (NBC) (Sept....
- 12/29/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Christina Grimmie was noticeably left out of the Emmys "In Memoriam" segment, which honored late stars ranging from screen and television to sports and music. Following her absence from the emotional tribute, fans swiftly took to social media to express their disappointment. "You forgot the young and very talented Christina Grimmie on your "In memoriam" so sad," wrote one Twitter user. #Emmys you forgot the young and very talented Christina Grimmie on your "In memoriam" so sad— Katherine Sánchez M. (@KathySanchezM) September 19, 2016 "Sad and disappointed to see that the #Emmys left Christina Grimmie off of their memoriam special," wrote another.
- 9/19/2016
- by Jodi Guglielmi, @JodiGug3
- PEOPLE.com
Afternoon, Daily Deaders! In today’s Horror Highlights, we have photos / release details on Fright Rags’ Predator Midnight Madness shirt, a clip and trailer for the Iranian horror film Curse of Mesopotamia, In Memorium release details, and info on where to watch The Torment of Laurie Ann Cullom!
Fright Rags Predator Shirt: From Fright Rags: “Once the clock strikes midnight (Est) on Sunday, July 31st*, it will be gone Forever. It will never be reprinted, and there will be no extras available for sale later. You Will Not Have Another Chance To Purchase It Again. Don’t miss it! *If you’re in the Eastern Standard time zone, this is late Saturday night.
Officially Licensed Predator T-Shirt!
Art by Godmachine
Printed on our super soft 4.5 oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts.
Note: This item is a Pre-order and will ship in 5-7 Days.
Us customers: Please allow 3-5 days for delivery,...
Fright Rags Predator Shirt: From Fright Rags: “Once the clock strikes midnight (Est) on Sunday, July 31st*, it will be gone Forever. It will never be reprinted, and there will be no extras available for sale later. You Will Not Have Another Chance To Purchase It Again. Don’t miss it! *If you’re in the Eastern Standard time zone, this is late Saturday night.
Officially Licensed Predator T-Shirt!
Art by Godmachine
Printed on our super soft 4.5 oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts.
Note: This item is a Pre-order and will ship in 5-7 Days.
Us customers: Please allow 3-5 days for delivery,...
- 7/30/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Filmmaker Amanda Gusack burst onto the horror scene a couple of years ago with her indie flick In Memorium, and even then it was pretty easy to see that she was someone who had great things ahead of her. Good thing for us they're delightfully dark!
Deadline is reporting that Screen Gems has bought the thriller spec The Unsacred by Gusack. The label is keeping the logline under wraps, but the site reports that it's sort of like The Possession meets The Haunting In Connecticut.
Peter and Alan Riche are producing, and Scott Strauss is the exec. Stay tuned for more on this one as we get it.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Possess others in the comments section below!
Deadline is reporting that Screen Gems has bought the thriller spec The Unsacred by Gusack. The label is keeping the logline under wraps, but the site reports that it's sort of like The Possession meets The Haunting In Connecticut.
Peter and Alan Riche are producing, and Scott Strauss is the exec. Stay tuned for more on this one as we get it.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Possess others in the comments section below!
- 10/3/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Of all the upcoming blockbusters for The Asylum to do a mockbuster of, I commend the gutsy call made to ride the coattails of one that has already been the subject of much snickering and eye-rolling. Then again, they’re used to snickering and eye-rolling. But by hiring Sonny Spoon and Apollo Creed, their American Battleship already has the cooler cast.
He’s nearly been eaten by Jaws, been beheaded by a Highlander, played a werewolf cop, and co-starred in and directed New Jack City. Now Mario Van Peebles enters The Asylum to board an American Battleship to save the planet from alien invaders.
Those aliens have even bigger problems because Apollo Creed himself, Carl Weathers, is also onboard, and you just know after how things ended for him in Predator, he’s got a chip on his one remaining shoulder when it comes to fighting aliens.
Synopsis:
When a...
He’s nearly been eaten by Jaws, been beheaded by a Highlander, played a werewolf cop, and co-starred in and directed New Jack City. Now Mario Van Peebles enters The Asylum to board an American Battleship to save the planet from alien invaders.
Those aliens have even bigger problems because Apollo Creed himself, Carl Weathers, is also onboard, and you just know after how things ended for him in Predator, he’s got a chip on his one remaining shoulder when it comes to fighting aliens.
Synopsis:
When a...
- 12/17/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Written and directed by Amanda Gusack, In Memorium spent years in development and finally, after successful test views of the first fifteen minutes, the atmospheric film is now available for download on IndieFlix.com. Official Synopsis: “Two months after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Dennis Wade, a struggling filmmaker, decides to document his illness. Still free from symptoms, he and his girlfriend, Lily, sublet a house and install motion-triggered security cameras throughout. Two days later…the cameras capture something unsettling: Noises and movement in empty rooms. The next morning, Dennis’ cancer begins to advance at an inexplicable rate. As Dennis worsens by the day, he and Lily discover the horrific source of the disturbances. With his time running out, they must make a decision: Leave the house and save her life…or stay…and save his.” Source: http://www.dreadcentral.com Related Posts:Pang Ho-cheung’s Dream House Brings Nightmare Neighbors...
- 11/16/2010
- by Cara Madison
- Horror News
One haunted flick we've been curious about for a while now has been Amanda Gusack's cinéma-vérité style spooker, In Memorium. Finally, after years in development and a successful online viewing of the film's first sixteen minutes, the whole enchilada is available for public consumption.
Written and directed by Gusack, produced by Lydia Cedrone and Meredith Freeman, and starring Erik McDowell, Johanna Watts, Levi Powell, and Mary Portser, In Memorium is streaming right now on IndieFlix.com.
Inspired in part by The Blair Witch Project, In Memorium centers on a struggling filmmaker who rents a house with his girlfriend to document his final days after a diagnosis of terminal cancer. He installs motion-triggered security cameras in every room to capture their lives without invasion. But an invasion of a different sort is captured on the footage--an inexplicable presence in the house. Immediately afterward, things become terrifying.
For clips, updates, and...
Written and directed by Gusack, produced by Lydia Cedrone and Meredith Freeman, and starring Erik McDowell, Johanna Watts, Levi Powell, and Mary Portser, In Memorium is streaming right now on IndieFlix.com.
Inspired in part by The Blair Witch Project, In Memorium centers on a struggling filmmaker who rents a house with his girlfriend to document his final days after a diagnosis of terminal cancer. He installs motion-triggered security cameras in every room to capture their lives without invasion. But an invasion of a different sort is captured on the footage--an inexplicable presence in the house. Immediately afterward, things become terrifying.
For clips, updates, and...
- 11/16/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Start: 11/09/2010 Start: 11/09/2010
You can finally catch Amanda Gusack's amazing indie 2005 horror film In Memorium online November 9th, 2010 on Indieflix!
In Memorium has been unreleased since it's 2005 Hamptons Premiere and film festival run, but now you can finally see it. We're so stoked!
Written and Directed by Amanda Gusack, Produced by Lydia Cedrone and Meredith Freeman, Starring Erik McDowell, Johanna Watts, Levi Powell, and Mary Portser, the film was inspired in part by The Blair Witch Project. In Memorium centers on a struggling filmmaker who rents a house with his girlfriend to document his final days after a diagnosis of terminal cancer. He installs motion-triggered security cameras in every room to capture their lives without invasion. But an invasion of a different sort is captured on the footage--an inexplicable presence in the house. Immediately afterward, things become terrifying.
In Memorium can be viewed as a streaming rental on Indieflix beginning on November 9, 2010.
Go to www.
You can finally catch Amanda Gusack's amazing indie 2005 horror film In Memorium online November 9th, 2010 on Indieflix!
In Memorium has been unreleased since it's 2005 Hamptons Premiere and film festival run, but now you can finally see it. We're so stoked!
Written and Directed by Amanda Gusack, Produced by Lydia Cedrone and Meredith Freeman, Starring Erik McDowell, Johanna Watts, Levi Powell, and Mary Portser, the film was inspired in part by The Blair Witch Project. In Memorium centers on a struggling filmmaker who rents a house with his girlfriend to document his final days after a diagnosis of terminal cancer. He installs motion-triggered security cameras in every room to capture their lives without invasion. But an invasion of a different sort is captured on the footage--an inexplicable presence in the house. Immediately afterward, things become terrifying.
In Memorium can be viewed as a streaming rental on Indieflix beginning on November 9, 2010.
Go to www.
- 11/6/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
In 2005, there was a film called In Memorium which was produced on a microscopic budget using the found-footage technique that Paranormal Activity is known for. Of course a horror film using this technique isn't anything new, but couple that with a similar plot where a couple installs motion sensitive video cameras in their home and captures a "paranormal activity" and you basically get the exact same movie.
Except this movie was developed by Amanda Gusack and was actually shown couple years ago before Pa but was shelved after not being able to find a buyer. Now, with the success of Pa, the filmmakers are releasing the film on IndieFlix.com.
As a big fan of Pa, I was skeptical at first, but after checking out the first 18 minutes of the film, I'm intrigued but the acting needs work - seems too scripted. Also, with the fixed cameras it is more...
Except this movie was developed by Amanda Gusack and was actually shown couple years ago before Pa but was shelved after not being able to find a buyer. Now, with the success of Pa, the filmmakers are releasing the film on IndieFlix.com.
As a big fan of Pa, I was skeptical at first, but after checking out the first 18 minutes of the film, I'm intrigued but the acting needs work - seems too scripted. Also, with the fixed cameras it is more...
- 11/1/2010
- by Get The Big Picture
- GetTheBigPicture.net
Back in 2005, director Amanda Gusack (The Betrayed) put together a horror film called "In Memorium" on a tiny budget. The film appeared at several film festivals, where it garnered critical praise, but the filmmakers opted to shelve it after failing to find an offer that would cover their selling costs. Now thanks to the popularity of "Paranormal Activity," the movie has become in high-demand, despite the fact that "Paranormal" is considered a rip-off of "In Memorium" and not the other way around. To get the film to the public, the filmmakers have decided to release the movie independently later this year through a paid 30-day-rental stream on IndieFlix. To get people excited, a 16-minute opening scene has appeared on the official website. The clip will stay on there all day Halloween (October 31st) and will then be swapped out for the release date. I (Alex) had a chance to see...
- 10/31/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
Once upon a time, long, long ago and very far away, it was a dark and stormy night. An aspiring filmmaker (Amanda Gusack) who started out working for craft services and had seen The Blair Witch Project and maybe some Japanese horror stuff, sprouted her own movie idea. But even though she got her film made, it premiered at the Hamptons Film Festival and was well received both critically and by audiences, distribution was never obtained. Everybody sigh and say, "bummer." But wait! It's almost Halloween, a time of resurrection, rebirth and renewal. Or maybe that's Easter -- I can't keep up with all the holiday meanings. Whatever it signifies, Halloween shall bring this film new life. Never mind November 2nd; this Halloween, we the people can bring about real change. You've heard the horror stories from both sides -- this group is going to ruin the country; that group...
- 10/29/2010
- by Cindy Davis
The success of the Paranormal Activity franchise has done a lot of good for not only our genre but for the indie filmmakers working within it. Case in point - Amanda Gusack's cinéma-vérité style spooker, In Memorium.
The project has been literally in limbo for the past five years, but now as a means to re-ignite the promotional flames, you'll be able to watch the first sixteen minutes of the movie over on InMemoriumTheMovie.com all day this coming Halloween!
"Upon Paranormal Activity’S release in 2009, whispers on internet message boards birthed comparisons to an earlier docu-horror—a 2005 microbudget film, entitled In Memorium. John Cooper of atomicpopcorn described it as a “creepy horror film with great jump scares, standing toe-to-toe with Paranormal Activity and knocking that film off its feet.”
Inspired by The Blair Witch Project and The Ring, In Memorium centers on a struggling filmmaker who rents a...
The project has been literally in limbo for the past five years, but now as a means to re-ignite the promotional flames, you'll be able to watch the first sixteen minutes of the movie over on InMemoriumTheMovie.com all day this coming Halloween!
"Upon Paranormal Activity’S release in 2009, whispers on internet message boards birthed comparisons to an earlier docu-horror—a 2005 microbudget film, entitled In Memorium. John Cooper of atomicpopcorn described it as a “creepy horror film with great jump scares, standing toe-to-toe with Paranormal Activity and knocking that film off its feet.”
Inspired by The Blair Witch Project and The Ring, In Memorium centers on a struggling filmmaker who rents a...
- 10/28/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Start: 07/18/2010 12:00 pm Start: 07/18/2010 12:00 pm
Bleedfest is a one-day Los Angeles, California event screening three feature length horror/thriller films directed by women! On Sunday, July 18th 2010 at the Two Roads theater, you can see The Commune (directed by Elisabeth Fies), Dead Hooker in a Trunk (directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska) and Amanda Gusack's rare In Memorium as an all-day triple feature...
Noon-5:30pm
Sunday, July 18th
Two Roads Theatre
4348 Tujunga Avenue Studio City.
$10 for all day admission. There will be DVD giveaways as well as opportunities to buy the filmmakers' movies.
12 pm In Memorium
1:20 pm Jenine Mayring's short Simone
1:30 Q&A with Mayring
1:45 Dead Hooker in a Trunk
3:15 Q&A with Soskas
3:45 The Commune
5:15 Q&A with Fies
5:30 Dinner next door...
Bleedfest is a one-day Los Angeles, California event screening three feature length horror/thriller films directed by women! On Sunday, July 18th 2010 at the Two Roads theater, you can see The Commune (directed by Elisabeth Fies), Dead Hooker in a Trunk (directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska) and Amanda Gusack's rare In Memorium as an all-day triple feature...
Noon-5:30pm
Sunday, July 18th
Two Roads Theatre
4348 Tujunga Avenue Studio City.
$10 for all day admission. There will be DVD giveaways as well as opportunities to buy the filmmakers' movies.
12 pm In Memorium
1:20 pm Jenine Mayring's short Simone
1:30 Q&A with Mayring
1:45 Dead Hooker in a Trunk
3:15 Q&A with Soskas
3:45 The Commune
5:15 Q&A with Fies
5:30 Dinner next door...
- 6/10/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Writer/director Amanda Gusack’s dramatic 2005 supernatural outing “In Memorium” has the unfortunate distinction of being mentioned in the same breathe as Oren Peli’s grossly overhyped indie hit “Paranormal Activity,” a fact which thrills her to no end, I’m sure. Truthfully, there are very few similarities between the two productions: both films feature an attractive young couple as main characters, and both utilize amateur video footage to tell their respective stories. Beyond that, these two projects have absolutely nothing in common whatsoever. The methods might seem congruent at first, but their destinations couldn’t be more different. The proof, as they say, is in the pudding. Beneath “In Memorium’s” faux-documentary veneer beats the heart of a gothic ghost story, a dreary, depressing tale that achieves much more than simple scares and frights. Gusack — who recently helmed the 2008 direct-to-video slasher “Betrayed” — deftly mines the depths of human misery...
- 11/30/2009
- by Todd
- Beyond Hollywood
I recently sat down and watched Amanda Gusack’s In Memorium, and found it to be just as enjoyable as Oren Peli’s smash success Paranormal Activity. You can read my review of the film right here. I also had the chance to briefly interview the screenwriter/director about the state of In Memorium and the possibilities for a wider release on DVD. Check out the interview below!
John: First of all, I just want to say that I really enjoyed In Memorium — a lot more than some big budget horror films I’ve seen in theaters recently. What you’ve accomplished under immense constraint is pretty remarkable.
Amanda: Thanks so much!
Why the paranormal? Why ghosts? What took you toward this subject material?
There’s so much in our minds that we don’t understand. I believe we all carry around a level of fear based on the fact that,...
John: First of all, I just want to say that I really enjoyed In Memorium — a lot more than some big budget horror films I’ve seen in theaters recently. What you’ve accomplished under immense constraint is pretty remarkable.
Amanda: Thanks so much!
Why the paranormal? Why ghosts? What took you toward this subject material?
There’s so much in our minds that we don’t understand. I believe we all carry around a level of fear based on the fact that,...
- 11/8/2009
- by John Cooper
- Atomic Popcorn
Is it possible to hold a film like Amanda Gusack’s In Memorium in a truly objective, critical light after seeing Oren Peli’s Paranormal Activity? I would have to say probably not, considering that’s the first question I asked myself when sitting down to write this.
But here’s the thing: In Memorium, a haunting film that spans only a little over an hour, shot on a minuscule budget and released in 2005 to only a few film festivals and audiences, contains many of the elements that Paranormal Activity hinges upon. In fact, the main arc of the narrative is exactly the same: couple moves into house, sets up cameras to record paranormal activities, proceed to be haunted and scared to death. It begs the question of whether Peli was seated at one of those festivals, watching the show go on.
That said, In Memorium certainly has a leg...
But here’s the thing: In Memorium, a haunting film that spans only a little over an hour, shot on a minuscule budget and released in 2005 to only a few film festivals and audiences, contains many of the elements that Paranormal Activity hinges upon. In fact, the main arc of the narrative is exactly the same: couple moves into house, sets up cameras to record paranormal activities, proceed to be haunted and scared to death. It begs the question of whether Peli was seated at one of those festivals, watching the show go on.
That said, In Memorium certainly has a leg...
- 11/4/2009
- by John Cooper
- Atomic Popcorn
Before Paranormal Activity caused such a stir, Amanda Gusack directed the indie ghost story In Memorium, which is only now recieving its dues. Gusack more recently directed the higher-budget horror/thriller The Betrayed, which stars Melissa George and is available on DVD.
Gusack's haunting-caught-on-home-video film is one of our faveorite examples of women directing awesome new horror movies, and we'd love to point out that if you like Paranormal Activity, you'll love In Memorium. On July 27, Dennis Wade was diagnosed with terminal cancer. On September 25th, he began to document his illness. On September 27th...the cameras recorded something else. Check out these three clips from In Memorium...
Gusack's haunting-caught-on-home-video film is one of our faveorite examples of women directing awesome new horror movies, and we'd love to point out that if you like Paranormal Activity, you'll love In Memorium. On July 27, Dennis Wade was diagnosed with terminal cancer. On September 25th, he began to document his illness. On September 27th...the cameras recorded something else. Check out these three clips from In Memorium...
- 10/27/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
With the success of Paranormal Activity , you can expect to hear about another dozen or so similar projects. Just this morning, we did a news post on a UK project titled The Possession of David O'Reilly , which bares a resemblance to Oren Peli's sleeper hit. Ever heard of In Memorium ? The low-budget indie pic starring Erik McDowell, Johanna Watts, Levi Powell and Mary Portser dates back to 2005, a few years before Paranormal Activity . Written and directed by Amanda Gusack, this cinéma vérité film follows Dennis Wade, a young film student diagnosed with terminal cancer who decides to document his illness only to capture something else on tape. Have a peek at the teaser trailer below. Gusack recently directed The Betrayed starring Melissa George and...
- 10/27/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Apparently shooting scenes around the house with a home videocamera and calling it a horror movie in the guise of a faux documentary is not so original after all, though Paramount Pictures and director Oren Peli probably would like you to keep thinking it is. Not so much, as it turns out. Director Amanda Gusack wrote and directed a little 2005 movie called “In Memorium” that uses the same faux documentary style as “Activity”, though the two film’s plots are admittedly different enough to be original works that just happens to share a similar shooting gimmick. Gusack’s “In Memorium” played the festival circuit, but never found itself a distributor. That might change after this week, thanks to some pro-active work by Gusack to get her movie out there. Obviously yeah, Gusack is hoping to ride the coattails of “Paranormal Activity”, not that there’s anything wrong with that. On...
- 10/26/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Director Amanda Gusack gave us the horror film The Betrayed last year, which starred Melissa George (The Amityville Horror) and Oded Fehr (The Mummy, Resident Evil: Apocalypse) in a tale of psychological deception.
Before that film, though, she made a microbudget film called In Memorium that folks are now likening to Oren Peli’s spontaneous success Paranormal Activity. The film premiered at the Hamptons Film Festival in 2005, but has still not seen a release.
Now, with the success of Paranormal Activity, the film is starting to see the light of day through some clips that display a film very similar to Paranormal Activity’s style. Check them out below, and hopefully we’ll have a review of the film up soon enough, so if you have a craving for more Paranormal Activity-esque scares, you might just have an outlet for them!
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Before that film, though, she made a microbudget film called In Memorium that folks are now likening to Oren Peli’s spontaneous success Paranormal Activity. The film premiered at the Hamptons Film Festival in 2005, but has still not seen a release.
Now, with the success of Paranormal Activity, the film is starting to see the light of day through some clips that display a film very similar to Paranormal Activity’s style. Check them out below, and hopefully we’ll have a review of the film up soon enough, so if you have a craving for more Paranormal Activity-esque scares, you might just have an outlet for them!
Boondock Saints Head to the CoastWeekend Box Office...
- 10/23/2009
- by John Cooper
- Atomic Popcorn
The low-cost spooker Paranormal Activity has proven to be quite a phenomenon. And while I haven't had a chance to see it yet myself, I couldn't help but notice it seems to bear some resemblance to a movie I did see several years ago -- another little household horror indie called In Memorium. Made in 2005 by filmmaker Amanda Gusack (who went on to MGM's recent DVD thriller The Betrayed, starring Melissa George and Oded Fehr), In Memorium also took the Diy approach to the premise of capturing...
- 10/22/2009
- by Dave Davis
- JoBlo.com
Directed and Written by Amanda Gusack
Featuring Melissa George, Oded Fehr, Alice Krige, Christian Campbell, Donald Adams, and Scott Heindl
In Memorium, Amanda Gusack’s previous horror film, was a well-shot and amazing venture into psychological horror. Her much bigger budgeted follow up, The Betrayed, is a thriller starring Melissa George which is unfortunately less touching and novel than In Memorium. Starting out with a Saw-like situation in which mom Jamie wakes up after a car accident to find herself locked in a dungeon-y basement room somewhere, Jamie is then forced by her captors to answer a series of questions about her husband to which she doesn’t know the answers, or her and her son Michael will be killed...
Melissa as 'Jamie', about to get in a planned car accident
A fresh and interesting Melissa George, rocking a brunette ‘do, plays Jamie as a vibrant but shocked woman thrust into a horrible situation.
Featuring Melissa George, Oded Fehr, Alice Krige, Christian Campbell, Donald Adams, and Scott Heindl
In Memorium, Amanda Gusack’s previous horror film, was a well-shot and amazing venture into psychological horror. Her much bigger budgeted follow up, The Betrayed, is a thriller starring Melissa George which is unfortunately less touching and novel than In Memorium. Starting out with a Saw-like situation in which mom Jamie wakes up after a car accident to find herself locked in a dungeon-y basement room somewhere, Jamie is then forced by her captors to answer a series of questions about her husband to which she doesn’t know the answers, or her and her son Michael will be killed...
Melissa as 'Jamie', about to get in a planned car accident
A fresh and interesting Melissa George, rocking a brunette ‘do, plays Jamie as a vibrant but shocked woman thrust into a horrible situation.
- 7/16/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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