Showing posts with label Horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Jennifer Blanc-Biehn hosts SCARED STIFF guests the SOSKA SISTERS

There's a new Horror talk show and it's hosted by the amazing Jennifer Blanc-Biehn (actress producer of The Victim, Among Friends and director of the upcoming The Night Visitor).








 Her first guests are the TWISTED TWINS... Jen and Sylvia Soska (Dead Hooker in a Trunk and AMERICAN MARY)

This new Horror Talk Show is on theStream.tv and I think everyone involved is doing something amazing.  The Horror community needs a show like this!





 Congratulations on the first episode and I look forward to many more!

 WATCH IT HERE:



Jennifer Blanc-Biehn:  @jenniferblancb

Jen & Sylvia Soska: @twisted_twins

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Watch the Cast & Crew of 'The Conjuring' in the BTS Footage!!!


Excellent Behind the Scenes footage from "The Conjuring".  I love watching unfiltered BTS and this is some of the best footage I've seen.









Here is an interview with Director James Wan.



I love seeing all the professionals working at the highest level.  This crew is amazing.  I do believe that aspiring actors should pay close attention to how "in-the-moment" the actors are on this film.  Even when they run off camera they are still in it!  That is how it's done.
 Amazing footage to watch!

 Here is the trailer for "The Conjuring" in case you haven't seen it yet.



The Conjuring Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheConjuringMovie

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Trailer: 'CARRIE' starring Chloë Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore



Honestly, I wanted to see Carrie, but only because I enjoy both Chloë Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore.
Now, after this trailer, I can not wait to see this film!  The dynamic between these two actors is going to be amazing.



Watch the Trailer Now:


Monday, March 4, 2013

HILARIOUS '80's HELLRAISER' commercial



Oh the 80's.

Nothing says Hellraiser like a satin jacket, sweatpants, or a thermos.

 This restored commercial clip, which appeared at the beginning and end of the movie in the first 1987 release of Hellraiser on VHS and Betamax, offered fans a chance to buy Hellraiser swag.

It spoofed popular infomercials and featured a helpful introduction from a crazy cat lady, who along with her clearly stuffed feline friend, was about to pop a “new watch and wear” video into the old VCR.

 Sorry fans, the commercial offer expired in 1989, but check out the full video to see what happened to the cat lady after Hellraiser entered her life. It’s super clever, filled with terrible puns, really silly, and makes me wish everything still looked like this.


   



original post via FearNet

Thursday, August 23, 2012

First Look at Chloë Moretz and Julianne Moore in 'CARRIE'

A re-adaptation/remake of Carrie is developing from Kimberly Peirce, who proved to possess the delicate touch necessary for handling a fictional tale like Stephen King’s with her direction on Boys Don’t Cry (based on the true story about a transgender teen brutalized by her peers). The first images from Peirce’s film have been released, offering an early look at her contemporary re-interpretation of Carrie White (played by Chloë Grace Moretz) and her mother Margaret (Julianne Moore).

Sissy Spacek as Carrie in her blood-drenched prom dress (from De Palma’s film) has become an iconic cinematic image, so it’s fitting that one of the first official pics from Peirce’s project reveals Moretz likewise doused in bloody sludge. The 15-year old actress kept her tongue pressed firmly in-cheek while playing a killer masked vigilante in Matthew Vaughn’s satirical Kick-Ass, Moretz later adapted a beyond-her-years manner to portray an elder vampire trapped in a child’s body in Let Me In. Carrie, however, calls for a more humanizing performance from Moretz, as an innocent young girl horrified when she releases the monster within – and, judging by the expression on her face in the first image, Moretz has nailed it.









Julianne Moore likewise looks more ordinary as Margaret White in the second pic from Peirce’s Carrie, as opposed to Piper Laurie’s Oscar-nominated turn in De Palma’s movie (with her expansive, curly 1970s ‘do that almost recalls Bride of Frankenstein). Laurie is mesmerizing in the role, for certain, but Moore explained to Entertainment Weekly that her hope is to sketch Margaret as less a deranged Christian Fundamentalist stereotype and more a broken woman who “has clearly had a psychotic break, perhaps several… and here’s this poor child in the thrall of this person who is seriously ill. And on top of that, they have this mother-daughter relationship. So we want to make that relationship as meaningful as possible, even though it is horrible and destructive.”

The Carrie remake script was penned by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, a co-showrunner and writer on Ryan Murphy’s other ongoing hit television series Glee. Moreover, before Sacasa started contributing creatively to Murphy’s high school musical dramedy creation, he worked on HBO’s polygamist family drama Big Love. Hence, his experience working on both shows should inform his approach to updating Carrie, hopefully culminating in a final film that realizes King’s story in a fashion that resonates with modern moviegoers – while also bringing out new dimensions to the characters that allow it to stand apart as a worthwhile endeavor, even when stacked up against De Palma’s revered movie adaptation.

Carrie opens in U.S. theaters on March 13th, 2013.

via: Entertainment Weekely



Saturday, July 21, 2012

Michael Biehn's THE VICTIM gets release date from Anchorbay! Watch the Trailer Now!


Michael Biehn's The Victim is available September 18th from Anchorbay!

Synopsis:
Annie's life is in jeopardy after she witnesses the horrific murder of her closest friend. Fleeing from two attackers she stumbles across Kyle, a recluse living in the middle of the woods. Two worlds collide in this grindhouse psychological thriller that will make you question your trust in mankind. Written, directed and starring Michael Biehn (The Terminator, Aliens, Grindhouse: Planet Terror, The Divide.) Also starring Jennifer Blanc (Hatchet III), Danielle Harris (Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers) and Tanya Newbould (X-Men: The Last Stand.)


*Bonus features on The Victim include feature-length audio commentary by writer/director Biehn and co-star/co-producer Jennifer Blanc, a making-of featurette, and the theatrical trailer





Pre=Buy The Victim on AMAZON!
Or on Anchorbay Entertinment's website!

Check out more Videos on THE VICTIM'S YouTube page!  Interviews and more!!!






  

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Universal's Halloween Horror Nights Brings "SILENT HILL" to Life

Just announced at San Diego Comic Con

The SILENT HILL franchise is coming to UNIVERSAL'S HALLOWEEN HORROR NIGHTS in OCTOBER!


This should be good.

Keep up with Universal's Halloween Horror Nights HERE!








Saturday, July 7, 2012

Viscera Film Festival All Horror by Women!



If you are not familiar with the Viscera Film Festival let me get you up to date.




Shannon Lark
The Viscera Film Festival was started by founder Actress/Writer/Director Shannon Lark (Lipstick, Psychic Experiment) 5 years ago.  She wanted to see a festival where women in horror were treated equally and were given a fair chance to showcase their work.
Lark runs the Festival and the yearly charity drives with her board members Heidi Honeycutt and Stacy Pippi Hammon.  These three ladies know how to entertain and how to raise awareness.

Since starting the festival it has grown exponentially and in it's 5th year has become a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.  For the first time VFF will be held at the world famous Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, CA on July 7, 2012.

This is the first year Viscera FF is presenting a Feature Film and it is the Feature Directorial Debut of Danielle Harris (Halloween 4, Rob Zombie's Halloween) and produced by Jennifer Blanc (Dark Angel, The Victim)


Festival Line-up:
Feature Presentation 3:30pm
Among Friends (US)- Danielle Harris

Shorts Program 7:30pm
Baby Face (UK)- Kate Shenton
Barbie Girls (France)- Vinciane Millereau
Bloodtraffick (Hong Kong)- Jen Thym
Escape From Hellview (Israel)- Hadas Brandes
How to Rid Your Lover of a Negative Emotion Caused By You (USA)- Nadia Litz
Jump (UK)- Louisa Fielden
Nice Guys Finish Last (USA)- Kimberly McCollough
Sybling Rivalry (Under 18) (USA) - Tara-Nicole Azarian
The Dump (USA)- Rebekah McKendry
The Halloween Kid (UK)- Axelle Carolyn
The Morning After (UK)- Jen Moss
The Night Caller (USA)- Donna Thorland and Peter Podgursky
The Third Eye (France) - Caroline du Potet




Jennifer Blanc & Danielle Harris (Among Friends)



Follow Everything The VISCERA FILM FESTIVAL is doing for Genre Female Filmmakers throughout the Year on Facebook or their Official Website!







Thursday, July 5, 2012

What if the Peanuts were Horror Villains?


Facebook.  It's where odd images get thrown around and you're surprised and amused.
Thanks to Bloody-Disgusting for posting this.

It's titled "Run for your life, Charlie Brown".



It's form 2011 and can be found from artist Dennis Davies on DeviantArt.


Saturday, June 30, 2012

'The Horror Die Cut Collection' by Max Dalton

I love this.  It has so many great recognizable horror icons.





Created by Max Dalton called Horror Die Cut Collection.
Available at Spoke Art. (also to view a larger image, go here)

via: Collidier.com

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

'CARRIE' remake begins production, who's in the cast?


Lionsgate just announced the news. The remake to the thriller CARRIE has begun production. Here are all the details:

Principal photography has commenced in Toronto, Ontario on the highly anticipated horror film CARRIE, it was announced today by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and Screen Gems. Director Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don't Cry; Stop-Loss) reimagines Stephen King's best-selling novel for MGM and Screen Gems' take on the enduring genre classic. Starring Chloe Grace Moretz (Kick-Ass), four time Oscar-nominee Julianne Moore (Boogie Nights, Hannibal) and Judy Greer (The Descendants), CARRIE tells the supernatural tale of a telekinetic teenage girl tormented by her peers. CARRIE is slated for a 2013 theatrical release.

The quiet suburb of Chamberlain, Maine is home to the deeply religious and conservative Margaret White (Moore) and her daughter Carrie (Moretz). Carrie is a sweet but meek outcast whom Margaret has sheltered from society. Gym teacher Miss Desjardin (Greer) tries in vain to protect Carrie from local mean girls led by the popular and haughty Chris Hargenson (Portia Doubleday, Youth in Revolt), but only Chris' best friend, Sue Snell (Gabriella Wilde, The Three Musketeers), regrets their actions. In an effort to make amends, Sue asks her boyfriend, high school heartthrob Tommy Ross (newcomer Ansel Elgort), to take Carrie to prom. Pushed to the limit by her peers at the dance, Carrie unleashes telekinetic havoc. Brian De Palma's 1976 film version of CARRIE earned Oscar nominations for stars Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie.

MGM and Screen Gems' CARRIE is directed by Kimberly Peirce and produced by Kevin Misher (Public Enemies). J. Miles Dale(The Vow) serves as executive producer and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Big Love) wrote the script from King's original story. CARRIE's creative team includes Director of Photography Steve Yedlin (Looper), Production Designer Carol Spier (Eastern Promises),Costume Designer Luis Sequeira (The Thing) and Editor Lee Percy (Boys Don't Cry)

via: StarsEntertainment.com

Saturday, March 24, 2012

What if 80's Horror Film Icons were Alive Now?








A project conceived by Federico Chiesa

Federico Chiesa: Photographer and creative director
Carolina Trotta: Makeup artist and special fx, styling




Saturday, January 14, 2012

New thriller 'ATM' trailer

ATM?

Yeah, it's a familiar premise for a horror film. People stuck somewhere with a psycho on the loose trying to kill them. Only difference is this one is inside an ATM kiosk?

Alice Eve (Entourage), Josh Peck (Havoc), Brian Geraghty (The Hurt Locker) star in this winter thriller. I'm sure for the $3M that was laid down to make it, they'll get their money back. But I'll probably wait until it's streaming before I see it.

Enjoy the trailer.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Betty White, Cloris Leachman & Robert Englund in SyFy Original

YES on all Counts.  I will absolutely watch this.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Betty White (The Golden Girls), Cloris Leachman (Young Frankenstein), Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and Colin Ferguson (Eureka) have all been cast in Lake Placid: The Final Chapter!





You may remember the 1999 mild hit Lake Placid which Betty White had a great part in along side Bridget Fonda & Bill Pullman.  White made that film, hands down.

"Englund will play Jim Bickerman, a poacher caught up in the film's latest giant croc attack. Elizabeth Rohm (Law & Order) and Yancy Butler (Kick-Ass) to co-star."

The film is said to be shooting in Bulgaria and will be released in 2012.  


Monday, July 18, 2011

Danielle Harris Directing "Among Friends"


 Genre favorite Danielle Harris (Halloween, Hatchet II) is taking a step behind the camera to direct Among Friends.  The screenplay was written by Alyssa Lobit who previously wrote the feature The Things We Carry.

 Dana Daurey, Brianne Davis, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn,
Danielle Harris, Alyssa Lobit and Kamala Jones
 Harris and Lobit will both act in the film, along with Chris Backus, Jennifer Blanc (who is also a producer on this film),
AJ Bowen, Brianne Davis, Dana Daurey, Kamala Jones, Chris Meyer and Tanya Newbould. Jay Lobit and Bill Allison will serve as executive producers. 


The film is being produced by Blancbiehn Productions, Three Little Birds and Hollywood Treasures Inc.






The flick is said to be an 80's style horror comedy in the vein of April Fool's Day, Clue and Happy Birthday to Me along with some other fun stuff!

 Filming is set to begin in August.

via: Official Among Friends siteDreadCentral, JoeBlow
 

Find Among Friends on Facebook & Twitter





Thursday, July 14, 2011

THE THING trailer starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead

This is a prequel to the 1982 John Carpenter film of the same name which starred Kurt Russell.


synopsis via IMDb:
At an Antarctica research site, the discovery of an alien craft leads to a confrontation between graduate student Kate Lloyd and scientist Dr. Sander Halvorson.





Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Deathproof) stars.





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Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Collective, Bloody-Disgusting and AMC Theatres Join Forces

Horror website Bloody-Disgusting.com**, the AMC theatre chain and The Collective are teaming up.  They will be finding and distributing independent horror films. 

**Bloody-Disgusting.com was the first major website to get behind our short film "Candy." and release the original concept trailer at the same time we screened it at Creations Weekend of Horrors in Los Angeles last year.  They have been a huge supporter of Inide Horror & I'm pleased to see this joint venture happening.

Los Angeles-
The Collective, a full-service entertainment management and content company, along with AMC Theatres (AMC), a leading theatrical and exhibition company, and popular horror website BloodyDisgusting.com, announce today a film distribution partnership dedicated to acquiring and marketing the best horror and thriller titles from the festival and international markets.

The Collective has acquired the rights to several films out of horror- and genre-heavy festivals such as the Toronto International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, Slamdance, Sitges Film Festival and Fantastic Fest, and plans on releasing the films across multiple platforms.

AMC will show a new title in the series each month, at least twice a week, across 32 key markets, including a special Friday midnight show, beginning in May. After their theatrical exhibition at AMC, films from the series will be available to fans of the genre in DVD, Video on Demand (VOD), online and television. Released though The Collective's home-video partnership with Vivendi Universal, DVDs for titles in the Bloody Disgusting series will feature unrated content, bonus features and special packaging for each title.

The AMC showings will introduce audiences to top horror and thriller films they would not otherwise see, as well as feature short films, contests and premiere content from the genre's heavy hitters, offering a new platform for how films can be experienced.

"There's a huge market for niche horror films - both independent and foreign - that isn't being met in the current environment," said Gary Binkow, a partner at the Collective. "We're extremely excited to be working with AMC, a company that is forward-thinking in their approach to distribution and community outreach, and willing to work with us to bring the fans into theatres to experience quality horror films in high definition video and audio. Together, we will build up a series around what those fans really want. And it only makes sense to have the trusted tastemakers of the genre from the world's number one entertainment source for horror, Bloody Disgusting, pick the titles that they think deserve to be seen by a wider audience."

"In many of AMC's major-market theatres, horror films are very popular, but we have lacked a steady supply of quality titles," said Nikkole Denson-Randolph, vice president of alternative and specialty content at AMC. "We are pleased to offer our guests this innovative film series, one that will entice them to return month after month for programming selected especially for them."

"We see a lot of horror films that never make it to the consumer here in the States," said Brad Miska, Bloody Disgusting co-head. "We hope to change that by releasing only films we personally love and think the horror community will embrace. Horror movies are a social experience. The success of Bloody Disgusting and other horror communities proves that concept. Bloody Disgusting represents a society of hardcore fans and we plan to activate them through these screenings, bringing the conversation off of the blogs and into the theater itself, while creating a unique experience for each filmgoer that motivates them to come back every month for the experience itself, not just the films."

The first films to be released under this venture are:

COLD FISH - From Sion Sono, the director of LOVE EXPOSURE and SUICIDE CLUB and based on a true story, it came as no surprise that Sono's brutal serial killer film COLD FISH received international acclaim on the festival circuit, playing Toronto, Venice, Pusan, Fantastic Fest, and others. When Shamoto's teenage daughter was caught stealing, a generous middle-aged man helps to resolve the situation. The man and his wife offer to have Shamoto's daughter work at their fish store. Shamoto soon discovers the horrific truth of the seemingly perfect couple...who force him to get his hands dirty in their brutal business. Inspired by a true events, COLD FISH is a bloodcurdling suspense drama that unveils the underlying insanity of an ordinary man.

RAMMBOCK - Produced by Melanie Berke and Sigrid Hoerner, written by Benjamin Hessler and directed by Marvin Kren, the Fantastic Fest favorite marks the first German foray into the zombie genre. Kren's short but action packed feature follows a group of strangers attempting to fight off a horde of infected zombies in a Berlin apartment complex.

YELLOWBRICKROAD - Produced by Eric Hungerford and directed and written by Andy Mitton and Jesse Holland and starring Cassidy Freeman (SMALLVILLE), Anessa Ramsey (THE SIGNAL), and Lee Wilkof (BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU'RE DEAD) In the Fall of 1940, the entire population of Friar, NH abandoned their homes and walked up an ancient trail, never to be seen alive again. Their fates have remained a mystery for over 70 years, until a team of researchers discover the trailhead and attempt to track the path the doomed citizens of Friar took.

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About The Collective: The Collective is a full-service Management and Production Company. Formed in 2005, The Collective’s vision was to create a single company with a 360-degree solution for maximizing their clients’ careers, endeavors and opportunities across a multitude of media platforms. Based in Beverly Hills, The Collective employs a staff of more than forty-five employees and sixteen top industry executives who support the company‘s five distinct, yet unified, divisions.

About AMC Entertainment Inc. AMC Entertainment Inc. delivers distinctive and affordable movie-going experiences in 361 theatres with 5,203 screens across the United States and Canada. The company operates 24 of the 50 highest grossing theatres in the country, including the top three. AMC has propelled industry innovation and continues today by delivering premium sight and sound, enhanced food and beverage and diverse content. www.AMCTheatres.com.

About BloodyDisgusting.com: With over 2 million unique visitors and 25 million page views per month, BloodyDisgusting.com is the world's number one entertainment source for horror. Bloody Disgusting also boasts a robust fan community across both the Bloody Disgusting and Myspace Horror platforms, with a combined community of over 800,000 members. From video games to comics, music and movie reviews to podcasts, BloodyDisgusting.com is the most trafficked horror website in the world.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Actress Danielle Harris on Directing?

I came across an interview Danielle Harris (Halloween 4 & 5, Rob Zombie's Halloween, Hatchet II) did with MTV GEEK and I found this quote quite interesting.

Danielle Harris
(Halloween, Hatchet 2)


"...I know that it’s short-lived. That’s actually why I applied to the AFI to the Women’s Directing Program because that’s the next step for me. There’s no female directors in the genre, but all these leads and it’s mostly written by men, so what the f***? Why are there not more women doing this?
That’s kind of where I want to start in sort of making that transition. I’ll always be an actor and I will always do these movies, but they may just be few and far between. But like I said in the beginning, I only like taking things that I’m excited about, and even if some people don’t understand why I do it, a lot of stuff I do, I do for no money because I just want to be a part of it. ... "

 Could this be the next step for many female leads in the horror genre?  I think it's interesting.  I am a huge supporter of more female directors.  As you've seen, I have worked with Actress/Director Sage Hall twice this year.  And both short films have turned out to be great successes.
  Tara Cardinal had a big hand in making her film The Legend of the Red Reaper look the way it does,  then there is the new short film from Devanny Pinn titled CatARTic and Shannon Lark has directed the short Lip Stick and many others.


Tara Cardinal
(Legend of the Red Reaper)
 I think that Harris has the right idea.  Make your own films women.  You know what you want to see, you know what you want to play.  If you're not seeing it on screen, then step behind the camera and make it happen.  There are tons of industry people that will help and want this shift!
Sage Hall
(Director: Candy., The Couch)

 It does seem like the Independent, outside the studio system actress' are the ones doing this though.  It's very rare to see a female horror genre A-lister get behind the camera.

I welcome more of it!




Devanny Pinn
(Director: CatARTic)
Shannon Lark
(Director: Lip Stick)















Read the entire Danielle Harris Interview on MTV GEEK

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

'ABSENTIA' Review

Synopsis:
Tricia's husband has been missing for seven years. Her younger sister, Callie, comes to live with her as the pressure mounts to finally declare him 'dead in absentia.' Tricia is reluctant, always holding out hope, but Callie is practical and wants her to move on. As Tricia sifts through the wreckage and tries to move on with her life, Callie finds herself drawn to an ominous tunnel near the house. As she begins to link it to other mysterious disappearances, it becomes clear that his presumed death might be anything but 'natural.' It seems that the ancient force at work in the tunnel might have set its sights on Callie and Tricia ... and Tricia's husband might be suffering a fate far worse than death in its grasp.

Cast:
Katie Parker, Courtney Bell, David Levine, Morgan Brown, Justin Gordon, James Flanagan and Doug Jones

Absentia takes you on a creeptasic journey.  This is not your average indie horror movie by any means.  This is a horror film.  Director Mike Flanagan crafted an amazing story that raises questions and goose bumps while watching.  Absentia is dark and at times witty with elements of the great suspense which leave you in a state of "what will happen next".  The tension and disbelief that occurs for actors Courtney Bell and Katie Parker is thrilling to watch unfold. 

 Everything about Absentia can be summed up in one word "BRILLIANT".

 Any person out there wanting to make a horror film should take notes when watching Absentia.  This is how you sculpt an indie film.  Find great actors, shoot the film in such a way that your audience is lost in the world you've created and above all, find a brand new story.   Absentia is not a remake of a sequel of a Japanese film, it's original.  That's what this genre is in need of.  New life behind and in front of the camera.


 There is not one fault with Absentia and I hope that this film sores to the top of every Best of List at the end of 2011.  That is the only place this film belongs.

 http://www.AbsentiaMovie.com
 Keep an eye on the website to find out when the film will be available in your area.