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Nina Dobrev went to medical boot camp for Flatliners role

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 29, 2017

The 28-year-old actress stars in the upcoming horror thriller by Niels Arden Oplev and for the role as the medical student Marlo, Dobrev and the rest of the cast had to undertake training to make the science and medical scenes look "believable" on camera. Speaking to OceanDrive.com , Dobrev said: "We went through a rigorous medical boot camp to learn about everything to do with reviving a human in a dire situation - CPR, how to use the defibrillator, how to get heart monitors, and if that's not working, how to physically check the body.

Where were you in ’82? What we saw at the movies that year

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 29, 2017

In the summer of 1982, one movie imagined with eerie accuracy the film medium's most persistent and successful competitor - television - as a supernatural force fighting for control of American hearts and minds. This was 35 years ago, long before cable explosion and streaming and "Game of Thrones."

Ed Skrein quits Hellboy reboot

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 29, 2017

The 34-year-old British actor had signed up to play Major Ben Daimo, a consultant to the titular character at the Bureau for Paranormal Research, in the Neil Marshall reboot but has left the project amid outcry over whitewashing. The casting of the 'Deadpool' star had been slammed by fans, as the character is originally portrayed as Japanese-American in the comic book.

A Tale of Two Chainsaws: Humor and Horror in the Films of Tobe Hooper

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 28, 2017

All Saints feels like a bit of a miracle. It's a faith-based movie inspired by a true story that lets its dramatic moments unfold without "The Ballad of Narayama" is a Japanese film of great beauty and elegant artifice, telling a story of startling cruelty.

Tobe Hooper, horror master behind ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,’ …

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 28, 2017

Tobe Hooper, a 29-year-old Texan and film-school dropout, had wanted to make a work of art - a cinematic masterpiece in the mold of his Italian idols, directors Federico Fellini and Michelangelo Antonioni. Walking through a bustling Montgomery Ward department store days before Christmas in 1972, he found inspiration for a grislier kind of movie in a display of gleaming chain saws.

Tobe Hooper’s Legacy of Terror: A Video Appreciation

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 28, 2017

While a lot of film fans will tell you that modern horror filmmaking began with Polanski's Rosemary's Baby , I'm of the school of thought that Rosemary's was actually the end of classic horror, and it was Hooper's Massacre that birthed the next phase of the genre, which became dominated by single villains, sometimes supernatural, sometimes just beyond the scope of expected evil, whose motivations were primal, vicious, and merciless.

One Outtake of Robert Shaw’s Death in ‘Jaws’ Was Even More Graphic

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 28, 2017

The character was as charming as he was obnoxious and off-putting, which made Quint's grisly demise one of the more emotional moments in the Steven Spielberg classic. In the film, after the enormous Great While shark sinks its teeth into Quint's midsection, some blood comes out of the character's mouth as he lets out a screafm.

The Poetic Work of Trailer Recutters

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 28, 2017

Online, would-be film editors and directors make new teasers for classic movies, and sometimes they kick loose aesthetic revelation. watch a lot of movies.

Capone sits down with Marjorie Prime star, the great Geena Davis

Posted by Horror Movies News on August 28, 2017

Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here. I grew up watching Geena Davis in the movies.


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