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Check Out the Awesome New Tucker & Dale vs. Evil Poster!

Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on July 10, 2011

Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
© Magnet

It seemed like it might never happen, but the long-gestating release of the horror-comedy Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is finally on its way! As proof, Magnet Releasing has unleashed a slick new poster that provides a hint at the fun, spoofy nature of the film -- about  a couple of harmless hillbillies who are mistaken for psycho killers by a group of college kids who've seen too many horror movies. You'll be able to catch in select theaters starting September 30 (April 26 on demand).

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Cuban Zombies? It’s the Juan of the Dead Trailer!

Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on July 7, 2011

Juan of the Dead
© Producciones de la 5ta Avenida

Cuba might not be the first place (or second or third or fourth) you think of when you think of a zombie movie, but a new flick is out to change that. Juan of the Dead (a play on Shaun of the Dead, itself a play on Dawn of the Dead) is an upcoming zombie comedy ("zom com") coming straight out of Havana, and as the first full trailer reveals, it's no shoestring budget production. With a cost of over $2 million, it's actually a blockbuster-sized project by Cuban standards.

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Cuban Zombies? It’s the Juan of the Dead Trailer!

Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on July 7, 2011

Juan of the Dead
© Producciones de la 5ta Avenida

Cuba might not be the first place (or second or third or fourth) you think of when you think of a zombie movie, but a new flick is out to change that. Juan of the Dead (a play on Shaun of the Dead, itself a play on Dawn of the Dead) is an upcoming zombie comedy (“zom com”) coming straight out of Havana, and as the first full trailer reveals, it’s no shoestring budget production. With a cost of over $2 million, it’s actually a blockbuster-sized project by Cuban standards.

Cuban Zombies? It’s the Juan of the Dead Trailer!

Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on July 7, 2011

Juan of the Dead
© Producciones de la 5ta Avenida

Cuba might not be the first place (or second or third or fourth) you think of when you think of a zombie movie, but a new flick is out to change that. Juan of the Dead (a play on Shaun of the Dead, itself a play on Dawn of the Dead) is an upcoming zombie comedy (“zom com”) coming straight out of Havana, and as the first full trailer reveals, it’s no shoestring budget production. With a cost of over $2 million, it’s actually a blockbuster-sized project by Cuban standards.

Cuban Zombies? It’s the Juan of the Dead Trailer!

Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on July 7, 2011

Juan of the Dead
© Producciones de la 5ta Avenida

Cuba might not be the first place (or second or third or fourth) you think of when you think of a zombie movie, but a new flick is out to change that. Juan of the Dead (a play on Shaun of the Dead, itself a play on Dawn of the Dead) is an upcoming zombie comedy (“zom com”) coming straight out of Havana, and as the first full trailer reveals, it’s no shoestring budget production. With a cost of over $2 million, it’s actually a blockbuster-sized project by Cuban standards.

Bloody Disgusting Selects Picks Up Lucky McKee’s The Woman

Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on July 7, 2011

Offspring
Pollyanna McIntosh in Offspring.
© Lionsgate

The Bloody Disgusting Selects series continues to add titles to its stable of horror movies. The latest is The Woman, directed by respected genre filmmaker Lucky McKee (Red, May, The Woods). The Woman is a sequel to the cannibal film Offspring, which was based on the Jack Ketchum novel of the same name and was one of the 2009 Ghost House Underground releases. Unlike Offspring, The Woman, about the last surviving member of a cannibal family (Pollyanna McIntosh, reprising her role) who is taken in by a lawyer who thinks he can “civilize” her, will receive a limited theatrical run — presumably sometime this fall.

Bereavement Star Is Leatherface’s New Nemesis

Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on July 6, 2011

Bereavement
Alexandra Daddario in Bereavement.
© Crimson Films

According to Variety, Alexandra Daddario is all but set to play the female lead (the "final girl") in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D. Daddario is probably best known for her co-starring role in Percy Jackson and the Olympians, but horror fans might recognize her as the lead in Bereavement (hitting DVD August 30), where she displayed the same sort of talent (ahem) for fleeing from a maniacal serial killer while clad in a form-fitted white tank top that Jessica Biel utilized so effectively in the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Production on TCM3D is set to begin this month, with a theatrical release planned for October 5, 2012.

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Halfhearted Haunting: The Ward Movie Review

Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on July 5, 2011

The Ward
© A Bigger Boat

The ghost story The Ward is director John Carpenter’s first theatrical horror film in a decade, but is it worth the wait? Read about it in my review of The Ward.

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Bloody Brussels: Vampires Movie Review

Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on July 5, 2011

Vampires
© Left Field Ventures

Not to be confused with Vampires Suck, Vampires is a satirical Belgian faux documentary that purports to reveal what life (and death) is like within the vampire community in Belgium. Read about it in my review of Vampires.

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