Are you over those sappy Hallmark and GAC holiday movies? Then The Killing Tree is for you because it is not your typical Christmas love story.
On Christmas Eve, a scorned widow casts an ancient spell to resurrect her executed husband. However, when the spell goes wrong, the husband is brought back as an Evil Christmas Tree. Hellbent on getting revenge on the one who caused his execution, the body count keeps rising as the Tree hunts her down. Can anyone stop this killer Christmas tree before he gets to his target?
I can’t wait to watch this movie with my nieces as revenge for all the times my friends made me water their live Christmas tree. I had nightmares of pine needles attacking me, so I let their girls dream that the Christmas lights are trying to strangle them. It is worth the coal they will put in my stocking because revenge is the sugar plumbs dancing in my head.
Rhys Frake-Waterfield directed Sarah Alexandra Marks, Marcus Massey, Judy Tcherniak, Sarah T. Cohen, Kelly Rian Sanson, Ella Starbuck, Lauren Starck, May Kelly, Nikolai Leon, Richard Harfst, and Gillian Broderick in Uncork’d Entertainment’s The Killing Tree which comes out on digital and DVD on November 1st.
Lil Nas X got his very own wax figure at the Madame Tussauds in Hollywood. So when it was done, the singer had to see it in person. And now I don’t know which one is the real thing and which one is the life-size canceled because the museum did such an excellent job cloning him. Can you tell them apart?
A few weeks ago, Tommy Lee posted a photo of his huge penis, and he took a slack for it.
So while normal people would avoid doing anything like that again, we know that the Mötley Crüe drummer is not like you and me. Therefore, he started an OnlyFans page and created a video to promote himself being on it.
There is only one problem with the promo. It is SFW, and I want to see his pretty dick again. I just ain’t going to pay for it. Because as my mom kept telling me, why would someone buy the cow when they get the milk for free?
Tonight at 10p, New Amsterdam begins its final chapter on NBC. I don’t know if I cried watching the season premiere because of what happened during it or the fact that the medical drama is ending. I think it is a mixture of both.
It starts off with Max (Ryan Eggold) still reeling from Helen leaving him at the altar in the season finale. However, he loves having his old job back now that they get rid of the Wicked Witch of the West Side.
Not only is he back as the medical director of the New Amsterdam, but the show is also back to being how good it was for the first three seasons. Can we ignore last season?
Anyways, Iggy (Tyler Labine), Reynolds (Jocko Sims), and Wilder (Sandra Mae Frank) have some complex cases on their plate. And they will do their magic to help their patients. No matter how good they are as doctors, they can’t always heal the sick. But they are going to try their hardest.
And we don’t have to try to love this series because it comes naturally, just like Eggold’s facial expressions.