The Environmental Protection Agency (Epa) ordered Norfolk Southern to pay for the cleanup of a massive toxic chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio, earlier this month. The Epa further told Norfolk Southern that should it fail to comply with the order it will be held liable for three times the cost of the cleanup.
“Let me be clear,” said Epa Administrator Michael Regan to reporters, “Norfolk Southern will pay for cleaning up the mess they created and for the trauma they’ve inflicted on this community.”
Epa orders Norfolk Southern...
“Let me be clear,” said Epa Administrator Michael Regan to reporters, “Norfolk Southern will pay for cleaning up the mess they created and for the trauma they’ve inflicted on this community.”
Epa orders Norfolk Southern...
- 2/21/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
When Gary J. Tunnicliffe waxes lyrical on the Hellraiser series, it’s worth standing up and taking notice.
Now on the verge of its tenth instalment, Hellraiser: Judgment, Tunnicliffe recently appeared on the latest episode of The Movie Crypt podcast (h/t Bloody Disgusting), in which the series veteran and frequent make-up artist teased some of the brutal horrors in store.
Directing from his own script, Hellraiser: Judgment is very much a passion project for Tunnicliffe, who told hosts Adam Green and Joe Lynch that he’s never had as much fun – nor has he worked so hard – during the production of Judgment. And yes, the end product will be fluent in scares and gruesome deaths.
I had the most fun on that I’ve ever had, and I’ve never worked so hard on a Hellraiser film, but we had a great time. We did two sequences where… one the actress almost passed out…...
Now on the verge of its tenth instalment, Hellraiser: Judgment, Tunnicliffe recently appeared on the latest episode of The Movie Crypt podcast (h/t Bloody Disgusting), in which the series veteran and frequent make-up artist teased some of the brutal horrors in store.
Directing from his own script, Hellraiser: Judgment is very much a passion project for Tunnicliffe, who told hosts Adam Green and Joe Lynch that he’s never had as much fun – nor has he worked so hard – during the production of Judgment. And yes, the end product will be fluent in scares and gruesome deaths.
I had the most fun on that I’ve ever had, and I’ve never worked so hard on a Hellraiser film, but we had a great time. We did two sequences where… one the actress almost passed out…...
- 11/8/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
The stars of yesterday now are making three films a year you never knew existed until they show up on Netflix.^ Real Movie ^
In my prior life as a script reader, I certainly read a lot of bad scripts, but at times, an even more common occurrence was a script that seemed to do a great many things right, but somehow fell just short of being something you wanted to champion as a movie. As draining as the terrible scripts were, there’s something pure about clear-cut bad. It takes little effort to explain why they’re unfit.
The real challenges were the scripts that had kind of a decent premise, kind of an okay twist or two, and a lead character who wasn’t bad so much as he or she was just… there. The raw materials are there for what Could be a script. They just happen to be assembled in the least compelling way...
In my prior life as a script reader, I certainly read a lot of bad scripts, but at times, an even more common occurrence was a script that seemed to do a great many things right, but somehow fell just short of being something you wanted to champion as a movie. As draining as the terrible scripts were, there’s something pure about clear-cut bad. It takes little effort to explain why they’re unfit.
The real challenges were the scripts that had kind of a decent premise, kind of an okay twist or two, and a lead character who wasn’t bad so much as he or she was just… there. The raw materials are there for what Could be a script. They just happen to be assembled in the least compelling way...
- 4/20/2017
- by The Bitter Script Reader
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
From director John Moore (A Good Day to Die Hard, Max Payne) and starring an award-winning cast, including Golden Globe nominated Pierce Brosnan (James Bond, No Escape) and Anna Friel (Limitless, London Boulevard) as well as Stefanie Scott (Insidious: Chapter 3) and James Frecheville (The Drop, Animal Kingdom), I.T. will be released in selected UK cinemas on 10th March 2017.
Mike Regan (Pierce Brosnan) is a successful, self-made man who has it all: a gorgeous wife, Rose (Anna Friel) a beautiful teenage daughter, Kaitlyn (Stefanie Scott) and a sleek, state-of-the-art smart home. But he soon finds himself in a deadly, high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse when his I.T. consultant, Ed (James Frecheville), starts using his skills to stalk Mike’s daughter and endanger his family, his business, and his life. In a world where there is no privacy, and personal secrets can go viral by the click of a mouse, Mike needs...
Mike Regan (Pierce Brosnan) is a successful, self-made man who has it all: a gorgeous wife, Rose (Anna Friel) a beautiful teenage daughter, Kaitlyn (Stefanie Scott) and a sleek, state-of-the-art smart home. But he soon finds himself in a deadly, high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse when his I.T. consultant, Ed (James Frecheville), starts using his skills to stalk Mike’s daughter and endanger his family, his business, and his life. In a world where there is no privacy, and personal secrets can go viral by the click of a mouse, Mike needs...
- 3/3/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
From director John Moore (A Good Day to Die Hard, Max Payne) and starring an award-winning cast, including Golden Globe nominated Pierce Brosnan (James Bond, No Escape) and Anna Friel (Limitless, London Boulevard) as well as Stefanie Scott (Insidious: Chapter 3) and James Frecheville (The Drop, Animal Kingdom), I.T. will be released in selected UK cinemas on 10th March 2017.
Mike Regan (Pierce Brosnan) is a successful, self-made man who has it all: a gorgeous wife, Rose (Anna Friel) a beautiful teenage daughter, Kaitlyn (Stefanie Scott) and a sleek, state-of-the-art smart home. But he soon finds himself in a deadly, high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse when his I.T. consultant, Ed (James Frecheville), starts using his skills to stalk Mike’s daughter and endanger his family, his business, and his life. In a world where there is no privacy, and personal secrets can go viral by the click of a mouse, Mike needs...
Mike Regan (Pierce Brosnan) is a successful, self-made man who has it all: a gorgeous wife, Rose (Anna Friel) a beautiful teenage daughter, Kaitlyn (Stefanie Scott) and a sleek, state-of-the-art smart home. But he soon finds himself in a deadly, high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse when his I.T. consultant, Ed (James Frecheville), starts using his skills to stalk Mike’s daughter and endanger his family, his business, and his life. In a world where there is no privacy, and personal secrets can go viral by the click of a mouse, Mike needs...
- 3/1/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome back to the Weekend Warrior, your weekly look at the new movies hitting theaters this weekend, as well as other cool events and things to check out.
This Past Weekend:
Yikes. What a terrible weekend we just had, not only for the new movies released but also for the Weekend Warrior’s predictions. Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks’ Sully won its second weekend in a row with just under $22 million, but as far as the new movies, neither Lionsgate’s Blair Witch nor Universal’s Bridget Jones’s Baby did very well, putting the last nail in the coffin (hopefully) for sequels/remakes trying to play upon nostalgia that just isn’t there. (Good luck to the Rings movie opening next month!) Blair Witch ended up with $9.6 million to take second place and both Bridget Jones’s Baby and Oliver Stone’s Snowden ended up with around $8 million, so...
This Past Weekend:
Yikes. What a terrible weekend we just had, not only for the new movies released but also for the Weekend Warrior’s predictions. Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks’ Sully won its second weekend in a row with just under $22 million, but as far as the new movies, neither Lionsgate’s Blair Witch nor Universal’s Bridget Jones’s Baby did very well, putting the last nail in the coffin (hopefully) for sequels/remakes trying to play upon nostalgia that just isn’t there. (Good luck to the Rings movie opening next month!) Blair Witch ended up with $9.6 million to take second place and both Bridget Jones’s Baby and Oliver Stone’s Snowden ended up with around $8 million, so...
- 9/21/2016
- by Edward Douglas
- LRMonline.com
Actor Pierce Brosnan has had a busy year so far. He previously starred in the dark thriller “Urge” as a mysterious nightclub owner who introduces his friends to a new designer drug and drags them into a deadly trap. Now, he stars in another action thriller “I.T.” as Mike Regan, a successful, self-made man with a state-of-the-art “smart home,” but when his I.T. consultant Ed (James Frecheville) starts stalking his daughter and threatening his entire life, he’s drawn into a complex cat-and-mouse game where the normal rules don’t apply. The film also stars Anna Friel (“Pushing Daisies”), Stefanie Scott (“Flipped”), and Michael Nyqvist (“John Wick”). Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.
Read More: Pierce Brosnan Says ‘Spectre’ Story Was “Weak” And The Movie Was “Too Long”
The film is directed by John Moore. He previously directed “Behind Enemy Lines,” starring Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman, the remake of “The Omen,...
Read More: Pierce Brosnan Says ‘Spectre’ Story Was “Weak” And The Movie Was “Too Long”
The film is directed by John Moore. He previously directed “Behind Enemy Lines,” starring Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman, the remake of “The Omen,...
- 9/13/2016
- by Annakeara Stinson
- Indiewire
The eternal tormentor returns in Dimension Films’ Hellraiser: Judgment, the tenth film in the franchise created by Clive Barker. With production currently underway on the project, the actor playing Pinhead has been revealed, along with the rest of the main cast, which includes an actress from another enduring horror franchise, A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Bloody Disgusting reports that Paul T. Taylor plays Pinhead in Hellraiser: Judgment. An actor with experience both on the stage and in front of the camera, Taylor has appeared in a number of films and TV shows, including Sin City, Deadroom, and Super. Hellraiser: Judgment director Gary J. Tunnicliffe told Fangoria that Taylor will bring “more than a hint of Peter Cushing and Ralph Fiennes” to the role of Pinhead.
A horror icon that has haunted generations of viewers, Pinhead was brought chillingly to life by Doug Bradley in the first eight...
Bloody Disgusting reports that Paul T. Taylor plays Pinhead in Hellraiser: Judgment. An actor with experience both on the stage and in front of the camera, Taylor has appeared in a number of films and TV shows, including Sin City, Deadroom, and Super. Hellraiser: Judgment director Gary J. Tunnicliffe told Fangoria that Taylor will bring “more than a hint of Peter Cushing and Ralph Fiennes” to the role of Pinhead.
A horror icon that has haunted generations of viewers, Pinhead was brought chillingly to life by Doug Bradley in the first eight...
- 3/1/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Actor Paul T. Taylor is reportedly set to replace Doug Bradley in the role of Pinhead in the upcoming "Hellraiser: Judgement" says Bloody-Disgusting.
Shooting on the project, the tenth film in the series, is being directed by make-up expert Gary J. Tunnicliffe. In the new film two detectives are on the case to find a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the city. Joining forces with a third, they dig deeper into a spiraling maze of horror that may not be of this world.
The new film is not a reboot, rather a new sequel which also boasts a cast that includes Heather Langenkamp, Damon Carney, Randy Wayne, Alexandra Harris, John Gulager, Diane Ayala Goldner, Mike J. Regan, Andi Powers, Jeff Fenter, Helena Grace Donald and Grace Montie. Filming gets underway shortly.
Shooting on the project, the tenth film in the series, is being directed by make-up expert Gary J. Tunnicliffe. In the new film two detectives are on the case to find a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the city. Joining forces with a third, they dig deeper into a spiraling maze of horror that may not be of this world.
The new film is not a reboot, rather a new sequel which also boasts a cast that includes Heather Langenkamp, Damon Carney, Randy Wayne, Alexandra Harris, John Gulager, Diane Ayala Goldner, Mike J. Regan, Andi Powers, Jeff Fenter, Helena Grace Donald and Grace Montie. Filming gets underway shortly.
- 2/29/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
More After Dark Originals love with Husk director Brett Simmons, who was kind enough to talk us up about his wicked scarecrow flick. Having already shown his original short at Sundance, the director tells us about turning his corn-stalking scare-show into a feature film.
Chris Haberman: Where were you filming and how did the shoot go? Any fun set stories?
Brett Simmons: We shot in Ames, Iowa, outside of Des Moines. We shot for three weeks, 18 actual days. It was a lot of fun, but pretty intense because shooting in cornfields is challenging. There isn't any space for anyone or anything to work because the stalks are so tall and thick. We had to get pretty creative with how we operated in there. Also, we had a ton of weather issues. A normally sunny, blue sky state was suddenly stormy and rainy for the three weeks we shot, so...
Chris Haberman: Where were you filming and how did the shoot go? Any fun set stories?
Brett Simmons: We shot in Ames, Iowa, outside of Des Moines. We shot for three weeks, 18 actual days. It was a lot of fun, but pretty intense because shooting in cornfields is challenging. There isn't any space for anyone or anything to work because the stalks are so tall and thick. We had to get pretty creative with how we operated in there. Also, we had a ton of weather issues. A normally sunny, blue sky state was suddenly stormy and rainy for the three weeks we shot, so...
- 1/27/2011
- by Chris Haberman
- DreadCentral.com
Yet again we turn our queer eye to the sports world for our regular weekly roundup of arresting images. In this installment we offer up everything from ultimate fighters to cricket players. Enjoy!
Brisbane, Australia - September 01: Pierre Spies of South africa in action during a Springboks training session at Brisbane Boys College on September 1, 2009 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Tertius Pickard/Gallo Images/Getty Images)
Chester-le-street, England - September 01: Tember 01: Liam Plunkett celebrates taking the wicket of Peter Trego of Durham during the Lv County Championship match between Durham and Somerset at The Riverside on September 1, 2009 in Chester-le-Street, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
St. Albans, England - August 26: Fabio Ongaro of Saracens poses for a portrait during the Saracens squad photo call at Saracens Training Centre on August 26, 2009 in St. Albans, England. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Portland, Or - August 28:...
Brisbane, Australia - September 01: Pierre Spies of South africa in action during a Springboks training session at Brisbane Boys College on September 1, 2009 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Tertius Pickard/Gallo Images/Getty Images)
Chester-le-street, England - September 01: Tember 01: Liam Plunkett celebrates taking the wicket of Peter Trego of Durham during the Lv County Championship match between Durham and Somerset at The Riverside on September 1, 2009 in Chester-le-Street, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
St. Albans, England - August 26: Fabio Ongaro of Saracens poses for a portrait during the Saracens squad photo call at Saracens Training Centre on August 26, 2009 in St. Albans, England. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Portland, Or - August 28:...
- 9/2/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
We confirmed this evening that Dimension Extreme has already filmed Feast 3: The Happy Finish, which is slated for DVD release in spring of 2009 (although tentative). In addition, we've got the full cast listing for you! Jenny Wade, Craig Henningsen, Martin Klebba, Mysti Rod-Nash, Megan Brown, Hanna Putnam, Kip Cummings, Mike J. Regan, Melissa Reed, Vance Hartwell, Oliver Simor and Juan Longoria García all star in the third film, which was also directed by John Gulager, who reteamed with writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. The trio got their big start on Project Greenlight. The story is said to be much darker and take the film underground.
- 8/19/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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