Archive for September, 2008
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
September 16, 2008
Midnight Meat Train, based on the Clive Barker story, will debut on the FearNet On Demand channel. FearNet debuted Catacombs last year. Barker will host the showing, premiering Oct. 1 on VOD and online Oct. 30, the second anniversary of the network. "Meat Train," which stars Brooke Shields, Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Vinnie Jones and Roger Bart, is a psychological thriller about a New York photographer who attempts to track down a serial killer.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
September 16, 2008
Midnight Meat Train, based on the Clive Barker story, will debut on the FearNet On Demand channel. FearNet debuted Catacombs last year. Barker will host the showing, premiering Oct. 1 on VOD and online Oct. 30, the second anniversary of the network. "Meat Train," which stars Brooke Shields, Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Vinnie Jones and Roger Bart, is a psychological thriller about a New York photographer who attempts to track down a serial killer.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
September 16, 2008
THR reports Sci Fi Channel is finishing up the cast of its
Children of the Corn remake, with David Anders, Kandyse McClure, Preston Bailey and Daniel Newman coming aboard the two-hour telefilm.
The movie, based on the Stephen King novel, features Anders (NBC's "Heroes") and McClure (Sci Fi's "Battlestar Galactica") as Burt and Vicky, a couple with marital problems whose attempt at a second-honeymoon driving trip ends up taking them into a seemingly deserted rural community that conceals a grim secret among its rows of tall corn. Bailey (Showtime's "Dexter") plays boy preacher Isaac, while Newman (NBC's "Surface") plays his rebellious right-hand man Malachai. The movie, set to air next year, is shooting in and around Davenport, Iowa. Donald P. Borchers is directing from his own script.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
September 16, 2008
THR reports Sci Fi Channel is finishing up the cast of its
Children of the Corn remake, with David Anders, Kandyse McClure, Preston Bailey and Daniel Newman coming aboard the two-hour telefilm.
The movie, based on the Stephen King novel, features Anders (NBC's "Heroes") and McClure (Sci Fi's "Battlestar Galactica") as Burt and Vicky, a couple with marital problems whose attempt at a second-honeymoon driving trip ends up taking them into a seemingly deserted rural community that conceals a grim secret among its rows of tall corn. Bailey (Showtime's "Dexter") plays boy preacher Isaac, while Newman (NBC's "Surface") plays his rebellious right-hand man Malachai. The movie, set to air next year, is shooting in and around Davenport, Iowa. Donald P. Borchers is directing from his own script.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
September 16, 2008
THR reports Sci Fi Channel is finishing up the cast of its
Children of the Corn remake, with David Anders, Kandyse McClure, Preston Bailey and Daniel Newman coming aboard the two-hour telefilm.
The movie, based on the Stephen King novel, features Anders (NBC's "Heroes") and McClure (Sci Fi's "Battlestar Galactica") as Burt and Vicky, a couple with marital problems whose attempt at a second-honeymoon driving trip ends up taking them into a seemingly deserted rural community that conceals a grim secret among its rows of tall corn. Bailey (Showtime's "Dexter") plays boy preacher Isaac, while Newman (NBC's "Surface") plays his rebellious right-hand man Malachai. The movie, set to air next year, is shooting in and around Davenport, Iowa. Donald P. Borchers is directing from his own script.
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
September 16, 2008
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The remake to the relatively obscure ’80s slasher The House on Sorority Row — now called merely Sorority Row — is moving full-steam ahead, and it’s sounding…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
September 14, 2008
Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki
in Supernatural.
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If you haven’t seen Supernatural, you’re missing out. It’s tempting to look at the pretty-boy stars and dismiss it as a superficial…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
September 13, 2008
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With remakes of black-and-white classics The Wolf Man and Creature From the Black Lagoon scheduled to be released next year (the former for sure; the latter maybe not until…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
September 11, 2008
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Just when you thought it was safe to watch an Uwe Boll movie…up steps Seed, a film every bit as bad as House of the Dead, Alone in the…