This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. “They’re coming to get you, Barbara” is the most famous line from 1968’s revolutionary “Night of the Living Dead.” ...
An upcoming movie starring Margaret Qualley and Patrick Schwarzenegger will film in New Orleans for few days in October, according to the Mayor's Office of Cultural Economy. "Love of Your Life," a ...
From the man that brought the world "The Seedling," "Sprout," and "The Present" comes the new film "Yi-Wo." For the better part of ten years Thomas Campbell put his heart and soul into the project, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A Hollywood legend stopped by Portland to donate her Oscar to a local movie museum. Margaret O’Brien was just 6 years old when she starred alongside Judy Garland in “Meet Me In ...
Prince Andrew returned to the royal fold today as he attended the Duchess of Kent's funeral with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. The Duke and Duchess of York have joined other members of the Royal Family ...
At a time when movie theaters nationwide are struggling to get audiences off their couches, Pruneyard Cinemas in Campbell has hit upon unexpected success with its Culinary Cinema series. Audiences are ...
Margaret Qualley has no interest in joining a movie franchise, a least not right now. The “Honey Don’t!” actress sat down with host Perri Nemiroff on Collider’s “Ladies Night” for an interview, ...
Sometimes a filmmaker you love makes a movie so bad it forces you to question your whole reality. I’m not talking about your run-of-the-mill misfire. Movies are complicated and fragile organisms, and ...
This image released by Focus Features shows Margaret Qualley in a scene from "Honey Don't!" (Focus Features via AP) The skies are blue, the sun unrelenting and the body count escalating in the ...
If you loved Drive-Away Dolls, I have good news for you: There’s another lesbian comedy directed by Ethan Coen and starring Margaret Qualley coming to movie theaters this weekend, and it’s called ...
The skies are blue, the sun unrelenting and the body count escalating in the Bakersfield, California, of “Honey Don’t!,” where Margaret Qualley’s private investigator tries to get a handle on the ...
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