One of the great things about the slasher sub-genre is the fact that it provides movies to watch for pretty much any holiday that comes along. For New Year’s Eve we have films like the original Terror Train, Bloody New Year, and the film we’re covering with the latest episode of the Real Slashers video series: 1980’s New Year’s Evil (watch it Here). To hear all about it, check out the video embedded above!
Directed by Emmett Alston, who crafted the story with screenwriter Leonard Neubauer, New Year’s Evil has the following synopsis: On New Year’s Eve, a famous TV punk-rock lady icon hosts a late hour countdown celebration of music and partying. All goes well, until she receives a strange sounding phone call. Lonely women wanting to celebrate the holiday become easy prey for a maniacal murdering misogynist whose New Year’s resolution is to...
Directed by Emmett Alston, who crafted the story with screenwriter Leonard Neubauer, New Year’s Evil has the following synopsis: On New Year’s Eve, a famous TV punk-rock lady icon hosts a late hour countdown celebration of music and partying. All goes well, until she receives a strange sounding phone call. Lonely women wanting to celebrate the holiday become easy prey for a maniacal murdering misogynist whose New Year’s resolution is to...
- 12/31/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Prepare for a chilling and captivating two-hour special event on 20/20 as it unravels the horrifying story of Rodney Alcala, infamously known as ‘The Dating Game Killer.’ Tune in on Friday, July 21 at 9:01-11:00 p.m. Edt on ABC as 20/20 presents an in-depth exploration of one of the most notorious serial killers of modern times.
The haunting saga begins in 1968 when Rodney Alcala lured a young girl outside the iconic Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood, marking the beginning of his reign of terror that spanned over a decade, involving cross-country attacks. Posing as a professional photographer, Alcala utilized his good looks and charm to entrap his unsuspecting victims. However, his most audacious move came in 1978 when he chillingly appeared as a contestant on the popular show “The Dating Game” and won.
Through gripping first-hand accounts from investigators, victims, eyewitnesses, and even Alcala’s court-appointed psychologist, 20/20 delves deep into...
The haunting saga begins in 1968 when Rodney Alcala lured a young girl outside the iconic Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood, marking the beginning of his reign of terror that spanned over a decade, involving cross-country attacks. Posing as a professional photographer, Alcala utilized his good looks and charm to entrap his unsuspecting victims. However, his most audacious move came in 1978 when he chillingly appeared as a contestant on the popular show “The Dating Game” and won.
Through gripping first-hand accounts from investigators, victims, eyewitnesses, and even Alcala’s court-appointed psychologist, 20/20 delves deep into...
- 7/20/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Prepare for a shocking episode of ‘20/20′ as it delves into the horrifying story of Rodney Alcala, famously known as ‘The Dating Game Killer.’ Tune in on Friday, July 14 at 9:01-11:00 p.m. Edt on ABC as ’20/20′ presents an in-depth exploration of the sinister deeds and shocking revelations surrounding Alcala’s killing spree.
The episode titled ‘The Dating Game Killer‘ takes viewers on a journey back to 1968 when Alcala lured a young girl outside the iconic Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood, marking the beginning of his cross-country attacks that spanned over a decade. Posing as a professional photographer, Alcala used his good looks and charm to trap his victims, perpetrating heinous crimes that left a trail of devastation in his wake. However, what stands out as one of his most audacious moves is his chilling appearance as a contestant on the popular 1970s TV game show ‘The Dating Game’ – and he won.
The episode titled ‘The Dating Game Killer‘ takes viewers on a journey back to 1968 when Alcala lured a young girl outside the iconic Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood, marking the beginning of his cross-country attacks that spanned over a decade. Posing as a professional photographer, Alcala used his good looks and charm to trap his victims, perpetrating heinous crimes that left a trail of devastation in his wake. However, what stands out as one of his most audacious moves is his chilling appearance as a contestant on the popular 1970s TV game show ‘The Dating Game’ – and he won.
- 7/13/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Anna Kendrick is a woman of many talents — she's a great actor, a fantastic singer, a hilarious Twitter follow, a wonderful Barbie spokesperson, and now she can finally add "director" to her growing list of multi-hyphenates. The star of films like "A Simple Favor," "Pitch Perfect," "Up in the Air," and a flurry of teen films that people mock her for having starred in will be directing, starring in, and producing the true-crime thriller "The Dating Game," based on the real story of 1970s would-be bachelorette Cheryl Bradshaw. The script comes from Ian McDonald, whose original draft "Sheryl & Rodney'' wound up on the prestigious unproduced list of screenplays, The Black List.
For those unaware of the story behind the film, Kendrick's Cheryl Bradshaw was a real-life contestant on "The Dating Game," who ultimately picked contestant number 1, a man by the name of Rodney Alcala. He seemed charming and handsome enough...
For those unaware of the story behind the film, Kendrick's Cheryl Bradshaw was a real-life contestant on "The Dating Game," who ultimately picked contestant number 1, a man by the name of Rodney Alcala. He seemed charming and handsome enough...
- 9/7/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Rodney Alcala, the infamous serial killer whose spree of dozens of murders ended after he won on The Dating Game, is the focus of Friday’s two-hour episode of ABC’s 20/20. The show airs at 9 p.m. Et.
In this exclusive clip from the 20/20 special, the now-adult friend of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe — one of Alcala’s murder victims — who also helped provide a sketch of Samsoe’s killer recounts being shown The Dating Game episode, which a detective on the case randomly caught on TV soon after Alcala was named a suspect.
In this exclusive clip from the 20/20 special, the now-adult friend of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe — one of Alcala’s murder victims — who also helped provide a sketch of Samsoe’s killer recounts being shown The Dating Game episode, which a detective on the case randomly caught on TV soon after Alcala was named a suspect.
- 1/8/2021
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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