Stars: Daniel Hirsch, Kelli Maroney, Nicole Rio, Tom Shell, Jared Moses, Crystal Carson, Joe Estevez, John Michaels | Written by Robert Gilliam, Nico Mastorakis, Fred Perry | Directed by Nico Mastorakis
You could say that the 80s are the decade that just keeps on giving, especially when it comes to cult movies. There are some that may pass by your radar though, and you miss out on their glory. This is the case of The Zero Boys for me, and lucky Arrow Video’s new Blu-ray has allowed me to fix this.
A group of survival game players, The Zero Boys decide to take a trip to the woods to let off some steam. With new friend Jamie (Kelli Maroney) tagging along everything seems to be going okay. When they discover a cabin in the woods though and decide to shack up there it doesn’t take long before they realise they...
You could say that the 80s are the decade that just keeps on giving, especially when it comes to cult movies. There are some that may pass by your radar though, and you miss out on their glory. This is the case of The Zero Boys for me, and lucky Arrow Video’s new Blu-ray has allowed me to fix this.
A group of survival game players, The Zero Boys decide to take a trip to the woods to let off some steam. With new friend Jamie (Kelli Maroney) tagging along everything seems to be going okay. When they discover a cabin in the woods though and decide to shack up there it doesn’t take long before they realise they...
- 5/5/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
The husband of “That '70s Show” star Lisa Robin Kelly, who died in August 2013 at age 43 after a struggle with substance abuse, is suing the rehab facility that the actress voluntarily checked into just days before her death. In a wrongful death lawsuit filed in superior court in Los Angeles on Monday, Robert Gilliam says that facility Pax House and its operators, James and Marcia Burnett, “carelessly and negligently owned, managed and operated the subject facility and/or were negligent in the hiring, retention, training, and supervision of their agents, employees, servants, and/or independent contractors whom they assigned to.
- 6/10/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
"That 70s Show" star Lisa Robin Kelly was killed by lousy treatment and an incompetent staff at the rehab center where she was found dead ... according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the late actress' husband.Robert Gilliam is suing Pax House in Altadena, CA claiming Kelly's "treatment and care were improperly administered" ... and that she was neglected for "an unreasonable amount of time" by workers who weren't fit for the job.TMZ broke the story ... Kelly died Aug.
- 6/10/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Widower Robert Gilliam, who was estranged from That '70s Show actress Lisa Robin Kelly when she accidentally overdosed on multiple drugs at a California rehab facility in 2013, filed a wrongful death suit on June 9 in Los Angeles Superior Court against Pax House and its owners, James and Marcia Burnett. Story: 'That '70s Show' Stars Reunite to Sing Theme Song He alleges negligence, claiming that staff members at the yellow Craftsman property in Altadena were improperly trained to care for patients such as his wife (who played Topher Grace's older sister on the hit Fox sitcom from 1998 to 2003), and requests unspecified damages.
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- 6/10/2014
- by Gary Baum
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lisa Robin Kelly, the That 70's Show actress who died on Aug. 14 of last year, died as a result of multiple drug intoxication, according to an autopsy report.
Lisa Robin Kelly Cause Of Death
At the time of her death, Kelly was in treatment at a California rehab facility. She’d voluntarily checked herself in earlier that week with the help of a boyfriend to combat an ongoing problem with alcohol addiction. When she’d paid a visit to a doctor on the day she entered rehab, her Bac registered at .34.
“Lisa had voluntarily checked herself into a treatment facility early this week where she was battling the addiction problems that have plagued her these past few years,” Kelly’s rep Craig Wyckoff said in a statement upon learning of her death. “I spoke to her on Monday and she was hopeful and confident, looking forward to putting this part of her life behind her.
Lisa Robin Kelly Cause Of Death
At the time of her death, Kelly was in treatment at a California rehab facility. She’d voluntarily checked herself in earlier that week with the help of a boyfriend to combat an ongoing problem with alcohol addiction. When she’d paid a visit to a doctor on the day she entered rehab, her Bac registered at .34.
“Lisa had voluntarily checked herself into a treatment facility early this week where she was battling the addiction problems that have plagued her these past few years,” Kelly’s rep Craig Wyckoff said in a statement upon learning of her death. “I spoke to her on Monday and she was hopeful and confident, looking forward to putting this part of her life behind her.
- 1/5/2014
- Uinterview
More fingerpointing in the death of "That '70s Show" star Lisa Robin Kelly ... 'cause after Kelly's boyfriend blamed her estranged husband for causing the actress to relapse ... the husband tells TMZ the fault lies with the Bf. We spoke with Kelly's estranged husband Robert Gilliam ... who tells us the only reason Lrk's boyfriend trashed him to the media after she died Thursday is because "he's trying to cover his own ass.""In the last two weeks,...
- 8/17/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The world is mourning the sudden death of ‘That 70s Show’ star, Lisa Robin Kelly, who died in her sleep on August 14. Take a look at her life in pictures to remember the 43-year-old actress.
Lisa Robin Kelly was best known for her role as Eric’s (Topher Grace) older sister on the hit TV show That 70s Show. Her life came to a tragic end when she died in her sleep at Pax Rehab House in Altadena, Calif. Click through our gallery to see her life in photos.
Lisa Robin Kelly: ‘That 70s Show’ Actress Dies At 43
Lisa had been struggling for quite some time, TMZ reported. On August 11, her boyfriend reportedly took her to the hospital where she registered a borderline fatal .34 blood alcohol level. Desperate to get better, Lisa checked herself into rehab the very next day.
“She had been fighting demons for a while and finally lost her battle,...
Lisa Robin Kelly was best known for her role as Eric’s (Topher Grace) older sister on the hit TV show That 70s Show. Her life came to a tragic end when she died in her sleep at Pax Rehab House in Altadena, Calif. Click through our gallery to see her life in photos.
Lisa Robin Kelly: ‘That 70s Show’ Actress Dies At 43
Lisa had been struggling for quite some time, TMZ reported. On August 11, her boyfriend reportedly took her to the hospital where she registered a borderline fatal .34 blood alcohol level. Desperate to get better, Lisa checked herself into rehab the very next day.
“She had been fighting demons for a while and finally lost her battle,...
- 8/16/2013
- by Emily Longeretta
- HollywoodLife
Lisa Robin Kelly, who played Eric Forman's older sister on "That '70s Show," has died in her sleep Wednesday night at a rehab facility in California. She was only 43 years old. The actress' agent told TMZ that Kelly voluntarily checked herself in for treatment for an alcohol problem this past week. "She had been fighting demons for a while and finally lost her battle," he said. The site says that Kelly has been in and out of rehab centers and most recently took up drinking again after a huge dispute with her 61-year-old husband Robert Gilliam, who beat her last May to obtain money from her show. He was convicted of domestic battery last month and sentences to three years probation. Kelly filed for divorce form his back in July. The actress was brought to the rehab on Monday by her new boyfriend, but she went into cardiac arrest on...
- 8/16/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
Lisa Robin Kelly -- who played Eric Forman's older sister Laurie on "That '70s Show" -- has died at age 43. TMZ reports she passed away in her sleep Wednesday night at a rehab facility in California. The actress had just voluntarily checked herself in. Her agent told TMZ, "She had been fighting demons for a while and finally lost her battle." TMZ claims Kelly "fell off the wagon" after some issues with her estranged husband Robert Gilliam. TMZ reportd that Gilliam assaulted her last May over residual money from her show. He was convicted of domestic battery last month and sentenced to 3 years probation. He also served 35 days in jail for the beating. The actress had...
- 8/15/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Lisa Robin Kelly, the trouble former "That '70s Show" star, passed away on Wednesday (Aug. 14) at the age of 43.
TMZ reports that the actress, who portrayed Eric Forman's (Topher Grace) older sister on the long-running Fox comedy, died in her sleep on Wednesday night while at a rehab facility in California. Her agent tells the website Kelly had voluntarily checked herself in for treatment just this past week, determined to find sobriety.
"She had been fighting demons for a while and finally lost her battle," the agent says.
Kelly had several run-ins with the law over the past few years, finding herself arrested at least four times since 2010 for charges ranging from DUI to assault and spousal abuse. She filed for divorce from husband Robert Gilliam in July, hoping to put an end to a marriage crippled by allegations of abuse by both parties.
Our thoughts remain with Kelly's family...
TMZ reports that the actress, who portrayed Eric Forman's (Topher Grace) older sister on the long-running Fox comedy, died in her sleep on Wednesday night while at a rehab facility in California. Her agent tells the website Kelly had voluntarily checked herself in for treatment just this past week, determined to find sobriety.
"She had been fighting demons for a while and finally lost her battle," the agent says.
Kelly had several run-ins with the law over the past few years, finding herself arrested at least four times since 2010 for charges ranging from DUI to assault and spousal abuse. She filed for divorce from husband Robert Gilliam in July, hoping to put an end to a marriage crippled by allegations of abuse by both parties.
Our thoughts remain with Kelly's family...
- 8/15/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
"That '70s Show" actress Lisa Robin Kelly has died -- she was 43-years-old. TMZ reports that Kelly passed away in her sleep at a rehab facility in California on Wednesday. Lisa's agent revealed to TMZ that the actress had voluntarily checked herself in to rehab earlier this week for treatment for alcohol. Her agent adds that Kelly was determined to get clean. The actress, who is best known for playing Eric Formen's (Topher Grace) older sister on the popular comedy, had been in and out of rehab for substance abuse for quite sometime. Lisa had recently fallen off the wagon, after having an altercation with her estranged husband Robert Gilliam. Robert was convicted of domestic battery just last month and sentenced to three years probation for beating Kelly last May. Reportedly, things got physical between the two because Gilliam wanted residual from her show. Lisa filed for divorce from Robert last July.
- 8/15/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Lisa Robin Kelly -- who played Eric Forman's older sister on "That '70s Show" -- has died ... TMZ has learned. The 43-year-old actress passed away in her sleep Wednesday night at a rehab facility in California. We spoke with Kelly's agent who tells us the actress had just voluntarily checked herself in for treatment for an alcohol problem this past week ... and was determined to clean herself up. The agent tells us, "She had been...
- 8/15/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The marital problems between former "That '70s Show" star Lisa Robin Kelly and Robert Gilliam have been well documented. Kelly arrested for spousal abuse in April 2012 (above, left) and again in November 2012 after altercations with her husband.
Now the two are getting a divorce, which is probably for the best. TMZ reports that Kelly has filed for divorce, citing "irreconcilable differences."
Kelly also cites another domestic dispute that happened between the couple in May 2013, claiming that a neighbor called the cops and that Gilliam was arrested. Kelly obtained a restraining order at that point and has now filed for divorce.
Reportedly, Gilliam was convicted of domestic battery and was sentenced to three years probation plus a 52-week domestic violence program. The divorce case is pending.
Now the two are getting a divorce, which is probably for the best. TMZ reports that Kelly has filed for divorce, citing "irreconcilable differences."
Kelly also cites another domestic dispute that happened between the couple in May 2013, claiming that a neighbor called the cops and that Gilliam was arrested. Kelly obtained a restraining order at that point and has now filed for divorce.
Reportedly, Gilliam was convicted of domestic battery and was sentenced to three years probation plus a 52-week domestic violence program. The divorce case is pending.
- 7/5/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
2013 isn't shaping up to be Lisa Robin Kelly's year. Two weeks after the former That '70s Show star was arrested on suspicion of DUI, the actress filed for divorce from Robert Gilliam, whom she married in October 2012. The couple's relationship has been tumultuous from the beginning, as Kelly was arrested for domestic abuse in April 2012. Both spouses were arrested in November 2012 for assaulting each other in their North Carolina home. According to TMZ, which broke the news of Kelly's divorce plans, the 43-year-old [...]...
- 7/5/2013
- Us Weekly
"That 70s Show" star Lisa Robin Kelly officially has firsthand experience with the unholy trifecta of failed marriages: 1) a restraining order, 2) criminal charges, and 3) Divorce.Lisa and her ex Robert Gilliam have had an extremely tumultuous relationship ... Lisa was arrested for domestic abuse early last year. Months later, in November, she and her husband were both arrested for assault on one another in their North Carolina home. It's crazy ... considering the two had only gotten married in October.
- 7/5/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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