Rolling Stone spoke with Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride about the second season of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” and why zombies are more popular than vampires and werewolves.
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The new issue of Empire marks the momentous anniversary of The Terminator with a major, world-exclusive new James Cameron interview – speaking to the legendary director about the making of his debut feature proper; the ongoing legacy of The Terminator and its many sequels; the thematic preoccupations that have reverberated throughout his career; his changing relationship with the original film; and what the future holds for the franchise. Plus, producer Gale Anne Hurd reflects on the casting of Arnie; the co-creator of theme-park attraction T2 3-D: Battle Across Time speaks on its wild ambition... It’s the ultimate Terminator celebration, with a major new Cameron conversation that finds the director on typically candid, colourful form.
"Where do they come from?" "I vote for outer space. No way these are local boys." Time for another Classic Trailer Rewatch session. This time we're featuring the original trailers for the 1990 horror comedy monster movie classic Tremors.
In this episode, Chris has a conversation with acclaimed film and television producer Gale Anne Hurd. Hurd discusses her storied career, including her start working for legendary producer Roger Corman, her breakout success producing The Terminator, and her influential work on iconic projects like Aliens and The Walking Dead. Throughout the conversation, Hurd shares valuable insights and advice for aspiring filmmakers and producers.
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In 1990's Tremors (now streaming on Peacock!), audiences marveled as Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward fought off malicious giant night-crawlers digging through the ground of their dusty, dilapidated town in the American Southwest. The campy movie has since become a cult classic and spawned a franchise, even though it was a project that Bacon was initially none too excited to act in.
Iconic 1984 action movie the Terminator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, and that means new Blu-rays are on the way.
In anticipation of The Terminator's 4K release, Cameron's longtime producing partner (and, for a while, life partner), Gale Anne Hurd, has chimed in. Speaking with JoBlo, she was a little more forgiving in tone than Cameron was when speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, but her position was still one of defending the transfers.
Sheriff’s deputy Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) is shot in the line of duty and wakes up in an unrecognizable world beset by a zombifying pandemic. On top of that premise, we’ve got eerie visuals of a post-apocalypse Atlanta, horrifying “walker” makeup and VFX, and a tense subplot involving Morgan Jones (Lennie James).
"Fox baulked on Sigourney’s salary and approached the executive producers. They said, ‘Just write a new script and it’ll be a new chapter. Ripley’s not coming back...’ I don’t know what that movie would be." -Gale Anne Hurd