Don’t. Sit. On the furniture.
Horror movies have turned all sorts of inanimate objects into sadistic killers over the years and up next it’s a seemingly harmless sofa that becomes a monster in Killer Sofa!
From director Bernardo Rao, Killer Sofa is now streaming on Screambox.
“Electric Dreams meets Christine in the heart-warmingly horrific chronicle of a killer Lazy Boy that falls in love with a girl – and the bloody carnage that follows as a result!”
“Francesca always attracted weirdos. When one of her stalkers is found dead, she looks for comfort from her best friend, Maxi. Meanwhile, Maxi’s grandfather, Jack, a disgraced Rabbi, comes across a reclining chair containing a Dybbuk inside. Jack and his voodoo sorceress partner try to find out where the recliner has been delivered while exploring Jack’s newfound gift for communicating with the other world. Meanwhile the reclining chair becomes enchanted...
Horror movies have turned all sorts of inanimate objects into sadistic killers over the years and up next it’s a seemingly harmless sofa that becomes a monster in Killer Sofa!
From director Bernardo Rao, Killer Sofa is now streaming on Screambox.
“Electric Dreams meets Christine in the heart-warmingly horrific chronicle of a killer Lazy Boy that falls in love with a girl – and the bloody carnage that follows as a result!”
“Francesca always attracted weirdos. When one of her stalkers is found dead, she looks for comfort from her best friend, Maxi. Meanwhile, Maxi’s grandfather, Jack, a disgraced Rabbi, comes across a reclining chair containing a Dybbuk inside. Jack and his voodoo sorceress partner try to find out where the recliner has been delivered while exploring Jack’s newfound gift for communicating with the other world. Meanwhile the reclining chair becomes enchanted...
- 3/31/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Behold the officially licensed fifth installment in the bestselling Dungeons & Dragons Young Adventurer’s Guides series by Jim Zub, Stacy King, and Andrew Wheeler! Beasts & Behemoths transports new players to the magical world of Dungeons & Dragons, presenting a one-of-a-kind course on the unusual, from the tiniest Demilich to the gargantuan Roc, that fill […]
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- 9/25/2020
- by SteveDunk
- Cinelinx
Howard University and Amazon Studios will continue the Howard Entertainment program, a partnership designed to diversify the entertainment industry by creating a pipeline for Black and other marginalized students, for a second year. Participants will work, train and study alongside entertainment executives.
“The continuation of Howard Entertainment is a testament to the immediate impact of the program and the resonance of its long-term vision to strive for greater representation across the industry,” said Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick. “At Howard, we are always seeking to expand the education of our students by connecting them to experiences that will prepare them to succeed and make a difference.
The program, which is set to restart in January, will increase in size for its second year, with greater slots available for Howard students. The immersive two-semester experience provides Howard students the opportunity to continue their education during the spring semester and...
“The continuation of Howard Entertainment is a testament to the immediate impact of the program and the resonance of its long-term vision to strive for greater representation across the industry,” said Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick. “At Howard, we are always seeking to expand the education of our students by connecting them to experiences that will prepare them to succeed and make a difference.
The program, which is set to restart in January, will increase in size for its second year, with greater slots available for Howard students. The immersive two-semester experience provides Howard students the opportunity to continue their education during the spring semester and...
- 9/24/2020
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
Howard University and Amazon Studios are launching Howard Entertainment for the second consecutive year, a program designed to diversify the entertainment industry by creating a pipeline for African-American students and other underrepresented populations to train and study alongside entertainment executives. Applications will open Monday, September 28, with the program set to restart in January 2021.
“The continuation of Howard Entertainment is a testament to the immediate impact of the program and the resonance of its long-term vision to strive for greater representation across the industry,” said Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick, M.D., Mba. “At Howard, we are always seeking to expand the education of our students by connecting them to experiences that will prepare them to succeed and make a difference. Considering the size and importance of the entertainment industry, I am excited to see our students become leaders in this space. Whether they pursue paths in front of...
“The continuation of Howard Entertainment is a testament to the immediate impact of the program and the resonance of its long-term vision to strive for greater representation across the industry,” said Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick, M.D., Mba. “At Howard, we are always seeking to expand the education of our students by connecting them to experiences that will prepare them to succeed and make a difference. Considering the size and importance of the entertainment industry, I am excited to see our students become leaders in this space. Whether they pursue paths in front of...
- 9/24/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Review by Baron Fortnightly
Thanks to Phil at Nerdly I had the opportunity to review two new Dungeons and Dragons books, published by Wizards of the Coast and Ten Speed Press/Random House. A word of warning to hard-core D&d fans, these probably aren’t your cup of tea, but they do serve an important purpose.
The two books are Warriors & Weapons and Monsters & Creatures; small hardback, immersive guides to the world of Dungeons and Dragons. Both are packed full of new illustrations from Conceptopolis, about 70+ per book, and have great production values – metallic ink on the front cover, nice iconography, plus metallic end papers. These are books for children, but would look right at home in any D&d collection.
Both books are written by long-time D&d comic writer Jim Zub along with Stacy King and Andrew Wheeler (all role-players), who do a great job of immersing the...
Thanks to Phil at Nerdly I had the opportunity to review two new Dungeons and Dragons books, published by Wizards of the Coast and Ten Speed Press/Random House. A word of warning to hard-core D&d fans, these probably aren’t your cup of tea, but they do serve an important purpose.
The two books are Warriors & Weapons and Monsters & Creatures; small hardback, immersive guides to the world of Dungeons and Dragons. Both are packed full of new illustrations from Conceptopolis, about 70+ per book, and have great production values – metallic ink on the front cover, nice iconography, plus metallic end papers. These are books for children, but would look right at home in any D&d collection.
Both books are written by long-time D&d comic writer Jim Zub along with Stacy King and Andrew Wheeler (all role-players), who do a great job of immersing the...
- 8/6/2019
- by Guest
- Nerdly
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