Get those pumpkins ready: Halloween is about to last all October long.
Freeform is increasing its Halloween marathon from 13 to 31 days — and the network’s roster of films is sure to have you craving candy corn.
Full of frights, phantoms and fun, the 31 Nights of Halloween lineup includes favorites like The Parent Trap, Monsters University, Maleficent and The Goonies. It all leads up to a Hocus Pocus marathon on Oct. 31.
13 nights wasn’t enough. @31Nights of Halloween begins October 1st. pic.twitter.com/OH9I5yzbxH
— Freeform (@FreeformTV) August 31, 2018
Halloween lovers are already looking forward to the movies. One person tweeted,...
Freeform is increasing its Halloween marathon from 13 to 31 days — and the network’s roster of films is sure to have you craving candy corn.
Full of frights, phantoms and fun, the 31 Nights of Halloween lineup includes favorites like The Parent Trap, Monsters University, Maleficent and The Goonies. It all leads up to a Hocus Pocus marathon on Oct. 31.
13 nights wasn’t enough. @31Nights of Halloween begins October 1st. pic.twitter.com/OH9I5yzbxH
— Freeform (@FreeformTV) August 31, 2018
Halloween lovers are already looking forward to the movies. One person tweeted,...
- 9/4/2018
- by Emily Zauzmer
- PEOPLE.com
What better way to round off the end of March than with landing a job! Here are eight casting notices from the past week listed on Backstage! Jodie Foster’S “Money Monster”Casting director Allison Hall is seeking background performers for Jodie Foster’s feature film. Business types, protester types, and NYC onlookers are the roles needing to be filled. Professional pay will be provided for the nonunion actors. The film about a Wall Street expert who has a fan turn on him after he doles out bad advice shoots April 10 and 11 in New York City. Applicants must have full day and possibly night-time availability. “Strawberry Jam”Shooting out of Orange County, Calif. this short film is seeking two leads—one male and one female—to tell the story of a young man trying to piece his life together after a psychotic break. The film will be shot on the Red camera.
- 3/27/2015
- backstage.com
Back Stage invited New York casting directors, agents, managers, and producers to The Ainsworth on Thursday night for an evening of cocktails and networking. Industry professionals from all media dined and chatted during Back Stage's Entertainment Industry Happy Hour. Barry Shapiro, casting director for Herman & Lipson Casting, Arthur Massei from Massei Management, and Allison Hall and Melissa Braun from Grant Wilfley Casting were among the guests in attendance.Led by CEO John Amato, Back Stage aims to build and foster strong relationships with all members of the entertainment industry, as well as to help professionals create new connections.A photo gallery from the evening's festivities is below.
- 2/3/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Frank Nestor)
- backstage.com
"What have you done today? I just met Tom Hanks and helped move his son into Allison. Nbd."
The week before my junior year at Northwestern University, I was helping soon-to-be freshmen move in when my friend sent me a text message from Allison Hall, where the biggest celebrity to hit our campus without a tour bus had been ushered in with his son, Chester. Connected by one degree of separation--and fancying myself, as an upperclassman, sufficiently commodified--i slipped him, "Chet" Hanks, an unsolicited Facebook friend request that would remain ignored for the next three years.
It became clear just how much I misunderstood the social power-balance at play in our relationship when I read about his Nu-themed rap song on Gawker two years later.
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Fast forward less than a year. Chet, the 20-year-old son of Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks, currently a junior theater major at Nu, has several singles,...
The week before my junior year at Northwestern University, I was helping soon-to-be freshmen move in when my friend sent me a text message from Allison Hall, where the biggest celebrity to hit our campus without a tour bus had been ushered in with his son, Chester. Connected by one degree of separation--and fancying myself, as an upperclassman, sufficiently commodified--i slipped him, "Chet" Hanks, an unsolicited Facebook friend request that would remain ignored for the next three years.
It became clear just how much I misunderstood the social power-balance at play in our relationship when I read about his Nu-themed rap song on Gawker two years later.
***
Fast forward less than a year. Chet, the 20-year-old son of Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks, currently a junior theater major at Nu, has several singles,...
- 10/28/2011
- by Lizzie Schiffman
- Huffington Post
Hail to the King, a one-of-a-kind Stephen King tribute art show, is heading to downtown Des Moines for a five-week run beginning January 22nd. There will be original artwork, graphic design, artists proofs, limited edition prints, and soft sculpture toys paying tribute to the King of Horror!
From the Press Release:
Finder's Creepers and D. Ryan Allen present Hail to the King, a Stephen King Tribute Art Show featuring artists from across the country and around the world. This show will have an opening reception on Saturday, January 22nd, and will run through the end of February at Finder's Creepers, located at 515 - 18th Street in Des Moines, Iowa.
Artists included in this show are: Allison Hall, Anastasia Catris (UK), Andrew Barton, Brent Houzenga, Brian D (NY), Bryan Baugh of cryptlogic.net, D. Ryan Allen, DeAnna Herrington, Jacqueline Roate, Jeff Bonker, Jessica Pertzborn, Job Yamen, Joe Jones, Kelly Hutchison of DarkVomit.
From the Press Release:
Finder's Creepers and D. Ryan Allen present Hail to the King, a Stephen King Tribute Art Show featuring artists from across the country and around the world. This show will have an opening reception on Saturday, January 22nd, and will run through the end of February at Finder's Creepers, located at 515 - 18th Street in Des Moines, Iowa.
Artists included in this show are: Allison Hall, Anastasia Catris (UK), Andrew Barton, Brent Houzenga, Brian D (NY), Bryan Baugh of cryptlogic.net, D. Ryan Allen, DeAnna Herrington, Jacqueline Roate, Jeff Bonker, Jessica Pertzborn, Job Yamen, Joe Jones, Kelly Hutchison of DarkVomit.
- 1/14/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Finder’s Creepers, a Des Moines, Ia shop devoted to outsider artwork, and D. Ryan Allen are presenting Hail to the King, a Stephen King tribute art show featuring contributors from around the world. Read on for the details.
The show had its opening reception this past Saturday, January 22 and will run through the end of February at Finder’s Creepers, located in downtown Des Moines at 515 18th Street. The lineup of Hail to the King artists includes: Allison Hall, Anastasia Catris, Andrew Barton, Brent Houzenga, Brian D, Bryan Baugh, D. Ryan Allen, DeAnna Herrington, Jacqueline Roate, Jeff Bonker, Jessica Pertzborn, Job Yamen, Joe Jones, Kelly Hutchison, KimB Kreatures, Kristian Day, László Lampert, Lisa Beck, Lyndal Ferguson, Misty Hover, Nate Fetus, Regina Riordan, Ryan Jon Gillispie, Satanimals, Shannon Gausten, Shawn Palek, Tanner Saltzman and Van Holmgren.
The opening reception featured horror movies on the big screen, horrific drinks and treats...
The show had its opening reception this past Saturday, January 22 and will run through the end of February at Finder’s Creepers, located in downtown Des Moines at 515 18th Street. The lineup of Hail to the King artists includes: Allison Hall, Anastasia Catris, Andrew Barton, Brent Houzenga, Brian D, Bryan Baugh, D. Ryan Allen, DeAnna Herrington, Jacqueline Roate, Jeff Bonker, Jessica Pertzborn, Job Yamen, Joe Jones, Kelly Hutchison, KimB Kreatures, Kristian Day, László Lampert, Lisa Beck, Lyndal Ferguson, Misty Hover, Nate Fetus, Regina Riordan, Ryan Jon Gillispie, Satanimals, Shannon Gausten, Shawn Palek, Tanner Saltzman and Van Holmgren.
The opening reception featured horror movies on the big screen, horrific drinks and treats...
- 1/13/2011
- by Dave
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
This one-of-a-kind, Stephen King Tribute Art Show will feature artists from around the world. There will be original artwork, graphic design, artists proofs, limited edition prints and soft sculpture toys paying tribute to the King of Horror! Finder’s Creepers and D. Ryan Allen Present: Hail to the KIng, a Stephen King Tribute Art Show featuring artists from across the country and around the world! This show will have an opening reception on Saturday, January 22nd and will run through the end of February at Finder’s Creepers, located in downtown Des Moines at 515 18th Street. This show includes numerous locally known artists as well as artists from across the nation and around the world. Artists included in this show are: Allison Hall, Anastasia Catris (UK), Andrew Barton, Brent Houzenga, Brian D (NY), Bryan Baugh of cryptlogic.net, D. Ryan Allen, DeAnna Herrington, Jacqueline Roate, Jeff Bonker, Jessica Pertzborn, Job Yamen,...
- 1/13/2011
- by admin
- Horror News
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