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...office walls, M. Night Shyamalan's idols and inspirations look down on him. His production company, located in Conshohocken, Pa., just outside Philadelphia, has a cozy main room that is dominated by several framed movie posters. There's one from "The Exorcist," which is one of Shyamalan's favorite horror films. There's also a poster from "Raiders of the Lost Ark," a film directed by one of Shyamalan's heroes, Steven Spielberg. And finally, there's a large poster from "Die Hard" featuring a sooty portrait of Bruce Willis, who right now is Shyamalan's favorite leading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Day Dawns for Night | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

...second verse starts out in similar fashion - and then, with a couple of lines, sneaks up and makes your skin crawl with the horror of recognition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: George's Gems | 11/16/2000 | See Source »

...years, Kathleen Finch was a producer at CBS News, the kind who kept a packed suitcase in her office and had her share of horror stories, like nearly being attacked during the riots after the Rodney King verdict. "It was nothing for me to rent a Learjet on my credit card," she says. So it was not surprising that her flair for drama caught the eye of Eric Ober when he was president of the network's news operation. But then Ober left CBS for the Food Network, and it was quite a shocker when he called Finch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food / On The Tube: Unleash the Newshound! | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

...many individuals looking to snatch Carradine's secret of bringing cadavers back to life with solar energy (don't ask). The horrendous creatures he resurrects are incarnated by stunt men wearing dimestore skull masks, so a good time is had by all. "The Corpse Grinders," Ted's best-known horror outing (which outgrossed several Hollywood studio features in 1970), concerns a failing cat food company that discovers a new ingredient for its product - human flesh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Astro Zombies and Corpse Grinders | 11/10/2000 | See Source »

...members of the viral world evoke as many Stephen King-like notions of horror and human frailty. It's hardly a major killer in the global scheme of things. Even when compared to other flash-in-the-pan outbreaks, Ebola epidemics cannot, by virtue of numbers of people killed, be considered a top concern on the health radar screen...

Author: By Laurie Garrett, | Title: Yet Another Ebola Lesson | 11/7/2000 | See Source »

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