After working their magic to bring Trick or Treat to 4K Ultra HD, Red Shirt Pictures and Synapse Films have announced six upcoming titles in the works.
The releases include: Fright Night Part II, Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II, Prom Night III: The Last Kiss, Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil, 976-Evil II, and Angel of H.E.A.T.
“There are no release dates for any of these titles at this time,” Synapse writes, noting that Fright Night Part II will not be out in 2025.
“We can’t even say ‘Still in production. No release date.’ because several of them have not started production yet! Just as it was with Trick or Treat, Red Shirt Pictures will be overseeing the production of each release, while Synapse will oversee the audio/video and distribution of each title, all of which will be in production throughout 2025 and into 2026.”
Synapse also has the...
The releases include: Fright Night Part II, Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II, Prom Night III: The Last Kiss, Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil, 976-Evil II, and Angel of H.E.A.T.
“There are no release dates for any of these titles at this time,” Synapse writes, noting that Fright Night Part II will not be out in 2025.
“We can’t even say ‘Still in production. No release date.’ because several of them have not started production yet! Just as it was with Trick or Treat, Red Shirt Pictures will be overseeing the production of each release, while Synapse will oversee the audio/video and distribution of each title, all of which will be in production throughout 2025 and into 2026.”
Synapse also has the...
- 3/7/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
While The Mindy Project wraps up the story of Mindy Lahiri's (Mindy Kaling) professional accomplishments and long-term romance with Danny Castellano (Chris Messina), the 2010s sitcom doesn't explain what happens to Anna Camp's character, Gwen Grandy. Appearing only in season 1, Gwen was Mindy's best friend, and the two both began living in New York City when neither one was in a relationship. Gwen was also the wife of Carl (Tim Conlon) and the mother of Riley (Avriella Ford). Although she wasn't given much screen time, Gwen and Mindy had been close since they attended Princeton, and she seemed to be a positive person.
The question of what happened to Gwen is one of the most confusing parts of The Mindy Project. Anna Camp wasn't the only actor to disappear following season 1, as Amanda Setton, who played the receptionist Shauna, left the show after season 1, episode 12, "Hooking Up Is Hard.
The question of what happened to Gwen is one of the most confusing parts of The Mindy Project. Anna Camp wasn't the only actor to disappear following season 1, as Amanda Setton, who played the receptionist Shauna, left the show after season 1, episode 12, "Hooking Up Is Hard.
- 2/7/2023
- by Aya Tsintziras
- ScreenRant
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There’s something startling about Los Angeles’ Beastie Boys exhibit. It feels like walking into someone’s bedroom or sneaking into a green room while the band’s on stage, except the dirty T-shirts, the scuffed posters on the walls and the worn cassette tapes are behind glass cases. And instead of a tiny, dimly-lit room, where most of this stuff was found, you’re in a 4000-square-foot...
There’s something startling about Los Angeles’ Beastie Boys exhibit. It feels like walking into someone’s bedroom or sneaking into a green room while the band’s on stage, except the dirty T-shirts, the scuffed posters on the walls and the worn cassette tapes are behind glass cases. And instead of a tiny, dimly-lit room, where most of this stuff was found, you’re in a 4000-square-foot...
- 1/14/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
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Beastie Boys fans who want to immerse themselves in the world and ethos of the pioneering rap band will get a chance to do so in Los Angeles next month.
Beginning Dec. 10, street art gallery Beyond the Streets will mount an exhibition of archival items and memorabilia spotlighting the raucous hip-hop group, who became the first rap act to chart a Billboard top album with 1986’s Licensed to Ill, which included the songs “Brass Monkey,” “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party!)” and “Girls.”
The exhibit, which will be free to the public and open through Jan. 23, is set to include a trove of items from the personal collections of Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz and Michael “Mike D” Diamond. (After the death of third member Adam “McA” Yauch in 2012 from cancer, the group disbanded.)
Titled Exhibit and presented in partnership with Goldenvoice (the...
Beastie Boys fans who want to immerse themselves in the world and ethos of the pioneering rap band will get a chance to do so in Los Angeles next month.
Beginning Dec. 10, street art gallery Beyond the Streets will mount an exhibition of archival items and memorabilia spotlighting the raucous hip-hop group, who became the first rap act to chart a Billboard top album with 1986’s Licensed to Ill, which included the songs “Brass Monkey,” “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party!)” and “Girls.”
The exhibit, which will be free to the public and open through Jan. 23, is set to include a trove of items from the personal collections of Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz and Michael “Mike D” Diamond. (After the death of third member Adam “McA” Yauch in 2012 from cancer, the group disbanded.)
Titled Exhibit and presented in partnership with Goldenvoice (the...
- 11/17/2022
- by Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The father and stepmother who pull dark pranks on their children on their controversial “DaddyOFive” channel face child neglect charges and up to ten years in prison, People confirms.
On July 27, prosecutors in Frederick County, Maryland, charged Heather and Michael Martin each with two counts of neglect of a minor, court records obtained show. Prosecutors allege that the Martins neglected two of their youngest children, Emma, 12, and Cody, 9, between November 2016 and April 2017.
The Martins face up to five years in prison per count and a $5,000 fine.
The couple has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors, their attorney, Stephen Tully, told the Frederick News Post,...
On July 27, prosecutors in Frederick County, Maryland, charged Heather and Michael Martin each with two counts of neglect of a minor, court records obtained show. Prosecutors allege that the Martins neglected two of their youngest children, Emma, 12, and Cody, 9, between November 2016 and April 2017.
The Martins face up to five years in prison per count and a $5,000 fine.
The couple has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors, their attorney, Stephen Tully, told the Frederick News Post,...
- 8/14/2017
- by KC Baker
- PEOPLE.com
The father and stepmother who pull dark pranks on their children on the YouTube channel “DaddyOFive” have lost custody of two of their five children amid outrage about how the kids have been treated, People confirms.
On Friday, Rose Hall, the children’s biological mother, gained temporary custody of two of the youngest children who appear in the controversial videos, Major Tim Clarke of the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office confirms to People.
The channel shows Michael and Heather Martins playing dark pranks on their five children, often swearing and screaming at them until they cry.
In a video she...
On Friday, Rose Hall, the children’s biological mother, gained temporary custody of two of the youngest children who appear in the controversial videos, Major Tim Clarke of the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office confirms to People.
The channel shows Michael and Heather Martins playing dark pranks on their five children, often swearing and screaming at them until they cry.
In a video she...
- 5/3/2017
- by KC Baker
- PEOPLE.com
The duo behind DaddyOFive -- a family vlog channel where Maryland parents Mike and Heather Martin conducted cruel pranks on their kids -- have lost custody of two of their children.
The stunning development (first announced on YouTube, naturally), comes care of Rose Hall, the biological mother of Emma, 12, and Cody, 9 -- both of whom were frequent prank victims on DaddyOFive. Hall and her lawyer, Tim Conlon, explain in the clip (below) that she received emergency custody of Emma and Cody on Friday, and that they are in a “deprogramming mode” to shake off various abuses suffered. The Martins -- whose DaddyOFive channel counts 760,000 subscribers but has since been wiped -- have three other children, who remain in their custody.
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The stunning development (first announced on YouTube, naturally), comes care of Rose Hall, the biological mother of Emma, 12, and Cody, 9 -- both of whom were frequent prank victims on DaddyOFive. Hall and her lawyer, Tim Conlon, explain in the clip (below) that she received emergency custody of Emma and Cody on Friday, and that they are in a “deprogramming mode” to shake off various abuses suffered. The Martins -- whose DaddyOFive channel counts 760,000 subscribers but has since been wiped -- have three other children, who remain in their custody.
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- 5/2/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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