News about Tim Curry

Pennywise comes to life: Stephen King's It prowls the streets of a quiet village and demands that catching him make it

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 13, 2023
Pennywise was the fictional killer clown in Stephen King's 1987 masterpiece IT, memorably played by Tim Curry, who kills children in Derry, Maine, every 27 years. Cole Deimos' Facebook page for the Skelmorlie clown says he'studied at Clown School.' Deimos is the personification of terror in Greek mythology, with the word translated roughly as 'dread.' In 2021, it seems they first began 'haunting' the village. Images of him creeping on all fours over a bridge and staring at the screen while holding a red balloon were posted on his Facebook page.

After seeing 'nightmare fuel' comedy film Hell House LLC, horror fans are concerned

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 17, 2023
Amazon Prime Minister Hell House LLC came out in 2015, but viewers were shocked by clowns who streamed on the television show. Stephen Cognetti's film follows a documentary crew returning to the scene of a haunted house fire to discover what really happened. Viewers of the scary film have lauded the producer for making such a frightening film, with some expressing doubt that it would happen again.'

When is the right time to spend Christmas together?Relationship expert says you should wait YEARS

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 31, 2022
It's the question that can cause friction in even the most harmonious of relationships: are we spending Christmas with your family or mine? Even though there is no 'one-size-fits-all' answer to this question, there is one thing relationship specialist Charlotte Johnson knows for certain - and that is that couples should not be rushed into this all-important step. Charlotte said it's best to wait until you're at least a few years into your marriage before committing suicide. Speaking to FEMAIL, Mega Pleasure's senior official said you should never underestimate the value of bringing a new friend to your family's gathering.

In a Remake of the Cult Classic "Clue," Ryan Reynolds appears

www.popsugar.co.uk, August 25, 2022
He was first Detective Pikachu, and now he's playing a role in a historic murder mystery. On Aug. 23, Ryan Reynolds is expected to write a new book on "Clue," and Deadline announced the project has a new writer, Oren Uziel. Uziel was most recently a cowriter on Sandra Bullock's "The Lost City." Of course, "Clue" is based on the fan-favourite whodunnit board game, but the game has also inspired an iconic, cult classic film that was released in 1985. Mrs. Peacock, Madeline Kahn as Mrs. White, Christopher Lloyd as Professor Plum, Michael McKean as Professor Plum, Miss Scarlet, and Tim Curry as Wadsworth the butler. The film also has three different endings in order to mimic the chaos of the board game. It was not a box-office smash, but it has become extremely popular in the 37 years that it has existed.

What happened to the Addams Family's ORIGINAL cast on Wednesday?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 18, 2022
The Addams Family was Charles Addams, a New Yorker cartoonist who first introduced the characters in the 1930s. The family became household names in the 1960s after the television series premiered on ABC in September 1964. Gomez, Carolyn Jones as the alluring mother Morticia, Lisa Loring as the intrigue son of the film, and Ken Weatherwax as their beloved Uncle Fiesty and Jackie Coogan as eccentric Uncle Fester. In April 1966, the show came to an end after a two-season run. The Addams family returned to television in 1991 with the likes of Anjelica Huston as Morticia, Raul Julia as Gomez, and a young Christina Ricci as Wednesday. As Netflix prepares to debut their latest remake film, the legendary family is being welcomed to a new generation. But what about the original cast members who helped bring the iconic roles to life? After the show came to an end, FEMAIL has taken a look at what happened to their careers.