by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The head turning horror genre star Linda Blair will be attending the opening night of this year's Mile High Horror Film Festival. The festival will commemorate the 40th anniversary of The Exorcist. Check out the full details below.
From The Press Release
Break out the split-pea soup and hide your crucifix. The 4th Annual Mile High Horror Film Festival is proud to announce the addition of Linda Blair, star of The Exorcist, to this year's opening night festivities!
The Festival will present a special 40th anniversary print of The Exorcist, one of the most beloved horror films in history. Ms. Blair will be on hand to sign autographs and answer questions from the fans for this special presentation, which is scheduled for October 3rd at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Littleton, Colorado.
Tickets will be released soon! Don't miss your chance to meet America's first possessed teen,...
The head turning horror genre star Linda Blair will be attending the opening night of this year's Mile High Horror Film Festival. The festival will commemorate the 40th anniversary of The Exorcist. Check out the full details below.
From The Press Release
Break out the split-pea soup and hide your crucifix. The 4th Annual Mile High Horror Film Festival is proud to announce the addition of Linda Blair, star of The Exorcist, to this year's opening night festivities!
The Festival will present a special 40th anniversary print of The Exorcist, one of the most beloved horror films in history. Ms. Blair will be on hand to sign autographs and answer questions from the fans for this special presentation, which is scheduled for October 3rd at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Littleton, Colorado.
Tickets will be released soon! Don't miss your chance to meet America's first possessed teen,...
- 9/13/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Taking care of her weekend to-do list, Selma Blair ran some errands with the help of her son on Saturday (July 6) in Studio City, CA.
Rocking a red checked maxi dress, the “Hell Boy” honey made her rounds at Cvs Pharmacy with her adorable tot Arthur before finishing up with a caffeine jolt and a treat at Starbucks.
Last month, the brunette beauty made headlines for her criticism of her “Anger Management” co-star’s poor work habits, which eventually led to her dismissal from the show.
After hot-headed actor Charlie Sheen heard the comments, he threatened to leave the show unless Ms. Blair was fired.
Rocking a red checked maxi dress, the “Hell Boy” honey made her rounds at Cvs Pharmacy with her adorable tot Arthur before finishing up with a caffeine jolt and a treat at Starbucks.
Last month, the brunette beauty made headlines for her criticism of her “Anger Management” co-star’s poor work habits, which eventually led to her dismissal from the show.
After hot-headed actor Charlie Sheen heard the comments, he threatened to leave the show unless Ms. Blair was fired.
- 7/6/2013
- GossipCenter
Just days after her issues with co-star Charlie Sheen were made public, Selma Blair has officially been fired from "Anger Management."
Lionsgate TV released a statement on Tuesday (June 18) delivering the news: “We are confirming that Selma Blair will not be returning to Anger Management and we wish her the very best.”
Apparently, the 40-year-old actress had been complaining about Sheen's work ethic on set, which resulted in the actor demanding Blair be fired or he would leave.
No statement has been released from Ms. Blair's camp at this time, but stay linked to GossipCenter for all the latest breaking details.
Lionsgate TV released a statement on Tuesday (June 18) delivering the news: “We are confirming that Selma Blair will not be returning to Anger Management and we wish her the very best.”
Apparently, the 40-year-old actress had been complaining about Sheen's work ethic on set, which resulted in the actor demanding Blair be fired or he would leave.
No statement has been released from Ms. Blair's camp at this time, but stay linked to GossipCenter for all the latest breaking details.
- 6/19/2013
- GossipCenter
In Their Skin
Director by Jeremy Power Regimbal
Written by Joshua Close
Canada, 2012
Following a still raw and recent family tragedy, Mark (Joshua Close), Mary (Selma Blair), and their nine-year-old son Brendon (Quinn Lord) take a therapeutic sylvan sabbatical to their family cottage. One morning, they are unceremoniously introduced to the Zakowski’s, an overly ingratiating family consisting of a married couple, Bobby and Jane, and their big-for-his-age son Jared (James D’Arcy, Rachel Miner, Alex Ferris). After, when Mark is obligated to invite them over to dinner, things start to spiral into a dark and perilous situation when the true intentions of the Zakowski’s are slowly revealed.
Initially, In Their Skin is often gripping and tense. The film plays on a primal level of fear that we can all identify with, the fear of letting something dangerous into our homes. The characters are put into real and unavoidable...
Director by Jeremy Power Regimbal
Written by Joshua Close
Canada, 2012
Following a still raw and recent family tragedy, Mark (Joshua Close), Mary (Selma Blair), and their nine-year-old son Brendon (Quinn Lord) take a therapeutic sylvan sabbatical to their family cottage. One morning, they are unceremoniously introduced to the Zakowski’s, an overly ingratiating family consisting of a married couple, Bobby and Jane, and their big-for-his-age son Jared (James D’Arcy, Rachel Miner, Alex Ferris). After, when Mark is obligated to invite them over to dinner, things start to spiral into a dark and perilous situation when the true intentions of the Zakowski’s are slowly revealed.
Initially, In Their Skin is often gripping and tense. The film plays on a primal level of fear that we can all identify with, the fear of letting something dangerous into our homes. The characters are put into real and unavoidable...
- 11/9/2012
- by Justin Li
- SoundOnSight
In Their Skin
Director by Jeremy Power Regimbal
Written by Joshua Close
Canada, 2012
Following a still raw and recent family tragedy, Mark (Joshua Close), Mary (Selma Blair), and their nine-year-old son Brendon (Quinn Lord) take a therapeutic sylvan sabbatical to their family cottage. One morning, they are unceremoniously introduced to the Zakowski’s, an overly ingratiating family consisting of a married couple, Bobby and Jane, and their big-for-his-age son Jared (James D’Arcy, Rachel Miner, Alex Ferris). After, when Mark is obligated to invite them over to dinner, things start to spiral into a dark and perilous situation when the true intentions of the Zakowski’s are slowly revealed.
Initially, In Their Skin is often gripping and tense. The film plays on a primal level of fear that we can all identify with, the fear of letting something dangerous into our homes. The characters are put into real and unavoidable...
Director by Jeremy Power Regimbal
Written by Joshua Close
Canada, 2012
Following a still raw and recent family tragedy, Mark (Joshua Close), Mary (Selma Blair), and their nine-year-old son Brendon (Quinn Lord) take a therapeutic sylvan sabbatical to their family cottage. One morning, they are unceremoniously introduced to the Zakowski’s, an overly ingratiating family consisting of a married couple, Bobby and Jane, and their big-for-his-age son Jared (James D’Arcy, Rachel Miner, Alex Ferris). After, when Mark is obligated to invite them over to dinner, things start to spiral into a dark and perilous situation when the true intentions of the Zakowski’s are slowly revealed.
Initially, In Their Skin is often gripping and tense. The film plays on a primal level of fear that we can all identify with, the fear of letting something dangerous into our homes. The characters are put into real and unavoidable...
- 10/27/2012
- by Justin Li
- SoundOnSight
And then there were four. After the tournament’s closest battle came to an end with a come-from-behind winner, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre eked its way into The Final Four alongside The Thing, Alien and The Exorcist. Essentially we’re down to the impossible choices, but while a horror movie tournament is one thing, figuring out with of these baddies would best each other in real life is a bit easier. Today’s match-up sees Ridley Scott‘s hallway of terror go up against the devil in Ms. Blair, but if the mutli-mouthed E.T.s actually had to fight off a demon, it seems obvious that evil would prevail (unless The Queen had the courage to jump out of an airlock after getting possessed). On the same front, a family of cannibals with their own meat locker is terrifying, but they’d be quick work for the body-stealing Thing, especially...
- 10/22/2012
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
The list of "home invasion" horror flicks has added some rather impressive new titles over the past several years. Obviously both versions of Michael Haneke's Funny Games proved to be fairly influential to a lot of independent filmmakers who realized you could wring a lot of tension out of one house, a handful of actors, and (hopefully) a halfway compelling premise. Movies like The Strangers, Inside, and Them did a fine job of adding a few new wrinkles to a pretty simple story, and now that the sub-genre has died down a bit, up pops a quiet new chiller from Canada called In Their Skin. Also known as Replicas (on the film festival circuit, anyway), this is a rather standard re-telling of a slight but effective premise, and this time around it's not a new "hook" that sells the film, but a simply intelligent screenplay, several strong performances, and...
- 10/16/2012
- by Scott Weinberg
- FEARnet
Synopsis:
Four college pledges are forced to spend the night in a deserted old mansion where they get killed off one by one by the monstrous surviving members of a family massacre years earlier for trespassing on their living grounds.
Review:
I hate Linda Blair. There! I said it and I mean it too. Why do I hate Ms. Blair at all you ask? I certainly don’t know her so it doesn’t have anything to… More...
Four college pledges are forced to spend the night in a deserted old mansion where they get killed off one by one by the monstrous surviving members of a family massacre years earlier for trespassing on their living grounds.
Review:
I hate Linda Blair. There! I said it and I mean it too. Why do I hate Ms. Blair at all you ask? I certainly don’t know her so it doesn’t have anything to… More...
- 4/7/2012
- by The Black Saint
- Horror News
So, the Dair vs. Chair argument has been put to bed (or, rather, left dry-Humphry-ing out of bed) on Gossip Girl. Dan (Penn Badgley) kissed a girl, Ms. Blair (Leighton Meester) and he liked it. Blair, however, did not.
“Why kiss anymore toads?” – Blair
“Dan more Labrador than toad.” – Dorota (Zuzanna Szadkowski)
Blair’s eyes were once again opened to Mr. Chuck (Ed Westwick). I’ll admit it. I wanted to see a Blair and Dan fling. Personally, I’m tired of Chair. There is no doubt that the couple has chemistry. The unbridled sexual frustration the Blair and Chuck exhibit towards each other has kept fans and myself watching for four seasons straight. But, times must and always do change. The truth is, I’ve come to loathe Chuck’s abusive nature. Seeing Blair remiss from moving on has been painful to watch. She’s grown up; Chuck has not.
“Why kiss anymore toads?” – Blair
“Dan more Labrador than toad.” – Dorota (Zuzanna Szadkowski)
Blair’s eyes were once again opened to Mr. Chuck (Ed Westwick). I’ll admit it. I wanted to see a Blair and Dan fling. Personally, I’m tired of Chair. There is no doubt that the couple has chemistry. The unbridled sexual frustration the Blair and Chuck exhibit towards each other has kept fans and myself watching for four seasons straight. But, times must and always do change. The truth is, I’ve come to loathe Chuck’s abusive nature. Seeing Blair remiss from moving on has been painful to watch. She’s grown up; Chuck has not.
- 4/20/2011
- by Bags
- BuzzFocus.com
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