Aus film to take on Hollywood horror
Posted by Horror Movies News on March 7, 2014A Queensland filmmaker is planning to take on Hollywood and reinstate the horror movie genre to the heights of success it achieved during the 1980s.
A Queensland filmmaker is planning to take on Hollywood and reinstate the horror movie genre to the heights of success it achieved during the 1980s.
German actor Thomas Kretschmann has signed on to play the villain in "Agent 47," the new film adaptation of the "Hitman" video game franchise.

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If Alfred Hitchcock had directed Phone Booth...it would probably have been much better than Grand Piano, which takes the trapped-in-a-phone-booth-by-a-sniper concept to a ridiculous trapped-performing-a-concerto-by-a-sniper level that is never really rationalized. Read about it in my review of Grand Piano, which opens today in limited theatrical release and is available on demand.
...TBS has renewed its new sitcom hit Ground Floor for a second season. Created by Emmy nominees Bill Lawrence and Greg Malins , the series stars Skylar Astin , Briga Heelan and John C. McGinley .
Selling "300: Rise of an Empire" was already going to be difficult even before its leading man went missing from promotional duties.
The city may be different, but many of the faces remain the same at this year's Garden State Film Festival.
Now that "Breaking Bad" is over and "Mad Men" is ending after its upcoming seventh season, AMC is looking for its next big drama.
OCTOBER 04: Honorees Jennifer Hudson, Elizabeth Banks, Amy Poehler, Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington, Amy Pascal, Nicole Kidman and Aisha Tyler pose onstage at Variety's 5th Annual Power of Women event presented by Lifetime.
Settling in for a film that takes place almost entirely on an airplane, as does the latest Liam Neeson action flick "Non-Stop," one's instinct is to search for the nearest sleeping pill.