Netflix is continuing to roll out its celebration of iconic films, this time turning the page to 1984.
As part of the streaming platform’s “Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection,” Netflix has unveiled the 1984 films celebrating their 40-year anniversary in 2024 with classics like “Footloose” and “Sixteen Candles” alongside Oscar contenders “Amadeus” and “Iceman.”
The Milestone Movies hail from Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Sony — the distributors that license content to Netflix.
Starting today, April 1, 2024, Netflix subscribers can revisit Brian de Palma’s erotic noir “Body Double” and Kevin Bacon’s breakout performance in “Footloose.” How about a double feature? There’s also “Repo Man” and “Beverly Hills Cop,” streaming just in time for franchise reboot “Beverly Hills Cop: Axle F” out this summer.
In addition to the cinematic celebrations in your Netflix queue, in-person special screenings of select films will continue at the Paris Theater in New York and Los Angeles...
As part of the streaming platform’s “Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection,” Netflix has unveiled the 1984 films celebrating their 40-year anniversary in 2024 with classics like “Footloose” and “Sixteen Candles” alongside Oscar contenders “Amadeus” and “Iceman.”
The Milestone Movies hail from Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Sony — the distributors that license content to Netflix.
Starting today, April 1, 2024, Netflix subscribers can revisit Brian de Palma’s erotic noir “Body Double” and Kevin Bacon’s breakout performance in “Footloose.” How about a double feature? There’s also “Repo Man” and “Beverly Hills Cop,” streaming just in time for franchise reboot “Beverly Hills Cop: Axle F” out this summer.
In addition to the cinematic celebrations in your Netflix queue, in-person special screenings of select films will continue at the Paris Theater in New York and Los Angeles...
- 4/1/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Stars: Blake Northfield, Kendal Rae, Lisa Chappell, Helmut Bakaitis, Jake Ryan, Goran D. Kleut, Anna Demidova, Jim Robison, Miyuki Lotz, Madison Haley, Fiona Press | Written by Dee McLachlan, Rena Owen | Directed by Dee McLachlan
Joining the long list of haunted house flicks is Australian offering Out of the Shadows from Dee McLachlan. The director’s last feature was 10Terrorists in 2012 (with a couple of episodes of Wentworth inbetween). Has this long gestation period allowed for a horror masterclass? Read on to find out!
Our plot revolves around Detective Eric Hughes (Blake Northfield) and his heavily pregnant wife Katrina (Kendal Rae) the couple find themselves taking residence in a former midwifery with a dark past whilst Eric attempts to unravel the truth behind a grisly murder. As spooky events transpire, we’re left to question whether Katrina mental state is beginning to unravel or if she is truly the victim of...
Joining the long list of haunted house flicks is Australian offering Out of the Shadows from Dee McLachlan. The director’s last feature was 10Terrorists in 2012 (with a couple of episodes of Wentworth inbetween). Has this long gestation period allowed for a horror masterclass? Read on to find out!
Our plot revolves around Detective Eric Hughes (Blake Northfield) and his heavily pregnant wife Katrina (Kendal Rae) the couple find themselves taking residence in a former midwifery with a dark past whilst Eric attempts to unravel the truth behind a grisly murder. As spooky events transpire, we’re left to question whether Katrina mental state is beginning to unravel or if she is truly the victim of...
- 12/7/2018
- by Chris Ellis
- Nerdly
Eric Hughes is known for creating colorful, one-of-a-kind spaces for his celeb clients, but the interior designer takes a more neutral approach to his own New York City home.
“This is my idea of a quintessential New York apartment,” he says of his Manhattan pad. “I used gray flannel everywhere.”
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A black-and-white print he found at an art fair and had enlarged adds drama in the living room. “I think it’s a really powerful, beautiful image,” explains Hughes, who counts Andy Cohen,...
“This is my idea of a quintessential New York apartment,” he says of his Manhattan pad. “I used gray flannel everywhere.”
Related: Luann de Lesseps Gives a Tour of the ‘Comfortable and Cozy’ Country Kitchen in Her Hamptons Home
A black-and-white print he found at an art fair and had enlarged adds drama in the living room. “I think it’s a really powerful, beautiful image,” explains Hughes, who counts Andy Cohen,...
- 10/25/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Forget the Clubhouse, Andy Cohen’s powder room is the hottest spot in town!
Celebrity interior designer Eric Hughes exclusively spilled the decorating secrets of 5 of his A-list clients in this week’s issue of People, noting that the Watch What Happens Live host begged for a bold bathroom filled with his favorite famous faces.
“From the get-go he said he wanted a crazy, over-the-top, Studio 54 powder room,” Hughes says in the above video of the cherry-covered space in Cohen’s New York City townhouse. “There’s all these portraits of his ladies: there’s Diana Ross, there’s Madonna,...
Celebrity interior designer Eric Hughes exclusively spilled the decorating secrets of 5 of his A-list clients in this week’s issue of People, noting that the Watch What Happens Live host begged for a bold bathroom filled with his favorite famous faces.
“From the get-go he said he wanted a crazy, over-the-top, Studio 54 powder room,” Hughes says in the above video of the cherry-covered space in Cohen’s New York City townhouse. “There’s all these portraits of his ladies: there’s Diana Ross, there’s Madonna,...
- 10/17/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Andy Cohen openly admits to employing some uncouth house hunting tactics: He started scoping out the unit above his West Village apartment after hearing its elderly owner was ill.
“I began doing that creepy New York thing of asking, ‘How’s my neighbor?’” he admits in the October issue of Elle Décor. “Then the guy passed away, and my doorman and super were looking at me like I’d killed him.”
Related: Rhony‘s Carole Radziwill Shows Off her NYC Home and the 50-year-old Couch that’s Become an Honorary Cast Member
After claiming the space above his existing first-floor unit,...
“I began doing that creepy New York thing of asking, ‘How’s my neighbor?’” he admits in the October issue of Elle Décor. “Then the guy passed away, and my doorman and super were looking at me like I’d killed him.”
Related: Rhony‘s Carole Radziwill Shows Off her NYC Home and the 50-year-old Couch that’s Become an Honorary Cast Member
After claiming the space above his existing first-floor unit,...
- 8/29/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Following Mindy McCready's death yesterday, the country singer's family attorney Eric Hughes is mourning the loss of his client and friend. "I am very saddened by the death of Mindy McCready, my client and more importantly my friend," Hughes says in a statement exclusively to E! News. Hughes handled McCready's 2011 custody case involving her now 6-year-old son Zander, with her ex Billy McKnight. McCready's rep and authorities release statement on singer's death McCready had violated a court order when she didn't bring her then 5-year-old son, Zander, back home to Florida after a visit. Zander was subsequently placed in foster care in the...
- 2/18/2013
- E! Online
Things have been made worse for troubled country singer Mindy McCready. E! reports that the news of Mindy McCready's boyfriend's death continues to get sadder. From E! Almost a month after David Wilson's Jan. 13 death, McCready's two children have been removed from her care. Eric Hughes, McCready's attorney, confirmed that her children were taken away by the Department of Human Services today. "It was reported to me by Dhs that they took custody of the kids this afternoon. They are in Dhs custody at this point." Hughes said. A source had previously confirmed to E! News that officials took both Zander, 6, and Zayne, 9-months-old, from McCready's Heber Springs, Arkansas home earlier today. "They just came...
- 2/7/2013
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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