Nov 1, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
Honored Horror: A century (sort of) of Oscar-nominated fright films
To bring our series on award-winning and nominated horror films and television episodes to a close, here's a complete list of every terror title to receive an Oscar nomination, starting with 1932's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Bette Davis and Joan Crawford deserve a place in camp heaven for their parts in this excruciating psychological horror flick from 1962, about a former child star and her paralytic former movie-star sister .
Classic chillers for Friday Flix
BELFAST : With Halloween approaching, Belfast Free Library's series of Friday Flix continues in October with three classic tales of terror, each highlighted by great performances from some of cinema's finest actresses.
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In West Hollywood there are queens, divas and icons; queens abound, divas can be found, but icons are forever.
Ron Spencer remembers playing an old man -- when he was 6 years old -- in a play called 'Rheumatism.' That led to other grade-school roles, including a Jesus character named Billy in 'The Little Blue Angel.' In middle school, while accompanying a pal to an audition, Spencer landed the title role in 'Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates' at the ...
Ford guest of honour at Deauville Film Festival
The Indiana Jones star, 67, will be feted at the 35th annual seaside event attended by a long list of Hollywood heavyweights, including Robin Wright Penn - who will receive a special tribute from festival organisers Deauville will also pay a posthumous hommage to American director Robert Aldrich, who helmed acclaimed films The Dirty Dozen and What ...
On Film: Hollywood Sister Flicks
Anne Billson: In Hollywood, sisters are rarely standalone characters; they're two halves of a whole, like the separated bits of a Best Friend necklace You go ages without a movie about sisters, and then two come along at once.
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