First Clip from Cinéma-Vérité Style Film Evidence Inside

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Thanks to the guys over at DreadCentral, we have the first clip from Howie Askins & Ryan McCoys cinéma-vérité style film Evidence. Something strange is going on out there, after watching the clip a quote from the film Predator comes to mind “There’s something out there waiting for us… and it ain’t no man”.

I have no idea what it is, check out the clip below and see what you guys make of it, I have a feeling this one is going to be awesome.

Evidence is directed by Howie Askins and written, produced and starring Ryan McCoy, the film co-stars Brett Rosenberg, Abigail Richie & Ashley Bracken 

Synopsis: “Four young adults go camping in the canyons around LA and one of them is filming a documentary on his friend. But soon they discover they are being terrorized by a mysterious figure.”

For more information check out their official website and Facebook page.

What do you guys think?


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From the Director of Twilight: Red Riding Hood Trailer

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

I knew it, from the moment that news broke that Catherine Hardwicke was helming a new adaptation of Red Riding Hood; I knew that the trailer folks would be completely daft if they didn’t have From The Director of Twilight emblazoned somewhere in the trailer.  The strength of that alone will probably give the film some business.

Apple has a look at the trailer and it’s what I expected from Hardwicke; a fairly young cast and highly stylish camera work.  I didn’t like Twilight; but even in that film Hardwicke has talent with the camera.  No sign of the wolf in the trailer spare for an almost pure black flash at the very end of the trailer.  

Plot:  Valerie is a beautiful young woman in love with an outsider named Peter.  However her family desires her to marry the wealthy Henry.  So they do not lose each other, Peter and Valerie plot to run away together, however before they do Valerie’s sister is killed by the werewolf.  The village has lived with an uneasy peace with the creature, giving it animal sacrifices but now the beast seems to be craving human flesh.  The village calls in famed werewolf hunter Father Solomon to slay the beast, who states that the creature could be anyone in the village.  As the death toll mounts, Valerie suspects the creature could be a someone she loves and that she shares a bond with the creature which makes her a suspect…and bait. 

Red Riding Hood arrives in theaters on March 11, 2011.   


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Sounds From Beyond The Grave

Sunday, October 31st, 2010
Drew’s Famous – Sounds From Beyond The Grave
2010
Halloween Sound Effects
256kbps (VBR) Stereo
156MB
63 Tracks

Here is another album. Won’t type up all 63 tracks but its just 63 tracks of sound effects perfect for making your own haunted house sounds. :)

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Man Dies From Watching Twilight

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

I’m not a fan of Twilight so if you really dig the series I hope you have a really good sense of humor because from here on out I will be thoroughly poking fun at the glitter vampires. In New Zealand a man went into a screening of Twilight: Eclipse last Sunday for a 6pm showing. Little did he know he would not leave the theater.

Cinema staff discovered him slumped over in his chair with no apparent injuries. His death is essentially a mystery. But is it really that mysterious. He was going to see Twilight which I think any 23 year old man that went to go see the movie on his own would seem to be reason enough. I kid! I kid! But seriously.. Twilight will kill you.


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The Night Projectionist Going from Comic to Film

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Variety reports Myriad Pictures is reteaming with comicbook publisher Studio 407 to bring the horror series The Night Projectionist to the bigscreen.

“Projectionist” marks the second title produced under Studio 407′s first-look deal with Myriad — the first being the comicbook Hybrid, which is tentatively scheduled to begin production later this year.

Projectionist’s story takes place on Halloween Eve in a small-town movie theater, where an all-night Draculathon draws throngs of moviegoers who suddenly find themselves locked inside the theater, which is slowly filling with vampires.

Myriad’s horror credits include Jeepers Creepers 2. The first issue of The Night Projectionist miniseries will hit shelves in February.

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1931 fan letter from 14-year-old student Forrest J Ackerman to Edgar Rice Burroughs

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Letters of Note, an amazing blog that collects fascinating letters, postcards, telegrams, faxes and memos, recently posted a beautiful 1931 one-page typed letter from 14-year-old student and Sci-Fi fan Forrest J Ackerman to famed pulp author Edgar Rice Burroughs!And if, you can believe this, Letters of Note also has ERB’s reply to Ackerman, written just two days later! Check it out!
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Interview: Birdwatching from Mars comic book creator Barry Napier

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Toronto blogger Mary Rajotte recently sat down for a fascinating two-part conversation with dark speculative fiction author Barry Napier, the creator of the forthcoming Birdwatching from Mars comic book series. In Part 1 of the interview, Napier discusses the genesis of Birdwatching from Mars and the different incarnations it took from idea to reality. In Part 2, Napier discusses the process of
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Castlevania Movie Update from Paul W.S. Anderson

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Speaking with IGN (via SFLuxe), director Paul W.S. Anderson (Death Race, Resident Evil) gave an update on the status of Castlevania, the upcoming action-horror flick based on the popular Konami video game series.

Anderson, who is writing and producing the movie, says he still plans on making it, but last year’s Writers Guild strike and a potential Screen Actors Guild strike have put the project on hold.

“It’s a project that everybody likes. I love the videogame. I think the script is really strong. Everyone is really enthusiastic about it, but we’re still in the process of deciding when the movie gets shot,” Anderson explained.

Sylvain White, who helmed Stomp the Yard and the direct-to-disc sequel I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer, is still attached to direct Castlevania.

Anderson also says a fourth Resident Evil is definitely in the cards. He is currently writing the script.

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First Look at Rob Zombie’s Michael from His Next Halloween Flick

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Rob Zombie has popped up a few preliminary shots at the Michael Myers look being created for his Halloween sequel coming up later this year. Check them out at Rob’s My Space page.

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