Posted by eric ringer in News on November 29th, 2007

Sophie Monk will star opposite Anna Faris in Dimension Films’ Scary Movie 5, according to the Herald Sun via Moviehole.net. Monk (Sex and Death 101) will play Cindy Campbell’s (Anna Faris) evil twin sister in the movie. Producers of the fifth film are said to be also in talks with Hulk Hogan about playing a part. No word on story details yet, but either way Dimension Films is expecting yet another big box office victory. Watch for more news as it comes in.
Posted by George Kaskanlian Jr in News on November 28th, 2007

Posted by George Kaskanlian Jr in News on November 28th, 2007

You guys need to check this link out. It tells you the whole history of horror films. Very cool pics and facts
Posted by eric ringer in News on November 28th, 2007

We just received word that Erin Lokitz, Yvette Nicole Brown, Tanya Clarke, Emily Lineham, Raoul Bhaneja, Chandler Canterbury, Lina So, Tiffany Espensen, Liev Schreiber, Dorly Jean-LouiS, Joe Pingue, Simon Northwood, Laytrel McMullen and Christian Lloyd have joined Jude Law, Forest Whitaker, Alice Braga and Carice Van Houten in Universal Pictures’ Repossession Mambo, a rip-off of Darren Lynn Bousman’s Repo! The Genetic Opera. Morality tale is set in the near future, when artificial organs can be bought on credit, with the understanding that defaulting on payment will result in a fatal repossession.
Posted by eric ringer in News on November 27th, 2007

We’re counting the days as January 18 draws closer. What’s special about that ho-hum Friday in the middle of January? Well, that’s the date the shrouded-in-secrecy “Cloverfield” is scheduled to land in theaters.
The trailer for the mysterious monster movie made its debut back in July and sparked huge buzz. Since then, the buzz has quieted a bit, but an ardent group of movie buffs are still scouring the Web for the scoop on the flick.
This week we witnessed a 371% increase in searches on “cloverfield monster revealed” after a new trailer offered a glimpse of the horror to come. Related queries on “cloverfield monster” and “cloverfield trailer” have also smashed through the Search box. Diabolical director J.J. Abrams, the mastermind of all this hype, has jumped 116% in searches over the past week.
The Web-based viral marketing component has been key in keeping the movie’s buzz alive. Searches on “cloverfield clues” jumped 112% as sneaky sleuths attempted to unravel a few of the film’s mysteries. One question as of late—does the movie’s classified colossus have anything to do with the legendary Cthulhu? Searches on the horrific creation of author H.P. Lovecraft soared 64% this week as monstrous theories circulated around the Web.
We can’t tell if Cthulhu is involved in the Cloverfield saga, but the latest cinematic clue to make a splash in Search is “slusho.” Stir that latest tidbit with past buzzworthy bits such as “cloverfield myspace,” “ethan haas,” and “1-18-08” and you’ll find yourself knee deep in the film’s mysterious mythology.
Posted by eric ringer in Movie Reviews on November 27th, 2007
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Rob Zombie’s HALLOWEEN is coming to DVD in a 2-Disc Unrated Special Edition set on December 18th . Mark your calendars because Christmas is right around the corner and I’m sure that there must be someone that wants this.
Available in the original theatrical version (featuring both widescreen and full screen presentations) and an Unrated widescreen Director’s Cut with 11 extra minutes of footage too terrifying for theaters, the Halloween DVD includes a second disc with seventeen deleted scenes, bloopers, casting sessions and more.
Synopsis: The residents of Haddonfield don’t know it yet… but death is coming to their sleepy small town. Sixteen years ago, a young boy named Michael Myers brutally killed his stepfather, his elder sister and her boyfriend. Now, he’s escaped from the mental institution and makes his way back to his hometown intent on continuing his murderous rampage.