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House of Abraham first-look images feature Lin Shaye, Natasha Henstridge – JoBlo

Images from the horror film House of Abraham, coming to theatres in June, feature Lin Shaye and Natasha Henstridge [embedded content] Abramorama has picked up the American distribution rights to the horror film House of Abraham and are planning to giving the film a theatrical release that will begin at the LOOK Dine-in Cinema in New York City on June 13th. A national rollout will fol...[Read More]

Marvel Star’s New Horror Movie Debuts With Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

Director Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, the new horror film starring Michael B. Jordan, is one of the more intriguing releases of the spring, and now it’s shaping up to be one of the most acclaimed. Ahead of the movie’s release on April 18th, the first wave of reviews has been published, and critics have universal praise for it. As of this writing, 34 reviews have been submitted on Rotten Tomatoes, and S...[Read More]

With ‘Minecraft’ chicken jockey trend, movie behavior hits new low – USA Today

Show Caption Hide Caption 'Chicken jockey!' Viral trend causes chaos at 'Minecraft' screeningsIn the U.S. and U.K., moviegoers are going wild when Jack Black shouts, "Chicken jockey!" during "A Minecraft Movie."Sure, we are no spring chickens, but the latest bout of bad theater etiquette is rightfully ruffling feathers.Unruly youngsters are flo...[Read More]

Aotearoa earns ‘zombie resilient’ title with One NZ’s satellite service – NZ Herald

“Just being surrounded by water is a huge advantage, whether it be the Spanish flu of 1919 or even Covid 19. If you don’t let people in your country, you’re not going to catch whatever disease it is. And essentially zombies are a virus with legs and teeth.”But it’s not just our geography. In a global first, the American-based research society (whose members include scientists, authors and academic...[Read More]

‘Chicken Jockey!’ What to Know About the ‘Minecraft’ Catchphrase – The New York Times

When Jack Black yells that in “A Minecraft Movie,” young audiences respond raucously. The director approves, but some theaters don’t. Here’s what to know.For most, “chicken jockey” seems like a random pair of words, almost poetic in how nonsensical they sound together. But the phrase is creating absolute pandemonium at showings of “A Minecraft Movie,” turning the film into a viral phenomenon in ad...[Read More]

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