What if a killer time traveled with you to thwart your plan of saving your mother whom he had already killed? Yes, that’s exactly what happens in the movie, but it’s not so simple as there is a twist to it. Totally Killer, the new film, has horror, comedy, and action, and if you weren’t satisfied, it has a whole time travel plot that will remind you of the great films on this topic. With a mix of the plots of Terminator and Back to the Future, director Nahnatchka Khan creates her own style of slasher, innovatively recreating the eighties mood. In essence, Totally Killer is a slasher, and hence makes use of the fact that slashers usually surprise us with the second killer.
Jamie Hughes, in an attempt to run away from the killer, accidentally goes back to 1987 via her friend Amelia’s time machine. She...
Jamie Hughes, in an attempt to run away from the killer, accidentally goes back to 1987 via her friend Amelia’s time machine. She...
- 10/8/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Anitta transformed the 2023 MTV VMAs stage into a “Funk Rave” as she performed the fan-favorite and her recent single, “Used to Be” — and later joined the boys of Tomorrow X Together for a performance of their new collaboration “Back for More.”
During her solo segment, the Brazilian star opened her performance with “Used to Be.” What better opening line than “I used to be a hoe, but now I ain’t no more?”
Anitta was dressed in the colors of her home country as her dancers twerked around her to...
During her solo segment, the Brazilian star opened her performance with “Used to Be.” What better opening line than “I used to be a hoe, but now I ain’t no more?”
Anitta was dressed in the colors of her home country as her dancers twerked around her to...
- 9/13/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The Broadway box office report won’t register the impact of this morning’s Tony Award nominations for a week or two, but today’s news certainly comes as welcome and promising signs for Shucked, Kimberly Akimbo, Fat Ham and other well-reviewed productions doing their best to compete against blockbusters like Sweeney Todd and Parade.
Shucked in particular stands to benefit: The comedy opened on Broadway a month ago with no brand recognition, no big-name stars and virtually no advance word beyond the ubiquitous, pun-filled subway posters that raised more questions than they answered.
The musical surprised more than a few Broadway-watchers with strong reviews and, today, nine Tony Award nominations including Best Musical. At the box office, Shucked has been doing okay business, grossing $550,546 last week with 87% of seats at the Nederlander filled, but average ticket prices still at a modest $67.52.
Kimberly Akimbo, which opened to excellent reviews last fall,...
Shucked in particular stands to benefit: The comedy opened on Broadway a month ago with no brand recognition, no big-name stars and virtually no advance word beyond the ubiquitous, pun-filled subway posters that raised more questions than they answered.
The musical surprised more than a few Broadway-watchers with strong reviews and, today, nine Tony Award nominations including Best Musical. At the box office, Shucked has been doing okay business, grossing $550,546 last week with 87% of seats at the Nederlander filled, but average ticket prices still at a modest $67.52.
Kimberly Akimbo, which opened to excellent reviews last fall,...
- 5/2/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Every time Fat Joe has come back from a career brink with an unexpected hit song – and it’s been quite a few times – he’s as shocked as anyone. “Oh, I’m always surprised,” he says. “It’s like you’re in the middle of the ocean, looking for oxygen. I’m dying and outta nowhere the record comes, boom! This happened to me about four or five times!”
Fat Joe’s new autobiography, The Book of José (co-written by veteran journalist Shaheem Reid), covers all of his career ups and downs,...
Fat Joe’s new autobiography, The Book of José (co-written by veteran journalist Shaheem Reid), covers all of his career ups and downs,...
- 11/19/2022
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Nofx will call it quits in 2023. “Fat Mike” Burkett, singer and bassist of the punk rock group, announced the pending split in a reply to an Instagram comment on an unrelated post, noting that next year “will be our last year.” Rolling Stone has confirmed the news.
Asked why the band doesn’t come to Canada more often, Fat Mike replied, “Actually, we love Canada, it’s just that next year will be our last year. We will be announcing our final shows soon. It’s been an amazing run…...
Asked why the band doesn’t come to Canada more often, Fat Mike replied, “Actually, we love Canada, it’s just that next year will be our last year. We will be announcing our final shows soon. It’s been an amazing run…...
- 9/2/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
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