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The Birthday Massacre Week Of Top 10’s: Owen

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Today brings the second-to-last Top 10 list from The Birthday Massacre. After the jump, you can find Owen’s Top 10 favorite horror movies as well as a little explanation for each choice. Personally, I find his reasoning for The Thing to be quite hilarious (and 100% accurate).

Don’t forget, The Birthday Massacre have a new EP coming called Imaginary Monsters (review here). Make sure to check out the other Top 10 lists from Rainbow, Rhim, and Nate Manor!
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Owen’s list in no particular order:
Event Horizon – Cryptic looking technology, Sam Neil with blood face, space barb wire.
Videodrome – James Woods’ vaginal chest VCR? Count me in.
Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 – The mattress scene goes on painfully long and is pleasantly messed up. The black “light” coming from the leviathan is also cool as all hell.
The Thing – Mostly for Kurt Russell’s beard but the scene where guys torso bites the other guys arms off is one of my favourite movie moments.
Jeepers Creepers – Skin walls, crazy truck, murder chute.
Silent Hill – The plot wasn’t great but I could watch that scene where the pyramid head rips the girl’s skin off over and over. Loved the wiggly, armless, black goo squirting thing too. Also ash babies.
[REC] – Shot like a news report so if I were visiting Spain and this came on the TV with no subtitles, I might pee a little.
Pan’s Labyrinth – Madness inducing and all kinds of pretty.
Mirrors – Torn open faces and burning corpse reflections in a creepy old store. Yep.
The Frighteners – Peter Jackson horror comedy with Michael J Fox. Yes please.

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‘The Vampire Lestat: One Night Only Live’ Concert Event to Make Streaming Debut Next Month

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The Vampire Lestat: One Night Only Live

AMC has announced that The Vampire Lestat: One Night Only LIVE, the standing-room-only performance celebrating AMC’s premiere of its newly-released The Vampire Lestat at New York City’s iconic Beacon Theatre last month, will debut on streaming.

The Vampire Lestat: One Night Only LIVE begins streaming on AMC+ on August 23.

Ahead of its streaming premiere, fans can preview the concert event, featuring original songs from series composer Daniel Hart and performed by Sam Reid, in Hall H at Comic Con International on July 24. 

Our own Daniel Kurland attended the special event, highlighting how electric the Immortal Vampire is on stage: “It’s clear in this season of television that Reid was born to be a rock star, but it’s surreal to see him effortlessly command the stage — and the audience — at every step of the concert. He recites Shakespeare monologues and bitches out Armand between songs, all while the audience screams in support. For the duration of this concert, Reid is Lestat, and he’s given thousands of fans a memory that’s as immortal as any vampire.”

Based on Anne Rice‘s The Vampire Chronicles book series, The Vampire Lestat is the rock and roll-centric third season of AMC’s “Interview with the Vampire” created by showrunner Rolin Jones.

The Vampire Lestat goes on an electric multi-city tour while being haunted by “muses” from his wild and rebellious past. As his band’s popularity and star power rises, so does Lestat’s influence over vampires and humans alike, leaving others to contend with Lestat’s power in the face of the Great Conversion, an unnatural surge in the vampire population.

Jacob Anderson, Assad Zaman, Eric Bogosian, Delainey Hayles and Jennifer Ehle star with Reid. Executive producers include Jones, Mark Johnson, Hannah Moscovitch, the late Anne Rice, and her son Christopher Rice.

The series finale airs this Sunday, July 19, on AMC and AMC+.

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