Archive for June, 2012
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June 30, 2012
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It’s a busy week of TV premieres for several notable horror/suspense films: the underrated remake The Thing (Saturday, July 7, at 10:00 PM ET/PT on Cinemax), the dark Pedro Almodóvar fairy tale The Skin I Live In (Friday, July 6, at 1:00 AM ET/PT on Starz) and the Howling franchise “reboot” The Howling: Reborn (Wednesday, July 4, at 11:00 PM ET/PT on The Movie Channel).
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June 28, 2012
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June 28, 2012
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June 27, 2012
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Has the long-gestating remake/reboot of Child’s Play morphed into a sequel? And more shocking, a direct-to-video sequel? Moviehole is reporting that a fifth sequel in the Child’s Play franchise, dubbed Curse of Chucky, will begin shooting in September, with the aim of going straight to video (presumably sometime in 2013). Series creator Don Mancini, who has written all five of the films to date (and also directing the last entry, Seed of Chucky), has been planning a darker, more horror-centric reboot of the franchise for years, but it seems he’s decided to use that same approach for the sequel, which will reportedly eschew the increasingly campy, comedic angle of the previous two films by abandoning the entire “Chucky as family man” angle altogether.
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June 26, 2012
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It’s officially summer, so what better time to think about all the horrors that could await you beneath the depths as you cool off in the ocean, the pool, a lake or a friendly local disease-ridden swamp. Check out my picks for the best aquatic horror movies.
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June 26, 2012
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A couple more limited-release horror movies have been added to the summer slate, both of which seem promising:
- Rites of Spring: The Signal stars AJ Bowen and Anessa Ramsey reunite in the story of kidnappers who find that their hiding place is in the hunting ground for a murderous creature. It hits both theaters and video-on-demand on July 27.
- The Awakening: Fans of The Woman in Black might want to take note of this, another period British ghost movie -- this one set in the 1920s and starring Rebecca Hall (The Prestige, The Town) as a skeptic who has written a book about debunking the supernatural. Her beliefs (or lack thereof), however, are put to the test when a teacher, played by Dominic West (The Wire, 300), asks her to investigate rumors of the ghost of a recently deceased student haunting his all-boys boarding school. It hits theaters on August 10.
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June 25, 2012
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In a fairly uneventful week, there aren’t any theatrical horror/suspense releases and no major home video releases, as a host of foreign and cult direct-to-video fare hits the video shelves, headed by the Korean film Sector 7, Troma’s Father’s Day, Parasitic and some British and Italian re-releases.
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June 24, 2012
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It’s been rumored to be in the works several times in the 11 years since Jurassic Park III hit theaters, but now it appears that Jurassic Park IV is finally on track to becoming a reality. That’s because the studio has tapped husband-and-wife writing team Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, fresh off the success of Rise of the Planet of the Apes, to pen the script.
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June 24, 2012
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This week, Final Destination 5 -- possibly the best of the series since the original -- makes its TV debut, airing on Saturday, June 30, at 8:00 PM ET/PT on HBO.
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