The "Angel of Death" visits horror TV fans In Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour. The Midnight Hour combines the nostalgia of the hit kids series Are You Afraid of the Dark? with the modern day gore and nasty plot twists of the hit HBO series Tales From The Crypt. The March 2011 episode of "Lee Martin's Midnight Hour," appropriately titled "Angel of Death," debuted on March 3.
The story of evil nurse Beverly (Melissa O'Brien), who offers her terminal patient (Kirk Moreland) a new lease on life if he’s willing to make a grisly sacrifice, “Angel of Death” provides viewers with a creepy tale suitable for a winter's night.
Lead player O’Brien shines as nurse Beverly, bringing to life a character who runs the gamut from devil worshipper to despot and creepy stalker to maudlin animal lover. Co-star Moreland plays Lloyd Rankin, Beverly’s dying patient. Whether bargaining with...
The story of evil nurse Beverly (Melissa O'Brien), who offers her terminal patient (Kirk Moreland) a new lease on life if he’s willing to make a grisly sacrifice, “Angel of Death” provides viewers with a creepy tale suitable for a winter's night.
Lead player O’Brien shines as nurse Beverly, bringing to life a character who runs the gamut from devil worshipper to despot and creepy stalker to maudlin animal lover. Co-star Moreland plays Lloyd Rankin, Beverly’s dying patient. Whether bargaining with...
- 3/4/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
A 40-foot-long Viking ship is set to dock in Times Square on Monday.
It will come courtesy of DreamWorks Animation and Wal-Mart for the purpose of advertising "How to Train Your Dragon," not to mention the copious amount of toys and other products generated by the 3D movie that opens Friday.
On the surface, the faux boat might symbolize an unusual dedication to the success of a film on the part of Wal-Mart, but it's actually the culmination of a yearlong effort to align itself with the family film.
Wal-Mart will sell more than 100 items -- clothing, games, cookies, etc. -- based on "Dragon," all but a handful of which can only be purchased at its stores. The stuff will be easy to find at the 2,500 Wal-Marts nationwide: Look for it near the half-size version of the Times Square Viking ship.
The boat will be in Times Square through March...
It will come courtesy of DreamWorks Animation and Wal-Mart for the purpose of advertising "How to Train Your Dragon," not to mention the copious amount of toys and other products generated by the 3D movie that opens Friday.
On the surface, the faux boat might symbolize an unusual dedication to the success of a film on the part of Wal-Mart, but it's actually the culmination of a yearlong effort to align itself with the family film.
Wal-Mart will sell more than 100 items -- clothing, games, cookies, etc. -- based on "Dragon," all but a handful of which can only be purchased at its stores. The stuff will be easy to find at the 2,500 Wal-Marts nationwide: Look for it near the half-size version of the Times Square Viking ship.
The boat will be in Times Square through March...
- 3/20/2010
- by By Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Singer claims stores are not stocking his new album, but employee at one store he visited says album was actually sold out.
By Gil Kaufman
Chris Brown
Photo: Jason Kempin/ Getty Images
Chris Brown continued slamming the music industry over the weekend, after launching a broadside on Friday in which he tweeted claims that he was being "blackballed" by some stores that aren't carrying or displaying his new album, Graffiti.
"Just was at Walmart in Wallingford Ct, 844 north colony," Brown tweetedon Saturday night. "The[y] didn't even have my album in the back ... not on shelves, saw for myself." Brown said he talked to the store's managers and "they didn't even know anything. Wow!!! But they had Alicia Keys album ready for release for this Tuesday comin ... the manager told me that when there are new releases it's mandatory to put em on the shelves ... But No Sign Of #Graffiti. Bs.
By Gil Kaufman
Chris Brown
Photo: Jason Kempin/ Getty Images
Chris Brown continued slamming the music industry over the weekend, after launching a broadside on Friday in which he tweeted claims that he was being "blackballed" by some stores that aren't carrying or displaying his new album, Graffiti.
"Just was at Walmart in Wallingford Ct, 844 north colony," Brown tweetedon Saturday night. "The[y] didn't even have my album in the back ... not on shelves, saw for myself." Brown said he talked to the store's managers and "they didn't even know anything. Wow!!! But they had Alicia Keys album ready for release for this Tuesday comin ... the manager told me that when there are new releases it's mandatory to put em on the shelves ... But No Sign Of #Graffiti. Bs.
- 12/14/2009
- MTV Music News
'They want artists to censor their records in order to be carried there,' frontman Billie Joe Armstrong says.
By James Montgomery
Green Day
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown may currently be the #1 album in the country, but you can't get it at Wal-Mart, the country's biggest music retailer.
That's because, according to The Associated Press, the superstore has refused to carry Breakdown after it asked the band to edit the album for language and content and Green Day refused.
"Wal-Mart's become the biggest retail outfit in the country, but they won't carry our record because they wanted us to censor it," the article quotes frontman Billie Joe Armstrong as saying. "They want artists to censor their records in order to be carried there ... we just said, 'No.' We've never done it before. You feel like you're in 1953 or something."
Wal-Mart has a long-standing...
By James Montgomery
Green Day
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown may currently be the #1 album in the country, but you can't get it at Wal-Mart, the country's biggest music retailer.
That's because, according to The Associated Press, the superstore has refused to carry Breakdown after it asked the band to edit the album for language and content and Green Day refused.
"Wal-Mart's become the biggest retail outfit in the country, but they won't carry our record because they wanted us to censor it," the article quotes frontman Billie Joe Armstrong as saying. "They want artists to censor their records in order to be carried there ... we just said, 'No.' We've never done it before. You feel like you're in 1953 or something."
Wal-Mart has a long-standing...
- 5/21/2009
- MTV Music News
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