TV Movie Highlight of the Week: Asylum Blackout
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on December 22, 2012
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This week, the film Asylum Blackout makes its TV debut, airing on Saturday, December 29, at 10:00 PM ET/PT on Cinemax.
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This week, the film Asylum Blackout makes its TV debut, airing on Saturday, December 29, at 10:00 PM ET/PT on Cinemax.
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Briefly: a couple of notable release date changes…Riddick, the eagerly anticipated third film in the Riddick series that began with Pitch Black (2000) and continued in The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) finally has a release date: September 6, 2013. Perhaps not quite as eagerly anticipated is The Amityville Horror: The Lost Tapes, the “found footage” entry in the Amityville Horror franchise that was announced a year and a half ago and has still yet to begin filming. Now, at least, it has an official release date: January 3…2014.
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Briefly: a couple of notable release date changes…Riddick, the eagerly anticipated third film in the Riddick series that began with Pitch Black (2000) and continued in The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) finally has a release date: September 6, 2013. Perhaps not quite as eagerly anticipated is The Amityville Horror: The Lost Tapes, the “found footage” entry in the Amityville Horror franchise that was announced a year and a half ago and has still yet to begin filming. Now, at least, it has an official release date: January 3…2014.
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Here are some newly announced DVD/Blu-ray releases of note for horror/suspense fans:
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Who said the Top 40 is just for songs? Here are my choices for the Top 40 Direct-to-Video/Limited Horror Releases of 2012 — dedicated to all those people who complain that there are no good horror movies anymore. Sure, they’re not all GREAT, but there’s plenty here for a frightfully fun evening…or 40.
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It’s a typically light holiday season for horror/suspense, with this week debuting home video releases of Resident Evil: Retribution, The Frozen and The Millennium Bug.
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The weather outside is frightful…so why not curl up in front of the TV for a snowy horror movie? The latest is The Frozen, starring Brit Morgan (True Blood) and Noah Segan (Deadgirl), about a couple who get lost in the snowy wilderness and discover they’re not alone. Read about it in my review of The Frozen.
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Just three months after it hit DVD, the lighthearted vampire/zombie flick The Revenant is airing on TV, premiering on Saturday, December 22, at 10:00 PM ET/PT on Cinemax.
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A full three and a half years ago, in the summer of 2009, there were plans for a sequel to the haunted house film The Haunting in Connecticut. Entitled The Haunting in Georgia, it was to shoot in the summer of 2010, and there was even talk of a third entry in the series, The Haunting in New York. But a funny thing happened on the way to the multiplex: nothing. Filming didn’t actually occur until 2011, and since then, Georgia apparently hasn’t been on many people’s minds, because there’s been no word on its release. Until now.