Over at Lionsgate and Sony's website, you can check out the first clip from J.T. Petty's The Burrowers, which is set to have its World Premiere this week at the Midnight Madness portion of the Toronto International Film Festival. Last week we brought you an exclusive look at the trailer for the film that begins after a family is brutally murdered in their home, a group of ranchers and infantry men embark on a crusade to find the killers. When a mysterious killer attacks their ranks, they discover that carnivorous creatures are hiding beneath the surface of the earth waiting to feed on their flesh.
Last week, fans of obscure TV movies and Larry “Dr. Giggles” Drake were elated by the release of Dark Night of the Scarecrow on DVD (and Blu-Ray) for the very first time. It was definitely one of the finest horror flicks ever produced for the small screen, during an era—unlike today—in which there was actually quite a bit of genuinely scary stuff to be found on the tube. Here’s a look at the ten finest original fright films ever broadcast on television. ...Read More
We learned this weekend that Sam Neill (Jurassic Park, In the Mouth of Madness, The Omen III, Event Horizon), Sophie McBride, Tom Cameron, Leon Wadham and Oliver Driver (Black Sheep) have both be signed to topline in Jonathan King's Under the Mountain, which is currently in production. When teenage twins investigate the creepy old house next door, they discover shape-shifting creatures that lurk beneath a ring of extinct volcanoes in a subterranean world. King last directed BLACK SHEEP, which is now on DVD. ...Read More
This morning we scored two behind-the-scenes photos from Stephen Kay's Cell 213, as B-D reader 'Dez Nanassy' had his daughter Holland doubling for the little girl in the movie. Cell 213 becomes home to Michael Gray a cocky young attorney after a gruesome twist of circumstance lands him in the South River State Penitentiary, framed for the murder of an incarcerated client. Unnatural forces are causing prisoners to ‘off’ themselves at abnormal rates and Michael soon discovers that matters of guilt and innocence are not as cut and dry as he would like to believe trapped in this nightmarish cell. ...Read More
Earlier today we brought you the full synopsis for Drew McWeeny and Scott Swan's Bat Out of Hell, which will be helmed by the great Joe Dante (Gremlins, Piranha, The Howling). Adding more fuel to the fire we've scored a look at the sales poster for the film, which centers on a red-eye flight from L.A. to New York during which hijackers confront the monstrous cargo. Read on to check it out. ...Read More
Paramount has tapped Frank Borin to direct the feature adaptation of The Butcherhouse Chronicles for Platinum Dunes. Penned by Michael Hidalgo, the film is a darkly comic horror stage show about four high school students out to discover the truth behind a mysterious old property known as the Butcherhouse. It premiered in New York in 2006. Borin has been attached to direct Lionsgate's "Kidnapped." He's also directed music videos for Good Charlotte and Breaking Benjamin.
Remember when Lionsgate treated us horror fans like gold? One of the men behind the love was Producer Peter Block, who you can thank for the SAW franchise, THE DEVIL'S REJECTS, FINDO and a trio of upcoming horror films, THE MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN, REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA and THE BURROWERS. Now off on his own ventures, it was announced today that Block has launched A Bigger Boat, a film company that will produce the genre fare he oversaw as longtime prexy of acquisitions and co-productions at Lionsgate. You can read the details inside, along with a tease of his first two projects (*cough* John Carpenter). ...Read More
Kiel (Reset) and TJ (Burnthebluesky) discuss some news and updates from the video game conferences this month, Dark Knight, debate next gen consoles, and finally give information on the Dead Space contest. Head on over to the podcasts page to download it directly and subscribe, or search for "Dead Pixels" in iTunes. Also shoot them an email with any show comments, questions, or suggestions.
SpookyDan stumbled on some big news at this week's TIFF. The Evil Dead Musical is coming to theaters in 3-D, according to Screen Daily! Creators Christopher Bond and choreographer Hinton Battle are set to co-direct the amazing adaptation of the stage play that has been running here in Toronto for a while. The film should go in front of the cameras in Toronto sometime next spring. "I got a change to see it last weekend," says Spooky. "For fans of the film, it's amazing, for non-fans, it’s a blood soaked comedy with some great music. The highlight song is called 'What the Fuck Was That?' " Watch for more details as they come in.
Today we added an exclusive one-on-one interview with Jon Hewitt, Director of the "Midnight Madness" selection Acolytes, which premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival next week. This is a pretty sweet interview and I recommend checking it out. In the film three teens blackmail a serial killer... it's a chiller set in the 'burbs and forests of Queensland. Click the title for poster, stills and more. Also, you can click here for all TIFF news or here for details on all films playing.
This weekend at the Toronto International Film Festival we scored a look at the full official synopsis for Joe Dante's Bat Out of Hell, which was previously announced here. Written by Drew McWeeny and Scott Swan, the film was teased as centering "on a red-eye flight from L.A. to New York during which hijackers confront the monstrous cargo." Inside you'll find MUCH more details. ...Read More
Today we added the first ever review of Starz's upcoming documentary, Fantastic Flesh: The Art of Make-Up EFX, which airs October 7th of Starz! The doc takes an inside look at the creation and execution of some of today's most spectacular special effects in Hollywood blockbusters, through one of its most prolific FX houses in the industry -- KNB EFX. From animatronic critters to prosthetics and character makeup to aliens, monsters and ghouls, the KNB EFX group has been creating innovative state-of-the-art effects for movies for more than 20 years and over 300 films as diverse as Scream to The Chronicles of Narnia.
Last night Deadgirl played the "Midnight Madness" portion of the Toronto International Film Festival where the 1200 seat crowd witnessed the world premiere of Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel's film, which ended in heavy applause. At the Q+A for the coming-of-age horror film, Sarmiento told the audience that he intends to one day release a director's cut of the film, which could feature more "intense" fun. We chatted with the directors earlier that night who told us that over 20 minutes were trimmed from the original cut, which could one day see the light of day via DVD or Blu-ray. They also joked that we might get to see some audition tapes as an extra feature. The film is still looking for distribution.
Let the speculations begin and watch as rumors turn into fact (kind of) as Harold Ramis responds to this past weeks monster Ghostbusters 3 announcement over at the Chicago Tribune. Inside you can read about the possibilities of Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson all returning, along with Sony's hopes to bring in the Apatow crew. ...Read More
There's still an entire week left of this year's Toronto International Film Festival, and while there are dozens of reviews to be written, we've got an early start. First, we've finally posted our official review of Franck Vestiel's sci-fi horror film Eden Log, which will be released here in the States next year by Magnet Releasing. In addition to our review for Pascal Laugier's French horror pic Martyrs, the boys over at Twitch Film have posted another raving review for the film that's guaranteed to be the talk of Midnight Madness. Also added over at Twitch Film is a mixed/negative review of Fabrice Du Welz's Vinyan (review here) and a positive review of AJ Annila‘s Finnish "J-horror" pic Sauna (review here), which was earlier blasted over at AICN. Click the links above for all of the reviews and watch for tons more over the next week.
In addition to all of these stills, we've been provided with an exclusive bloody and disgusting pic from Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel's (interview) Deadgirl, which can be found by reading beyond the break. Playing at this year's Midnight Madness portion of the Toronto International Film Festival, the film is a horror/thriller about two teenagers who make a shocking discovery that not only threatens their friendship but also their lives. In a forgotten room of an abandoned asylum, they find a beautiful woman tied to a bed, and soon come to realize she is anything but dead. Also, check here for all TIFF news or here for details on all films playing. ...Read More
This afternoon we were provided with an exclusive first look at Lance Henriksen in Michael Roesch and Peter Sheerer's Alone in the Dark II, which displays Henriksen as the former witch hunter Abner Lundberg, who is forced to come back to fight his old nemesis, a century-old dangerous witch. Read on for a look! The film tells the story of Edward Carnby, who joins forces with a team of witch hunters to track down the dangerous witch Elisabeth Dexter. ...Read More
Ever since Lionsgate announced that their remake of My Bloody Valentine would be in 3-D I have been nothing but skeptical. But since then, I have heard loads of buzz from people who have seen dailies and 3-D tests who have all said that it looks tremendous. In fact, the new 3-D adds depth instead of just popping out at the audience, which I'm quite interested in seeing. Today a new interview with star Jamie King was posted where she talks about how Lionsgate will bring us INTO the remake, which was helmed by Patrick Lussier. ...Read More
Arriving just in time for Halloween is Freestyle Releasing's The Haunting of Molly Hartley, and to further the hype that kick-started a few weeks ago, we've been provided with ten brand new stills that can all be found beyond the break. In this tale of spell binding suspense, something evil lurks just beneath the lush surfaces of teenaged girl's private school world - and it holds the rights to her very soul. Now, on the eve of her 18th birthday, Molly Hartley is about to discover the truth of just who, or rather what, it is she is destined to become. ...Read More
We learned this evening that the new Malechai has finally been cast in the remake of Children of the Corn, which is being directed by original producer Donald P. Borchers from his own screenplay. The actor taking on the creepy role for the Sci Fi Channel movie is Daniel Newman (pictured inside; Cirque du Freak), who is in Iowa on the set now. He joins David Anders and Kandyse McClure. After its premiere on Sci Fi the film will be released on DVD by Starz and Anchor Bay Entertainment. Click the title above for the synopsis. ...Read More
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