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Years ago, I learned that certain people will grow mortally offended if you call a character in a movie a zombie who is not, in fact (according to the supreme checklist of zombie traits), a zombie. It makes you wonder if there are other supernatural micromanagers out there who keep tabs on whether a given […]
So far it's left viewers 'traumatised' and unable to sleep - but The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It's story is even more sinister when you realise it's based on a true murder trial. The third part of the successful horror franchise sees the return of American actors Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren as they explore one of their most infamous cases. Released on Friday and hailed by fans as a 'masterpiece', the new film follows the story of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, the first American to plead not guilty to a homicide by reason of 'demonic possession'.
Cinema Chat: 05/27/21 "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" AND "THE WIZARD OF OZ" ARE NOT PART OF THE AMAZON DEAL Here’s why MGM has a long history of mergers and acquisitions revolving around its library. With its $8.45 billion deal to buy MGM, Amazon will stock Prime Video with the studio’s cache of 4,000 movies and 17,000 hours of television. It’s a huge library, but notably absent are some of MGM’s most iconic films, including “The Wizard of Oz,” and “Singin’ in the Rain." Those titles — and all other MGM movies made before 1986 — belong to WarnerMedia. In 1986, Ted Turner made a series of deals that resulted in Turner Broadcasting taking ownership of all prior MGM films. Not unlike Amazon, he wanted the films for programming his growing cable empire and the library became one of the pillars that built Turner Classic Movies. Today, WarnerMedia owns what was Turner Broadcasting, including TCM and the MGM library.
Movie Review – The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) Directed by Michael Chaves. SYNOPSIS: Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren try to uncover the truth behind a murderer’s claim of demonic possession. Believe it or not, eighth entry into the so-called Conjuring Universe, though few could be blamed for forgetting most every interstitial release between the main Conjuring movies. It’s been an entire five years since James Wan last lent his directorial hand to the series with The Conjuring 2, and though the filmmaker continues to produce each new spin-off and occasionally does enough to earn a “story by” credit, every project since he departed the director’s chair – the two