How was the head on HBO ? Just finished first episode I liked it . Is it worth finishing it
I love the "twist" in this movie. It would be cool to see it remade with a better overall script, more skilled actors and a modern director.
movie was so corny it kept me watching.I love the "twist" in this movie. It would be cool to see it remade with a better overall script, more skilled actors and a modern director.
Set in the 1950s, the first season will focus on an upwardly mobile Black family who moves from North Carolina and integrates an all-white neighborhood in Compton during a time known as The Great Migration.
Yes- for lack of other horror series out right now, I put this in the cue to see what it was about - looks like it’s worth finishing imo; I plan toHow was the head on HBO ? Just finished first episode I liked it . Is it worth finishing it
New Anthology series coming to Amazon next month
Idk about this. This might be a no for me. I just finished watching the Billie Holiday movie on Hulu. Terrible- I’m getting really drained from every movie that’s made being scripted into “trauma and trial” - so disrespectful to her legacy, when she was way more multifaceted than that. Getting abused wasn’t the sum total of her life with the “violent black man” narrative to follow. They made more out of her inner conflict than they needed to -instead of an appreciation for her contributions. We get 10 mins of running time about “strange fruit”, (her dedication to black causes) and 1 hr 35 mins worth of her being sexually abused and fighting like a Domestic violence PSA. Same with Antebellum. Legacies of black people and conflicts reduced to a horror movie - I’m not letting that programming control my psyche. Not sure if y’all notice the pattern - Antebellum, American Horror Story - Coven, The Soul Collector, Lovecraft series - watching trauma shouldn’t be classified as “horror made for tv entertainment”. These were people’s lives, conflicts, and struggles; not a sound byte. It’s getting disturbing - trauma violence, dysfunction “porn” to satisfy the bloodlust of white audiences and profit for promotion. Legacies and legends disrespectfully reduced to a horror movie script for thrills and chills- Nope, it’s getting to be too much.
That is going to be an absolute disaster.@LaBellaNicole0416.NYC
Rob Zombie Reportedly Directing New Munsters Movie, Sheri Moon Zombie To Star
Rob Zombie Reportedly Directing New Munsters Movie, Sheri Moon Zombie To Star
Yes, you read that headline right. According to new intel, cult favorite horror director Rob Zombie is helming a Munsters movie in which he’ll put his unique, R-rated spin on Herman, Lily and the rest of the supernatural brood. Originally created as CBS’ answer to ABC’s The Addams Family, 60s sitcom The Munsters hasn’t really enjoyed the same rich afterlife as the Addams, but maybe that’s about to change with this reboot.
Insider Charles Murphy of Murphy’s Multiverse shares that Zombie has been hired to write and direct a Munsters film for Universal. His wife and frequent collaborator, Sheri Moon Zombie, will play vampire housewife Lily, with another of Zombie’s regular actors, Jeff Daniel Phillips, set to portray her Frankenstein’s Monster-like husband Herman. Dan Roebuck, Jorge Garcia and Richard Broke have likewise been cast in major roles. And, last but not least, Cassandra Peterson AKA Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, will also be involved in a supporting part.
The Munsters originally ran for two seasons between 1964-1966, but there’ve been a couple of (failed) attempts to modernize the franchise over the past decade. Hannibal‘s Bryan Fuller produced comedy-drama Mockingbird Lane in 2012, but it never got past the pilot stage. Then, in 2017, it was announced that Seth Meyers was helming a reboot focusing on the family living in contemporary Brooklyn, though nothing ended up coming of that.
A Rob Zombie take on the clan is easily the wildest concept for a Munsters revival we can think of, though. That said, Zombie’s known to be a huge fan of the original series and has referenced the show a few times in his music career. During an appearance on The Howard Stern Show, the rock star/filmmaker claimed to have seen every episode “at least 17 times.” So, maybe he is the most qualified person to relaunch the inhabitants of 1313 Mockingbird Lane for the 2020s.
That is going to be an absolute disaster.