Entertainment
Pink hosts a lackluster Tony Awards to end a truly rough Broadway season
“Schmigadoon” was all schmiles Sunday night.
The Lorne Michaels-produced show, based on the canceled AppleTV+ series, won the all-important Tony Award for Best Musical at Radio City Music Hall.
It badly needed it. Like most new musicals during this rough season, the comedy about a married couple who gets trapped inside an old-fashioned musical has had soft ticket sales in recent weeks. The top prize at the Tonys — the only one that really drives box office — should give it a helpful boost as summer begins.
Long-lost footage from Dracula film found decades after it made audiences faint — now US viewers can see it for the first time
Dracula’s 1958 British horror-classic is rising from the dead and sinking its fangs back into theaters this October with a 4k restoration — including long-lost footage so terrifying it was cut after early audiences fainted.
Film buff finds lost 1968 vampire TV movie that was rumored to be so scary it was ordered destroyed
“No Such Thing as a Vampire” has been missing for more than half a century after it caused an uproar that prompted the network to not only kill the show, but destroy the tapes to ensure they could never be viewed again.