Congratulations to our User Juleso for a great score of 80.77% when predicting the 2024 Tony Awards winners on Sunday. Our top scorer is actually tied with imsarahmoore at the same percentage but has a better point score of 14,684 by using the two Super Bets (500 points each) wisely.
Almost 1,200 people worldwide predicted these Broadway champs for the New York City ceremony hosted by Ariana DeBose. Our top User got 21 of 26 categories correct, including all four show winners: “The Outsiders,” “Stereophonic,” “Merrily We Roll Along” and “Appropriate.”
SEE2024 Tony Awards: Every winner (and nominee) in all 26 competitive categories
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Almost 1,200 people worldwide predicted these Broadway champs for the New York City ceremony hosted by Ariana DeBose. Our top User got 21 of 26 categories correct, including all four show winners: “The Outsiders,” “Stereophonic,” “Merrily We Roll Along” and “Appropriate.”
SEE2024 Tony Awards: Every winner (and nominee) in all 26 competitive categories
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- 6/17/2024
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
This article contains major spoilers for "Halloween Ends."
Over four decades since John Carpenter's seminal horror masterpiece, the "Halloween" series has finally been laid to rest with "Halloween Ends." In the world of slasher movies, labeling something as the "final chapter" is a nice gesture, but these franchises rarely ever stay dead. Although David Gordon Green's conclusion makes it explicitly clear that his Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney), the seemingly immortal villain, has taken a new shape in the form of literal mincemeat after the town exacts its pound of flesh once and for all.
It asks if "Halloween H20" had actually stuck by its ending, rather than disregarding its finality for "Halloween: Resurrection."
In the closing moments of "Halloween Ends," it's implied that Haddonfield, and by extension Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), can finally rest now that Michael has been put to pasture. But for the folks...
Over four decades since John Carpenter's seminal horror masterpiece, the "Halloween" series has finally been laid to rest with "Halloween Ends." In the world of slasher movies, labeling something as the "final chapter" is a nice gesture, but these franchises rarely ever stay dead. Although David Gordon Green's conclusion makes it explicitly clear that his Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney), the seemingly immortal villain, has taken a new shape in the form of literal mincemeat after the town exacts its pound of flesh once and for all.
It asks if "Halloween H20" had actually stuck by its ending, rather than disregarding its finality for "Halloween: Resurrection."
In the closing moments of "Halloween Ends," it's implied that Haddonfield, and by extension Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), can finally rest now that Michael has been put to pasture. But for the folks...
- 10/14/2022
- by Matthew Bilodeau
- Slash Film
Upon first glance, William Friedkin's 1973 seminal horror masterpiece doesn't exactly scream franchise potential. Based on William Peter Blatty's 1971 novel of the same name, "The Exorcist" is a chilling and achingly patient horror film about the terror of watching an innnocent child fighting for her life against a demon. I'd initially forgotten how clinical Friedkin's film is, presenting the series of events as so matter-of-fact that the terror of her possession derives from its own sense of tangibility.
"The Exorcist" became a franchise against all odds, and a weird one at that. The last time this series came to theaters was in the span of one year with two terrible prequels ("Exorcist: The Beginning" and "Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist"), with both sharing the same cast, but not the same story or tone. But in spite of the ups ("The Exorcist III") and downs ("Exorcist II: The Heretic"), it...
"The Exorcist" became a franchise against all odds, and a weird one at that. The last time this series came to theaters was in the span of one year with two terrible prequels ("Exorcist: The Beginning" and "Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist"), with both sharing the same cast, but not the same story or tone. But in spite of the ups ("The Exorcist III") and downs ("Exorcist II: The Heretic"), it...
- 10/11/2022
- by Matthew Bilodeau
- Slash Film
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