Archive for January, 2009
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
January 29, 2009
© 20th Century Fox
We’re in the early, rumor-y stages, but Bloody-Disgusting.com is reporting that someone’s working on a remake — er, “reboot” — of Predator, the hit 1987 monster movie…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
January 29, 2009
© 20th Century Fox
We’re in the early, rumor-y stages, but Bloody-Disgusting.com is reporting that someone’s working on a remake — er, “reboot” — of Predator, the hit 1987 monster movie…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
January 28, 2009
When I hear people complaining about the state of horror movies today, I go on the defensive. I remind the naysayers about the wasteland that began in the late ’80s…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
January 28, 2009
When I hear people complaining about the state of horror movies today, I go on the defensive. I remind the naysayers about the wasteland that began in the late ’80s…
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
January 27, 2009
Variety reports comicbook legend and author Neil Gaiman received the John Newberry Medal for his contribution to children's literature for his tome "The Graveyard Book." The story of an orphan raised by ghosts was singled out by the American Library Assn. for its "delicious mix of murder, fantasy, humor and human longing."
Gaiman's recent screen credits include the upcoming "Caroline" and the screenplay for "Beowulf," which he also produced. He also wrote the novel "Stardust," which was adapted for the screen in 2007 at Paramount starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Claire Danes and Robert DeNiro.
Gaiman is best known for this work on DC/Vertigo's "Sandman" series, which has sparked interest in Hollywood since the late '90s. He's currently working on a bigscreen makeover of Vertigo Comic's "Death: The High Cost of Living."
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
January 27, 2009
Variety reports comicbook legend and author Neil Gaiman received the John Newberry Medal for his contribution to children's literature for his tome "The Graveyard Book." The story of an orphan raised by ghosts was singled out by the American Library Assn. for its "delicious mix of murder, fantasy, humor and human longing."
Gaiman's recent screen credits include the upcoming "Caroline" and the screenplay for "Beowulf," which he also produced. He also wrote the novel "Stardust," which was adapted for the screen in 2007 at Paramount starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Claire Danes and Robert DeNiro.
Gaiman is best known for this work on DC/Vertigo's "Sandman" series, which has sparked interest in Hollywood since the late '90s. He's currently working on a bigscreen makeover of Vertigo Comic's "Death: The High Cost of Living."
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
January 27, 2009
Variety reports comicbook legend and author Neil Gaiman received the John Newberry Medal for his contribution to children's literature for his tome "The Graveyard Book." The story of an orphan raised by ghosts was singled out by the American Library Assn. for its "delicious mix of murder, fantasy, humor and human longing."
Gaiman's recent screen credits include the upcoming "Caroline" and the screenplay for "Beowulf," which he also produced. He also wrote the novel "Stardust," which was adapted for the screen in 2007 at Paramount starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Claire Danes and Robert DeNiro.
Gaiman is best known for this work on DC/Vertigo's "Sandman" series, which has sparked interest in Hollywood since the late '90s. He's currently working on a bigscreen makeover of Vertigo Comic's "Death: The High Cost of Living."
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
January 27, 2009
Elizabeth Banks and Emily Browning
in The Uninvited.
© DreamWorks
Happy Wednesday Eve! In celebration of the occasion, here’s a bunch of clips from The Uninvited, hitting theaters this Friday.
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Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
January 26, 2009
Emily Browning in The Uninvited.
© DreamWorks
Who let the ghosts out? Find out this Friday when The Uninvited hits theaters. Meanwhile, on DVD, the thriller Lakeview Terrace heads a motley assortment…