With the recent successes of such TV series as "American Horror Story," "Hannibal" and Showtime's "Penny Dreadful," horror is hot on the small-screen right now -- so much so that in addition to MTV's forthcoming small-screen "Scream" spinoff, TV studios are in the midst of bringing a horde of cinematic fright-film properties to television, ranging from "Shutter Island" to "The Devil's Advocate" to "The Mist." In light of this, I've taken a look back at eight previous horror movie-to-tv translations and analyzed why they hit -- or didn't -- with audiences. "Bates Motel" (A&E) Based on: "Psycho" Aired: 2013-present Why it did (or didn't) work:a great pedigree ("Lost" showrunner Carlton Cuse), a terrific cast (Vera Farmiga, Freddie Highmore) and generally positive critical notices gave "Bates Motel" a sheen of respectability that worked well in this Golden Age of prestige television. The show has so far aired three successful seasons...
- 5/13/2015
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
A trailer for Lars von Trier's sexually explicit Nymphomaniac was accidentally shown to an audience of children in a Florida cinema.
The R-rated footage screened in error before a showing of Disney's new animated musical Frozen, which carries a PG rating in the Us.
Parents in the Tampa cinema were reportedly forced to cover their children's eyes as the clip played, thought to be the result of a technical error.
"'It seems like forever when you're trying to, you know, cover a little guy's eyes," attendee Lynn Green told Fox News. "I didn't have enough hands to cover his ears too, and he got the sound down real good.
"You're talking, what, a PG-rated movie to all of a sudden have an R-rated scene up there for little children? My concern is that there should be safeguards in place so that this doesn't happen again."
The film centres around...
The R-rated footage screened in error before a showing of Disney's new animated musical Frozen, which carries a PG rating in the Us.
Parents in the Tampa cinema were reportedly forced to cover their children's eyes as the clip played, thought to be the result of a technical error.
"'It seems like forever when you're trying to, you know, cover a little guy's eyes," attendee Lynn Green told Fox News. "I didn't have enough hands to cover his ears too, and he got the sound down real good.
"You're talking, what, a PG-rated movie to all of a sudden have an R-rated scene up there for little children? My concern is that there should be safeguards in place so that this doesn't happen again."
The film centres around...
- 12/5/2013
- Digital Spy
He was born a rambling man, which may explain why Gregg Allman, 64, is engaged to be married for the seventh time; this time to 24-year-old named Shannon. The legendary rock singer revealed the news to Piers Morgan on CNN.
When Morgan asked how Shannon felt about becoming Allman's seventh wife, he answered, "That's not what she's becoming. She's becoming wife Number One. I don't have a wife, I haven't had one for years."
"This time, I am really in love," added the classic rocker, who says that he was only in love with two of his previous wives, though "they didn't reciprocate."
Allman has been married six times and has five children: Son Devon Allman, 39, with ex-wife Shelley Kay Winters; son Elijah Blue Allman, 35, with ex-wife Cher; daughter Delilah Island Allman, 31, with ex-wife Julie Bindas; son Michael Sean Allman, 45, with ex-girlfriend Mary Lynn Green; and daughter Layla Brooklyn Allman, 19, with ex-girlfriend Shelby Blackburn.
When Morgan asked how Shannon felt about becoming Allman's seventh wife, he answered, "That's not what she's becoming. She's becoming wife Number One. I don't have a wife, I haven't had one for years."
"This time, I am really in love," added the classic rocker, who says that he was only in love with two of his previous wives, though "they didn't reciprocate."
Allman has been married six times and has five children: Son Devon Allman, 39, with ex-wife Shelley Kay Winters; son Elijah Blue Allman, 35, with ex-wife Cher; daughter Delilah Island Allman, 31, with ex-wife Julie Bindas; son Michael Sean Allman, 45, with ex-girlfriend Mary Lynn Green; and daughter Layla Brooklyn Allman, 19, with ex-girlfriend Shelby Blackburn.
- 5/26/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
"There really was no turning back," Richard Levine tells Back Stage when asked about his transition from stage acting to writing in the late 1980s. When his old friend and now writing partner Lynn Green made the same transition, the two joined forces, and Levine has not looked back. And why should he? His first steps in writing took him on a path that included television, plays, and a regular gig writing for the hit series "Nip/Tuck." He went on to direct episodes of the series, and is now on the verge of an even more exciting project: the release of his new film, "Every Day.""Every Day," opening in limited release on Jan. 14, tells the story of a family facing turbulent times and staying together despite them. The action centers on the father, Ned, played by Liev Schreiber, who is miserably disillusioned at work, processing the surprising revelation...
- 1/24/2011
- backstage.com
DVD Playhouse—November 2010
By Allen Gardner
Paths Of Glory (Criterion) Stanley Kubrick’s 1957 antiwar classic put him on the map as a major filmmaker. Kirk Douglas stars in a true story about a French officer in Ww I who locks horns with the military’s top brass after his men are court-martialed for failing to carry out an obvious suicide mission. A perfect film, across the board, with fine support from George Macready as one of the most despicable martinet’s ever captured on film, Ralph Meeker, and Adolphe Menjou, all oily charm as a conniving General. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Audio commentary by critic Gary Giddins; Excerpt from 1966 audio interview with Kubrick; 1979 interview with Douglas; New interviews with Jan Harlan, Christiane Kubrick, and producer James B. Harris; French television documentary on real-life case which inspired the film; Trailer. Widescreen. Dolby 1.0 mono.
Winter’S Bone (Lionsgate) After her deadbeat father disappears,...
By Allen Gardner
Paths Of Glory (Criterion) Stanley Kubrick’s 1957 antiwar classic put him on the map as a major filmmaker. Kirk Douglas stars in a true story about a French officer in Ww I who locks horns with the military’s top brass after his men are court-martialed for failing to carry out an obvious suicide mission. A perfect film, across the board, with fine support from George Macready as one of the most despicable martinet’s ever captured on film, Ralph Meeker, and Adolphe Menjou, all oily charm as a conniving General. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Audio commentary by critic Gary Giddins; Excerpt from 1966 audio interview with Kubrick; 1979 interview with Douglas; New interviews with Jan Harlan, Christiane Kubrick, and producer James B. Harris; French television documentary on real-life case which inspired the film; Trailer. Widescreen. Dolby 1.0 mono.
Winter’S Bone (Lionsgate) After her deadbeat father disappears,...
- 11/6/2010
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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