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Universal and Blumhouse are gearing up for another instalment in the 'Halloween' franchise with Jamie Lee Curtis returning as Laurie Strode.
Laissé pour mort, Michael Myers cherche à mettre la main sur sa nièce, traitée par le docteur Loomis...
Après une apocalypse ayant transformé la quasi-totalité de la population en zombies, un groupe d'hommes et de femmes mené par l'officier Rick Grimes tente de survivre...
Après une apocalypse ayant transformé la quasi-totalité de la population en zombies, un groupe d'hommes et de femmes mené par l'officier Rick Grimes tente de survivre...
(Newser) – He lived a life so wild that it was the subject not only of a Hollywood feature film but a documentary to boot. But that life ended on Christmas Eve in a way that might not be surprising to those familiar with 54-year-old Michael Alig: an apparent heroin overdose in New York City, reports the Daily News. Tina Moore and Kate Sheehy of the New York Post sum things up: "Alig’s death was the final chapter in a sordid, sensational—and decidedly cautionary—tale about striving to become famous in the Big Apple and ultimately succumbing to its excesses."
Actor David Lander has died at the age of 73. Lander was best known for his role as Squiggy on the sitcom 'Laverne & Shirley,' opposite Michael McKean, who played his roommate, Lenny. CNN reports Lander died on Friday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after fighting multiple sclerosis for decades. Lander kept his illness a secret until 1999 with the release of his memoir, 'Fall Down Laughing: How Squiggy Caught Multiple Sclerosis and Didn't Tell Nobody.' My doctor painted a fairly bleak picture of the disease, even going so far as to tell me I probably wouldn't walk again. Whatever happens, MS can't take it all. I will always have my heart and soul, my wit and wisdom. David Lander Interview, Brain & Life Magazine