FREE
FRIDAY FRIGHTS - A weekly free read from Mark Leslie.
Into FREE
FRIDAY FRIGHTS #freefridayfrights which he'll be starting next Friday — Friday April 6, 2018 and rolling out weekly via www.markleslie.ca/freefridayfrights a free piece of writing (alternating between fiction and non-fiction) that will be available for 24 hours.
Below is a sample and test video of an abbreviated version of what the FREE
FRIDAY FRIGHTS will be like.
He also provides, in response to some listener requests, an update on the video views of the Friday the 13th Free
Friday Frights video as well as the previous week's view count for his read of his first published horror story from 1993, «Phantom Mitch.»
Even so, The Strangers is
Friday Fright Night on Ativan.
Not exact matches
Special features include an isolated score track with music by Michael Hoenig, Audio Commentary with Chuck Russell and Horror Authority Ryan Turek,
Friday Night
Frights at the Cinefamily featurette and an Original Theatrical Trailer.
Worth a watch on
Fright Night
Friday.
Join us
Friday, August 22nd for the next installment of
Fright Club - now at 9:00 pm!
It's hard to deny that recent remakes
Friday the 13th (2009),
Fright Night (2011), Fame (2009) and so on all figured their namesake originals would provide millions of free marketing and extra dollars at the box office, but by virtue of being remakes of well known, and usually quite popular, films they have to work harder to convince audiences that they are worth the time.
Other Stuff We Watched The Change - Up The Bachelor Pad Breaking Bad Master Chef The Future The Iron Giant Sons of Anarchy Jackass 3.5
Friday Night Lights
Friday Night Lights: The Series
Fright Night Super Roger Dodger Jersey Shore
Coming out this
Friday, August 19th, Dreamworks»
Fright Night 3D is a Craig Gillespie - directed remake of the hit 1985 vampire flick...
Friday was
fright night in Chelsea, as the late Kippenberger, Judd, Mapplethorpe, and Smith had to compete with Ashley Bickerton, Alexander Ross, Richard Tuttle, Louise Lawler, Roe Ethridge, Paul Sietsema, and Sean Landers, who all fired off scarily good shows at once.