Archive for December, 2012
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December 6, 2012

© New Line
Although he’s been linked to a slew of big-screen adaptations — everything from Frankenstein to The Count of Monte Cristo to At the Mountains of Madness to Pinocchio to even the Disney ride The Haunted Mansion — it looks like Guillermo Del Toro (Hellboy, Mimic, Blade II) has officially settled on what his feature film follow-up to next year’s aliens-versus-robots blockbuster Pacific Rim will be. And even better news for genre fans: it will be a return to his horror roots.
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on
December 6, 2012

© New Line
Although he’s been linked to a slew of big-screen adaptations — everything from Frankenstein to The Count of Monte Cristo to At the Mountains of Madness to Pinocchio to even the Disney ride The Haunted Mansion — it looks like Guillermo Del Toro (Hellboy, Mimic, Blade II) has officially settled on what his feature film follow-up to next year’s aliens-versus-robots blockbuster Pacific Rim will be. And even better news for genre fans: it will be a return to his horror roots.
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December 4, 2012

© ThinkGeek
It’s that time of the year again — when parents of horror movie fans wonder what they did wrong to make their little ones grow up to want such demented presents. For some ideas to freak out the loved ones in your life this year, check out my Great Gift Ideas for Horror Movie Fans.
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December 4, 2012
© Anchor Bay
The 1984 slasher Silent Night, Deadly Night is a guilty pleasure of mine, but I was open to seeing what the (loose) remake Silent Night could offer. As it turns out, that amounts to not much besides gory kills — granted, depending on who you are, that might be all you need. Read about it in my review of Silent Night.
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December 2, 2012
The found footage movie V/H/S is just hitting DVD and Blu-ray this week, but apparently its previously announced sequel has already been filmed — at least, if the first photos (right) are any indication. Entitled S-VHS, it will premiere next month at the Sundance Film Festival (as its predecessor did), where it hopefully will pick up a distributor. I’d guess Magnet Releasing would be frontrunner, given it handled the first film, and it wouldn’t be a reach to guess it will released in the fall of 2013.
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