Articles related to "Frank Oz"The multi talented actor, writer, producer and director Frank Oz (The Muppets Take Manhattan & Little Shop of Horrors) has yet again turned his deft hand to directing com
The town of Beaumont-sur-mer is the home of Lawrence Jamieson, a charming and intelligent conman, his home is threatened by the arrival of a rival conman Freddy Benson.
Sesame Workshop will produce an international series called The Adventures of Bert and Ernie. The duo will be animated using stop-motion.
Classic Jim Henson properties The Dark Crystal and Fraggle Rock are in line to hit the big screen in new film productions.
Muppet Show Season 2 shows how Jim Henson's series broke through to become one of the most popular shows of the 1970's. This DVD is a must-buy.
Check out the extras in the upcoming The Muppet Show Season 3 DVD. Buena Vista Home Video releases the box set on May 20th.
Check out the teaser for George Lucas' Star Wars: The Clone Wars, coming to television in 2008.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars trailer shows that George Lucas is great with technology, but lousy with people. Movie hits theatres August 15th.
The Blues Brothers movie stars Dan Ackroyd and John Belushi as Elwood and Jake Blues as they flee the cops, try to keep an orphanage open, all the while causing chaos.
Remembering the Muppet Man.
Slasher movies, ever popular at Halloween, are not the be-all and end-all of horror. Dark fantasies often employ vivid but disturbing imagery to create a scary atmosphere
It's easy for a horror film to slip between the conscience of the general audience.
Since 1982, Little Shop of Horrors has stormed from Off-Broadway to international hit. The current UK tour, based on the Menier's 2006 production follows a similar path.
Disney has been fighting to revive the Muppets for years. Will a mockumentary mini-series do the trick?
Who says horror can't be funny, too? These great new DVD releases offer a mixture of scares and giggles.
It didn't all start with The Passion and The Da Vinci Code. Here's my picks for the best of religion in the movies.
A Christmas Carol, the much loved festive ghost story by Charles Dickens is once again being retold on film, but the new adaptation is far from being the first.
In 1981, Director John Landis created a unique blend of horror/comedy, featuring ground-breaking special effects and the ultimate in werewolf design.
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