Hot off the heels of THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON, Chandler Canterbury has landed a lead role in After.Life, starring alongside Christina Ricci, Justin Long and Liam Neeson. He recently wrapped on KNOWING, starring Nicolas Cage. Being directed by Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo, the story chronicles a young woman in a transitional state between life and death who fights to avoid being buried alive and the funeral director who holds her fate in his hands. ...Read More
While highly reminiscent of DreamWorks' WAR OF THE WORLDS poster, Summit Entertainment's official one sheet for Alex Proyas' Knowing is pretty damn cool. The image displays the Earth with a whole bunch of odd symbols bleeding out of the atmosphere; check it out inside. Arriving in theaters March 20, the film tells the story of a man (Nicolas Cage) who unearths a time capsule with children's drawings predicting the future that was buried in the 1950s. One child's drawings predicted several horrible events that already have come true; however, one of those events has not yet occurred, and the man sets out to prevent it from happening. ...Read More
We caught wind of a new film going into production next March in San Francisco, CA that sounds pretty freakin' cool. Written and directed by Joshua Grannell is All About Evil, which follows a mousy librarian, who has inherited her father's beloved old movie house, discovers her inner serial killer -- and a legion of rabid gore fans -- when she starts turning out a series of grisly shorts. What her fans don't realize yet is that the murders in the movies are all too real. Upcoming phenoms Thomas Dekker (From Within, The Sarah Connor Chronicles) and Noah Segan (Deadgirl, Cabin Fever: Spring Fever) will topline alongside horror legends Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) and Mary Woronov (Night of the Comet, Chopping Mall, House of the Devil). Patrick Bristow, Peaches Christ and Mink Stole round out the cast. ...Read More
After LA Weekly dubbed the project dead in the water, there have been a few pieces of news that have given us a glimmer of hope for the Warner Bros. adaptation of Dark Shadows, which originally set Tim Burton to direct with Johnny Depp starring. This week Collider caught up with YES MAN producer Richard D. Zanuck who cleared the air stating that SHADOWS is going to be Tim’s next project after ALICE IN WONDERLAND and they’ll be shooting it next summer in London! You can watch the video inside.
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You saw some reviews hit the web regarding Marcus Nispel's Friday the 13th, now it looks as if we'll be seeing something completely different when the film hits theaters February 13, 2009. Some pretty sweet news comes in this afternoon as sources tell us that Platinum Dunes shot additional scenes for New Line Cinema's remake, which follows a group of young adults that find themselves going toe-to-toe with the infamous Jason Voorhees (Derek Mears) at a cabin near Camp Crystal Lake. What exactly was shot is unknown, but we can confirm a new (or possibly variant) ending was in fact filmed. That would be pretty awesome to see on the DVD! ...Read More
How many of you caught the new James Bond movie QUANTUM OF SOLACE? Well, I thought it was a complete bore and lacked any thrills that a Bond movie should have, which is why I am frightened that director Marc Forster is going to be adapting World War Z for Paramount Pictures. In a new interview with writer J. Michael Straczynski, I have found a whole new reason to be paranoid... the film is said to be compared to THE BOURNE IDENTITY (yikes). Read on for the skinny. ...Read More
While George A. Romero Presents Deadtime Stories made its rounds at last months American Film Market, plans were already underway for a sequel. This morning a new story hit the web detailing DEADTIME STORIES 2, which is already lensing for a 2009 release. In addition, the story also reveals that there will in fact be a DEADTIME STORIES 3! It's hard to get excited this early in the game considering we haven't even seen the first anthology yet, but the trailer we brought you does look cool. Read on for all of the details on the sequels. ...Read More
Update: The film has officially been announced as part of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. It has been awhile since I saw anything that really blew my mind, and this week we've already got three indie films making our front page. Check this one out for size. The film is called Bronson, which was directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. If you head over to BDTV you can chew on the official trailer, which looks insanely violent and incredibly bloody. The film is the evolutionary journey of Mickey Peterson into Britain's most notorious and dangerous living prisoner CHARLES BRONSON. Originally sentenced to 7 years in prison for burglary, Charles Bronson has been behind bars for 34 years, 30 of which have been spent in solitary confinement. Charlie has forged an outrageous reputation through violence, hostage taking and rooftop protests to become a notorious figure in the British public's consciousness. ...Read More
Last week we brought you the official one sheet and trailer for Susan Montford's While She Was Out (trailer), now we got our hands on the first batch of official stills from the film hitting limited theaters on December 12th. A suburban housewife (Kim Basinger) is forced to fend for herself when she becomes stranded in a desolate forest with four murderous thugs. What starts off as a quick trip to the mall ends in the woods with a fight for her life. All she has is a toolbox and her will to survive.
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At the press junket for Lionsgate's forthcoming PUNISHER: WAR ZONE, director Lexi Alexander revealed to Latino Review that she was recently sent this script to Jonah Hex, which recently was left without a director when Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor left the project last month citing creative differences. The article is clear that she is by no means the new director, but a potential option for Warner Bros., who is still looking to get the project off the ground with Josh Brolin. Hex, known for having the right side of his face disfigured and wearing a Confederate army uniform, was a rough-and-tumble gunslinger and part-time bounty hunter whose adventures always ended in blood. ...Read More
While the LA Times reported that this long-gestured project was D-E-A-D, a new report in Variety confirms that Dark Shadows is alive and well over at Warner Bros. Pictures (yay!). They write that Depp's company "Infinitum Nihil also is working with GK Films and WB on a film transfer of "Dark Shadows" that will have Depp playing Barnabas Collins." While it might not happen any time soon, it's still nice to know that something could happen eventually. Over 1,225 episodes, "Dark Shadows" was a highly atmospheric, spooky soap that featured gothic horror staples like vampires, monsters, witches, werewolves, ghosts and zombies. The show has a continuing rabid fan base that populates Dark Shadows Festival conventions. ...Read More
For the Rob Zombie mega-fans, Zombie announced today the launch of his brand new official website, which has details on all of his projects ranging from music to film. It also carries a news page and blogspot so you can track his every move (and then report it to B-D). The website is called RobZombieWorld.com and could become a pretty important place to watch if he does end up directing HALLOWEEN II for Dimension Films (still no comments coming in from all directions).
A film that was slammed on our radar last night was Rupert Glasso's Coffin Rock, which we've been heavily researching over the past 24 hours. If you click on over to BDTV you can check out a very impressive trailer for the film, along with two clips. Beyond the break you can check out a lo-res one sheet, along with the first official image and synopsis for the film that comes from the producer of WOLF CREEK. We're told this is one to watch, so we'll be keeping a very close eye on it. ...Read More
Earlier today we brought you the one sheet for the UK sex-thriller Donkey Punch, now over at BDTV, courtesy of IGN, you can watch the official domestic trailer for the film that centers on the freak death of a partygoer on a luxury yacht in the Mediterranean and the conflict that arises among the surviving passengers. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and will hit theaters in January as part of Magnet Releasing's Six Shooter Film Series. Click here for our exclusive interview with writer-director Olly Blackburn. ...Read More
If you're a fan of the incredible short film RINGS (that came with THE RING DVD set) or New Line Cinema's TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: THE BEGINNING, then you should be pumped for Jonathan Liebesman's latest project, The Killing Room, which stars Michael Byrnes, Nick Cannon, Clea DuVall, Timothy Hutton, Meade Patton, Joan Roberts and Chloë Sevigny. In the film four individuals sign up for a psychological research study only to discover that they are now subjects of a brutal, classified government program. Beyond the break you can read a bunch of info on the film, and check out the first still.
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If you click on over to BDTV you can check out a pretty kickass trailer for a new UK zombie film entitled The Dead Outside, which is an indie horror/thriller and the debut feature film from Scottish music video director Kerry Anne Mullaney. In addition, you'll find a massive synopsis beyond the break. What do you guys think? Looks pretty cool if you ask me. Visit the film's official website for more stills and other details. ...Read More
This afternoon we got our hands on the final approved official one sheet for the UK thriller Donkey Punch (international trailer), which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and will hit theaters in January as part of Magnet Releasing's Six Shooter Film Series. Directed by Olly Blackburn, the film centers on the freak death of a partygoer on a luxury yacht in the Mediterranean and the conflict that arises among the surviving passengers. Click here for our exclusive interview with writer-director Olly Blackburn. ...Read More
Beyond the break you can check out some pretty bloody stills from Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre, which stars original Leatherface Gunnar Hansen. The film is an epic tale about a group of whale watchers, whose ship breaks down and they get picked up by a whale fisher vessel. The Fishbillies on the vessel have just gone bust, and everything goes out of control. It’s said to be a cross between the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Blairwitch Project, combined with the dark and bloody humor of Evil Dead.
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Beyond the break you can check out a promo reel for PARIS BY NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, a French zombie-horror-action-martial arts movie, produced by Bach Films, directed by Grégory Morin, and starring Karina Testa & David Saracino. According to Fred Ambroisine, who did the documentary for the movie, DEAD has been in post for nearly 15 months! In addition, over at Ambroisine 's official website, you can check out a 14-minute featurette entitled YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE FRENCH ZOMBIES, all subbed in English. ...Read More
This morning we were faxed the following casting breakdown for Breck Eisner's The Crazies, which is listed as being distributed by Rogue Pictures via Overture Films. Written by Scott Kosar & Ray Wright, the remake of George A. Romero's classic film begins filming March 1st, 2009. Beyond the break you can read all about the film, which already cast Timothy Olyphant as "David". ...Read More
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