How many people still remember this movie? Back in 1995, Sandra Bullock played the part of Angela Bennett, a systems analyst that worked entirely from home, something that wasn’t quite as possible as it is today, and was one of the best at what she did. Upon being asked to look at something that appears a bit suspicious Angela concurs that it’s worth meeting up over, but the man she was supposed to meet with died in a plane crash en-route. Having planned a vacation for the first time in a long time, Angela flies to Cancun, unaware of the
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- 8/22/2021
- by Tom Foster
- TVovermind.com
A movie theater showing “Joker” on its opening day in Huntington Beach, California closed early Thursday night after police received a “credible” security threat, officer Angela Bennett with the Huntington Beach Police Department told TheWrap.
Officers were sent to maintain a visual presence beginning around 5 p.m. at the Century Huntington Beach, located at 7777 Edinger Ave. in Orange County southeast of Los Angeles. All films scheduled to play after 4:45 p.m. stopped showing, and people who had purchased tickets to see “Joker” were turned away.
Police did not confirm that the threat was directly tied to the release of “Joker” and added that the decision to close was made by the theater.
Also Read: Does 'Joker' Have a Post-Credits Scene?
The theater reopened Friday under normal operations, but the Huntington Beach police department will provide patrols at the theater through the rest of this weekend.
“We are working in...
Officers were sent to maintain a visual presence beginning around 5 p.m. at the Century Huntington Beach, located at 7777 Edinger Ave. in Orange County southeast of Los Angeles. All films scheduled to play after 4:45 p.m. stopped showing, and people who had purchased tickets to see “Joker” were turned away.
Police did not confirm that the threat was directly tied to the release of “Joker” and added that the decision to close was made by the theater.
Also Read: Does 'Joker' Have a Post-Credits Scene?
The theater reopened Friday under normal operations, but the Huntington Beach police department will provide patrols at the theater through the rest of this weekend.
“We are working in...
- 10/4/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
By Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
Fatal Games (1984) Movie Review
Directed By: Michael Elliot
Written By Rafael Bunuel & Michael Elliot
Starring: Sally Kirkland (Diane), Lynn Banashek (Annie Rivers), Sean Masterson (Phil Dandridge), Michael O’Leary (Frank Agee), Teal Roberts (Lynn Fox), Spice Williams-Crosby (Coach Drew), Melissa Prophet (Nancy Wilson), Angela Bennett (Sue Allen Baines), Nicholas Love (Joe Ward), Lauretta Murphy (Shelly), Michael Elliot (Dr. Jordine), Christopher Mankiewicz (Coach Webber)
Stick with the Olympics! This movie is a game of fatally flawed, slow mayhem. Coming at the end of the slasher peaks in the 1980s, “Fatal Games” attempts to be different but is too flawed to even find enjoyable.
Michael Elliot’s direction could use polishing but this was the only movie he did thank goodness. This movie has only been released by Media Home Entertainment on VHS.
A group of high schoolers are slowly killed off at a local high school...
Fatal Games (1984) Movie Review
Directed By: Michael Elliot
Written By Rafael Bunuel & Michael Elliot
Starring: Sally Kirkland (Diane), Lynn Banashek (Annie Rivers), Sean Masterson (Phil Dandridge), Michael O’Leary (Frank Agee), Teal Roberts (Lynn Fox), Spice Williams-Crosby (Coach Drew), Melissa Prophet (Nancy Wilson), Angela Bennett (Sue Allen Baines), Nicholas Love (Joe Ward), Lauretta Murphy (Shelly), Michael Elliot (Dr. Jordine), Christopher Mankiewicz (Coach Webber)
Stick with the Olympics! This movie is a game of fatally flawed, slow mayhem. Coming at the end of the slasher peaks in the 1980s, “Fatal Games” attempts to be different but is too flawed to even find enjoyable.
Michael Elliot’s direction could use polishing but this was the only movie he did thank goodness. This movie has only been released by Media Home Entertainment on VHS.
A group of high schoolers are slowly killed off at a local high school...
- 8/17/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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