A Valentine’s Day episode of the Real Slashers video series has just been released, and with this one we’re celebrating the holiday by taking a look at the 2001 slasher movie Valentine (watch it Here). To hear all about it, check out the video embedded above!
Based on a novel by Tom Savage, Valentine was directed by Jamie Blanks from a screenplay by Gretchen J. Berg, Aaron Harberts, Donna Powers, and Wayne Powers. The film has the following synopsis: On Valentine’s Day in 1988, Jeremy, a geeky boy, is falsely accused by a girl of attacking her and trashed by others. In 2001, the girl is part of a group that begins to lose its members to a killer.
Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, Jessica Cauffiel, Katherine Heigl, Hedy Burress, Chelcie Burgart, Joel Palmer, Brittany Mayers, Kate Logie, Chelsea Florko, Sarah Mjanes, Fulvio Cecere, Daniel Cosgrove, Johnny Whitworth,...
Based on a novel by Tom Savage, Valentine was directed by Jamie Blanks from a screenplay by Gretchen J. Berg, Aaron Harberts, Donna Powers, and Wayne Powers. The film has the following synopsis: On Valentine’s Day in 1988, Jeremy, a geeky boy, is falsely accused by a girl of attacking her and trashed by others. In 2001, the girl is part of a group that begins to lose its members to a killer.
Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, Jessica Cauffiel, Katherine Heigl, Hedy Burress, Chelcie Burgart, Joel Palmer, Brittany Mayers, Kate Logie, Chelsea Florko, Sarah Mjanes, Fulvio Cecere, Daniel Cosgrove, Johnny Whitworth,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
“Are you ready for the most sickening singing contest in the universe?” asks host Graham Norton, kicking off a new trailer for the second season of Paramount+ series “Queen of the Universe”.
Back for Season 2, the drag queen singing contest returns with a new crop of queens from all over the world, from nations ranging from Australia to Brazil to the Netherlands.
“Each episode will feature the world’s fiercest queens singing live as they debut a new musical performance in front of a studio audience and the Pop Diva Panel of judges in the hopes of being crowned the ‘Queen of the Universe,'” notes the series’ synopsis.
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For the second season, Spice Girls alum Mel B joins returning judges Michelle Visage of “RuPaul’s Drag Race”, singer/actress Vanessa Williams and drag superstar Trixie Mattel.
Back for Season 2, the drag queen singing contest returns with a new crop of queens from all over the world, from nations ranging from Australia to Brazil to the Netherlands.
“Each episode will feature the world’s fiercest queens singing live as they debut a new musical performance in front of a studio audience and the Pop Diva Panel of judges in the hopes of being crowned the ‘Queen of the Universe,'” notes the series’ synopsis.
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For the second season, Spice Girls alum Mel B joins returning judges Michelle Visage of “RuPaul’s Drag Race”, singer/actress Vanessa Williams and drag superstar Trixie Mattel.
- 5/9/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
The universe’s biggest drag queen singing competition is back.
On Monday, Paramount+ revealed that season 2 of “Queen of the Universe” will premiere Friday, June 2, and shared a first-look clip.
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Paramount +
The video features performers from around the world as a group singing the song “Queen of the Universe”.
“‘Queen of the Universe’ follows the world’s most talented drag queens as they battle it out for global domination, and countries go head-to-head spotlighting their top talent,” the official description reads.
“Each episode will feature the world’s fiercest queens as they debut a new musical performance in front of a live audience and the Pop Diva Panel of judges in the hopes of being crowned the ‘Queen of the Universe’.”
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On Monday, Paramount+ revealed that season 2 of “Queen of the Universe” will premiere Friday, June 2, and shared a first-look clip.
Read More: Sam Smith Reveals Silky Nutmeg Ganache Is Their Favourite ‘Drag Race’ Queen: ‘I’ve Loved Seeing Their Journey’
Paramount +
The video features performers from around the world as a group singing the song “Queen of the Universe”.
“‘Queen of the Universe’ follows the world’s most talented drag queens as they battle it out for global domination, and countries go head-to-head spotlighting their top talent,” the official description reads.
“Each episode will feature the world’s fiercest queens as they debut a new musical performance in front of a live audience and the Pop Diva Panel of judges in the hopes of being crowned the ‘Queen of the Universe’.”
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- 3/13/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
I know, I know - why in the world would I choose Dreamcatcher and The Faculty as a face off feature? Because they’re two pretty damn entertaining modern invasion films - that’s why! There are so many differentials between these two films it’s ridiculous. I understand, and openly confess my knowledge. But in the end, both of these are invasion flicks, and both are truly enjoyable pieces by a pair of talented film makers.
Dreamcatcher: Dreamcatcher centers on a group of five life long friends, connected by not only kinship, but a series of magical powers unique to each character. At the center of this mystical gift lies Duddits (Andrew Robb as a child, Donnie Wahlberg as an adult) a mentally challenged child befriended by a young group of outcasts consisting of Henry (Mikey Holekamp as a child, Thomas Jane as an adult) Devlin, Beaver (Reece Thompson as a child,...
Dreamcatcher: Dreamcatcher centers on a group of five life long friends, connected by not only kinship, but a series of magical powers unique to each character. At the center of this mystical gift lies Duddits (Andrew Robb as a child, Donnie Wahlberg as an adult) a mentally challenged child befriended by a young group of outcasts consisting of Henry (Mikey Holekamp as a child, Thomas Jane as an adult) Devlin, Beaver (Reece Thompson as a child,...
- 4/9/2009
- Fangoria
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