Archive for July, 2008
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
July 23, 2008
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The Michael Bay-produced remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street has a writer: Wesley Strick. The veteran scribe has a number of big horror/suspense credits to his…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
July 23, 2008
Photo: Mark Mainz/Getty Images
The Michael Bay-produced remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street has a writer: Wesley Strick. The veteran scribe has a number of big horror/suspense credits to his…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
July 22, 2008
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Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
July 20, 2008
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Had enough of The Dark Knight? How about turning your sights to the upcoming The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (which apparetly contains not only mummies, but…
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
July 20, 2008
THR reports actor-producer Michael Emanuel is in preproduction on the thriller "Maneater." Emanuel, a film and TV actor who has appeared on "ER" and "The Nine," co-wrote the script with John K. Anderson and will make the film his directorial debut. Eric Lewald ("Trollz") is executive producing.
"Maneater" tells the story of an FBI profiler-turned-small-town sheriff who begins investigating a series of mysterious murders only to discover that the monster he's profiling might be himself.
"It's a story that was told to me by an old Native American back in the late '70s," Emanuel said. "It's based on the Western Ojibwa (Chippewa) legend of the Windigo."
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
July 20, 2008
THR reports actor-producer Michael Emanuel is in preproduction on the thriller "Maneater." Emanuel, a film and TV actor who has appeared on "ER" and "The Nine," co-wrote the script with John K. Anderson and will make the film his directorial debut. Eric Lewald ("Trollz") is executive producing.
"Maneater" tells the story of an FBI profiler-turned-small-town sheriff who begins investigating a series of mysterious murders only to discover that the monster he's profiling might be himself.
"It's a story that was told to me by an old Native American back in the late '70s," Emanuel said. "It's based on the Western Ojibwa (Chippewa) legend of the Windigo."
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
July 20, 2008
THR reports actor-producer Michael Emanuel is in preproduction on the thriller "Maneater." Emanuel, a film and TV actor who has appeared on "ER" and "The Nine," co-wrote the script with John K. Anderson and will make the film his directorial debut. Eric Lewald ("Trollz") is executive producing.
"Maneater" tells the story of an FBI profiler-turned-small-town sheriff who begins investigating a series of mysterious murders only to discover that the monster he's profiling might be himself.
"It's a story that was told to me by an old Native American back in the late '70s," Emanuel said. "It's based on the Western Ojibwa (Chippewa) legend of the Windigo."
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
July 20, 2008
A Warner Bros. executive says the Batman sequel "The Dark Knight" has taken in $155.34 million to top "Spider-Man 3" for best opening weekend ever at the box office. Heath Ledger as the Joker and Christian Bale as Batman are breaking box office records with "The Dark Knight."
The figures released Sunday show "The Dark Knight" more than $4 million ahead of the $151.1 million first weekend for "Spider-Man 3" in May 2007. Studio distribution chief Dan Fellman says "The Dark Knight" also broke the "Spider-Man 3" record for best debut in IMAX large-screen theaters with $6.2 million. "Spider-Man 3" opened with $4.7 million in IMAX cinemas.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
July 20, 2008
A Warner Bros. executive says the Batman sequel "The Dark Knight" has taken in $155.34 million to top "Spider-Man 3" for best opening weekend ever at the box office. Heath Ledger as the Joker and Christian Bale as Batman are breaking box office records with "The Dark Knight."
The figures released Sunday show "The Dark Knight" more than $4 million ahead of the $151.1 million first weekend for "Spider-Man 3" in May 2007. Studio distribution chief Dan Fellman says "The Dark Knight" also broke the "Spider-Man 3" record for best debut in IMAX large-screen theaters with $6.2 million. "Spider-Man 3" opened with $4.7 million in IMAX cinemas.