Reviewed by Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
“Truth or Dare? A Critical Madness” (1986)
Directed By: Tim Ritter
Written By: Tim Ritter
Starring: John Brace (Mike Strauber), Mary Fanaro (Sharon Strauber), Bruce Gold (Jerry Powers), A.J. McLean (Little Mike)
I didn't know what to expect going into this movie but I overall enjoyed it for what it was worth. Truth or Dare? A Critical Madness? is a low budget movie from B movie director Tim Ritter. For its faults, the low budget camera work works in many scenes to bring out the atmosphere in Mike Strauber’s collapse from sanity to insanity. This movie is rather difficult to come by. The original VHS commands some money on the collectors market and was released on DVD in 2003 but has gone out of print.
The plot centers around a man named Mike who comes home one day to find his wife having sex with one of his best friends.
“Truth or Dare? A Critical Madness” (1986)
Directed By: Tim Ritter
Written By: Tim Ritter
Starring: John Brace (Mike Strauber), Mary Fanaro (Sharon Strauber), Bruce Gold (Jerry Powers), A.J. McLean (Little Mike)
I didn't know what to expect going into this movie but I overall enjoyed it for what it was worth. Truth or Dare? A Critical Madness? is a low budget movie from B movie director Tim Ritter. For its faults, the low budget camera work works in many scenes to bring out the atmosphere in Mike Strauber’s collapse from sanity to insanity. This movie is rather difficult to come by. The original VHS commands some money on the collectors market and was released on DVD in 2003 but has gone out of print.
The plot centers around a man named Mike who comes home one day to find his wife having sex with one of his best friends.
- 6/25/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Courteney Cox's charity clothing line has funded the building of four schools in Africa in just three years.
The actress created the OmniPeace by Jordan Klein apparel brand with Mary Fanaro in 2007 and the proceeds help to build schools in Africa.
Ground has been broken on the organisation's fourth school, which will house 1,500 students.
The actress created the OmniPeace by Jordan Klein apparel brand with Mary Fanaro in 2007 and the proceeds help to build schools in Africa.
Ground has been broken on the organisation's fourth school, which will house 1,500 students.
- 11/23/2010
- WENN
Jennifer Aniston gave her former "Friends" co-star and longtime friend Courteney Cox a necklace when her daughter, Coco, was born, and the actress is still keeping it close to her heart almost seven years later.
Access Hollywood's Billy Bush caught up with the "Cougar Town" star this weekend at the OmniPeace by Jordan Klein charity event on Friday. The actress, who serves as an ambassador for humanitarian fashion brand, is working with OmniPeace founder Mary Fanaro to end poverty in Africa.
"Now tell me Courteney, you're wearing two things on you right now that you care about a ...
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Access Hollywood's Billy Bush caught up with the "Cougar Town" star this weekend at the OmniPeace by Jordan Klein charity event on Friday. The actress, who serves as an ambassador for humanitarian fashion brand, is working with OmniPeace founder Mary Fanaro to end poverty in Africa.
"Now tell me Courteney, you're wearing two things on you right now that you care about a ...
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 11/22/2010
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Former Friends stars Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston are stepping up a campaign to fight for women's rights in the Congo.
The actresses have lent their support to humanitarian fashion brand OmniPeace, which aims to stamp out violence against women in the African region, and is run by their friend Mary Fanaro.
Earlier this year Cox and Aniston joined singer Sheryl Crow at a dinner party to raise awareness for the charity, and now they're taking a new campaign to Senator Hilary Clinton.
The stars are urging gadget fans in America and Europe not to buy electronics, such as cell phones and laptops, which contain materials sourced from 'conflict mines' - where the industry is at the centre of violent fighting.
Cox has praised her pal Fanaro for all her charity efforts and hopes they will be able to spread their message even further.
She tells Fox News, "OmniPeace was created to give back. I can’t think of a better way to support my best friend and all the work that she and OmniPeace do to donate to causes supporting peace, education, human rights and the end of extreme poverty by 2025. Mary's passion is so contagious and wonderful. It has taught me that anything is possible with enough perseverance and tenacity.”...
The actresses have lent their support to humanitarian fashion brand OmniPeace, which aims to stamp out violence against women in the African region, and is run by their friend Mary Fanaro.
Earlier this year Cox and Aniston joined singer Sheryl Crow at a dinner party to raise awareness for the charity, and now they're taking a new campaign to Senator Hilary Clinton.
The stars are urging gadget fans in America and Europe not to buy electronics, such as cell phones and laptops, which contain materials sourced from 'conflict mines' - where the industry is at the centre of violent fighting.
Cox has praised her pal Fanaro for all her charity efforts and hopes they will be able to spread their message even further.
She tells Fox News, "OmniPeace was created to give back. I can’t think of a better way to support my best friend and all the work that she and OmniPeace do to donate to causes supporting peace, education, human rights and the end of extreme poverty by 2025. Mary's passion is so contagious and wonderful. It has taught me that anything is possible with enough perseverance and tenacity.”...
- 11/6/2009
- WENN
Three great friends stepped out Thursday night for a good cause. Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Arquette and Sheryl Crow lent their support to pal and OmniPeace founder Mary Fanaro and her night to "Stamp Out Violence Against Women and Girls of the Congo." "I am extremely lucky," Aniston tells People. "But these women and girls need help - it makes you think." Continues Cox Arquette, "We can do something about this. I want to bring awareness to this." "I know I have a responsibility," adds Crow of son Wyatt. "As a mom, the biggest thrill for me, but most humbling...
- 6/12/2009
- by Jennifer Garcia
- PEOPLE.com
Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, and Sheryl Crowe all came out last night in support of the women in the Congo. The women showed up as guest hosts to the OmniPeace event with founder Mary Fanaro, having one goal in mind: "Stamp Out Violence Against Women and Girls of the Congo." Courteney Cox, Jen, and Sheryl Crow all spoke up about their dedication to last night’s event, which was also attended by Demi Moore, Marisa Tomei, and Nicole Richie. Nicole told People about her new outlook, saying, "I'm all about making people aware and showing them what the problem...
- 6/12/2009
- Hollyscoop.com
It's good to have Friends. Jennifer Aniston met up with Bff Courteney Cox for a humanitarian event at L.A.'s Stk restaurant Thursday night – and both brought along the men in their lives. John Mayer arrived just before 9 p.m., kissing Cox hello and settling next to Aniston (who wore a sleeveless black shirt, grey pants and sky-high strappy sandals). She quickly slipped her arm around him and, a few minutes later, she playfully tousled the singer's hair. David Arquette joined them later – after catching the end of the Lakers-Celtics game at the front bar – and the group sat chatting over glasses wine.
- 6/13/2008
- by Beth Perry and Kate Stroup
- PEOPLE.com
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