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Treat Williams, the star of Everwood and Hair, has died after being involved in a motorcycle accident. He was 71 years old.
The actor’s death was confirmed to PEOPLE on Monday night by his agent of 15 years, Barry McPherson.
Treat Williams, the star of Everwood and Hair, has died after being involved in a motorcycle accident. He was 71 years old.
The actor’s death was confirmed to PEOPLE on Monday night by his agent of 15 years, Barry McPherson.
Bill Boss, the insane and violent director of an American prison, and Dwight Butler, his accountant, have just finished watching the DVD of the film The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence).
While Dwight and Daisy, Bill’s young secretary, claim to have enjoyed the film, the director says he was disgusted by it.
Actor, director, singer, and amateur painter. Francesco Nuti, a comedic and bitter figure in Italian cinema, has passed away. He was 68 years old and had been ill for some time. His daughter Ginevra, along with family members, announced his death.
Summer Game Fest is an annual event that celebrates video games and serves as a platform for significant announcements, demos, and presentations by game developers and publishers.
The story of three Calabrian brothers tied to the underworld and their impossible redemption.
Let’s talk about a film based on the short story “The Forbidden” by writer Clive Barker, which has since become a classic of the horror genre. The plot revolves around Helen Lyle (played by Virginia Madsen), a sociology student conducting research on an urban legend known as “Candyman.”
Second part of a diptych of films dedicated to the life of Jacques Mesrine, the most famous French criminal of the post-war period.
Tina Turner, revered worldwide as the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, has passed away at the age of 83. She spent her final days at her home in Küsnacht, near Zurich, Switzerland, after a long illness. The news was announced by her spokesperson, marking the end of an era in music history.
Siblings Louise and Michael are forced to return to their family farm in rural America to help their mother care for their bedridden and dying father. Once there, they soon realize that their mother is behaving strangely and paranoically, not only due to her husband’s health but also because of something else—something mysterious and sinister. As chilling and inexplicable events unfold, the siblings come to understand that an invisible, malevolent force is haunting their home.
This character, nicknamed “the man of a thousand faces” or “the French Robin Hood,” is the son of wealthy fabric merchants.
In his childhood, he began frequenting the Pigalle neighborhood in Paris.