For this entry into our Friday the 13th traditional feature, we take you back to 1982’s Friday the 13th Part 3 (in 3D), the the film in which Jason first acquired his iconic hockey mask. Here we have Edna Hockett, played by Cheri Maugans.
From Naked News‘ 2016 Halloween special show, here’s then-fairly new anchor Madison Banes with a Halloween bulletin that should be of interest to those with trick-or-treaters.
Another Friday the 13th is upon us and, as always on this special day, we present to you another female to fall victim to the wrath of the goalie mask clad antagonist of the Friday the 13th horror franchise, Jason Voorhees.
Rosario Dawson’s nude scene in the 2013 psychological thriller Trance is a rare situation where nudity serves an actual purpose to the storyline and characters.
Director Amy Heckerling said Phoebe Cates’ major concern about the topless scene at the swimming pool was being seen by neighbors where they were shooting.
David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive is essentially two films in one and each section of the film has its own girl-girl sex scene between the two stars; Naomi Watts and Laura Harring.
This author first saw this movie at a private screening in 2017 at a journalism convention. Its entertainment value still holds and it’s one I revisit every now and then. Tasha Smith made her feature film directorial debut with this one.
Arianna Jones stays busy doing what she loves. This spring the actress starred in FireFlies, a Live Arts two-hander community theater production in Jones’ hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia.
The TV show Bizarre Murders features cases that are “inspired by” true stories. meaning the episodes are not reenactments of actual events, but rather loosely based on actual murders with names, places, and other case details changed.
As it falls in the month of October, this is a very special Friday the 13th. So, on this rare occurrence, we are featuring arguably the best-known personality to portray one of Jason’s victims, who was also one of the most deserving of his wrath.
The Car leaves you with many unanswered questions, like; “so how long has she owned this car and has it ever shown any carnivorous tendencies before, or was that a first?”
The 2019 horror short Smiling Woman is one of those short films that made me say after I had watched it; “Huh? That’s it? Did I miss something I was supposed to understand about the smiling woman?”