Don’t think it. Easy enough, no one seems to have thought about much here. Don’t say it. Don’t worry, I won’t be recommending this one. Don’t watch it! That’s just my warning to you. Welcome to the desolate cinematic wasteland of January, my weathered friends.
The Bye Bye Man is an unfathomably inept horror film; one that’s an obvious byproduct of The Babadook/It Follows brand of horror success. It is, without apology, one of the emptiest, nonsensical haunted thrillers ever to fail genre audiences. “So bad it’s good” would be a tremendous improvement in quality, as you’ll end up laughing for spells simply out of maddening boredom. Nothing is funny, just disjoined, utterly senseless and cataclysmically misguided – we’re talking every single aspect. I mean, you can’t fault a team for attempting something new and iconic in horror. You...
The Bye Bye Man is an unfathomably inept horror film; one that’s an obvious byproduct of The Babadook/It Follows brand of horror success. It is, without apology, one of the emptiest, nonsensical haunted thrillers ever to fail genre audiences. “So bad it’s good” would be a tremendous improvement in quality, as you’ll end up laughing for spells simply out of maddening boredom. Nothing is funny, just disjoined, utterly senseless and cataclysmically misguided – we’re talking every single aspect. I mean, you can’t fault a team for attempting something new and iconic in horror. You...
- 1/12/2017
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Fun fact: My all-time favorite jam from The Voice coach Gwen Stefani is 2004’s tragically under-appreciated “What You Waiting For?”
Yes, I realize that matters about as much as the brand of bottom-shelf vodka in Blake Shelton’s coachin’ cup, but I bring it up because its refrain — “What you waiting, what you waiting, what you waiting, what you waiting, what you waiting forrrrr?” — mirrors the exact words I screamed at my TV as two of Season 9’s most promising contestants got flushed down the same gutter into which Christina Milian’s Sprint Skybox interviews disappeared prior to Season 5.
RelatedAsk Ausiello: Spoilers on NCIS,...
Yes, I realize that matters about as much as the brand of bottom-shelf vodka in Blake Shelton’s coachin’ cup, but I bring it up because its refrain — “What you waiting, what you waiting, what you waiting, what you waiting, what you waiting forrrrr?” — mirrors the exact words I screamed at my TV as two of Season 9’s most promising contestants got flushed down the same gutter into which Christina Milian’s Sprint Skybox interviews disappeared prior to Season 5.
RelatedAsk Ausiello: Spoilers on NCIS,...
- 10/14/2015
- TVLine.com
Pawandeep – Team Shaan
The second week of The Voice India opened with a quick recap of the first week; showing the contestants that had been selected and also the coaches expectations from the singers.
The first contestant of Saturday’s show was Boston born Nalini Krishnan. Nalini is 21 years old and is born and bought up in Boston, USA. She is studying music and wants to be a singer/music director. Nalini sang ‘Jallah Wallah’ from Ishaqzaade. The coaches were extremely impressed by Nalini’s performance. Coach Hr was the first to hit the buzzer, followed very closely by coaches Mika and then Shaan. Coach Sunidhi did not hit the buzzer. After much comic grovling (!) and pleading from the coaches, Nalini chose our favourite coach Hr, and is the third contestant to join Team Himesh.
The second contestant was Sayan Chaudhary. Sayan sang the popular song ‘Har Kisi Ko Nahin Milta’ from Boss.
The second week of The Voice India opened with a quick recap of the first week; showing the contestants that had been selected and also the coaches expectations from the singers.
The first contestant of Saturday’s show was Boston born Nalini Krishnan. Nalini is 21 years old and is born and bought up in Boston, USA. She is studying music and wants to be a singer/music director. Nalini sang ‘Jallah Wallah’ from Ishaqzaade. The coaches were extremely impressed by Nalini’s performance. Coach Hr was the first to hit the buzzer, followed very closely by coaches Mika and then Shaan. Coach Sunidhi did not hit the buzzer. After much comic grovling (!) and pleading from the coaches, Nalini chose our favourite coach Hr, and is the third contestant to join Team Himesh.
The second contestant was Sayan Chaudhary. Sayan sang the popular song ‘Har Kisi Ko Nahin Milta’ from Boss.
- 6/19/2015
- by Jem Raj
- Bollyspice
Oscar-winning actor has signed on as co-producer for biopic of late Sunday Times war correspondent
Charlize Theron could play the late Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin in a new film about her life, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Colvin, who reported from many of the world's most dangerous conflict zones, was killed in the Baba Amr district of Homs in February after Syrian artillery fire struck the hall of the house where she was staying. Friends said the journalist, who was 56 when she died, entered the hall to collect the shoes she had taken off as a sign of respect for her hosts.
Theron has signed on as a producer for the biopic and is said to be considering taking the lead role. The film would be titled Marie Colvin's Private War after a Vanity Fair article of the same name by Marie Brenner that has been optioned by producers.
Charlize Theron could play the late Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin in a new film about her life, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Colvin, who reported from many of the world's most dangerous conflict zones, was killed in the Baba Amr district of Homs in February after Syrian artillery fire struck the hall of the house where she was staying. Friends said the journalist, who was 56 when she died, entered the hall to collect the shoes she had taken off as a sign of respect for her hosts.
Theron has signed on as a producer for the biopic and is said to be considering taking the lead role. The film would be titled Marie Colvin's Private War after a Vanity Fair article of the same name by Marie Brenner that has been optioned by producers.
- 8/31/2012
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
Here's a first for Kiran Rao. After directing Dhobi Ghat, Kiran Rao has now directed a music video from Delhi Belly. It's called Switty Tera Pyaar Chaida. The song video was unveiled at an event today. Said an excited Kiran, "I enjoyed directing the video. It was a welcome change for me and gave me a new perspective." The song has been choreographed by Baba Yadav, who has been Saroj Khan's assistant. Kiran further added, "Aamir Khan also contributed in the song. He brief Read More...
- 6/8/2011
- Bollywood Trade
Here's a first for Kiran Rao. After directing Dhobi Ghat, Kiran Rao has now directed a music video from Delhi Belly. It's called Switty Tera Pyaar Chaida. The song video was unveiled at an event today. Said an excited Kiran, "I enjoyed directing the video. It was a welcome change for me and gave me a new perspective." The song has been choreographed by Baba Yadav, who has been Saroj Khan's assistant. Kiran further added, "Aamir Khan also contributed in the song. He brief...
- 6/8/2011
- GlamSham
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.