Bring the Dragula Around: Rob Zombie Is Picking Up The Munsters as His Next Film

Leave the ditchdigging to the county and give those witches a chance to cool off: Rob Zombie has kept the Dragula, Grandpa Munster’s coffin-mobile, on the tips of our nation’s goths’ tongues for decades, and now he’s finally reaping the rewards. “Attention Boils and Ghouls! The rumors are true!,” the White Zombie musician and director of horror films like The Lords of Salem and 3 From Hell wrote on Instagram Monday.

Castle Rock Recap: The Last Trumpet

Castle Rock Local Color Season 1 Episode 3 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Castle Rock Local Color Season 1 Episode 3 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » An episode heavy on development for Castle Rock’s ace realtor Molly Strand provides a great showcase for Melanie Lynskey, a phenomenal actress.

Christmas Music Is the Best Genre of Music

Asbestos Fest proves that a Christmas medley works year-round. Believe it or not, there are still men on Tinder who say in their profiles that they’re music fans, “except for rap and country.” This is a psychotic way to tell on oneself in 2020, when you’d be right to assume that we, as a sOcIeTy, have moved far past those musty signifiers of classism/racism. Omnivorousness has long superseded pickiness, and there are seats at the table for acknowledging excellence in all genres.

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Dont These People Have Jobs?

White American cultures clash in the new comedy About My Father. On one side: an aggressively Italian father-son duo (the father, Robert De Niro, is far more proud of his heritage than son Sebastian Maniscalco). On the other: an eccentric, affectionate, and picture-perfect WASP-like family, what with a palatial summer estate, country-club wardrobe, and “money in the stock market, not in mayonnaise jars buried in the backyard.” Maniscalco’s marriage to Leslie Bibb unites the two families in their own You People.

Drakes Got That Dog in Him for a Little Longer

Who’s letting the dogs out? Not Drake, at least not yet. For All the Dogs is still dropping on October 6, but fans will now have to wait until 6 a.m. instead of midnight, the big dog himself confirmed on Instagram. “Sorry to all my streamers,” Drake wrote in the caption of his Thursday night announcement. To hold fans over, he did at least share his album’s tracklist, which consists of 23 very Drake titles (see: “BBL Love Interlude,” “Rich Baby Daddy,” and more below).

Drakes New Tour Is Worth Seeing for the Stage Alone

In 2016, Kanye West rewrote the rules for how artists could think about their live stage show. He posed a single challenge to his production team, an idea he’d been mulling for a decade: “Why do we have to have a stage, anyway?” Turns out, they didn’t. “The corny shit has to die,” he would later tell the crowd at the opening night of his Saint Pablo tour.

Eat Pray Love Authors New Book Getting Turned Into Movie Youll Inevitably Watch on a Plane

Elizabeth Gilbert You’ve eaten. You’ve prayed. You’ve loved. Now you can see City of Girls as a movie. The novel by author Elizabeth Gilbert has been optioned by producer Sue Kroll, and Emmy winner Michelle Ashford will adapt the script. The plot is a classic woman-becomes-herself setup, but make it old-timey in New York. “Set in 1940’s NYC, in the sparkling world of dazzling artistes, glamorous showgirls, and oversized theater personalities, City of Girls is an exploration of a young woman’s journey to discovering herself.

Edelstein: Matricide and McConaughey in William Friedkins Urgent Killer Joe

Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theater is rightly celebrated for plays in which actors get in one another’s faces from the start and then keep hissing, driving, flaying — the kind of plays that, on the big screen, put the feeb in febrile, not because real human beings don’t act that way but because Actors Acting do. What a happy surprise that two of Steppenwolf playwright Tracey Letts’s early works — Bug and now Killer Joe, his breakthrough — have been turned into knockout films, both directed by William Friedkin, who’s more potent than ever at 76.