2012
The former Melrose Place actress has to face the justice
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Locane-Bovenizer, 40, was taken into custody following the verdict, which found her guilty of death by auto and assault by auto. Locane-Bovenizer faces five to 10 years in prison on the second-degree death by auto charge and three to five years on the third-degree assault by auto. Sentencing is scheduled for March.
People from James Bond film once said "No" to Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg was turned down to direct a James Bond film in the late Seventies. Despite being rejected from Her Majesty’s Secret Service back in the ’70s, Steven Spielberg remains a big James Bond fan … and is especially fond of the latest 007 adventure, “Skyfall.”
Another victim of Cancer: Deborah Raffin dies
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Actor Larry Hagman dies at 81-years-old
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Larry Hagman, who created one of American television’s most supreme villains in the conniving, amoral oilman J.R. Ewing of “Dallas,” died on Friday, the Dallas Morning News reported. He was 81. Hagman worked off Broadway until 1959 when he won roles on Broadway in ‘God and Kate Murphy’ and ‘The Nervous’. Meanwhile he was cutting his teeth on New York based television in programmes ranging from drama to daytime soaps, including ‘The Edge of the Night’ (1961-3).
Rihanna is the best in her music
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6 Degrees of hell is stunningly horrible
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Corey Feldman stars in the new indie horror film, “6 Degrees of Hell,” which was shot at the Hotel of Horror haunted house in Ross Township, Pa., a few miles north of the Slate Belt. “Uncle Jack’s Hotel of Horror” is besieged by a dark presence after two friends of “Uncle” Jack, Chris and Kellen, unwittingly release a deadly evil by transporting local psychic Mary Wilkins’ collection of haunted objects as props for the popular tourist attraction. At the same time, a local TV ghost hunter, confronts an evil that has haunted him all his life-one he believes is responsible for his sister’s death years ago. His search puts him in the path of a rogue police chief and June-a girl who seems to be the eye of this supernatural perfect storm. They all find themselves connected to the old hotel while the threads of their own personal horrors draw paranormal investigator Kyle Brenner (Feldman) to pull all the threads together.
This movie has turned into a total creep but is an excellent film in many takes especially in the hunter times. Two thumbs up!
Nicki Minaj involved in a scammer scandal
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Two concerts promoters from Florida have been arrested for allegedly setting up a fake concert featuring Nicki Minaj and Drake.
Bates Motel will be back
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It was announced back in July that A&E had greenlit a new 10-episode series called Bates Motel, which would serve as a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic, Psycho.
Freddie Highmore (Finding Neverland) as young Norman Bates and Vera Farmiga as his loving (?) mother. Developed by former Lost showrunner Carlton Cuse and Friday Night Lights’ Kerry Ehrin, the series will explore the relationship between future psycho Norman Bates and his mother Norma. Bates Motel will debut on A&E in Spring 2013.
Brothers have a role in your life
From director Paul Fraser (Heartlands, Somers Town, Dead Man’s Shoes) found the young and promissing Timmy Creed, who plays the 17-yar-old Noel, as well as the younger Paul Courtney (Paudie) and TJ Griffin (Scwally); the film also features established actors such as Kate Ashfield (Shaun of the Dead, Hush), Don Wycherley (Father Ted, Ondine) and Sarah Green (The Guard), proving that
Set over Halloween weekend in 1987, My Brothers tells the story of three boys’ journey to replace their dying father’s watch. Using a battered bread van, the brothers embark on a journey across the wild Irish landscape to get to an arcade machine in the small Irish seaside town of Ballybunion, where an identical watch resides.
Along the way they’re detoured by escalating brotherly battles in an off-beat and moving journey that eventually, changes their relationship and leads them back to their dying father. The brothers’ relationship is solid and it never loses focus on the fact that it’s about them coping with the loss of their father. All three are very good actors and it’ll be a pleasure to see them in future roles.