Archive for September, 2010
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
September 7, 2010
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The 2010 nominees for the Scream Awards, celebrating horror, sci fi, fantasy and comics, have been announced, and the candidates for Best Horror Movie are:
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
September 6, 2010
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Those horror fans who balked at the idea of remaking the 1985 vampire film Fright Night may have gotten more fodder for their ire when a photo of the character Peter Vincent leaked online recently.
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Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
September 5, 2010
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Although he’s become something of a punchline of late, I remain an M. Night Shyamalan apologist and am looking forward to the Night Chronicles trilogy of horror movies that he’s producing. The first, Devil, opens on September 17, while the second, Twelve Strangers, is in the works. And recently, Shyamalan let slip a juicy tease for the third film: it began as a script for a sequel to his superhero movie Unbreakable.
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
September 3, 2010
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Barry Levinson, the acclaimed director of such films as Rain Man, The Natural, Diner and Good Morning, Vietnam, is reportedly going to “slum” in the horror realm (granted, he also directed Sphere) with a movie called The Bay. Screen Daily is referring to the pic, which was previously titled Isopod, as a “zombie eco-thriller,” with a plot that concerns “the aftermath of a viral outbreak on the Eastern Seaboard.”
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
September 3, 2010
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain
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Barry Levinson, the acclaimed director of such films as Rain Man, The Natural, Diner and Good Morning, Vietnam, is reportedly going to “slum” in the horror realm (granted, he also directed Sphere) with a movie called The Bay. Screen Daily is referring to the pic, which was previously titled Isopod, as a “zombie eco-thriller,” with a plot that concerns “the aftermath of a viral outbreak on the Eastern Seaboard.”
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
September 3, 2010
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain
Getty Images
Barry Levinson, the acclaimed director of such films as Rain Man, The Natural, Diner and Good Morning, Vietnam, is reportedly going to “slum” in the horror realm (granted, he also directed Sphere) with a movie called The Bay. Screen Daily is referring to the pic, which was previously titled Isopod, as a “zombie eco-thriller,” with a plot that concerns “the aftermath of a viral outbreak on the Eastern Seaboard.”
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
September 1, 2010
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The remake of Clive Barker’s 1987 cult hit Hellraiser has been languishing for years, struggling to get an acceptable script written and a director to stay on board. Big-name horror talent like director Pacal Laugier (Martyrs) and writers Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton (Feast, the last four Saw movies) have been attached, but nothing yet has actually gone into production.