Interviewed by Michael Juvinall, More Horror.com
Dee Wallace is something of an icon in the horror genre and the film industry. She’s been doing films for over 40 years and has amassed an incredible resume of film and Television appearances. Most people will probably know Dee from her role as Elliot’s mother in the Steven Spielberg blockbuster, E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial, but horror fans know her from her many roles in genre films including The Hills Have Eyes, The Stepford Wives, The Howling, Cujo, Popcorn, Alligator 2: The Mutation, Temptress, The Frighteners, Black Circle Boys, Boo, Rob Zombie’s Halloween, The House of the Devil, Exit Humanity, and the upcoming Rob Zombie flick, The Lords of Salem.
She sometimes is typecast as the Mom next door character, but she isn’t afraid to venture outside of those roles in order to play against type as women on...
Dee Wallace is something of an icon in the horror genre and the film industry. She’s been doing films for over 40 years and has amassed an incredible resume of film and Television appearances. Most people will probably know Dee from her role as Elliot’s mother in the Steven Spielberg blockbuster, E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial, but horror fans know her from her many roles in genre films including The Hills Have Eyes, The Stepford Wives, The Howling, Cujo, Popcorn, Alligator 2: The Mutation, Temptress, The Frighteners, Black Circle Boys, Boo, Rob Zombie’s Halloween, The House of the Devil, Exit Humanity, and the upcoming Rob Zombie flick, The Lords of Salem.
She sometimes is typecast as the Mom next door character, but she isn’t afraid to venture outside of those roles in order to play against type as women on...
- 2/6/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
I strongly encourage you to check out this edition of Dead Air and it’s not because I do the write ups for the darn thing. Truth be told, this is one of the funniest episodes yet with more than just your daily fill of news, movies watch list and in depth analysis of an independent genre movie. We’re talking about Jesse Bartel and Ted Brown creating some truly entertaining audio alongside our man in the great north, Jeff Konopka. Let’s get into some of the menu items on this week’s edition so you know that I’m not fibbing.
Obviously the crew will be discussing at great length the new feature from IFC Films, Atm. You have three guys with three very different opinions who will jockey for supremacy and try to get convince you that there side of the story is correct. That’s a menage a trois of opinions.
Obviously the crew will be discussing at great length the new feature from IFC Films, Atm. You have three guys with three very different opinions who will jockey for supremacy and try to get convince you that there side of the story is correct. That’s a menage a trois of opinions.
- 3/17/2012
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
Actor Chad Lindberg is riding high with the success and attention the controversial remake of I Spit on Your Grave has gotten and his upcoming role in NBC's superhero drama The Cape. Chad talks to me about the intensity of Isoyg, the bonding of the cast and crew, his character in NBC's The Cape's upcoming episode entitled "Goggles", to his own videos he puts out and to a special signing at Dark Delicacies on February 8th. Check out my latest "Versus" with Chad Lindberg aka Ash from the hit CW TV show Supernatural!
Brian S- First off Chad, how'd you get into acting?
Chad Linberg- I started doing plays in High School Theater. I realized I had the bug, I thought I might be good at this so I looked into my local newspaper of my hometown of Mt. Vernon. Saw an ad for a talent agency in Seattle.
Brian S- First off Chad, how'd you get into acting?
Chad Linberg- I started doing plays in High School Theater. I realized I had the bug, I thought I might be good at this so I looked into my local newspaper of my hometown of Mt. Vernon. Saw an ad for a talent agency in Seattle.
- 2/5/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
By now you've heard the news that Marvel Entertainment and ABC are reportedly considering a revival of the Hulk on television. Disney, ABC's parent company, acquired Marvel Entertainment in 2009, and this June the company launched Marvel Television to create small screen adaptations based on its vast archive of comic characters.
Why the two are pondering Hulk for TV we're not sure. Perhaps it's the fact that the Jekyll and Hyde thing plays well as a story device for serialized television, perhaps it's because the Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno series from the late '70s lasted for five seasons on CBS. Expect this new Hulk to be created using CGI, however.
The Hulk series is said to be a priority amid several ideas Marvel's new television unit has pitched to ABC. It's announcement comes shortly after news that another comic book hero — DC's Wonder Woman — is also readying for a return to TV.
Why the two are pondering Hulk for TV we're not sure. Perhaps it's the fact that the Jekyll and Hyde thing plays well as a story device for serialized television, perhaps it's because the Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno series from the late '70s lasted for five seasons on CBS. Expect this new Hulk to be created using CGI, however.
The Hulk series is said to be a priority amid several ideas Marvel's new television unit has pitched to ABC. It's announcement comes shortly after news that another comic book hero — DC's Wonder Woman — is also readying for a return to TV.
- 10/25/2010
- CinemaSpy
Interview by Kayley Thomas
2010 is the year of the Lindberg. The 33-year-old actor’s no stranger to the business, mind you. If you didn’t catch his early debut in Black Circle Boys, that’s a little horror flick you’re probably going to want to check out regardless. You might also have seen him in an episode of The X-Files or Buffy the Vampire Slayer once upon a time. Or maybe you remember him as Jesse in The Fast and the Furious or O’Dell in October Sky? With starring roles in films like Punk Love, The Other Side of the Tracks, and Push, plus recurring roles in recent years on Supernatural and CSI: NY, Chad’s been a busy man, but rest assured, you’ll be seeing more of him soon. He’ll be joining interviewee Sarah Butler in the upcoming I Spit On Your Grave as well...
2010 is the year of the Lindberg. The 33-year-old actor’s no stranger to the business, mind you. If you didn’t catch his early debut in Black Circle Boys, that’s a little horror flick you’re probably going to want to check out regardless. You might also have seen him in an episode of The X-Files or Buffy the Vampire Slayer once upon a time. Or maybe you remember him as Jesse in The Fast and the Furious or O’Dell in October Sky? With starring roles in films like Punk Love, The Other Side of the Tracks, and Push, plus recurring roles in recent years on Supernatural and CSI: NY, Chad’s been a busy man, but rest assured, you’ll be seeing more of him soon. He’ll be joining interviewee Sarah Butler in the upcoming I Spit On Your Grave as well...
- 2/1/2010
- by kayleymonster
- Planet Fury
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