I ask the front of
the line about the cult fandom surrounding the beer, and it's as if I've yelled, «Free cases!»
Not exact matches
Here's what some burger - craving customers in the
line had to say
about the
cult of In - N - Out — and the other fast food brands they'd like to see in Canada:
«Texas Chainsaw Massacre» (New
Line Cinema) Video director Marcus Nispel remakes Tobe Hooper's 1974
cult bloodfest
about cannibalism.
The first film is New
Line's The Kitchen, according to Variety, a drama based on a
cult comic - book series
about a group of Irish Mafia wives in 1970s New York.
Sparklingly adapted from Winifred Watson's beloved
cult novel, it sees downtrodden, middle - aged governess Miss Pettigrew (dowdy - haired Frances McDormand)
about to hit the soup
line unless she can bag a last, long - shot job.
God's Land, Preston Miller's alternately languorous and engaging film
about a Texas - based Taiwanese
cult awaiting the end of days, walks a fine
line between satire and earnestness, but the project...
Ira Levin's novel The Stepford Wives was first filmed in 1975 by Bryan Forbes — a dark thriller
about the lengths the men of the town of Stepford will go to in order to keep their wives in
line, with a chilling score by Michael Small; it wasn't a huge success at first but went on to become something of a
cult favourite and had its own kind of cultural impact.
But just as you're
about to declare it an instant
cult classic, along come the «Ghostbuster»
lines, Disney digs and -LRB-!)