Archive for April, 2009
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
April 28, 2009
A handful of horror flicks look to be making debuts at the upcoming Cannes film festival. Variety reports an almost certain midnight attraction will be Sam Raimi's horror-thriller "Drag Me to Hell," starring Justin Long and Alison Lohman. This was reportedly very well received in incomplete form at the recent SXSW Film Festival.
Cannes regular Lars von Trier's "Antichrist" will also hit screens. Antichrist stars Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg as a couple who retreat to a secluded forest cabin after the death of their son.
South Korea will be heavily represented this year. "The Host" director Bong's "Mother," a thriller about a woman's attempt to determine who framed her antisocial son for a ghastly murder, and "Oldboy" helmer Park Chan-wook's "Thirst" a vampire tale about a small-town priest transformed into a neck-biter by a medical experiment gone wrong.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
April 28, 2009
A handful of horror flicks look to be making debuts at the upcoming Cannes film festival. Variety reports an almost certain midnight attraction will be Sam Raimi's horror-thriller "Drag Me to Hell," starring Justin Long and Alison Lohman. This was reportedly very well received in incomplete form at the recent SXSW Film Festival.
Cannes regular Lars von Trier's "Antichrist" will also hit screens. Antichrist stars Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg as a couple who retreat to a secluded forest cabin after the death of their son.
South Korea will be heavily represented this year. "The Host" director Bong's "Mother," a thriller about a woman's attempt to determine who framed her antisocial son for a ghastly murder, and "Oldboy" helmer Park Chan-wook's "Thirst" a vampire tale about a small-town priest transformed into a neck-biter by a medical experiment gone wrong.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
April 28, 2009
A handful of horror flicks look to be making debuts at the upcoming Cannes film festival. Variety reports an almost certain midnight attraction will be Sam Raimi's horror-thriller "Drag Me to Hell," starring Justin Long and Alison Lohman. This was reportedly very well received in incomplete form at the recent SXSW Film Festival.
Cannes regular Lars von Trier's "Antichrist" will also hit screens. Antichrist stars Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg as a couple who retreat to a secluded forest cabin after the death of their son.
South Korea will be heavily represented this year. "The Host" director Bong's "Mother," a thriller about a woman's attempt to determine who framed her antisocial son for a ghastly murder, and "Oldboy" helmer Park Chan-wook's "Thirst" a vampire tale about a small-town priest transformed into a neck-biter by a medical experiment gone wrong.
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
April 27, 2009
© DreamWorks
The Univited and Martyrs lead a relatively light week for horror DVDs, which also included the Kim Basinger direct-to-video thriller While She Was Out.
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Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
April 26, 2009
© The Weinstein Co.
Some interesting trailers for upcoming movies:
Halloween 2: The sequel to Rob Zombie’s Halloween remake…looks kinda like the original Halloween 2. Sorority Row: Another remake, this time of the…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
April 24, 2009
© Overture
According to the Overture Films website, The Crazies has already been bumped from this September all the way to February 26, 2010 — a time of year that’s turning…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
April 24, 2009
© Overture
According to the Overture Films website, The Crazies has already been bumped from this September all the way to February 26, 2010 — a time of year that’s turning…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
April 23, 2009
New Moon’s Paul (Alex Meraz), Sam (Chaske Spencer),
Jared (Bronson Pelletier) and Embry (Kiowa Gordon).
Photo: James White © Summit
They look more like Chippendales than werewolves, but this sexed-up first photo…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
April 23, 2009
New Moon’s Paul (Alex Meraz), Sam (Chaske Spencer),
Jared (Bronson Pelletier) and Embry (Kiowa Gordon).
Photo: James White © Summit
They look more like Chippendales than werewolves, but this sexed-up first photo…