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Horror Brain News -- August 21, 2007
Strand Releasing and Sony Pictures Acquire Anthony Hopkins' 'SLIPSTREAM'
Hollywoodreporter.com reports that the Anthony Hopkins-directed feature Slipstream, starring Hopkins, Christian Slater, John Turturro, Michael Clarke Duncan and Camryn Manheim, will be distributed domestically by Strand Releasing and on home video through Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisition Group.
The genre-mixing feature centers on a murder-mystery screenwriter (Hopkins) whose characters begin coming to life as his life blurs with his screenplay. His brain begins to implode, captured in the film through a nonlinear, hallucinogenic narrative.
Stella Arroyave and Robert Katz produced the film from Hopkins' original script, which marks his screenwriting debut. Strand plans a limited release beginning Oct. 26, followed by a Sony DVD release next year.
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Autumn Resser Joins Cast of 'LOST BOYS 2: THE TRIBE'
Hollywoodreporter.com also reports that Autumn Reeser is ready for some blood in Lost Boys 2: The Tribe, Warner Premiere's sequel to the 1987 movie. P.J. Pesce is directing. Reeser will play a girl who, along with her brother, moves to the town of Trinidad, Calif., where she is seduced by the leader of a cult of vampire surfers. Reeser is best known for her role on Fox's "The O.C." She next stars in the ABC Family telefilm "Nature of the Beast." Reeser is repped by APA and Kritzer Levine Wilkins Entertainment.
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Horror Brain News -- August 20, 2007
Tom Savini Joins The Cast of 'LOST BOYS' Sequel
Fangoria.com reports that the makeup FX legend/actor Tom Savini has informed them that he will appear in Lost Boys: The Tribe. "I'm one of the first vampires you see in the movie," Savini said of the sequel to the much-loved 1987 Joel ("The Number 23") Schumacher teen horror hit. "I'm a surfer who runs into the vampires at the beginning of the film, in a sequence that is shot very Sergio Leone-style [à la the extreme close-up prologue of the director's classic "Once Upon A Time In The West"]. They're shooting 'The Tribe' in Vancouver right now, and I'll be there September 11."
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Trailer: 'P2'
If you click here, you can check out the official website for Summit Entertainment's forthcoming horror thriler "P2" - the Alexandre Aja ("Haute Tension", "The Hills Have Eyes") produced film - which features the very first trailer for the flick.
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Horror Brain News -- August 17, 2007
After Dark Films Duo To Launch Autonomous Films Label
Hollywdoodreporter.com reports that After Dark Films partners Courtney Solomon and Allan Zeman are launching Autonomous Films, a sister production/distribution label with a two-year, $55 million JPMorgan P&A credit facility.
Solomon has raised about 70% of the $50 million he will use to produce and acquire three to four mainstream films a year, most in the $5 million-$20 million range. Half of the production funds will come from private-equity funding (mostly from Hong Kong-based real estate financier Zeman) and half from international presales, subsidies and other sources. Solomon said the remainder of the financing will be finalized within the next few weeks.
Autonomous plans to put three films into production in first-quarter 2008, with one set for distribution in the fourth quarter and the second set for release during second-quarter 2009. Although the unannounced project deals are now being finalized, two of the planned films are broad comedies and one is an action caper film in the vein of "Ocean's Eleven." Solomon said a potential fourth feature would be in the $1 million-$3 million range.
The new label's output will be a part of Solomon's existing three-year deal signed in July 2006 with Lionsgate Films, which handles DVD, pay TV, other TV, PPV, VOD and, for some titles, theatrical distribution.
Two previously announced After Dark titles -- Goran Dukic's black comedy "Wristcutters: A Love Story," starring Patrick Fugit and Shannyn Sossamon, and Griffin Dunne's drama "Fierce People," starring Diane Lane and Donald Sutherland -- will be released under the Autonomous label in the next three months.
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'POLTERGEIST: 25th ANNIVERSARY EDITION' & 'BASKET CASE 2' Coming In October
DavisDVD.com reports that Warner Home Video will at long last release Poltergeist: 25th Anniversary Edition on October 9th. The DVD will feature a newly remastered 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Extras will include the new documentary "They're Here: The Real World of Poltergeists Revealed" (Part One - The Science Of The Spirit, Part Two - Communication With The Dead), a making-of featurette and trailer gallery. Retail is $19.97.
Unfortunately, however, it appears that Warners has cancelled any HD-DVD and Blu-ray release for this title until 2008.
Also, DavisDVD.com reports that Synapse Films has announced the DVD debut of Basket Case 2 for October 30th. Director Frank Henenlotter's follow-up to his original arrives with a brand-new 1.78 anamorphic transfer mastered from a high-definition transfer of the original 35mm camera negative. Bonus materials include "Beyond The Wicker," a brand-new making-of featurette, and "The Man In The Moon Mask" new interview with actor David Emge. retail is $19.95. Also keep your eyes wide open for Synapse Films' uncensored Special Edition DVD of director Frank Henenlotter's Brain Damage coming back in print for a limited time on the same date for $19.95.
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Filmmaker Ed Sanchez Talks About His Latest Project 'SEVENTH MOON'
Bloodygoodhorror.net now has up an interview with Ed Sanchez, the man who catapulted to fame as one of the co-creators of "The Blair Witch Project." Almost ten years later, with a controversial sequel and an underrated alien invasion flick "Altered" behind him, he's ready to try to scare the crap out of you again with his new film called "Seventh Moon."
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'HOSTEL: PART II' DVD Cover Art Revealed
DVDactive.com now has up the official DVD artwork for the forthcoming unrated release of Eli Roth's Hostel: Part II, which will be coming to a store near you on October 23rd.
From DVDactive.com:
Extras will include an Eli Roth commentary, a second commentary with Gabriel Roth and Quentin Tarantino, and a third commentary with Eli Roth, Lauren German, Richard Burgi and Vera Jordanova. Completing the package will be a âHostel Part II: The Next Levelâ behind the scenes featurette, a âThe Art of KNB Effectsâ featurette, another featurette on set design, an International Television Special, a Blood and Guts montage, deleted scenes, Elvis Mitchell of âThe Treatmentâ Interview with Eli Roth, and Factory Torture Cams. A Blu-ray edition will also be available for $38.96. This will include all of the above extra material, along with some additional "Factory Torture Footage" exclusive to the Blu-ray edition.
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Horror Brain News -- August 16, 2007
Trailer: 'EASTERN PROMISES'
Twitchfilm.net now has up a link to a brand new trailer for David Cronenbergâs latest thriller Easter Promises, which will be hitting theaters on September 14th. Check it out.
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'OPEN WATER' Duo Prepare A New Thriller For Paramount Vantage
Variety.com reports that writer-director Chris Kentis and producer Laura Lau are reteaming on an untitled thriller for Paramount Vantage -- their first film since indie hit "Open Water."
Kentis wrote and will direct the Vantage project, which is eying an early 2008 start.
Story revolves around a young woman who is arrested for a crime she didn't commit and plunged into a state of confusion and psychological terror as she defends herself.
"Chris and Laura have the ability to tap into viewers' fears and anxieties and create scenarios that are truly terrifying in their realism," rep John Lesher said.
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Lackluster DVD Re-Release Planned For 'PROM NIGHT'
DavisDVD.com reports that Echo Bridge Home Entertainment will release a new widescreen edition of the Jamie Lee Curtis slasher Prom Night on October 2nd. No word yet if it'll be a proper anamorphic transfer this go-around, but one can always hope. Retail is $6.99.
Why even bother?
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Horror Brain News -- August 15, 2007
WB Set To Bring âCONDEMNED: CRIMINAL ORIGINSâ Video Game To The Big Screen!
Hollywoodreporter.com reports that director Tarsem Singh is set to return to the studio world with The Unforgettable, a science fiction thriller from Warner Bros. Pictures being produced by Basil Iwanyk, David Goyer and Jason Hall.
"Unforgettable," originally titled "Species X," centers on a cop who in the course of a murder investigation realizes that he is not human and uncovers a war between good and evil aliens.
The project is based on the Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment video game "The Condemned: Criminal Origins," which Hall and Nathan Hendrickson created. Hall most recently was senior vp WBIE and oversaw such games as "300: March to Glory," "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" and "The Matrix Online."
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Say It Ainât So! Len Wisemen In Talks To Direct âESCAPE FROM NEW YORKâ Remake!
Hollywoodreporter.com also reports that Len Wiseman, the director behind "Live Free of Die Hard," is in negotiations to helm Escape From New York, New Line Cinema's remake of the cult John Carpenter movie.
The project was set up at New Line in March with Neal Moritz producing and Gerard Butler attached to star as anti-hero Snake Plissken.
Ken Nolan ("Black Hawk Down") wrote the script, which will combine an origin story for Plissken merged with the story of the 1981 movie. The original film was set in a futuristic 1997, when Manhattan had been turned into a giant maximum-security prison. The U.S. president's plane crashed on the island, and Plissken -- incarcerated for robbing a federal reserve bank -- was coerced into a rescue mission.
Hey! Maybe this will be a mind numbing PG-13 film, too! What do ya think?
[Be sure to click here to check out our exclusive interview with screenwriter Ken Nolan.]
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Fox To Release Unrated âDAY WATCHâ DVD In October
Bloody-Disgusting.com reports that the action-packed fantasy thriller Day Watch soars onto DVD October 30th from Fox Home Entertainment. Available as an Unrated Edition DVD featuring footage not shown in theaters from the remarkable cinematic vision of cutting-edge director Timur Bekmambetov, DAY WATCH is the second installment of the innovative film trilogy (the follow-up to last yearâs critically-acclaimed Night Watch) based on the best-selling horror/sci-fi novels by Sergei Luyanenko. DAY WATCH revolves around the ancient war between the forces of Light and Darkness that is reaching itâs tragic outcome. The DAY WATCH Unrated Edition DVD includes the original theatrical Russian language version of the film, as well as an English language dub, along with âThe Making of Day Watchâ featurette, plus director commentary, original Russian trailers and more. In addition, Fox Home Entertainment will also be releasing the Day Watch/Night Watch Two-Pack Collection with both films packaged together.
[Click here to read our review of âDay Watchâ, which was one of the very first reviews of the film to be posted on the net.]
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Special âHATCHETâ Screening Scheduled For New England Area In September
We have been sent some new information regarding the highly anticipated release of Adam Greenâs acclaimed horror flick âHatchetâ. Read on to find out whatâs up:
Newbury Comics, a New England-based comic book chain, will be hosting a special HATCHET screening on Wednesday, September 4th at the AMC Loews Boston Commons. A limited number of tickets are available to the public. The Newbury Comics T-shirt worn by star Joel David Moore throughout the film is a shoutout to writer/director Adam Greenâs favorite comic book store, where he bought all his horror movies and action figures while growing up. For more information about the screening, www.newburycomics.com.
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Complete List of Specs For MGMâs âFROM BEYONDâ & âROTLDâ SE DVDs
DavisDVD.com now has up the following official press release:
Two Gory Horror Masterpieces Arrive On DVD September 11 From MGM Home Entertainment
Los Angeles, CA - Two iconic splatter classics that were pioneers in the horror genre make their way to DVD when From Beyond Unrated and The Return Of The Living Dead Collectorâs Edition arrive on September 11 from MGM Home Entertainment. Just in time for Halloween, these 80s cult classics represent some of the most dark and original content created and started a new trend in black comedy. Based on the short story of the same name by legendary writer H.P. Lovecraft, comes a science-fiction experiment gone horribly wrong in From Beyond. Starring horror legend Jeffrey Combs (imator, The Frighteners) and shot by cult director Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, Dolls), From Beyond Unrated is available for the first time on DVD and includes all new featurettes, a photomontage and the original Directorâs Unrated Cut.
Writer/director Dan OâBannon (Alien, Lifeforce) puts a hilarious spin on the zombie movie with The Return Of The Living Dead. Considered one of the most bizarre yet incredibly funny horror films in its time, The Return Of The Living Dead helped launch the career of scream queen Linnea Quigley (Sorority Babes In The Slime Ball Bowl-O-Rama, Vice Academy) and is a true punk rock zombie comedy. The Collectorâs Edition DVD comes in collectible glow in the dark packaging and features audio commentary from cast, crew and the undead, behind-the-scenes featurettes, an 80s horror film retrospective hosted by the mistress of the night herself, Elvira and of course, zombie subtitles. Both From Beyond Unrated and The Return Of The Living Dead Collectorâs Edition are available for the suggested retail price of $19.98 U.S. / $25.98 Canada. Prebook is August 15, 2007.
From Beyond Unrated Director's Cut
H.P. Lovecraftâs classic tale of suspense became âa grisly amalgam of sex, shock and satireâ (Newsweek) in the hands of the creators of Re-animator. And now, armed with shocking never-before-seen footage and special features and on DVD for the first time, this âbloody good entertainmentâ (Time) has evolved into one of the most gruesomely riveting film experiences of all time! The Resonator, a powerful machine that can control the sixth sense, has killed its creator and sent his associate into an insane asylum. But when a beautiful psychiatrist becomes determined to continue the experiment, she unwittingly opens the door to a hostile parallel universeâ¦and to the deviant behavior within the human psyche. With its victims becoming creatures who feed on â and become aroused by â human brains, the Resonator is the ultimate man-made monster. And now somethingâs gone horribly wrong and no one can turn it off!
From Beyond - Special Features:
⢠"The Directorâs Perspective" featurette
⢠"The Editing Room: Lost and Found" featurette
⢠Interview With Composer
⢠Photo Montage
⢠Storyboard To Film Comparisons w/introduction
⢠Deleted Scenes:
o Appearance of Dr. Pretorus
o Death of Bubba
o Hospital Escape
o Katherine Frees Herself
The Return Of The Living Dead: Collector's Edition
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the cemetery, those brain-eating zombies are back and hungry for more tasty mortals. A fiendish mix of outrageous humor and heart-stopping terror, The Return of the Living Dead is a veritable smorgasbord of fun (LA Herald-Examiner) filled with skin-crawling jolts, eye-popping visuals and relentless surprise! On his first day on the job at an army surplus store, poor Freddy unwittingly releases nerve gas from a secret U.S. military canister, unleashing an unbelievable terror. The gas re-animates a corps of corpses, who arise from their graves with a ravenous hunger for human brains! And luckily for those carnivorous cadavers, there is a group of partying teens nearby, just waiting to be eaten!
The Return Of The Living Dead - Special Features
⢠Cast, crew and undead commentary
⢠"Remembering The Dead: Cast Recollections" featurette
⢠"From The Underground: The Rise of Horror in the 80s" featurette
⢠Zombie subtitle stream
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Horror Brain News -- August 14, 2007
Trailer: 'EDEN LOG'
Twitchfilm.net now has up a link to the first teaser trailer for Franck Vestielâs sci-fi horror thriller Eden Log, which looks very cool. Check it out.
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Crows Are Hungry For Blood In New 'RESIDENT EVIL: EXTINCTION' Clip
NBC.com now has up some brand new footage (which is introduced by actress Ali Larter - "Heroes") from the upcoming Sony Screen Gems picture Resident Evil: Extinction, which will be hitting theaters on September 21st.
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Ice Cube To Star In Film Adaptation of Graphic Novel '10'
Variety.com reports that Ice Cube's shingle is circling a bigscreen adaptation of the graphic novel 10 at Dimension as a starring vehicle for the thesp.
Gustin Nash and Jesse Cale adapted the graphic novel by Shannon Eric Denton and Keith Giffen. Story revolves around a guy who gets what appears to be junk mail informing him he's in a competition with nine others and that whoever gets out alive wins. He throws away the letter, but then a man toting an ax shows up at the door.
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Alexandre Aja Produced 'P2' Coming To Theaters In November
Fangoria.com has just got word from Summit Entertainment that it will release the suspense-chiller P2 in over 2,000 U.S. theaters November 9. Marking the directorial debut of "The Hills Have Eyes" remake editor Franck Khalfoun, who scripted with "Hills" Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur, the movie stars Rachel ("The Woods") Nichols as Angela, a young executive who becomes stranded in an underground parking garage when her car wonât start and she canât get a cell phone signel. Sheâs approached by a security guard ("Ghost Rider"s Wes Bentley), who at first seems friendly but soon turns menacing, forcing Angela to fight for her life.
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Horror Brain News -- August 13, 2007
'FREDDY vs. JASON vs. ASH' Finally Coming To Life... As A Comic Book!
Newsarama.com reports that itâs something of a Holy Grail to horror fans â a three-way meeting between Freddy Krueger from the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, Jason from the Friday the 13th franchise, and Ashley J. Williams from the Evil Dead/Army of Darkness franchise.
The rumors of such a meeting started back somewhere in the early part of the decade, with later reports in the trades that Sam (Evil Dead) Raimi and Bruce Campbell were getting in on the talks with New Line. Scripts and treatments, all purported to be the ârealâ one flew fast and furious around the internet, and in the endâ¦nothing happened.
Until now.
In November, DC and Dynamite Entertainment will re-team for another crossover between their respective licensed properties for a six-issue Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash miniseries written by James Kuhoric with three interlocking covers by J. Scott Campbell for #1, and covers by Eric Powell for #2-#6.
And the best news about the miniseries? Itâs not some new take a meeting between the three. Nope â the six issues will tell the story of the movie that was could have been. One more thing that makes this whole deal interesting? That original treatment for the Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash movie that the miniseries will be pulling from? Written in 2003 by a guy named Jeff Katz (formerly at New Line and now at Fox). Yep â the same Jeff Katz thatâs currently co-writing Booster Gold with Geoff Johns for DC.
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First Official Still From Tim Burton's 'SWEENEY TODD' Revealed!
Slashfilm.com now has up the very first production still from Tim Burtonâs forthcoming adaptation of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, which will be hitting theaters on .
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Corey Feldman & Corey Haim To Return For 'LOST BOYS 2'
Shocktilyoudrop.com reports that they have exclusively learned from an anonymous source that the vampire-slayin' Frog Bros. â [Corey] Feldman and Jamison Newlander - are indeed returning for the next Lost Boys adventure...and so is Corey Haim, reprising his role as Sam Emerson.
Lensing begins, with P.J. Pesce (From Dusk Till Dawn 3) at the helm, a week from today.
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'1408', 'BLACK SHEEP' and 'HOSTEL :PART II' To Hit DVD In October, Specs Unveiled
DavisDVD.com reports that Genius Products and The Weinstein Company will release 1408 on DVD October 2nd. The supernatural thriller, adapted from a short story by Stephen King and starring John Cusack, will be available in an exclusive unrated cut in anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1. Complete details on extras haven't been released yet, but expect deleted scenes, an alternate ending, a featurette or two and more. Retail will be $29.99.
Also, Dimension Extreme and Genius Products will release Black Sheep on October 9th. Presented unrated with an anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, the horror/comedy from New Zealand will also feature an audio commentary track with director Jonathan King and actor Nathan Meister, five deleted scenes with optional commentary, a making-of featurette, a blooper reel, trailer gallery and "Early Morning", a bonus scene shot exclusively for the DVD. Retail is $29.99.
Plus, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has revealed details on their upcoming release of Hostel: Part II. Due on October 23rd, the DVD will be presented in anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1. Bonus materials will include commentary with director Eli Roth, a second commentary with Gabriel Roth and Quentin Tarantino, and a third commentary with Eli Roth, Lauren German, Richard Burgi and Vera Jordanova. Also on the disc are deleted scenes, Factory Torture Cams, "Hostel: Part II: The Next Level", "The Art of KNB Effects", "Set Design" featurettes, International Television Special, "Blood and Guts" Montage, Elvis Mitchell Interview with Eli Roth and trailers. Retail is $28.95.
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Exclusive Interview: KANE HODDER
By: Gorefan
When you mention the name Kane Hodder, it's almost - if not totally - unanimous that the first image to come to mind is Jason Voorhees. Having played the character from "Friday the 13th: Parts VII - X" (more than any other actor to play the role), Kane will forever be remembered as the man who brought that hockey mask-wearing horror icon to life! However, people tend to forget that Kane has done some other fantastic work; occupying multiple roles within the film community.
Whether he is doing stunt work on countless movies, acting in films alongside Academy Award-winning actresses, or serving as stunt coordinator, associate producer and actor for Jeff Thomas' (interview) visual horror fest "Fallen Angels" (review), Kane Hodder is a man with many talents. So as we continue with our exclusive coverage of "Fallen Angels", we bring you our exclusive interview with one of the all-time greats in the horror industry. Enjoy!
HORROR BRAIN: What was it about "Fallen Angels" that drew you to it? What made you want to be a part of this project?
KANE HODDER: I liked the script overall but, in particular, I liked the idea of visually seeing representations of the seven deadly sins. Of course, wanting to be one of those sins myself. I also love the idea of shooting the movie in such a historic location. The feeling in that prison at night was amazing.
HB: You served as stunt coordinator, associate producer and even did a bit of acting for the film. How did you manage to juggle all of those responsibilities?
KH: It was fairly easy for me to do all those jobs because none of them, in particular, were too complicated in this film. Besides, I'm used to coordinating the stunts in a movie where I'm playing a lead character anyway. As far as being associate producer, that was easy because the real producers (Leonard, Derek, Robert & Myron) did all the real producing work.
HB: "Fallen Angels" features quite the all-star cast. What was it like being around all these other big name horror actors? Do you have any interesting stories about things that happened on the set or off set?
KH: The movie has a great cast. It was really enjoyable to work with them, especially since I already knew a lot of them from before; personal appearances and conventions that we have done together. On the set, my favorite thing to do was walk through the dark parts of the prison by myself where we weren't shooting. It felt really weird sometimes. I just wanted to see if I could experience a ghost or something. Of course, someone set up some really good scares for the crew throughout the prison, too. That was hilarious too see.
HB: What was it like working with Jeff Thomas? How is he different from other filmmakers you have worked with?
KH: I really enjoy working with directors like Jeff. I always love when a director has such respect and interest for the genre, and in my opinion, it usually works well when a director is creating a movie from his own written work. Jeff wore me out with his unlimited energy, too!
HB: As mentioned above, you have your hand in many facets of the industry. Do you find yourself preferring one over another or do you just have a blast with all of it?
KH: I will always love the stunt business. It's the one single reason that I wanted to go into film in the first place. However, in recent years, I have realized that I also have a passion for acting too. I almost feel like dramatic acting is where I belong. Never thought I would say that.
HB: If there was someone or something that really drove you to become an actor/stuntmen, what or who would that be and what was their influence on you?
KH: This will be dating myself, but one influence on me choosing to do stunts for a career was watching Chevy Chase do his pratfalls at the beginning of each Saturday Night Live show in the mid seventies. In High School, I always enjoyed making my friends laugh when I would pretend to get hurt in some type of set-up stunt mishap, too.
HB: Have you always been a big fan of horror movies or has it been more of an "I just fell into it" kind of situation?
KH: I have always enjoyed horror movies and I always will.
HB: If you weren't involved in the film industry - doing stuntwork and/or acting - what profession do you feel would appeal to you and could make you happy?
KH: Before I decided to go into stunts professionally, I was studying Geography and cartography! I still think I would have been a great at making maps.
HB: You have worked with so many wonderful and talented actors and filmmakers over the years, is their one film or instance that you can recall that had a lasting impact on you and your career?
KH: One project that comes to mind immediately that had a tremendous impact on my desire to do more acting was working with Charlize Theron in "Monster". It was amazing to watch her work in that film. To see someone transform like that really made me want to see what I might be capable of doing.
HB: Are there any actors, directors, producers, etc. that you would love to work with? If so, who and why? Are there people you have worked with in the past that you absolutely loved working with?
KH: My ultimate goal would be to do a scene with De Niro or Nicholson. I would probably shit myself from nerves though.
HB: What are your thoughts on the current state of the film industry? Do you feel as though horror movies, in particular, have been hurting a bit or are we part of a resurgence that is making the genre more appreciated and loved?
KH: Some horror movies have gotten a little too high tech for my taste and that's why I'm so proud of the movie "Hatchet". It's a throwback to how much fun horror movies used to be. The entire movie elicits the reaction from the audience that the sleeping bag kill in "Friday the 13th part VII" did. You know what I'm talking about...
HB: Are there any films out currently that you absolutely love or just despise?
KH: I'm not a harsh critic for most horror movies. I always find something that I like about the movie, even if people hated it.
HB: People, of course, know you as playing the iconic Jason Voorhees. What was it about that character that made you wanna play him and what ultimately made you decide "enough was enough" and it was time to stop playing the character altogether?
KH: WHAT MADE ME DECIDE TO STOP PLAYING THE CHARACTER!!!??? I NEVER DECIDED THAT. THAT CHOICE WAS MADE AGAINST MY WILL. IT PISSES ME OFF THAT THAT RUMOR WAS PUT OUT THERE. THAT I DECIDED TO QUIT. BULLSHIT!! I never wanted to stop playing the character. People know how much I loved it. Amazing the shitty rumors that go around the Internet. Makes me feel murderous
HB: What projects do you have coming on the horizon that us fans can look forward to seeing you be a part of?
KH: "Hatchet" comes out in theaters Sept. 7th. "Born" will be out on DVD soon. "Ed Gein" came out recently and I just started a movie on June 13th that I'm real excited about where I will be playing the BTK killer. Guess I'm typecast as always being the killer and you know what?....That's just fine with me. I seem to be pretty good at it.....
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Horror Brain News -- August 10, 2007
First Pics From George A. Romero's 'DIARY OF THE DEAD' Revealed!
Fangoria.com has just received an exclusive first look at new photos from George A. Romeroâs highly anticipated Diary of the Dead, which is set to premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. Check 'em out!
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Trailer: 'MUSALLAT'
Twitchfilm.net now has up a link to the official website and trailer for an upcoming Turkish horror flick entitled Musallat. Check 'em out!
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Severin To Bring Lucio Fulci's 'THE PSYCHIC' To DVD In October!
Twitchfilm.net also reports that one of those things weâve kind of seemingly run dry of, good choices from European Horror (especially the 1970âs) from good directors, and with good reputations. NoShameâs downtime, Blue Undergroundâs âAre they? Arenât they?â quietness, and the general mini slew of stuff in the past, has left us wanting a little action as far as USA releases go; the European releases of such films, if subbed, can come in a little on the expensive side, but on the up side we do see a second Mario Bava set late October 2007 also. Severin, who in recent times bought us a superb disc of Fulciâs 'One on Top of the Otherâ as âPerversion Storyâ, will bring us Fulciâs âSeven Notes in Blackâ under the alternative title of The Psychic, coming this October 30th in America.
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Bold Films Purchases Mark L. Smith's Latest Horror Spec 'THE HOLE'
Variety.com reports that Bold Films is climbing into The Hole, buying the horror spec by Mark L. Smith ("Vacancy") and setting it up as a co-production between Bold and Benderspink.
Story centers on two brothers who discover a mysterious hole in the basement that leads to their worst nightmares.
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Buena Vista To Release David Goyer's 'THE INVISIBLE' On DVD In October
DavisDVD.com reports that Buena Vista Entertainment will release the gripping suspense-filled mystery The Invisible on October 16th. The DVD arrives with a 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer, Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks, an audio commentary with Director David S. Goyer And Writer Christine Roum, a second track with Writer Mick Davis, 13 minutes of deleted scenes, two music videos (30 Seconds To Mars "The Kill," Sparta "Taking Back Control") and trailers. Retail is $29.99. Also look for a Blu-ray Disc with retail $34.99.
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Alan Ball's Vampire Drama 'TRUE BLOOD' Coming To HBO, Anna Paquin To Star
Hollywoodreporter.com reports that lan Ball is returning to HBO's primetime lineup as the pay cable network has picked up his drama pilot True Blood to series.
The number of episodes and the premiere date for the vampire drama starring Anna Paquin is yet to be determined. Production on the show's first season is slated to begin in the fall.
Based on the "Southern Vampire" book series by Charlaine Harris, "True Blood" takes place in a world in which vampires can buy Japanese-made synthetic blood. Their integration into a small Louisiana town causes quite a stir, and a love story ensues between a vampire, Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) and Sookie Stackhouse (Paquin), an innocent waitress who can read people's minds.
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Horror Brain News -- August 9, 2007
Trailer: 'BLOODRAYNE 2'
Bloody-Disgusting.com now has up the very first teaser trailer for Uwe Boll's forthcoming BloodRayne 2, which will head directly-to-DVD on September 18th.
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Trailer: 'RETURN TO HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL'
YouTube.com now has up the official trailer (which IGN MOVIES first posted a little while back) for Victor Garcia's follow-up Return to House on Haunted Hill, which will be hitting DVD on October 16th.
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Screenwriter Marcus Dunstan Talks 'FEAST' Sequels, Possible NC-17 Rating
Fangoria.com reports that while talking to them about his scripting work with Patrick Melton on "Saw IV", screenwriter Marcus Dunstan shared a bit of news on their back-to-back sequels to Feast, the PROJECT GREENLIGHT creature feature that marked their entree into Hollywood. âFeast 2 and 3 are coming together, with [director John] Gulager back,â Dunstan tells Fango. âNeo Art & Logic is producing again, and if they let us get away with the vulgarities weâve currently scripted, and if we donât get deported, we just may have the NC-17-rated monsterfest that was only hinted at in the first film.â
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Horror Brain News -- August 8, 2007
New Videos From the Set of J.J. Abrams' Monster Flick Revealed!
Latinoreview.com now has up a link to a J.J. Abrams website that has posted up some brand new behind-the-scenes videos for his latest project - "Cloverfield" or "1-18-08" or "Untitled"... or whatever you wanna call it.
The "Untitled" film will be hitting theaters on 1-18-08.
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Trailer: âTHE LAST WINTERâ
AOL Moviefone now has up a brand new trailer for Larry Fessenden's forthcoming thriller The Last Winter, which goes into limited release on September 19th.
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Nicole Kidman To Star In Universal's Remake of Colombian Horror Picture
Variety.com reports that Universal Pictures has acquired remake rights to the Colombian horror film Al final del espectro, and will develop it as a starring and producing vehicle for Nicole Kidman.
Juan Felipe Orozco, who helmed the original, is attached to direct the remake. Fernley Phillips ("The Number 23") is writing the script.
Kidman will produce through her Blossom Films banner, teamed with Vertigo Entertainment partners Roy Lee and Doug Davison and Rick Schwartz. Latter was a co-producer of "The Departed" and worked with Kidman as exec producer of "The Others" and "Birthday Girl."
Plan is for Kidman to play a woman who, after a tragedy, is encouraged by her father to take refuge in a fancy apartment building. She becomes a shut-in, and begins to see a ghost.
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Screen Gems To Remake New Spanish Horror Flick âRECâ
Variety.com also reports that Screen Gems has made a deal to remake Rec, a Spanish-language horror film about an outbreak of rabies in Los Angeles.
Remake will be written and directed by John Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle, who helmed the horror film "The Poughkeepsie Tapes." Production will begin early next year.
Vertigo's Doug Davison and Roy Lee will produce with Sergio Aguero. Julio and Carlos Fernandez will be exec producers. The original film, financed by Barcelona-based Filmax, was directed by Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza. It has yet to be set for distribution.
In the film, a downtown Los Angeles apartment building is quarantined after a mysterious deadly and highly contagious strain of rabies breaks out. A reporter and her cameraman are among those trapped inside.
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Nunnari & Wechsler To Adapt Thrilling Sci-Fi Graphic Novel âOCEANâ
Variety.com also reports that Hollywood Gang's Gianni Nunnari and Nick Wechsler have teamed to option screen rights to Ocean, a graphic novel by Warren Ellis that is a template for a big-scale alien thriller.
Nunnari and Wechsler will produce, and Craig J. Flores is exec producing.
Story concerns the thousands of coffins containing angel-like bodies, and a giant weapon of mass destruction, discovered by a scientist on Jupiter's ice-covered moon Europa. A U.N. weapons inspector sent to investigate uncovers a chilling secret about the history of humanity.
Nunnari produced "300," based on the Frank Miller graphic novel, and he recently teamed with Wechsler to produce the Miller title "Ronin" at Warner Bros., with Sylvain White ("Stomp the Yard") directing.
Wechsler called the graphic novel "an alien thriller with a fresh take on the origin of man."
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Horror Brain News -- August 7, 2007
Original âWICKER MANâ Helmer To Bring Us âCOWBOYS FOR CHRISTâ!
Moviehole.net reports that the long-awaited âWicker Manâ re-imagining â same story, different backdrop â is finally (this thing has been a long time coming) about to get underway.
Cowboys for Christ, from writer/director Robin Hardy (the chap that brought us the original âWicker Manâ â not the mind numbing remake), has set itself a September 10 start date. Itâs booked locales in Scotland and Texas to shoot.
Starring Christopher Lee and Faye Dunaway, the film tells of a Christian singing star and her chaste fiancé, a Texas cowboy, who travel to Scotland for a music festival that is merely the curtain-raiser for a horrific pagan ritual of sacrifice and murder, and it's uncertain if the power of the Americans' Christian faith will be strong enough to survive the assault of the pagans.
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Soldiers To Fight Against Vampire Zombies In New Regency's 'VIRULENTS'
Variety.com reports that New Regency is taking the current wave of pics set amid the war and terrorism in the Middle East and adding a twist: vampires and zombies.
It's optioned the Virgin Comics title Virulents and set John Moore ("The Omen") to direct the adaptation. Pic will be distributed by 20th Century Fox.
Story, to be adapted by John Cox ("Sergeant Rock"), revolves around a ragtag group of soldiers who search for a lost patrol in Afghanistan. The soldiers, some from an American military unit, some from an Indian military unit, stumble into a nest of vampire zombies. It will be produced by Gotham Chopra and Sharad Devarajan of Virgin Comics, along with Seth Jaret and Moore.
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Lionsgate to Release âSAW III: DIRECTORâS CUTâ and âNOTLD 3Dâ DVDs In October
DavisDVD.com reports that Lionsgate Home Entertainment will release Night of the Living Dead 3D on DVD October 9th. This all-new 3D remake of the George A. Romero horror classic arrives with an anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Extras include a commentary track, a making-of featurette, "Filming in 3-D - Behind the Scenes" featurette, a Q&A with the filmmakers, trailer and TV spot. Retail is $26.98.
DavisDVD.com also reports that Lionsgate Home Entertainment will release Saw III: Director's Cut on DVD October 23rd. The film arrives in a new 120-min. unrated cut featuring an anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. Bonus materials on this go-around include separate audio commentaries with writer Leigh Whannell, director Darren Lynn Bousman and Tobin Bell & Shawnee Smith, "Jigsaw's Plan," "Filmmaker Favs," "Looking Tortured Make-up FX Lesson" and "Choose the Death" featurettes, and Hydrovibe Music Video Featuring Shawnee Smith. Retail is $26.98.
Also look for the Saw Trilogy six-disc set that includes all three Unrated 2-disc sets in a limited edition 3-D Puppet Head Box. Retail is $49.98.
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Horror Brain News -- August 6, 2007
Watch The Entire Italian Zombie Short 'L'ESTATE FREDDA' Online!
Twitchfilm.net now has up a link to a new Italian zombie short by Claudio Tacchi and Carlo Diamantini entitled LâEstate Fredda. Click on the link above to watch the entire short film, which has been broken down into three segments. Check it out!
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New Synopsis and Production Art For Finnish Horror Pic 'SAUNA' Unveiled
Twitchfilm.net also has up a new detailed synopsis and production artwork for AJ Annilaâs upcoming Finnish horror film Sauna - AKA Filth. Check it out.
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Trailer: Universal's 'WHISPER'
YouTube.com now has up two trailers for Universal's and Gold Circle Films' flick Whisper, which stars LOST's Josh Holloway and is - apparently - a project that was completed over 2 years ago.
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Production Wraps On Paul Schneider's Horror-Thriller 'THE WALL'
Variety.com reports that Production has wrapped on thriller-horror pic The Wall, produced by Michael Grais, Gavin Wilding and Paul Pope.
Lindy Booth ("Dawn of the Dead") stars along with Lawrence Dane, Suzie Pollard and James Thomas.
Story concerns a woman who returns to her small town in Maine after she learns that local realtors want to develop the land that includes the lighthouse in which she grew up and where her mother was murdered; her father was convicted of the crime.
Pic, penned by Michael Bafaro and Anna Singer, is directed by Paul Schneider ("Cries in the Dark").
Grais' writing and producing credits include both "Poltergeist" films.
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'HOLLOW MAN: DIRECTOR'S CUT' To Hit DVD With New Footage, Artwork Revealed
DVDactive.com reports that Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has sent over early details on Hollow Man: Director's Cut which stars Kevin Bacon and Elisabeth Shue. This Paul Verhoeven directed film will include an additional 8 minutes of never-before-seen footage added back into the film. The film itself will receive a digitally re-mastered anamorphic widescreen transfer, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. We have no word on any extra material for this one yet, but we'll be sure to bring you further details shortly. You'll be able to own this one from the 16th October for around $19.94. Click on the link above to check out the official artwork.
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Exclusive Interview: DAVID HESS (Part 3)
By: Gorefan
Here now is the final installment of our rather massive interview with actor David Hess. In this final segment we discuss other career paths, who he would most like to work with, professionally, and that always-popular subject of money - with little bits of other topics here and there. And now, we proudly bring you the conclusion of our exclusive interview with the multi-talented David Hess...
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HORROR BRAIN: So if you werenât involved in the entertainment industry â doing movies or music â say none of that came about, what would you like to do, in terms of an occupation?
DAVID HESS: [laughs] Good Question. Oh boy. You really nailed me with that one. I think Iâd like to design landscaping projects, maybe build houses. I donât know if I would want to do anything on a big, commercial level. Iâm not a person who likes to sit behind a desk for too long but it definitely would have something to do with being out in nature. But I donât know how it would not relate to music. I mean it would have to relate to that, somehow.
HB: So music is just one of those things, for you, that no matter what, will always be there?
DH: Yeah. Thatâs just me. The ability to take out a guitar once in a while and just play it, which I havenât done too much lately, but that too shall pass.
HB: I know that we had talked about this other day when we spoke, when we talked about "Irreversible, but are there any films that are currently out today that you have come to appreciate? Any filmmakers/actors you would like to work with?
DH: Sure. I'd love to work with Anthony Hopkins, for instance. That would be a lot of fun. I think that he and I could get along really well. I think we'd have a friendly competition and see how far we could take it. I think he really speaks through his own vulnerability when he acts. I love seeing that. And ya know what? The guy that did "Irreversible", Guillermo del Toro - the guy that did "Pan's Labyrinth"...I would work with Quentin Tarantino if he would get his act together; not promoting other people and just promote himself. I think he's a big talent.
I don't know. Like I said, if you work in the Hollywood scene - and you're working on pretty big pictures - there's a compromise there that I'm just not willing to make, ya know? So I guess that's why they don't want me to work with them. Ruggero Deodato, a very good friend of mine, has a film that he is prepping right now that I'm probably going to do in the Fall. I'd love to work in England and I think I'm going to get the opportunity this Fall because there is this young English director, Andrew Jones, who is just really... he's a real visionary in terms of the kinds of films he wants to make. I'd work with him and itâs basically, for me, just constantly pushing the envelope.
I lived in Germany for a long time, I speak the language, and I know a lot of German directors and most of the ones I know are good so I can't say anyone in particular. But to do another film in Germany would be a lot of fun. I love doing that.
HB: Well that's certainly an impressive list of people, there.
DH: Well yeah and I think that the one thread they all have in common is that their uncompromising. [Alejandro] Jodorowsky is trying to get another film off the ground, "The Sons of El Topo", which I have been following because a friend of mine is involved in producing it. I'd jump on that film in a New York second! He's a groundbreaking director. He also directs stage... those are the kinds of directors I want to work with; the ones you can have a dialogue with, over and above your role in the project because that can only enhance what you bring to the project.
I've done enough work in television that... ya know, that's easy shit to do.
HB: Yeah I had read another interview that was done with you where you say, with television, it's basically you're in and then you're out. That's it.
DH: Yeah, ya know, the people that do it are proficient in what they do; their good workers, some of them have talent, some of them I don't think have talent. But why are they doing it? All of a sudden there's a series that gets popular... making a zillion dollars. They're becoming independent; they're not having to worry about money for the rest of their lives. Well, how many of those people really have an idea of what kind of career they want? Is their career based on making money or is their career based on being creative? So there's that question that comes up. You always have to choose. You always have to choose.
I think that a lot of people that do television - probably most of them - would like to make that choice. But, maybe they don't have the capacity to; maybe they aren't as talented and that's why they are doing television. Money not withstanding, I don't deny them any of that. That's great that they can make a living and become independent. Hopefully they are good citizens and if they have a family, they raise their children well and they input into society. But... talent wise?
HB: Well, coming from your extensive experience in both film and television I can understand your position. With the whole money thing, it's a situation, I feel, that has really gotten out of control - in terms of where our priorities are and who we give the big money to.
DH: Ya know, if it's a $5 million film, yes, you're going to get paid differently that if it's a $50 million film or a $500 thousand film. You do the project that best tweaks your soul, is the best way for me to put it; that appeals to that inner person. And you can't really worry about the money. I mean my first statement [laughs] - people always get afraid when I say it - but I always tell everybody: Don't embarrass me! Don't embarrass me because David walks. Don't embarrass me... so you got a lot of latitude there, ya know?
Whatever you have in your budget that sounds fair, I'm willing... I wanna work, I wanna do the project with you. Just don't embarrass me. Don't come across like a hard-noser and say we're going to pay you scale or do this when you want me to do the lead. If that's the case, then you're not the kind of people that I want to work with. You want me to carry a film and you're going to pay me scale so I have to lose money because I'm coming on location? Nope. I mean what kind of bullshit is that? That's not real. Get someone else then. So If I can bring something to your project, well hey! Let's be fair about it.
HB: Don't embarrass me. [laughs]
DH: That's exactly right. I mean I use that all the time. That's like my trademark. But it's true. You can understand the concept behind that. It's really true because what you do is you make people think twice, then.
HB: And it also shows you what kind of person this is; the person that you are going to be working with.
DH: Absolutely. Because if they persist in taking that route, then you know that they don't really care. If you have to struggle to get what shouldn't be a struggle then there is something definitely wrong. I mean there are many circumstances where - totally understandable - people don't have it in their budget to be able to pay you what you should get paid and, in those cases, as far as Iâm concerned, I'll take less because I don't want it to be an issue. I don't want it to be a money issue because then you're not being creative. Then it's no longer a creative thing. But, yeah, those are some very real pitfalls that you run into and you have to be aware of that.
HB: It's certainly something that you would just not want to happen.
DH: Well I have been on films where that has happened. It's very unpleasant. That's the best way for me to put it. You just want to get away from it as soon as possible and that's not what we're about. What a blessing! Who can say... I mean how many people do you know can say, "I did what I wanted for my whole life?" What an amazing, AMAZING statement to be able to make.
We hope that you have enjoyed this interview and our sincerest gratitude to Mr. Hess for taking the time to talk with us and share his thoughts and opinions.
Be sure to check back with us next week as we continue, once again, with our exclusive coverage of Jeff Thomas' "Fallen Angels" as we bring you yet another exclusive interview. Next up: Mr. Voorhees, himself - Kane Hodder.
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Horror Brain News -- August 3, 2007
Trailer: 'THE ORPHANAGE'
Moviefone now has up the very first domestic trailer for Picturehouse's forthcoming Spanish thriller Orphanage, which was produced by Guillero del Toro ("Pan's Labyrinth", "Hellboy"). Check it out!
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Roger Avary To Write and Direct Big Screen Adaptation of 'WOLFENSTEIN'
Variety.com reports that producer Samuel Hadida has secured the rights to the vidgame Return to Castle Wolfenstein, with Roger Avary attached to write and direct the adaptation of the ID Software property.
Project reteams Avary with Hadida after he penned companyâs horror pic âSilent Hill.â
The WWII-set âReturn to Castle Wolfensteinâ revolves around U.S. Army Ranger B.J. Blazkowicz, who leads a team of agents into Castle Wolfenstein in order to investigate the Nazisâ SS Paranormal Division. Project had previously been set up with Mark Gordon at Sony before the rights to the game reverted back to ID Software.
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Warp X Chooses Their Four Female Directors For 'DARKLIGHT' Project
Variety.com also reports that the low-budget digital film studio Warp X has selected the four femme helmers who will move into production on their projects as part of the Darklight: Women Direct Horror initiative, which was launched last year.
The 76 applicants have been whittled down to Smita Bhide, Miranda Bowen, Corinna Faith and Juliet McKoen.
McKoen directed Shirley Henderson starrer "Frozen" (2005). Bhide is about to complete her debut feature "The Blue Tower."
Bhide's project details a young Indian woman's turbulent experiences of an arranged marriage. Bowen's "The Men's Room" portrays the darker side of a city firm. "This Little Piggy" by Faith is a twisted take on consumerism set on a psychotic farm. McKoen's "2d4" focuses on extreme sports.
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Dimension Extreme Has Given 'ROGUE' An October Theatrical Release
Bloody-Disgusting.com reports that Dimension Extreme has made a sweet maneuver and snagged an open October 12th release date for Greg McLean's long-delayed giant croc pic Rogue, which was once rumored to go straight-to-video. Stay tuned for more details!
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