Few musical acts in American history have done more with less than KISS. Despite boasting some of the simplest and most uninspired (if occasionally very catchy) songs of the 1970s, the shock rock act ...
In a recent interview, KISS' 1978 made-for-TV movie KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park was brought up to KISS guitarist-vocalist Paul Stanley, seeing as how another rock band's theatrical vehicle, Foo ...
The Foo Fighters' new flick 'Studio 666' follows in the footsteps of the glittery rockers' TV movie debut, which the guitarist says he at last accepts "like an ugly child." By Seth Abramovitch Senior ...
Paul Stanley of Kiss realizes the band's 1978 made-for-TV film Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park doesn't rank highly on all-time-best-movies lists. Still, in 2022 he told The Hollywood Reporter, “I ...
Forty-five Halloweens ago, on Oct. 28, 1978, members of the KISS Army across the nation gathered around their rabbit-eared TV sets for what was supposed to be the television event of the year. It was ...
Earlier this year, Stanley sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to talk about the movie. “I embrace it like an ugly child,” Stanley told the publication. “You have to realize that we were these ...
At the height of Kiss-mania, manager Bill Aucoin, a veteran TV director, saw that the next logical step for the masked marauders was to go Hollywood and do their own film. Envisaged as a cross between ...
The tale of rock band KISS and their efforts to thwart a diabolical plan by mad scientist Abner Devereaux. Devereaux has found a way to clone humans into robots in his laboratory at an amusement park.