Archive for July, 2011
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July 5, 2011

© New Line
We’ve got new posters for a pair of the more high-profile upcoming horror releases: Final Destination 5 (opening August 12; in case you couldn’t tell from the poster, it’s in 3-D…in your face!) and Dream House (opening September 30).
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July 4, 2011

© Breaking Glass/Vicious CIrcle
The Anniversary at Shallow Creek is a promising little film that takes the typical slasher setup — a group of young folks being stalked while gathering for a weekend of fun at an isolated house — and gives it an infusion of originality by making the masked killer a sniper. But can the film hit the target? Read on to find out in my review of The Anniversary at Shallow Creek.
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July 3, 2011

© IFC
The British zombie comedy Doghouse makes its TV debut this week, airing on Wednesday, July 6, at 10:30 PM ET/PT on the Independent Film Channel. A couple of other small indie horror flicks likewise premiere this week: Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives (Friday, July 8, at 10:00 PM ET/PT on Showtime Beyond) and Albino Farm (Saturday, July 9, at 9:00 PM ET/PT on The Movie Channel).
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July 1, 2011

© View Askew Productions
Kevin Smith’s political horror movie Red State, which enjoyed a brief and successful “touring” theatrical release this past spring, was previously slated for a Labor Day release, but Smith has announced that that date is the film’s “video on demand” opening. It will be made available on demand via Lionsgate starting September 5, followed by a theatrical release (at to-be-determined locations) in October. Lionsgate will also handle the DVD/Blu-ray release, whenever that happens.
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Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
July 1, 2011

© View Askew Productions
Kevin Smith’s political horror movie Red State, which enjoyed a brief and successful “touring” theatrical release this past spring, was previously slated for a Labor Day release, but Smith has announced that that date is the film’s “video on demand” opening. It will be made available on demand via Lionsgate starting September 5, followed by a theatrical release (at to-be-determined locations) in October. Lionsgate will also handle the DVD/Blu-ray release, whenever that happens.
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