Horror villains may terrify us and give us countless nightmares but that doesn't stop us from shelling out our hard-earned cash to see them hack their way through innocent victims on the big screen. There are innumerable reasons why these murderous figures have become pop culture icons: their signature modus operandi, their unique looks, the one-liners they spout before causing some serious bloodshed, whatever. From Leatherface to Ghostface, from Pinhead to Pumpkinhead, we simply can't take our eyes off the screen when these legendary monsters make their appearance.
However, there's no better way to undermine the terror and mystery of horror villains than by watching the actors who play them goof around behind the scenes. Not only does it destroy the illusion by revealing that these maniacs and monsters are just people in costumes and makeup but it shows that, in reality, they are about as harmless as Casper the Friendly Ghost.
However, there's no better way to undermine the terror and mystery of horror villains than by watching the actors who play them goof around behind the scenes. Not only does it destroy the illusion by revealing that these maniacs and monsters are just people in costumes and makeup but it shows that, in reality, they are about as harmless as Casper the Friendly Ghost.
- 12/9/2023
- by Joe Garza
- Slash Film
Bloomberg Businessweek announced today a new weekly podcast series, Elon, Inc., that will break down, analyse and debate the most important stories on Elon Musk and his empire. The show premiered yesterday and can be found everywhere podcasts are heard.
Each episode, Elon, Inc. host David Papadopoulos will convene a panel of Bloomberg Businessweek journalists who are tracking Musk’s companies and the ways they intersect. They discuss his latest moves and analyze what this business mogul’s whims could mean for the world. The weekly panel will feature Bloomberg’s Max Chafkin, Sarah Frier and Dana Hull, among a rotating roster of additional Bloomberg journalists.
The debut episode will examine Musk’s AI chatbot Grok and the Uaw’s push to unionize Tesla, and will be followed by a second bonus episode that will take listeners behind-the-scenes of Musk biographer Ashlee Vance’s Bloomberg Businessweek cover story on Neuralink.
Each episode, Elon, Inc. host David Papadopoulos will convene a panel of Bloomberg Businessweek journalists who are tracking Musk’s companies and the ways they intersect. They discuss his latest moves and analyze what this business mogul’s whims could mean for the world. The weekly panel will feature Bloomberg’s Max Chafkin, Sarah Frier and Dana Hull, among a rotating roster of additional Bloomberg journalists.
The debut episode will examine Musk’s AI chatbot Grok and the Uaw’s push to unionize Tesla, and will be followed by a second bonus episode that will take listeners behind-the-scenes of Musk biographer Ashlee Vance’s Bloomberg Businessweek cover story on Neuralink.
- 11/8/2023
- Podnews.net
loomberg Media has launched a new weekly podcast series, Elon, Inc. breaking down, analysing and debating stories on Elon Musk and his empire. Host David Papadopoulos and a panel of Bloomberg Businessweek journalists who are tracking Musk’s companies will discuss his latest moves and analyse how they might affect us. The weekly panel will feature Bloomberg’s Max Chafkin, Sarah Frier and Dana Hull, among a rotating roster of additional Bloomberg journalists.
- 11/8/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Photo: ‘Fear Street Part Two: 1978’/Netflix Netflix made headlines when they announced they would be releasing a ‘Fear Street’ trilogy, based on the iconic R.L. Stine books, back-to-back in three consecutive weeks. Now, in July, we find ourselves in the midst of its’ release, with the first two films streaming on the platform and the third scheduled to release next Friday. To make things short - ‘Fear Street Part 2: 1978’ is a bloody, fun affair. Related article: ‘In the Heights’ – Behind the Scenes and Full Commentary/Reactions from Cast & Crew Related article: A Tribute to Cannes Film Festival: A Celebration of Cinema, Glamour, and Humanity | Statement From The Hollywood Insider’s CEO Pritan Ambroase Expansion of Lore The latest release, ‘Fear Street Part 2: 1978’, expands on the lore built in the first film, ‘Fear Street Part 1: 1944’, in which an ensemble of teenagers attempts to take on the mythical witch,...
- 7/12/2021
- by Lana Nguyen
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
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