Monday, October 24, 2011

Hellraiser Revelations Review

Hello folks. It's been a little while since I reviewed a film so I figured I'd come back with this one. I have long been a fan of Clive Barker and the Hellraiser franchise. You can imagine my excitement when I heard that a new installment was being made. However, I then heard that Doug Bradley was being replaced as the iconic Pinhead. I immediately thought back to the recent redux of Nightmare on Elm Street where Robert Englund was replaced as Freddy Krueger and how disastrous the results were. I then heard that Clive Barker himself had publicly disowned this new movie... Things were not looking good.....

I was browsing my local video store and saw this film staring back at me. After a moments contemplation I figured 'fuck it' and bought it, if for no other reason than to complete my collection. I went home, popped it in and I'm here to share the results.

The premise here is an easy one. two boys head for Mexico in an attempt to leave their mundane lives behind them. Once there, they discover the Lament Configuration and unleash pinhead and his cenobites. The two boys are taken and a year later on the anniversary of their disappearance, one shows up at a memorial dinner. Not to fond of having souls escape him, Pinhead and the gang descend upon the homestead to reclaim what is rightfully his.

Now, on to the shocking news: this movie isn't terrible! It's certainly nowhere near as good as the original two installments but let's be honest, neither were the other sequels. The story here does hearken back to the tone of the original installments. There are also some nice twists and turns thrown in as well as a sort of homage to the original. There was also a reduced amount of Pinhead as in the originals.

The effects here were also pretty well done. It was obvious that they were on a limited budget but the effects are certainly on par with if not better than the last three installments. The gore was very well done as were Pinheads signature hooked chains. Further impressing me was the fact that the director was allotted only two weeks to shoot and edit the film. That being said, it is pretty damn impressive what they were able to pull off.

Now, onto the man himself: Stephen Collins steps into the massive shoes left by Doug Bradley. While he does indeed look like a totally different Pinhead, it's not terrible. He's a decent enough actor and he actually seems more energetic and dare I say, hungry, than Bradley in the last several films. Bradley seemed almost bored in the last few movies, seemingly there to collect a check. Now, I'm not saying Collins is better than Bradley as that isn't the case. I'm simply stating that they could've done a hell of a lot worse.

There is also the inclusion of a "pseudo Pinhead" which is actually decent. He does look a little too similar to Pinhead, yet it's a pretty cool inclusion and does play into the mystery aspect quite nicely. The acting is spotty across the board. The two young men who are the leads bounce back and forth from compelling to outright irritating. The character Niko is consistently obnoxious and unlikable as well as untalented. His costar however, does pick up his slack. Also, as stated, Collins holds his own considering the shoes he has to fill. They slightly tweaked Pinheads look but it kind of works here as it is a different actor and it's only right they try not to outright copy Bradley.

The only major complaints would be the uneven acting, the awful male lead Niko and the fact that they didn't enhance Collins voice to give him that otherworldly tone that they gave Bradley. Overall however, the movie wasn't bad. There are plenty of worse ways to spend an hour and a half. So, for all you Hellraiser or Clive Barker fans, give this one a chance. It isn't amazing but it will at least satisfy your Pinhead appetite. In addition, it certainly is better than Hellworld and Hellseeker. Do yourselves a favor and check this one out. In an era of remakes, at least they had the balls to go forward with a franchise instead of remaking it for the tween audiences.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Horror News - Texas Chainsaw 3D, Halloween 3D, Hellraiser, Fright Night, I Saw The Devil and The Wicker Man!!

As I stated, it's been a while, but as promised, here's some news for you to sink your fangs into!

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D - It was recently reported that Gunnar Hansen would cameo in the new Texas Chainsaw film. Now word has broke that none other than Texas Chainsaw creator Tobe Hooper will also have a role in the new film!! It hasn't been revealed in what facet they will appear, but this is exciting news none the less.

The new film is said to be direct sequel to Hooper's original film. The film follows a showdown at Leatherface's base camp where all are believed dead. Young Heather inherits a home and upon arrival, new murders spring up. She also finds out that Leatherface is her cousin as she tries to figure out who's behind these slayings. Bill Mosley also stars as Leatherface's loving father.

Halloween 3D, Hellraiser 3D - Both these films are back on track! Furthermore, both are being brought to us by creative duo Todd Farmer and Patrick Lussier, the men behind the My bloody Valentine remake (which I enjoyed) and Drive Angry ( which I thought was a terrific grind house film.) Both films have also secured 2012 release dates. There was former talk of the Weinsteins wanting Hellraiser to be PG-13 and teen friendly. Thankfully Lussier has ignored this idea and promises that both films will be hard R!

Also, Tom Atkins has joined the cast of Halloween 3D. With a genre fave like him on board, plus Farmer and Lussier, I think we're in good hands. While it has yet to be confirmed, Scout Taylor Compton (Rob Zombie's H1 and H2) and Brad Douriff are also in talks to rejoin the  cast as Laurie Strode and Sheriff Bracket.

While details are being kept tight, it's been reported that the film will pick up after Zombie's H2 and then flash forward one year, when Michael returns to Haddonfield and starts his rampage once more. This comment was released by Todd Farmer himself, so it's a pretty sure bet that there's some fact here.

Fright Night 3D - No one was more skeptical than myself when I heard they were remaking 80's cult classic Fright Night. Then I heard that Colin Farrell was stepping into the role formerly played by Chris Sarrandon and I groaned even more. Then came the inclusion of Anton Yelchin and McLovin and I was sure we were screwed. Lastly I saw the photos of the new Peter Vincent, who's a magician and sports a look reminiscent of Cris Angel (who's a royal douche bag, btw.) I wrote the film off then and there.

Lately, however, I've seen a bunch of new footage and re watched the original and I have to say, I'm actually getting excited. After viewing the original I realized one very obvious thing: Chris Sarrandon, while good in the role, was not intimidating or as "seductive" as the screenwriters intended. Also, he was.... old! Colin Farrell looks pretty damn good in the role and it looks as if he reminds us all that he can actually act when he wants to. Plus he was terrific in Horrible Bosses....

Also, Evil Ed was quite irritating in the original (as he was supposed to be) and if anyone can play obnoxious geek, it's Christopher Mintz Plasse. And as much as I want to hate on Anton Yelchin, I haven't got enough ammo. Charlie Brewster wasn't exactly a three dimensional character anyhow...

Then came the feedback. I've heard from several people who have seen an advance screening and they have RAVED about how good it is and how faithful it stays to the original. Even the dance club scene from the original is present, which is pretty damn awesome. As the August release date approaches, I find myself growing more and more excited. Not to mention the R rating and promise of gore. While I won't be seeing it in 3D, I will be seeing it on opening night. I suggest you do the same!

 I Saw The Devil - I recently had the... pleasure?... of seeing this film. It is quite something. Equal parts brilliant and disgusting, filled with great acting, intense violence and social commentary. I recommend you all track down a copy and prepare yourself accordingly. For those unfamiliar, the premise sees a young woman become the most recent victim of a brutal serial killer. Her fiance happens to be a Secret Agent, however, and is hell bent on revenge. He sets out to find the killer and then systematically torture and release him only to repeat over and over again. It truly is a great movie in the revenge sub genre.

Now comes word that this South Korean film will be the subject of an American remake. While no director is locked yet, there are rumors that Alex Aja (High Tension, Hills Have Eyes) is being considered. Possibly more interesting though is the rumored casting.. Edward Norton has been mentioned several times as the front runner for the Secret Agent/Vigilante while Russel Crowe's name keeps popping up as the Serial Killer! Now again, none of this is confirmed yet, but I thought it was interesting and worth thinking about. For those of you who have scene it, who would you like to see in the unnecessary but inevitable remake?

Wicker Man - It was reported a while back that we would be treated to a sequel to the original Wicker Man (starring Christoper Lee.) Now it so happens that Wicker Tree will make it's premier at the Fantasia Film Festival. In addition, a third installment will begin filming next month, giving us a TRILOGY of Wicker Man films!

It's been a while, but I'm back!!!

Hey there readers! I've been away for far too long but now I'm back and I'm bringing the goods with me! I thank you all for sticking with the dungeon and I have lots of new info coming for ya! Rest assured, we're back and better than ever!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Horror News - Leatherface 3D, Pride Prejudice and Zombies, and The Passage!!

Hey there kiddies! Welcome back to the dungeon, you're home away from home. As usual, I've sought out some interesting stories for you fright fanatics, and I've got them for you below!

Leatherface 3D - Bloody Disgusting received exclusive word that John Luessenhop is in talks to direct Lionsgate's Leatherface 3D, the sequel to the Platinum Dunes produced Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake that was released via New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures. Luessenhop was behind Takers,  which "starred" Chris Brown, Hayden Christensen and Matt Dillon.

Debra Sullivan, Adam Marcus and Stephen Susco have turned in drafts the third Chainsaw flick that supposedly picks up immediately where Tobe Hooper's original left off before flashing forward 35 years!!!

Pride, Prejudice and Zombies -  After much debate and going through several directors, Lionsgate has officially announced Craig Gillespie as the director in the Natalie Portman produced Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

The project mixes Jane Austen's 1813 classic novel "Pride and Prejudice," centering on Elizabeth Bennet's quest for love and independence amid the outbreak of a virus that turns the dead into zombies. The story's set in an alternate version of 19th Century England that features deadly ancestors roaming the countryside.

This brings us one step closer to actually seeing this on the big screen! I'm just happy they finally locked a friggin' director!


The Passage -   Fox 2000 has set Matt Reeves (Let Me In, Cloverfield) to direct The Passage, the film based on the bestselling Justin Cronin novel about an experiment that goes awry and creates a swarm of bloodthirsty vampires that brings the world to the brink of extinction, reports Deadline. Fox acquired the book in 2007 for north of $3 million right after Cronin made a 3-book deal with Ballantine for $3.75 million based on the first 400 pages of the book and an outline for a novel series.

"In 'The Passage', a group of terminally ill cancer patients get healthy after being subjected to the bites of bats in South America. Naturally, the government see this as a cure for the disease and starts experimenting. They end up with a legion of nearly indestructible, telepathic vampire masters that begin infecting the populace." The tone is closer to 28 Days Later and "The Stand" than Let The Right One In or Twilight Saga.

Reeves will supervise a rewrite of a script done by John Logan.

Reeves will also adapt a film based on the Ray Nelson short story "8 O'Clock in the Morning" for Universal, about a man who awakens to realize he and others are being controlled by aliens. It's a quasi-remake of They Live.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Coming Soon To The Dungeon - Calling All Fans!!!

Hello there faithful friends. As I've stated recently, this site is growing in popularity and this is entirely due to you and for that I'm grateful. I'm always trying to come up with new ideas on what to add to the site. So, I'm here to ask you guys what you'd like to see more of!

I've been seriously considering creating a space for any aspiring writers to post short horror themed stories, poetry, etc. There would also be space for fan art and fanfiction as well. Would this be something that you could all dig?

Also, I've been hard at work trying to land some exclusive interviews with some pretty heavy hitters in the genre. Just to give you fellow gore fiends some ideas, I've been trying to contact Ti West's people, as well as Adam Green, and I've actually made contact with none other than Bruce Campbell! That's right, Bruce freakin' Campbell! While he's been hard at work on Burn Notice and the Sam Axe spin off film, now that that's wrapped I hope to be able to do an interview whenever his schedule permits. I've already received an email from him and had several conversations with his agent. Are there any people you'd like to see interviewed here in the Dungeon?

As usual, you're feed back is not only welcome, but encouraged. Let me know what you'd like to see here on the site and I'll do my best to bring you what you crave! In the meantime, stay creepy friends.

-Dom

Horror News - Horror Game Apps, The Lords Of Salem and Mortal Kombat

Welcome fiends, it's been a while. There hasn't been much to report on lately, at least nothing worthy of your time. However, I found a few interesting stories today that you may want to sink your teeth into. Read on below.

The Lords Of Salem - Rob Zombie updated his blog with a few new photos from his recent trip to Salem where he's been location scouting for The Lords of Salem, his latest genre film produced by Haunted Pictures (Insidious, Paranormal Activity).

"The story is about a local DJ who mistakenly unleashes a hellish curse on the town. 300 years earlier on the very streets of Salem that the townspeople walk on today, innocent folks were rounded up from their homes, convicted of being witches and sentenced to death. The Lords of Salem ran the town with an iron fist, but four witches who were tortured and killed in secrecy vowed that one day they would be back for revenge.






Mortal Kombat -  Variety confirms that Warner Bros. is hoping the popularity of the Mortal Kombat web series will lead to a new fatality in theaters:

"Now the studio hopes the edgy new series and grittier game, developed by NetherRealm Studios and led by "Mortal Kombat"-creator and creative director Ed Boon, will eventually lead to a bigscreen adaptation and relaunch a film franchise whose last outing was New Line's cartoony "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation" in 1997," reports Variety.

Here's hoping we get to see something amazing on the big screen and not a watered down pg 13 version!

Horror Apps - Announced a few weeks back, later this month the Weinsteins will release "Angry Pinheads," a game based on the villain in its Hellraiser series. This joins "Screamville," a game app that accompanies its latest release, Scream 4.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Horror News - Evil Dead News and Campbell's Involved!!!!!!!

Yes indeed fellow horror lovers. The greatest horror hero may be back on the big screen. The question is, will it be a remake or a sequel? Well, Bruce Campbell shines a little light on that subject. Read on below.

Evil Dead - Horror icon Bruce Campbell answered some questions at Reddit , which of course went in the direction of The Evil Dead franchise, which Campbell starred in as the infamous anti-hero "Ash".

With the remake in development since 2004, Campbell told fans that he has actually read the script and loved it: "We are remaking 'Evil Dead.' The script is awesome. I will be one of the producers and possibly play the milk man." This does imply that he won't return as Ashley J. Williams, S-Mart's most valuable employee.

"In all honesty, we would all love to make another 'Evil Dead' movie. When that will happen? Who can say - we're all working on other jobs right now. We're not trying to dodge anybody's questions, there just isn't that much to talk about. The remake's gonna kick ass—you have my word."

While this doesn't really confirm anything earth shattering, it does at least confirm that there is a script and it meets Campbell's approval. There have also been talks about doing an Evil Dead 4 with Campbell back in the role of Ash. Sam Raimi is gung ho to get on board and has even stated that he's spoken to Campbell about it. While it would be nice to see something Evil Dead related back on screen, I'd much rather see the long gestating sequel with Bruce back in the role. However, the fact that he's involved in the remake of this beloved franchise and that he's guaranteed it won't suck, does add a certain amount of credibility. But still, PLEASE Bruce, do Evil Dead 4!! We fans want it!

Horror News - The Crow coming close to casting?

You read that right folks. As I reported a little while back, the reboot of The Crow is back on track. Originally Stephen Norrington was attached to direct from a script by Nick Cave and Marky Mark was attached. Then, eventually, all three dropped out systematically. Juan Carlos Fresnadillo then came on board to helm and he's reportedly been discussing the character with none other than Bradley Cooper (The Hangover, A Team, Limitless!) Apparently the two had hit it off in a recent meeting in Spain and were eagerly discussing their vision for the character.

Relativity Media is the company behind the reboot and they're also responsible for Cooper's most recent starring vehicle, Limitless, which has garnered positive reviews and performed even better than expected at the box office, already earning back it's budget domestically.  No confirmation has been made from Relativity or Cooper's agent, but this is certainly an interesting turn of events.

There's no word yet on which character Cooper will portray. For those of you unfamiliar with the character mythos, there are different deceased brought back to "put the wrong things right." This is evident not only in the comics but also the films, all of which star a different lead actor as a different character.

I'm personally not opposed to Cooper, per se, as long as he doesn't play Eric Draven (the character originated by Brandon Lee.) Cooper's not a terrible actor and he's recently shown he's capable of action roles, so he's not a terrible choice, though he certainly wouldn't have been my first pick. Some good news though, is that Cooper is said to be a fan of the original, so maybe that means they won't desecrate this classic. I suppose only time will tell though. I'm trying to picture Cooper in the signature makeup though, and I can't quite get that image right....

On a side note, it seems that the current "fan favorite" is Joseph Gordon Levitt, which I can actually see in the role. He's a talented actor and plays "dark and brooding" quite well. He also has the physical look as well. What do you all think of this turn of events?



Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Horror News -Saw Franchise, House On The Edge Of The Park 2 and Abe Lincoln

Welcome back friends. It's been a while since there's been anything worthwhile to report on, but today there's been some interesting news, and I'm here to deliver the goods! Read on for the details and stay creepy!

Saw Franchise - Over the years, franchise creators James Wan (director) and Leigh Whannell (writer/star) have been open about their desires to return to the series they created back in 2004. Wan has gone as far as to state that the first film was only 30% what he envisioned (budget and time affected it).

With the release of Insidious, Wan and Whannell spoke with IGN about their want to end the game "the right way." Also, there's a Billy (the puppet) drawing in the background of the classroom in the duo's Insidious and sports a drawing of a #8 underneath. An interesting prospect, no?

 Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter - Rufus Sewell - star of the brilliantly dark and gothic Dark City  has landed the role of "Adam," the lead vampire villain, in 20th Century Fox's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, reports Variety. Sewell joins Benjamin Walker, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Dominic Cooper in the Timur Bekmambetov summer tentpole.

Based on the bestselling book by Seth Grahame-Smith, the film "revolves around the president's quest to rid the world of vampires, presented as the real conflict behind the Civil War." Bekmambetov will co-produce with Tim Burton and Jim Lemley.

House On The Edge Of The Park II - Back in February word broke that North Bank Entertainment has teamed up with legendary Italian director Ruggero Deodato (Cannibal Holocaust) and actor Giovanni Lombardo Radice (City of the Living Dead) to develop a sequel to the 1980 cult film The House on the Edge of the Park. The good folks over at Bloody Disgusting have now managed to snag two new posters from the upcoming film. Major props go out to them for managing to get a hold of these two creepy ass posters. They're posted for you below. Again, stop by Bloody Disgusting and show those folks some love. They're definitely at the top of the horror movie scene.

The screenplay is being written by Andrew Jones, from a story by Ruggero Deodato and Giovanni Lombardo Radice. The film will be produced by Ian Grey and Andrew Jones for North Bank Entertainment. Ruggero Deodato will direct the film, with Giovanni Lombardo Radice reprising his role as 'Ricky'.

In the first film also starring David Hess, two lowlife punks invite themselves to a party at a posh villa and after being taunted by their snobbish hosts, hold everybody hostage and subject them to various torture and mayhem.

The sequel begins "After thirty years at the mercy of a brutal Warden in Sing Sing prison, Ricky is released and returns to the old garage in New York City. Desperate for a place to belong, he falls in with a dangerous sociopath named The Poet and his blood thirsty girlfriend Muriel. But the memories of Ricky's old friend Alex continue to haunt him."

Sounds promising and Deodato is certainly a master of horror who's return is more than overdue.


 

Friday, April 8, 2011

Horror News - Total Recall and Odd Thomas casting!

A few more stories just popped up and caught my attention. As is usual, I'm bringing them to you as soon as I find them. I must say, Colin Farrell has been all over the place the last few days with the images from Fright Night and now some more Total Recall news. Read on for the goodies!

Total Recall - After releasing a list of potential female talents, Variety is reporting that Sony Pictures may be close to landing Jessica Biel (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Blade: Trinity) for one of two female leads for its Total Recall reboot. Biel is circling a role opposite Colin Farrell in the pic. Sony has offered her the role but no discussions are underway. It's unclear which role she would play.

In the original 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger starrer, the lovely lady leads were played by Sharon Stone, who played Lori, and Rachel Ticotin, who played Melina.

The film follows Douglas Quaid, a man who believes he is a secret agent and ends up on a Martian colony where he fights to overthrow a ruler controlling the production of air.

There was early buzz that Biel was going for the role of Melina but sources say there's a chance she going for the other character. Len Wiseman will direct the latest version, with Farrell attempting to fill some mighty big shoes in the Schwarzenegger role and Bryan Cranston attached to play the villain. James Vanderbilt penned the screenplay.

Odd Thomas - Gearing up for production in New Mexico later this spring and summer is Odd Thomas, a new Kootnz adaptation by Stephen Sommers. Sommers is responsible for such horrendous films including Van Helsing and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

THR has some good news as they're reporting Willem Dafoe (Antichrist) is in talks to join the cast of the supernatural thriller that centers on a short-order cook named Odd Thomas who can commune with the dead, a secret only his girlfriend (Addison Timlin) and the local police (Dafoe) chief know.

The young man can also spot malevolent forces called bodachs, who feed on pain and portent imminent death. When Odd sees them in spades surrounding a stranger, he finds himself in a race against time to avert a catastrophe.

Here's hoping this turns out well. Dafoe's attachment has certainly lent some credibility to this production, but I still have my reservations...

Horror News - Fear Clinic, R.I.P.D. and Mortal Kombat

Welcome friends, to the horror show that never ends! There wasn't much in the way of horror news today but I managed to dredge up some stories for you. I couldn't go a day without giving you something to sate your appetite for the red stuff!

Fear Clinic - Director Robert Hall is out pushing Fear Clinic, a feature-length version of his web series that aired on Fearnet last year.The web series was met with much praise by fans and garnered a pretty good sized audience. It also featured some pretty big names in horror.

Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Danielle Harris (Hatchet II, Rob Zombie's Halloween) and Lucas Till (Battle: Los Angeles, X-Men: First Class) are all signed to star in the horror flick that "Follows 5 patients whose lives have been destroyed by their incurable phobias, and come to the Clinic willing to do whatever it takes to cure their worst fears and get a new lease on life... albeit for a price."

Aaron Drane, who wrote the series, also penned the screenplay. Rumor has it that calls are out to other horror icons including Kane Hodder and Gunnar Hansen. Again, these are purely speculation at this point, but it would be fantastic to see them sign on.

R.I.P.D. -  Zach Galifianakis is officially no longer starring with Ryan Reynolds in the Universal Pictures supernatural comedy R.I.P.D., which Robert Schwentke will direct, reports Deadline. The project is about a force of undead police officers based on the Peter Lenkov comic--but scheduling  got in the way. This may also be a problem for Reynolds as well, as he's in demand at the moment and may be rushed into work on the Green Lantern sequel.

Galifinakis is currently attached to the HBO series Bored To Death amongst other projects, so he is officially done with the project. Only time will tell if Reynolds even stays attached seeing as he's wanted for so many properties, including the upcoming Deadpool spin-off.

Mortal Kombat - Premiering online April 12, we've been given a first look at Sub-Zero in Warner Bros. Pictures' web series "Mortal Kombat: Legacy"

Directed by Kevin Tancharoen ("Fame"), and starring Jeri Ryan ("Star Trek: Voyager") as "Sonya Blade," Michael Jai White ("The Dark Knight") as "Major Jackson ‘Jax' Briggs" and Darren Shahlavi ("300") as "Kano," this series will take gamers deep into the history of the warriors they know and love.

Written by Kevin Tancharoen, Aaron Helbing and Todd Helbing, "Mortal Kombat: Legacy" is an anthology of nine live action shorts, and brings to life the motivation behind each character's participation in the Mortal Kombat tournament. Each episode will provide never-before-revealed insights into characters featured in the upcoming videogame as well as the game's universe.



Thursday, April 7, 2011

Horror News - Rob Zombie's The Lords Of Salem and Fright Night 3D!!!

Ah, I relish the days when there's good horror news to report. Today was a good one as I was able to bring you some info on The Crow, Silent Hill and Darren Bousman's upcoming project. Now I get to bring you some news on the 3D Fright Night redux as well as the latest from Rob Zombie! Read on for all the bloody goodies!

Fright Night 3D - Moviefone decided to post some low quality images and now you'll see the first ever stills from DreamWorks Fright Night 3D, Craig Gillespie's remake that'll arrive in theaters on August 19!

The first images will give you a first look at star Colin Farrell as Jerry Dandridge and neighbor Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin). You'll also get your first looks at Imogen Poots and Christopher Mintz-Plasse as the new "Evil" Ed.

In the film, "Charlie Brewster (Yelchin) is a high school senior who’s on top of the world—that is until Jerry (Farrell) moves in next door and Charlie discovers that he is a vampire preying on the neighborhood."

I have to say, this doesn't look too bad. I wasn't expecting much, but I'm starting to get a bit excited for this one!




The Lords Of Salem - Director Rob Zombie has released the first ever image from his low budget horror The Lords of Salem, teasing "I will say that the scene that involves this face is very painful."

From the producers of Paranormal Activity and Insidious, "The story is about a local DJ who mistakenly unleashes a hellish curse on the town. 300 years earlier on the very streets of Salem that the townspeople walk on today, innocent folks were rounded up from their homes, convicted of being witches and sentenced to death. The Lords of Salem ran the town with an iron fist, but four witches who were tortured and killed in secrecy vowed that one day they would be back for revenge."

I must admit, this wasn't what I was expecting but it still looks pretty damn cool. I'm a fan of Zombie's work, particularly his original works, and the story sounds like fun. Kind of reminds me of Evil Dead meats Hocus Pocus (for adults.) Plus, some of the locations he's been scouting are pretty damn creepy looking!



Horror News - The Crow, Silent Hill 3D and Darren Lynn Bousman!

Hello again friends. Welcome back to the home of blood and guts! As you know, I'm a horror freak and I consider it my duty to bring you the best coverage of the genre that I can. Today is an interesting day, as there have been some intriguing announcements and casting news. Read on for the details!

The Crow - As many of you may have heard, a reboot  of the cult classic The Crow has been in the works for a while. Stephen Norrington (Blade) was attached to direct from a script by Nick Cave (which was actually a pretty damn good sign as the man is amazingly underrated.) Then came the terrible news that Mark Whalberg was attached to the lead (NOT a good sign!) Thankfully Marky Mark dropped out as did Norrington. That was pretty much it for the news for a while. Then came word that Norman Reedus (Walking Dead, Boondock Saints 1 & 2) was attached for the role of Top Dollar (not a bad choice, but a rumor nonetheless.)

Now comes word that Relativity Media is finally ready to get The Crow off the ground as 28 Weeks Later and Intruders helmer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo has officially closed a deal to direct the studio's re-invention of the 1994 action cult classic, reports Variety.

Though no talent is attached yet, Relativity is looking to put The Crow into production this fall. Fresnadillo will collaboratively develop the screenplay once a writer is attached to adapt the script from James O'Barr's comic book series, which has sold more than a quarter-million copies worldwide. ( I guess that unfortunately means that Cave's version is out)

It is not confirmed that the reboot will again follow cult hero Eric Draven, who is resurrected as The Crow to avenge his wife's murder so he can reunite with her in the hereafter. I feel that this is the way to go, as the character originated by Brandon Lee is iconic and no one can replace him. Giving a different character the chance to 'put the wrong things right' is certainly more appealing than trying to outdo that which can't be outdone.

"The original Crow was groundbreaking cinema; its gothic visual and musical ideas influenced a generation and cinema itself," said producer Edward R. Pressman. "With Juan Carlos, we have every confidence that his new Crow will have a similar impact on the contemporary audience."

The original, which grossed $51 million stateside, starred Brandon Lee, who was killed in a tragic accident during filming. The picture was subsequently dedicated to his memory, as well as his fiancee Eliza Hutton. It spawned three sequels that respectively starred Vincent Perez, Eric Mabius and Edward Furlong as The Crow, along with a TV series toplined by Mark Dacascos.

 Silent Hill: Revelations 3D - It was just announced that two more actors have joined the cast of the Silent Hill sequel, and those two thespians are none other than Carrie Ann Moss (The Matrix) and Malcom McDowell (A Clockwork Orange, Halloween 1 & 2!) The film is currently shooting in Canada and is set for a 2012 release. Moss and McDowell will join a cast already made up of Sean Bean, Kit Harrington and Radha Mitchell.

 "For years, Heather Mason (Clemens) and her father (Sean Bean) have been on the run, always one step ahead of dangerous forces that she doesn’t fully understand. Now on the eve of her 18th birthday, plagued by terrifying nightmares and the disappearance of her father, Heather discovers she's not who she thinks she is. The revelation leads her deeper into a demonic world that threatens to trap her in Silent Hill forever."

Hadida said: "Carrie has displayed her enormous talent across all genres – from The Matrix Trilogy to Memento – and we are delighted for her to join the world of Silent Hill. She will certainly bring a new level of excitement to fans of the videogame franchise."

Director Michael J. Bassett said: "Malcolm is quite simply an icon of modern cinema and I've been a fan since I was a teenager when I managed to see A Clockwork Orange. He has an amazing ability to bring new and unexpected dimensions to his characters and I know he will bring something unique and disturbing to Silent Hill."

 Here's hoping this turns out well. I am a fan of both Mcdowell and Bean and I can't wait to see them together in this pic. I just hope it doesn't rely too much on the 3D element and forget to give some depth to the characters. There's nothing worse than seeing talent squandered in a mediocre production.

Darren Lynn Bousman -  After directing Saw II-IV, Repo! The Genetic Opera, Mother's Day and 11-11-11, director Darren Lynn Bousman trying out the "thriller" genre selling an untitled pitch for a cerebral thriller to Andrew Adamson and Aron Warner's Strange Weather Films shingle that is said to be "quite violent." Bousman also plans to produce and direct the project, a thriller in the vein of The Parallax View and The Firm involving flash mobs.

"It's exciting getting more back into creating my own material," Bousman told BD. "This year I sold a monster script I wrote, '11-11-11,' and now this new project. I can't say a lot about it - it's not 'horror' per se - but more of a dark thriller."

He continues comparing it to classic conspiracy thrillers: "I love movies like 'The Game, ' 'The Firm,' 'The Star Chamber', etc - films that live in paranoia and conspiracy. I have always been fascinated in what 'evil' people and corporations are capable of..." Juicy!

I am actually quite a fan of Mr.Bousman as he delivers quality films consistently and never seems to take a break! This man just goes on and on and the horror genre needs more people like him.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Horror News - Mortal Kombat, Pride Prejudice and Zombies and a Musical!

Can't get enough blood and guts? You've come to the right place! It is my pleasure to bring you the most interesting horror stories as soon as I track them down. Also, I'd like to thank all you regular readers, as my hits on this site have more than quadrupled. I cannot thank you enough. Anyhow, read on for the gory goodies!

Mortal Kombat - It's official: Tuesday, April 12, Machinima Live Stream is hosting a special "Mortal Kombat" event from 12pm-4pm. After the stream, they’ll host the world premiere of the very first episode of the "Mortal Kombat" web series!!

Based on the iconic gaming franchise, Jeri Ryan will step back into her role as the headstrong “Lieutenant Sonya Blade” from the unofficial fan short. She is joined by Michael Jai White as“Major Jackson ‘Jax’ Briggs” and Darren Shahlavi (300) as the sly and cunning “Kano.”

Kevin Tancharoen who directed and produced the popular, unofficial “Mortal Kombat: Rebirth” fan short that garnered over 10 million views worldwide, is bringing the same immersive directing style to this live-action digital new media series. Fans will be able to delve deep into the history of the warriors they know and love including “Sub-Zero” and “Scorpion.”



Pride, Prejudice and Zombies -  It's recently been reported that Fright Night 3D director Craig Gillespie will soon be set as director of Pride And Prejudice And Zombies, Lionsgate's adaptation of the Seth Grahame-Smith novel that "re-imagined" the Jane Austen classic with a heavy helping of flesh-eating walking corpses, reports Deadline. Gillespie has been a contender on the Lionsgate project for a while now.

The project mixes Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice," centering on Elizabeth Bennet's quest for love and independence amid the outbreak of a virus that turns the dead into zombies. The story's set in an alternate version of 19th Century England that features deadly ancestors roaming the country.

Not sure how I feel about this yet... All we've seen are some set photos from Fright Night, so I can't really make a fair judgment. I just hope he doesn't completely destroy this story. It could be worse though.... Stephen Sommers could be attahed...

Human Centipede: The Musical - A friend of mine told me that he found out about this earlier today over at Bloody Disgusting, so credit goes out to them for bringing this to our attention. Anyhow, it seems that a group of self proclaimed nerds decided that they wanted to turn Human Centipede into a musical, and now they've done just that! The event took place at Emerson College on March 21.

"This musical is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with IFC Films, Tom Six, or anyone else associated with the movie "The Human Centipede." We do not own any rights to the story, characters, ideas, or anything else associated with "The Human Centipede." We're just some nerds who wanted to make a musical," they write. The music and lyrics were written by Julia Mattison.

While I certainly wouldn't pay to see this it is indeed humorous and I do like to see that some horror fans are so passionate about their genre that they want to put their own spin on things. I just hope this doesn't give anyone in Hollywood any ideas... Human Centipede: The Musical in 3D anyone?


F.Y.I. There are seven parts to this, all available on Youtube. I didn't want to post all of them here and overload you guys, but if you're interested, they're available.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Horror News - Underworld 4, The Hunger Games and Odd Thomas

Hello fiends! Welcome back and thanks again for checking out my review of Cinema Wasteland. A relatively slow day in horror news, but I managed to turn up a few stories of interest for you. Check 'em out below.

Underworld 4 - Production has begun in Vancouver, British Columbia, on the 4th installment in the Underworld franchise. Underworld 4: New Dawn i slensing in 3D, the first time for the series. Kate Beckinsale, star of the first two films, returns in her lead role as Selene, who escapes imprisonment to find herself in a world where humans have discovered the existence of both Vampire and Lycan clans, and are conducting an all-out war to eradicate both immortal species. 

India Eisley has joined the cast as"Eve," rumored to be Selene's daughter! Michael Ealy takes on the role of "Detective Sebastian". Sandrine Holt (Starship Troopers 2, Resident Evil: Apocalypse ) and Robert Lawrenson round out the cast.

Underworld 4, is set to hit theaters on January 20, 2012.

Hunger Games - Lionsgate has cast both Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth for roles in The Hunger Games, the adaptation of Suzanne Collins' novel. They will star alongside the Jennifer Lawrence, who will play "Katniss Everdeen".

Hutcherson will star as "Peeta Mellark". Hemsworth (Knowing, Triangle) stars as "Gale Hawthorne".

Gary Ross is directing the pic set in post-apocalyptic America, which introduces 16-year-old heroine Katniss Everdeen, who must participate in a fight-to-the-death annual event called the Hunger Games. The battles are televised, and pit youths from each of the Capitol’s 12 Districts against each other.Lionsgate will release on March 23, 2012.

Sounds to me a bit like Gamer or Death Race for a younger crowd. Here's hoping they go for a hard R rating.

Odd Thomas - Anton Yelchin (Terminator: Salvation, Fright Night) is already on board, and Priest star Lily Collins is being courted. Now the good folks over at Bloody Disgusting are being told that Tim Robbins (The Shawshank Redemption , War of the Worlds) is also circling a role in Stephen Sommers' (The Mummy, Van Helsing, Deep Rising) adaptation of Dean Koontz's popular Odd Thomas.

"Odd Thomas is silently approached by the ghost of a young girl brutally raped and murdered, and through his unique ability to understand the dead, is psychically led to her killer, a former schoolmate named Harlo Landerson. With this opening, we are introduced to Odd's world. Koontz soon discloses how Odd was named and begins, layer by layer, to show how Odd's dysfunctional upbringing has shaped his life, and as those details are uncovered, his supernatural abilities begin to make more sense." 

For me, Koontz has always been hit or miss and Sommers' track record is far from stellar. Consider me a skeptic until I see a trailer....

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Cinema Wasteland Review!!

Welcome back friends. Thanks for returning to check out the full review of Cinema Wasteland. As I teased earlier, there was a ton of stuff going on and plenty of stars to meet. This was my first time checking out Wasteland, so read on for the story.

I initially arrived at 3 p.m. and promptly met up with some friends who were in attendance for the weekend. We briefly stopped by their room for some refreshments of which there were plenty. Our next step was to the dealer room where I was thunderstruck by the sheer amount of merchandise for sale. There were plenty of booths with a variety of horror memorabilia.

The very first table that drew my attention was dedicated to various candles, incenses and soaps. Now, what really piqued my interest was the soaps. They were molded into a variety of likenesses including Michael Myers, Jason, Freddy Krueger, Frankenstein and many more. There were also some original ideas including a clear ball of soap with "razor blades" inside of it, and the most controversial, a clear ball of soap with a pink "fetus" inside paired with a coat hanger. This was so rare and shocking that one of my friends bought one!

Then there were plenty of booths selling dvd's, the best of which was run by 42nd Street Pete. It was at his stand that we found a plethora of Nazi Porn as well as my very own copy of The Church. This film is supposed to be terrifying and was recommended to me by a good friend and fellow horror enthusiast. Best part? It was only 5 freakin' dollars!


In addition, I got the opportunity to meet Joel Robinson who is not only an incredibly talented artist, but a very pleasant and funny individual. Even though his booth was packed consistently, he always made time to chat with fans of both the genre and his work. He had a plethora of his original takes of famous horror scenes and monsters. Of course, I had to pick one up. While it was hard to choose, I had to go with Pinhead. How often do you get to find a bad ass artistic rendering of The King Of Pain? I also plan on dropping a butt load of money on his website where he has even more pieces of his work. I already framed this one and hung it on the wall. If you love horror like I do, stop by his page and show some love! Have your credit card handy as I can guarantee you won't be able to leave without buying something.

Seriously, check out this man's work. His website is ArtPusher.net

Next, I was on to the screening rooms. They were showing Cannibal Holocaust, Cut and Run (Both by Ruggero Deodato) and Evil Dead amongst others. Directly across from the Evil Dead screening was a room featuring the works of master artist and F/X man Tom Sullivan! I actually got to meet the legend, shake his hand and discuss the business with him. He even recanted a funny story: Prior to settling on the name Evil Dead the film had several titles. All the guys on the film submitted suggestions and Sullivan's was "Lick The Blood Off My Shovel" which he signed on one of his original prints for me! The print is Sullivan's artwork for the then titled Book Of The Dead.


Next, I was on to the ridiculous amount of t-shirt vendors. There were so many to choose from that I simply couldn't decide, therefore, I didn't get a shirt. Had I, it wouldn't have been  a shirt, it would have been a dozen shirts. I then found my way to another stand where an artist was selling original paintings inspired by various horror. While his selection wasn't as vast as Joel Robinson's, his work was still damn fine. He gave me a hell of a deal, so I took 3!


Also, I would like to mention that during my conversation with Tom Sullivan, I got to check out tons of props used in the Evil Dead trilogy. The man had a massive amount of memorabilia, which he was kind enough to let me photograph for you all. Those pics are below and yes, they are all original and were used in the films!


In addition to Mr. Sullivan, there were plenty of other genre celebs as well. The ladies of The Evil Dead were there doing signings, several key players from the original Night Of The Living Dead, Tom Atkins (who was in a personal fave of mine, Maniac Cop) Rugger Deodato and the cast of Cannibal Holocaust, and of course, the amazing Michael Berryman! Now, I didn't get to take pictures of these fine folks, as they were charging a decent chunk of change. I don't hold that against them, as people have to make a living. However, I couldn't drop the small fortune needed to get pictures with everyone. I did get to meet Michael Berryman outside of the dealer room and let me tell you, the man is amazing. He is incredibly kind and has a great sense of humor. And while I didn't get to see this first hand, apparently he enjoys playing beer pong with the guests of the convention!

Overall, this was a hell of a night. Great friends, great fans, tons of celebs and merch from the movies we all love! It was truly an evening to remember and I sure as hell won't forget it. I only wish you all could have been there as well, as it's really a horror fans wet dream. I recommend you all check it out if ever you get the chance.

Horror News - Cinema Wasteland Update!

Hey there fiends! Welcome back! I just thought I'd give you all a little update before I embark on the big story. I attended Cinema Wasteland in Cleveland and man, what an excellent show. To give you a taste of what was in store for me: The ladies of the Evil Dead were present and signing autographs, Ruggero Deodato (Cannibal Holocaust) was also there, the ever amazing Tom Atkins, genre fave Michael Berryman and Evil Dead F/X whiz Tom Sullivan amongst others.

In addition, there were screenings aplenty including Evil Dead and Cannibal Holocaust. Let me tell you, Cannibal Holocaust on the big screen = intimidating. In addition, I got some amazing merch and some really killer work prints and original artistic renditions of some classic horror scenes. I assure you guys that as soon as I get everything in order and uploaded I will be posting some real goodies from the show. Stay tuned for the update!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Horror News - Lords Of Salem, Piranha 3DD and Trick R Treat 2!!

Welcome friends. Today has been a tough day for horror. Seeing as it's April 1, everyone decided to post false news stories and I got to spend the majority of my day sorting out the true from the false. These stories below are indeed true. Anyhow, read on for what I dug up for you

 Trick 'R' Treat - While I don't have much for you, I did get something. Ever since the first trailer for Trick 'R' Treat was shown, it built a ton of hype. Then we had to wait for what seemed like ages, only to find that the schmucks over at WB decided to dump it to disc. Still, this didn't manage to detract from it too much as it caught on and became a success anyhow. Now comes word that Michael Dougherty posted on Twitter (well before April Fools btw) three simple words "Sam WILL return..." I sincerely hope this is true as I loved the first and can't wait for a second.

Piranha 3DD - Well, seems the Thailand story has been abandoned for a far more amusing and far fetched premise. I really liked the first Piranha as it was good, cheesy over the top fun. The sequel now seems to be continuing in the same vein.  

"The piranha this time make their way into swimming pools, pipes, plumping and such at a newly opened waterpark named "Wilderness Waters"! The race is on to save the town from these flesh-eating creatures that are leaving a bloodbath in their wake."
 
In theaters November 23, Dimension Films is working on ensuring a "real" 3-dimensional experience.

Lords Of Salem - Well, Bloody Disgusting got their hands on some interesting info today. It's an expanded synopsis for the new Rob Zombie film. While it doesn't really reveal much we don't already know, it does expands the mythos a tiny bit.

"The story is about a local DJ who mistakenly unleashes a hellish curse on the town. 300 years earlier on the very streets of Salem that the townspeople walk on today, innocent folks were rounded up from their homes, convicted of being witches and sentenced to death. The Lords of Salem ran the town with an iron fist, but four witches who were tortured and killed in secrecy vowed that one day they would be back for revenge." 

Shooting is set to begin in May in Massachusetts. Zombie has been vigorously scouting locations and has found some pretty damn creepy ones including a Gothic cemetery that I can't wait to see what he does with.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Horror News - Insidious, Total Recall, Spawn and Ninety Kills!!!!!

Welcome back fellow horror junkies! Today started as a relatively slow news day for the horror community but things have warmed up. I've found some cool info on a new Spawn flick as well as some killer projects coming from Darren Bousman! Read on for the goodies!

Total Recall - Well, those of you who remember the original film which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as a man who buys a literal dream vacation and ends up fighting a despot on Mars, may be interested in some new casting news. I recently reported that there were several female leads which had actresses such as Eva Green, Eva Mendes and Jessica Biel auditioning for the role. Now comes word that the villainous role of Richter (played brilliantly by Michael Ironside in the original) is close to going to none other than Bryan Cranston! (Breaking Bad) Cranston can indeed play menacing and psychotic and is electrifying to watch on screen, so I'm interested to see what he brings to the picture, which has Colin Farrell attached in the lead role originally played by Arnold. Check back for more info as it comes in. The movie is set to debut August 3, 2012.

Spawn - Todd McFarlane has been talking about a Spawn reboot for quite a while now. While nothing has really come of it other than endless rumors, McFarlane has recently made some... interesting comments to to My DVD Insider website. When asked for an update on the oft rumored project, here's what he had to say:

"I'm three quarters through it. I'll finish it and put it on a shelf for about a week. What usually happens is, I come back to it so I can see all the flaws. I do a rewrite and there's a first draft at that point."

Speaking on studio interest, McFarlane is set on his demands: he will only make it if he can write, produce, direct..

"[A few studios have phoned me to talk about the project] and when I walk into these pitch meetings, I go here's the story. I give them the broad strokes. Then I go, here's the non-negotiable part: I write, produce, direct. That's it," he states adding that it WILL be low budget, therefore he might as well be the "schmuck" who directs it.

Lastly, on the plot: "In this new version, there are no supervillains, archenemies or any of that. It's just a spook movie, something scary going bump in the night." While that last statement sounds suspect to me, he is promising a hard R rating, which Spawn truly deserves. What do you all think?

Ninety - Darren Lynn Bousman, the man behind Saw II - IV, Mother's Day, 11-11-11, has recently announced what his next project may be. I, personally am a big fan of Bousman and his forthcoming project sounds fucking amazing!


Ninety is described as "an insane 3D bloodbath that follows a serial killer as he sets out to kill ninety people in ninety minutes!" Here's what Bousman had to say:

"It's psychotic and it's crazy. I wanted to do a movie that's fun. 'Repo!' was fun, and I think that translated well into the movie. '11-11-11' and 'Mother's Day' are not fun movies. 'Ninety' is fun. It's 90 kills in 90 minutes. Done. Sold. Buy my ticket. We're talking unique kills, too; it's not like I just put ninety people in a room and dropped a bomb. The script is from Scott Milam, who also wrote 'Mother's Day.' It's a cross between 'Natural Born Killers,' 'True Romance,' and something a little more lighthearted."

Bousman continues, "When you're going to kill ninety people in a movie, after a while it could become monotonous. You'll feel like, "Okay, I've seen this. I'm done." To combat that, we're going out of our way to make our killer cool and badass, like Mickey and Mallory were in 'NBK.' You'll see the movie and just want to be the killer. Obviously we don't want anyone to ever emulate being a killer as obviously that's wrong, but we made sure our guy is just very likable. There's two times that you'll even want to high-five him."

Speaking on what's potentially next, Bousman explains: "I'll be shooting a little surprise between '11-11-11' and the next thing. I've also sold another horror film that I've written that we may fast-track and move quickly into. It's a monster movie. Another kind of exploratory thing that I'd like to do."

I think this sounds like an insane, awesome popcorn film which, with Bousman at the helm, will deliver on the red stuff. The man no doubt knows his gore and seems like a perfect fit for this film. I'd love to see this on the big screen as it reminds me of some of the over the top horror and action flicks of the 80's. What are your thoughts?

Insidious -  While this isn't really "news" I found it promising. I've been looking into some of the buzz around Insidious, the new creation from Saw creator James Wan, and I've found one thing in common: all the feedback has been insanely positive! From what I've seen, critics and fans alike have been gushing over the film. While I generally could care less what critics think, this does pique my interest in the film. Critics are usually overly harsh on genre films, so to hear one is getting so much praise certainly elevates my hopes. I guess we'll all find out on April 8!

 










Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Horror News - You're Next, I Frankenstein and Red Lights!

Well, the news continues to flow and I continue to bring the goodies. There are some really promising projects in the works and I hope you're all as excited as I am to get some original horror! Read on for the skinny folks.

You're Next - Bloody Disgusting broke some exclusive news earlier that 80's scream queen and horror icon Barbara Crampton ( Re-animator, From Beyond and Puppet Master) has taken a role in You're Next, which is said to be a fresh take on the home invasion sub-genre.

In addition, Snoot Entertainment announced the rest of the cast that includes Sharni Vinson (Bait), Nick Tucci (Undocumented, Choose), Wendy Glenn (11-11-11), AJ Bowen (House of the Devil, Hatchet II, The Signal), Ti West (director of The Innkeepers, House of the Devil, The Roost), Calvin Reeder (director of The Oregonian)

The Davison family comes under attack from a terrifying group of sadistic murderers during a family reunion getaway. Barricaded in their secluded vacation home, they fight off a barrage of axes, crossbows and machetes from both inside and outside the house. However, the masked killers didn't count on Erin (Vinson), the young girlfriend of the eldest Davison son whose mysterious past has made her very difficult to kill."

While the premise doesn't sound that "fresh" it'll be interesting to see this legendary 80's icon back in action!


Red Lights - Director Rodrigo Cortes (Buried) has been releasing some info on his upcoming project Red Lights as well as releasing a promo poster (Which I will valiantly try to track down for you.) I really liked Buried for what it was; a tense thriller that knew how to play off of human emotions and the simple fear of isolation and the unknown. His newest effort boasts a stellar cast comprised of Robert DeNiro, Sigourney Weaver and Cillian Murphy!

Lights turns on a psychologist, played by Weaver, and her assistant whose study of paranormal activity leads them to investigate a world-renowned psychic (De Niro).

I, Frankenstein -  Stuart Beattie, who wrote both 30 Days of Night and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, has signed on to I, Frankenstein as writer and director.  This means that Patrick Tatopoulos (Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Face/Off) is no longer attached.

 I, Frankenstein' pictures a modern-day world where the classic literary monster stands between humans and a host of other supernatural creatures looking to rise up and take over." Grevioux co-created Underworld, also produced by Lakeshore, so at least he's familiar with the genre and subject matter.


Horror News - Suspiria redux, Glutton and TBK!

Welcome back friends. Another interesting day for horror news, and as usual, I'm here to bring it to ya! We'll kick things off with news on the rumored remake of an Argento classic!

Suspiria - I should hope that you are all at least familiar with the title. One of Argento's best and most famous titles, Suspiria sees a ballet student arrive at a prestigious academy where she discovers that the teachers are actually a coven of witches.

While he was out making the rounds for Your Highness, David Gordon Green stated that his next project may in fact be the long gestating Argento remake. “I’m hopefully going to get into a horror film, [‘Suspiria’] next. That’s the goal. It’s an idea that came to me three years ago...That was an enlightening process. [Our ‘Suspiria’] doesn’t follow the trend of the traditional horror movies of late, so it’s a leap of faith, financially.” He also says that there won’t be many key differences, stating, “It’s actually very faithful. I’m gonna put my spin on it, but in terms of a pitch, it’s going to remain quite faithful to [the original].”

Also, there was a point in time when Natalie Portman was attached to star but opted out. Coincidentally, she went on to win the Oscar for playing a ballet dancer in Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan. Green also stated that the cast will be primarily unknown actors.  “I want an unknown cast...My version isn’t necessarily about ballet, it’s more of an all-girls boarding school... I don’t think it will have names.”


Green's promise of keeping in tone with the original and not changing much sounds promising to fans. However, we've heard this time and again and more often than not it's a bold faced lie. Only time will tell....

Glutton - David Arquette has signed on to direct the 3D thriller Glutton for Remember Dreaming Prods. He also helmed The Tripper which I reviewed on this site. Kenny Yakkel (Dead Air, which was hit and miss for me) wrote the script, which is described as being reminiscent of Misery.

Stan Spry and Cameron Larson are producing along with R. Scott Reid, Steve Ecclesine and Norween Yakkel, while Arquette will produce through his Coquette Prods. banner.

"David is the perfect person to direct "Glutton." He brings invaluable assets to the project including his visual style, creative flare, and ability to relate to the cast," said Spry.

TBK: The Toolbox Murders 2 - As i reported not so long ago, TBK is currently filming in Los Angeles and is the sequel to Tobe Hooper's Toolbox Murders. Now comes word that Mila Brener and Bruce Dern have joined the cast. Dern is "known" for his role in The Burbs and The Hole.

"Survivors Nell and Stephen continue their night of Hell as they're rushed to the nearby Hollywood Memorial hospital. Meanwhile, next-generation , tech-savvy CSI detectives Cole and Barnes coordinate with a hard-nosed, LAPD criminal profiler McGavin to exhume TBK's modern day tomb and uncover its origins, leading toward a shocking revelation involving old Hollywood's seedy underground and one doctor's secret past."

Monday, March 28, 2011

Horror Television News - Ghost Adventures Returns!

For those of you who don't know, Ghost Adventures will make it's much anticipated return on April 8 on the Travel Channel. For those of you who have been living under a rock and aren't familiar with the show, I recommend you check it out.

While it seems that there has been a surplus of "Ghost Hunting" shows on the market, this one certainly rises above the din. Now, don't get me wrong, I happen to enjoy aspects of all the paranormal shows (Paranormal State, Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunters International, Destination Truth.) I respect Ghost Hunters for paving the way for a lot of the other shows and I do enjoy the cast of that show.

The difference is: Ghost Adventures takes all the great elements from these different shows and incorporate into their own show. Now, while the show may not be for everyone, there are some things that just can't be denied. First off, Ghost Adventures truly has a plethora of locations and none of them seem repetitive or recycled. They also have the newest equipment in the paranormal market, which is a complaint many people have about the other shows out there. Perhaps the most important part, however is the comradery between the cast of the show. All three men (Zak, Nick and Aaron,) genuinely seem to be close friends and that comradery shows on screen, whether it be them screwing with one another, sending Aaron into the most undesirable locations or even having each other's backs.

Whatever your opinions are on the supernatural, this is a highly entertaining and addictive show. Even if you're a nonbeliever or a novice, this show is easily accessible and definitely stands out amongst it's peers. Remember folks, April 8, on Travel Channel. Be there!

Anticipated Horror Films Of 2011 Part 1!!

Hey there my fellow horror fanatics! As you know, we genre fans are part of our own little niche. We also are constantly disappointed by many big name Hollywood horror productions both remakes and "original" ideas alike. I myself have recently delved back into the world of independent horror and classic horror (exploitation and cult classics included!) Below is my list of the horror films of 2011 that I'm most excited for. There are a few big budget films but I tried to stick to mostly independent features. Read on for the blood and guts and as usual, I appreciate your feedback and would love to hear what you're all looking forward to.

The Frankenstein Syndrome - A group of researchers conducting illegal stem cell research discover a cell anomaly that has the potential to regenerate dead tissue. Unable to conduct legal human trials, the researchers turn to corpses to test their serum.

While it doesn't look like anything revolutionary, it's at least an original spin on the classic tale. Also, Tiffany Shepis can't hurt, right? RIGHT!?


Hellraiser: Revelations - PINHEAD is back and in his chamber of soulless delights, he thought he had two willing participants in STEVEN and NICO. But Nico wants out and decides that a member of Steven's family will serve as proper barter. Terror ensues.

Now, I'm not sure what to think. I've heard some mixed reviews and the majority have been negative. However, I'm a fan of the franchise, even the weaker installments, so I'd like to check it out for myself. Plus, there's the inclusion of a 'pseudo-pinhead' which intrigues me!


11-11-11 - The 11:11 movement is centered on the emergence of that number in people’s lives that alerts them to angels or spirit guardians trying to communicate with them. Conspiracy theorists also point to the number 11′s involvement in historical events. 11 11 11 will take on the idea of 11 gates of Heaven and how on 11:11 on the 11th day of the 11th month, the 11th gate will open up and something from another world will enter the earthly realm for 49 minutes.

I'm actually a fan of Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II-IV, Repo! The Genetic Opera, Mother's Day) and I'm looking forward to his newest effort. In addition, the set pics and trailer look promising.


Insidious - The terrifying story of a family who shortly after moving discover that dark spirits have possessed their home and that their son has inexplicably fallen into a coma. Trying to escape the haunting and save their son, they move again only to discover that it was not their house that was haunted.

Again, I'm a fan of James Wan and Leigh Whannel. I enjoyed their Saw films and Death Sentence. While I wasn't fond of the awful Dead Silence, I do enjoy a good ghost story and Wan promises this is a return to their roots. Plus, the buzz it generated on the festival circuit and the trailer look pretty promising.


Bereavement - In 1989, six year old Martin Bristoll was kidnapped from his backyard swing in Minersville Pennsylvania. Graham Sutter, a psychotic recluse, kept Martin imprisoned on his derelict pig farm, forcing him to witness and participate in unspeakable horrors. Chosen at random, his victim's screams were drowned out by the rural countryside. For five years, Martin's whereabouts have remained a mystery, until 17 year old Allison Miller (Alexandra Daddario) comes to live with her Uncle, Jonathan (Michael Biehn). While exploring her new surroundings, Allison discovers things aren't quite right at the farmhouse down the road. Her curiosity disturbs a hornet's nest of evil and despair that once torn open, can never be closed.

I've actually been keeping my eye on this one for a while now and I'm eagerly awaiting it's release. You guys should really check this one out!


Mother's DayAfter a bank robbery gone wrong, three brothers head for home, hoping their Mother (Rebecca De Mornay) can provide them with a getaway. The youngest brother, Johnny (Matt O'Leary), has been shot, and their back-stabbing former partner has gotten away with all the cash.

But when the brothers get home, they find that all their stuff is gone, and Mother is nowhere to be found: She lost the house months ago in a foreclosure. The new owners, Beth and Daniel Sohapi (Jaime King and Frank Grillo), and their guests, gathered for an ill-timed birthday party, become the brothers' unwitting hostages.

Not long after, Mother arrives, along with the boys' sister Lydia (Deborah Ann Woll), and it soon becomes clear that Mother will do absolutely anything to protect her children. In one terrifying evening she brilliantly takes control of the situation and masterminds her sons' escape from the law.


While I normally don't care for remakes, this one looks pretty damn good and the film could benefit from a modern day face lift. Plus, as I mentioned, Bousman is pretty damn solid in my opinion.


Rubber- Rubber is the story of Robert, an inanimate tire that has been abandoned in the desert, and suddenly and inexplicably comes to life. As Robert roams the bleak landscape, he discovers that he possesses terrifying telepathic powers that give him the ability to destroy anything he wishes without having to move. At first content to prey on small desert creatures and various discarded objects, his attention soon turns to humans, especially a beautiful and mysterious woman who crosses his path. Leaving a swath of destruction across the desert landscape, Robert becomes a chaotic force to be reckoned with, and truly a movie villain for the ages.

The sheer absurdity alone made me do a double take on this one. If ever there was a truly original (if crazy) idea, this is it. Plus, even if it sucks, when the hell will we see another movie about a killer tire?




ChooseThe peace and tranquility of an idyllic, suburban city become suddenly broken. Behind the picket fence and manicured lawn, teenage Sara awakens startled as a rush of cold air gently pushes her bedroom door open. Across the hall her parent's bedroom door lies ajar. She calls for her parents but gets no response. She enters their bedroom and as her eyes adjust to the darkness she sees her parents on the bed hog-tied and gagged. Before she can react she is grabbed roughly by the hair and slammed against the wall. Do what I say or you die Scar Lip tells her.

He turns over an expertly crafted hourglass filled with blood and coolly instructs her, I'm going to kill your mother or your father. You have sixty seconds to decide which one. She begs and pleads with him, but all Scar Lip tells her is that if she doesn't choose then both parents die. And this is just the opening sequence of the chilling horror Choose.


This one can go either way, but considering the synopsis, I'll give it a chance. It sounds a bit like The Collector and the like, but at least it's not another reboot/remake/re-telling/re-pieceofshit....


Piranha 3DD - The sequel may revolve around a full moon party in Thailand-a huge event with 200,00 young people from all around the world taking mushrooms and partying on the beach.

I enjoyed the first film, as I knew what to expect going in. In addition, the Weinsteins promise top notch 3D and I hope to see Gianna Michaels back...

Hobo With A Shotgun - A homeless vigilante blows away crooked cops, pedophile Santas, and other scumbags with his trusty pump-action shotgun.

Again, mixed revies on this but I think the trailer alone makes it worth at least a watch. Plus there's the always entertainging Rutger Hauer.


Well, that's it for now folks. Keep in mind, it's still early in the year and I'll certainly be adding more as they come to me. Again, tell me what you're anticipating in the comments section.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Horror News - Fun Size, Plantation, and a Killer Horror Video Game!!!!!!!

It seems I can't stay away from you guys! More horror news is coming in and, as usual, it's my pleasure to bring it to you. I'm also pleased to bring you some news on what sounds like a killer horror video game geared towards us fans!! Read on for the news my fellow gore lovers!

Fun Size - Paramount Pictures has offered Victoria Justice the lead role in Josh Schwartz's upcoming Halloween-themed comedy Fun Size, reports Variety. Justice is the star of the Nickelodeon show "Victorious." She beat out the likes of Chloe Moretz and Jane Levy for the role. Schwartz will direct and produce through his Fake Empire company along with Anonymous Content.

Max Werner penned the script, which "revolves around a teen who is forced to take her brother out trick-or-treating, loses him along the way, and must find him before their mother finds out."

This sounds like a mix of "Adventures In Babysitting" and "Trick 'R' Treat." I hope this ends up being more adult oriented and not a PG crap fest. While I'm not overly familiar with Justice, I can say that she certainly is easy on the eyes. Checking out her message boards, a lot of people (over the age of 21) actually say she can act. I guess time will tell.

Plantation-Highland Film Group site claims that both Liv Tyler (The Strangers) and Gary Oldman (Dracula, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight) have expressed interest in starring. Adam Marcus is no longer directing. The film, originally titled I Walked With A Zombie, the film is being distributed for Twisted Pictures, the people behind the Saw franchise.

From a story by executive producer Andy Fickman, and a screenplay by Adam Marcus and Debra Sullivan, "Besty, a young haunted school teacher, is running from her past. She accepts the generous offer from Mr. Theroux, agreeing to home school his children while living with them in their idyllic family plantation.Betsy quickly embraces the children and earns their trust, but questions the children's strange distant behavior. Soon she uncovers a dark family secret, and suspects that Mr. Theroux may have harmed his own children.Betsy must navigate through Voodoo mythology, ritual curses, and other security measures put in place by Mr.. Theroux to prevent his kids from leaving from leaving the isolated plantation. To rescue the children, she must risk her life in order to escape the supernatural evil that surrounds them all."


 Horror Games In The Works!!! - The Weinstein Company has announced today a new initiative in the video game industry by launching TWC Games. The TWC Games label will utilize The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films’ properties, and work with external partners to develop and publish video games for mobile, social, and console platforms. Properties in The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films catalogue include Scream, Hellraiser, Halloween, Scary Movie and Children of the Corn, among many others.

Co-Chairman Bob Weinstein: "The video game marketplace is changing at such a rapid rate. With all of the digital platforms, there are so many opportunities to broaden our audience with compelling, high quality, cost-efficient, video game entertainment." 

The Weinstein Company is an incredible entertainment company, and I share their vision for creating very high quality content for the marketplace,” said Boyes (President of Beefy Media.)  “We plan to combine our extensive video game developer relationships with the impressive catalogue of properties to create and produce content made by gamers for gamers.” 

I have always thought a horror game which crosses over other characters would be amazing. Anyone else who's with me may want to check out Terrordrome-thegame.com and show some love for the passion project that they've been developing, for free I may add.

Horror News - Paranormal Activity 3, Blood Of The Innocent and Dimension Films!

Well, it certainly seems to be a busy day for horror! Earlier I told you all about the Child's Play remake and Dark Shadows news, and now I've got some more news for you. Everything from Dimension Films date shifts to Breck Eisner's new film. Read on below for the 411.

Blood Of The Innocent - Inferno Entertainment has come aboard to finance Victorian era horror-thriller Blood of the Innocent, with Circle of Confusion producing. Breck Eisner (The Crazies) is attached to direct and Bill Marsilii (Deja Vu) is writing.The film is based on a four-issue comic book series pitting Dracula against Jack the Ripper and published by Warp in 1985. Marsilii has developed a pitch in which Jack the Ripper is saving the world by killing off Dracula's brides.

I think that this sounds like an incredibly fascinating concept and a nice little twist on Jack the Ripper. In an industry full of remakes/reboots and a lack of original ideas, this is a welcome change. Also, I really enjoyed what Eisner did with The Crazies and I think that if he sticks with the genre he will be a force to be reckoned with.

Paranormal Activity 3 - It was reported earlier that Paul Feig would be directing the third installment and that Roger Avary (Silent Hill, Pulp Fiction) would be writing the script. The folks over at Bloody Disgusting have now confirmed that this is indeed FALSE. All that is really known at this time is that the film will be release October 21, 2011 and that Oren Peli (Paranormal Activity 1) will be back to produce.

Personally, I am relieved. While the script for Pulp Fiction was no doubt amazing, I didn't much care for Silent Hill and I don't feel that Avary would have been a good fit for the already repetitive franchise. It's my humble opinion that they need someone who is capable of bringing some genuine, good old fashioned scares and Avary isn't that guy.

Dimension Films - I've always had some respect for Dimension Films. They clearly enjoy the genre as they tend to put out a decent number of horror films. While the quality isn't always great, at least there's a big studio out there still trying to cater to us genre fans. In addition, Dimension has 2 pretty hotly anticipated horror films this year, both of which have now had their release dates changed.

Dimension Films will be reworking Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego's found footage Apollo 18 for launch on January 6, 2012. April 22, 2011 was the original release date. For me, this doesn't bode well for the film. Delaying it at the last minute for an additional eight months can't be a good thing. Many fans have been awaiting this film and now it looks like you'll be waiting a good deal longer.

In addition, Piranha 3 Double D has yet to enter the casting phase, so the release date has been bumped to November 23, 2011, a few months later than the planned September date. The sequel to the Alex Aja-directed reboot will re team Feast director John Gulager with writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan.

I actually quite enjoyed the first Piranha, as I knew what to expect. I wasn't expecting anything Oscar worthy. I was simply interested in a good time, popcorn horror film, which for me is what I got. Piranha hearkened back to the horror films of the 80's and did it well. I, for one, am psyched for the sequel. I only hope we get more Gianna Michaels in 3D!!!

As usual, I welcome feedback and opinions. Drop me a line in the comment section!

Horror News - Childs Play and Dark Shadows!

Welcome back friends! I'm pretty excited to bring you this story, as I feel that it's something that's needed to be done for a while now. Read on below for the info on the much delayed Child's Play remake and some news on the Johnny Depp starrer Dark Shadows.

Child's Play - Ever since 2007 there have been talks about rebooting the Child's Play franchise. This didn't go as planned since MGM owned the rights to the original and Universal owned the sequels. Now the two have come to an agreement, and it seems that everything has been worked out, as MGM is now moving forward with the reboot. The remake is penned by Don Mancini, who has scripted all the previous films. In addition, Brad Dourif is set to reprise his role as the voice behind the killer doll. It's also been announced that they plan to begin shooting this year! In addition, this version is supposed to be "darker in tone and less comedic" than the former installments.

"After having successfully mined the horror-comedy aspects of this concept over the course of 'Bride of Chucky' and 'Seed of Chucky,' the fans are really telling us that they want it to be scary again," Mancini previously said. "Doing the remake just provides us with a really good opportunity to [do that]."

I'm not normally a fan of remakes, as they tend to be unnecessary or completely bastardize the source material. It's a rarity that a reboot actually succeeds, though there have been a few. In this case, however, I feel that the inclusion of the original talent certainly lends some credibility to this production. Also, Dourif is a talented actor and I'm happy to hear he's still working in the genre.

Dark Shadows - I'm sure you horror fans have been hearing about this one for a while now. Tim Burton is set to direct the big screen adaptation of Dark Shadows, which was an incredibly popular gothic soap opera from the 60's. The show and film revolve around a lonesome Vampire named Barnabus Collins (soon to be played by Depp) and his exploits with various monsters, ghosts, and supernatural creatures. Penned by Seth Grahame-Smith, Warner Bros. Pictures hopes to have in theaters by 2012. (Many of you may know Grahame-Smith as the author behind "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Pride Prejudice and Zombies)

Now comes word that Oscar nominated actor Michael Sheen is circling the production. While it's unclear what role he will appear in, if Sheen accepts he will join a cast already comprised of Depp, Jackie Earl Haley, Eva Green, Bella Heathcote, Michelle Pfeiffer and Helena Bonham Carter. Sounds like a pretty stellar lineup to me!