"Trick or Treat," a saying that most children grow up repeating over 100 times during Halloween since the age they were able to speak. And with the Halloween season in full swing with parties surfacing, costumes selling out, and candy being sold at every grocery store around, it is a joyous time for people of all ages to have fun for a few hours.
Indie Rock band Vampire Weekend played the inaugural show right in the backyard of Los Angeles Harbor College at the Lomita Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall on Saturday Nov. 14. The New York band wrapped up their month long tour in California by playing a concert for a small group of about 200.
The silver glove, the larger than life Disneyland themed mansion, the red leather jacket and of course the ten minute Thriller music video are just a few of the things that come to mind when you think of the King of Pop who tragically died in June due to pain medication.
With Halloween time fast approaching, it is no wonder that Halloween themed films are on its way out to the big screen and to your home. And a movie that is approaching its release date is the latest Rob Zombie film, Halloween II. The filmmaker is at it again with this film which opened to a low 16.5 million
From first-time director Oren Peli comes Paranormal Activity, a new movie with a familiar concept that claims to be archival footage of a real life incident under far-fetched circumstances. Paranormal Activity sets an example of how to use subtlety in the Horror/Thriller genre and understands that what you don't see and what you don't know, is usually more disturbing than any million dollar Hollywood contrived monster.