Archive for March, 2012
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March 22, 2012
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Although the “found footage” TV show The River has yet to be cancelled by ABC, its low ratings have the sharks circling. Deadline, which calls the show’s cancellation “a foregone conclusion,” reports that Netflix is looking into possibly picking up the series once the axe falls. The River reportedly appeals to the streaming service because, although its live ratings are weak, the numbers indicate that a healthy number of people record it on DVR to watch at a later date — the kind of people Netflix craves for its streaming format.
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
March 22, 2012
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Although the “found footage” TV show The River has yet to be cancelled by ABC, its low ratings have the sharks circling. Deadline, which calls the show’s cancellation “a foregone conclusion,” reports that Netflix is looking into possibly picking up the series once the axe falls. The River reportedly appeals to the streaming service because, although its live ratings are weak, the numbers indicate that a healthy number of people record it on DVR to watch at a later date — the kind of people Netflix craves for its streaming format.
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March 21, 2012
A scene from Grabbers.
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Following up on the Sundance Film Festival pickups from earlier this year, here’s an update on a new round of indie pickups you should be seeing later in 2012 — most likely in limited theatrical release or direct to video.
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March 20, 2012
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In the thriller Brake, Stephen Dorff is locked in the trunk of a car for 90 minutes. That’s it. Hardly thrilling, you say? Well, you obviously haven’t been locked in a trunk with Stephen Dorff before. Read about it in my review of Brake…
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March 20, 2012
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We've got more new trailers than an episode of The Price Is Right, including a fun teaser for the Australian shocker The Loved Ones (opening in the US this summer), a first look at producer Oren Peli's (Paranormal Activity) newest "found footage" scare fest Chernobyl Diaries (in theaters May 25), plus second trailers for Prometheus (June 8), The Cabin in the Woods (April 13) and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter...
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March 19, 2012
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This week witnesses the thriller Brake getting a limited theatrical release, while home video releases are headed by the remake The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, plus Creature, A Lonely Place to Die…
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March 18, 2012
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Well, Season 2 of The Walking Dead ended with a bang Sunday night, providing about as much action and carnage as the other 12 episodes combined. Despite the stretches if inactivity, though, I found that the entire season — and frankly, the series as a whole — really grew on me. Initially, I tuned in as much out of curiosity as anything, but by the end (truthfully, by the mid-season finale), I found The Walking Dead to be must-see TV. How did you like it?
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March 16, 2012
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Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day comes word of the return of the horror franchise no one was clamoring for: Leprechaun! Lionsgate is teaming with, of all companies, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on a “reboot” of the series. WWE Studios is co-producing at least one film with Lionsgate about a vengeful leprechaun (played by Warwick Davis in six pics between 1993 and 2003) who tracks down and kills anyone in possession of his precious gold.
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
March 16, 2012
© Lionsgate
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day comes word of the return of the horror franchise no one was clamoring for: Leprechaun! Lionsgate is teaming with, of all companies, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on a “reboot” of the series. WWE Studios is co-producing at least one film with Lionsgate about a vengeful leprechaun (played by Warwick Davis in six pics between 1993 and 2003) who tracks down and kills anyone in possession of his precious gold.