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April 23, 2004
William Gibson's 'Pattern' Getting Film Recognition Peter Weir is attached to direct Pattern Recognition, a thriller that Anonymous Content has set up at Warner Bros. Weir will co-write the script with David Arata, based on the William Gibson novel. [Source: Variety]
Peter Jackson Taking On The Lovely Bones? The struggle to give screen treatment to Alice Sebold's bestselling novel The Lovely Bones has taken an intriguing turn. Talks are under way with Peter Jackson and partners Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens to make The Lovely Bones their follow-up to King Kong. [Source: Variety]
Paris Hilton in Another Video? Teen Hollywood has the news of another potentially embarrassing video with hotel heiress Paris Hilton (not that one) -- this time around it's apparently a British horror flick called Nine Lives.
Before co-starring with ex-boyfriend Rick Salomon in the notorious sex tape which went on to become an internet phenomenon, the blonde beauty played one of nine friends stranded in a Scottish manor house. But, according to People magazine, the film only spent one night at a movie theatre - during a London horror film festival in August 2002 - and received an extremely cold reception.
As a result, the movie is going to straight to video in America, where it will be available May 11. Although Hilton only spends 10 minutes onscreen in the film, she takes centre stage on the video's packaging, which features the tagline, "Starring America's Hottest Socialite."
Aronofsky Directing Watchmen? A film adaptation of Alan Moore's graphic novel Watchmen has been rumored for years. Director Terry Gilliam was attached to it way back when. Now it looks like it might actually happen. Aint It Cool News is reporting that director Darren Aronofsky has been signed to direct the film, based on a script by screenwriter David Hayter. Hayter had initially hoped to direct as well. [Source: Cinema Eye]
April 21, 2004
Horror Channel Begins Test Run The UK's Digital Spy reports tests have begun for The Horror Channel ahead of its official launch.
Engineering tests can be found at frequency 11.224H, symbol rate 27500, forward error correction 2/3, under the label '52007'.
From May 3 the free-to-air channel will be available on 330 in the EPG and will broadcast daily from 6 p.m. until 6 a.m.
Donnie Darko Getting Theatrical Release Donnie Darko, the cult drama starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is getting a new theatrical release, featuring 20 minutes of never-before-seen footage.
Newmarket Films, which released the film in 2001, is unveiling a director's cut at the Seattle Film Festival on May 29. It plans to release the film theatrically in Seattle before moving into other markets later in the summer. The new version will also have new visual effects and music.
"Even though I am proud of the theatrical version of the film, I've always felt that the story was somewhat compromised in order to come in under two hours," said "Darko" writer-director Richard Kelly. "With this version I feel like I've finally been able to complete the film."
"Darko" grossed just $515,545 at the domestic box office but has since gained a following on DVD, where it has grossed more than $10 million domestically. [Source: Yahoo]
April 19, 2004
Sissy Spacek Joins The Ring Sequel! We're definitely in the midst of a new horror renaissance when you consider the top talent that are taking part in horror flicks - Robert DeNiro in The Godsend, Meryl Streep in The Manchurian Candidate, Liam Neeson in the aborted first attempt at the Exorcist prequel and now Sissy Spacek is returning to the horror genre -- where she enjoyed one of her earliest successes as the telekinetic heroine of 1976's Carrie.
The Oscar-winning actress will step into The Ring 2, which stars Naomi Watts and Simon Baker and starts shooting in mid-May.
It's unclear who she will play in DreamWorks' ongoing tale of a mysterious videotape that proves fatal to viewers, because the Ehren Kruger script is being closely guarded; sources close to the project said the filmmakers want to keep a level of mystery around Spacek's character. The film will be directed by Hideo Nakata. [Source: The Hollywood Reporter]
April 16, 2004
10 Minute Sneak Peek of The Godsend Moviefone has posted an exclusive 10-minute clip from the Lions Gate Films thriller Godsend, which hits theaters on April 30.
Directed by Nick Hamm, the film stars Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and Greg Kinnear as devoted parents who are willing to do anything to resurrect their beloved son, Adam, who was tragically killed in a freak accident.
In the clip, the cloned Adam (Cameron Bright) begins to act strangely and his parents have reason to worry. Click here to check it out.
Terence Stamp Joining Elektra Cast USA Today reports that Terence Stamp (Superman, The Limey) has joined the Daredevil spin-off Elektra. The paper talked to Jennifer Garner at the premiere of 13 Going on 30, where she mentioned that she'll be heading to Vancouver in two weeks to start filming.
It was not revealed who Stamp will play in the new comic book adaptation. 20th Century Fox is aiming for a February 18, 2005 release date. [Source: Coming Soon]
Guillermo Prepping Two Hellboy DVD Versions Guillermo del Toro is preparing two different versions of Hellboy for DVD. The first will be a two-disc set for the more casual fans of the film. Then, for the hard-core fans, there will be a longer version of the film (by about 20 minutes) as a three-disc special edition. There will be very candid and in-depth material on that more elaborate version, consistent with the kind of material that appeared on his Blade II DVD -- commentary, behind-the-scenes featurettes and the like. Look for the first version to possibly be released by Columbia TriStar in August, with the more elaborate version possibly arriving in December (exact dates are still TBD/TBA). [Source: The Digital Bits]
Tarantino Talks Kill Bill DVD Details According to the latest issue of Video Business, Quentin Tarantino has big plans for both Kill Bill, Volume 1 and Volume 2 on DVD. The director has been quoted as saying that he cut an alternate version of Kill Bill, Volume 1 for release in Japan, that will be released in the States eventually. This version contains both new footage and omissions.
He also plans to assemble a complete 4-hour version of both films together for art house theatrical screenings. Look for a multi-disc "major special edition" of both films on DVD, which may include significant deleted scenes (including the original introduction to the character of Bill, who originally fought Michael Jai White, as well as the original scene at the wedding chapel). Tarantino is also reportedly considering releasing additional stand-alone supplemental discs after the main DVD release. [Source: The Digital Bits]
Chainsaw Remake Helmer Staying with Horror Fresh off The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake, director Marcus Nispel is returning to the world of horror with Subterranean. This new film is described as an Earth-set Alien, with all the sci-fi thriller elements you would expect from such a film.
The film is set beneath the streets of New York, where something is discovered that could have implications for the whole of humanity. Details beyond that are still pretty sketchy, but it's a fair bet that there will be some running and some screaming.
While the whole thing looks as though it might bring back memories of the Mira Sorvino-starring Mimic, we're assuming for the sake of fairness that this is in fact something completely different from giant bugs on the New York subway system. [Source: Empire Magazine]
She Freak Getting Remake Rhino Films is riding the rage for remakes of 1960s and '70s horror films by developing a redo of the 1967 cult classic She Freak with screenwriting duo Tim Sullivan and Chris Kobin.
Sullivan and Kobin recently penned another horror remake, 2001 Maniacs, starring Robert Englund, for GreeneStreet Films' genre arm Raw Nerve. Maniacs is in postproduction. Originally produced by horrormeister David Friedman, the campy Freak offers a female twist on The Phantom of the Opera set amid a traveling rock 'n' roll carnival sideshow. Sullivan, who helmed Maniacs, is circling directorial duties on Freak. [Source: The Hollywood Reporter]
April 15, 2004
More Casting for The Ring 2 Simon Baker (CBS' The Guardian) has joined the cast for The Ring 2. Baker, 34, will co-star with fellow Aussie Naomi Watts, which continues the tale of a videotape that mysteriously kills its viewers.
Baker and Watts are longtime friends, although reports say that Baker won his role through auditioning, not favoritism. It is the first time the two friends have worked together.
Hideo Nakata will direct the DreamWorks project, which begins shooting in mid-May. [Source: Zap2it & THR]
Two Versions of Exorcist Prequel Released? Variety reports producers of Exorcist: The Beginning are planning to release two completely different versions of the horror prequel on DVD -- the original version, which was scrapped by the studio, and the completely reshot version that is due to be released this summer.
Morgan Creek, the company supervising the production, was unhappy with the footage turned in by original director Paul Schrader, claiming the film was devoid of the pea soup vomit and graphic bloodletting that made the original Exorcist so horrifying. Instead, Schrader reportedly offered up a creepy psychological thriller sans the gore.
Schrader and Morgan Creek eventually parted ways, citing "creative differences."
Looking for a more commercial scarefest, the producers hired writer Alexi Hawley to alter the script and director Renny Harlin (Cliffhanger, Deep Blue Sea) to reshoot the film. The budget was upped by $50 million, pushing the total production to nearly $100 million.
Harlin's version of Exorcist: The Beginning is now scheduled to hit theaters Aug. 20. But given the extraordinarily high cost of making the picture and potentially thorny screen-credit issues, Morgan Creek execs have reportedly decided to salvage Schrader's version and release it alongside Harlin's retooled take on DVD.
"This is going to sound unbelievable," Morgan Creek honcho James Robinson told Variety regarding the idea. "But we made a movie--twice. If you see the two movies, you wouldn't believe it's the same [cinematographer]."
No word whether Morgan Creek will have its distributor, Warner Bros., release both films in one package or separately. In any case, Exorcist: The Beginning won't likely be released until the holiday shopping period or in early 2005.
Despite the directorial shuffle, the prequel's plot pretty much remains the same, focusing on Satan-battling priest Father Merrin as he journeys to post-World War II Africa and confronts Pazuzu, the demon that later inhabited Linda Blair (news)'s Regan in the first movie. (Screen legend Max von Sydow played the aging Merrin, who was killed by the devil in the 1973 original.)
Harlin shot a completely new version of Exorcist: The Beginning, not retaining any of Schrader's footage. Harlin kept Stellan Skarsgrd as Merrin but recast several other key roles. He tapped Master and Commander's James D'Arcy for the role of Father Francis, originally played by Gabriel Mann, and replaced young actor Billy Crawford with Remy Sweeny.
Aside from the revolving-door directors and cast, Exorcist: The Beginning has been troubled from the beginning. The film was initially supposed to be directed by John Frankenheimer, but he died shortly before shooting began. As a result, Liam Neeson, who was originally supposed to play Merrin, had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts, at which point producers brought in Schrader and Skarsgrd.
As for Schrader, whose credits include Cat People, he's just happy his version will be resurrected.
"I'm very proud of my film, and I think it deserves to be seen," he told Variety. "If I get the DVD, I can say 'God bless you Renny; may your film do well.' "
April 13, 2004
Scott Nicholson Agrees to Kensington Books Deal Scott Nicholson, author of The Harvest and Red Church, has agreed to a three-book contract with Kensington Books for their horror line. The deal begins after the release of The Manor this September, with The Home scheduled for summer 2005. Nicholson is represented by Ian Kleinert of The Literary Group.
Flowers on the Razorwire Antho Film Status Just got an e-mail from Hart D. Fisher, publisher over at Boneyard Press, with a quick update.
"Things are good over at my end. I've just finished the shooting of the Flowers on the Razorwire anthology film project and I'm in post on it. I'm finishing up the edit on the Boneyard Bitches Unleashed (which is hilarious and filled with naked mayhem)."
Realms of Blood Premiere Date Set Fear Film Independent Productions announced that it's latest feature horror film Realms of Blood will make it's world premiere on April 18, 5 p.m. at the Cinema Paradiso in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
"Realms" marks director Robert J. Massetti's feature film debut after
the success of his DVD release Phobias which featured two short films he directed released through Sub Rosa Studios.
Realms takes place in an apartment during a power blackout as two roommates try to scare each other by telling spooky stories while they wait for the power to come back on. One of the stories called "The Cologne" was written for the film by B-Horror legend Tim Ritter (Truth or Dare, Creep).
"The film took almost a year and a half to complete and was shot all
over South Florida, " said director Robert J. Massetti. "We had just a wonderful
cast and crew that stuck with the project through thick and thin. The film
is truly a testament to the undiscovered talent residing in the state of
Florida."
Realms was also accepted into the Tambay Film Festival in Tampa, Florida where it will be showing on April 24 at 10:30 p.m. at the Regal Channelside Cinemas. "It was a real surprise to see a horror film being accepted into a main stream film festival, " said Robert J. Massetti. "For a film festival to take a horror film seriously, we must be doing something right."
The film is scheduled to be released on DVD Aug. 31 through Sub Rosa Studios in New York.
DVD Player Skips Violence, Nudity, Swearing Not horror news in the most obvious sense, but horrific nonetheless. Wal-Mart is selling the world's first DVD player that can seamlessly skip over violence, swearing, nudity and other movie content that viewers find offensive. The $79 unit features technology by ClearPlay and is manufactured by Thomson Inc. under its RCA brand.
RCA's player is the latest development in an ongoing legal battle between the Salt Lake City-based software company and Hollywood. Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Steven Soderbergh and other members of the DGA filed suit against ClearPlay in September 2002, when the filtering product was available as a computer program. [Source: The Hollywood Reporter]
Exclusive Punisher Photos Lions Gate very graciously sent along some exclusive shots of their upcoming flick The Punisher, based on the comic book series.
This photo's a small sample, but you really need to see this one bigger (trust us). Click here for all the pics.
The Manchurian Candidate Remake Trailer Live Yahoo Movies has the trailer for The Manchurian Candidate remake, starring Denzel Washington, Liev Schreiber, Meryl Streep and Jon Voight.
If the trailer's any indication, this looks fantastic and Streep looks perfect in the frightening role Angela Lansbury made famous. And if all you know of this Lansbury is 'Murder She Wrote' then go get a copy of her original Sweeney Todd performance on stage, or better yet, pick up the original 1962 version of The Manchurian Candidate and find out how perfect at evil this actress really is. Click here for the remake's trailer.
Seed of Chucky Teaser Hitting Theaters April 16 Fangoria has a bunch of news about the teaser promo for Seed of Chucky. Rogue Pictures has got the teaser ready to go and will debut it in theaters April 16.
The movie recently went into production in Romania for an Oct. 29 release, so no footage will be included in the teaser, but Fango says they were told it’ll be a typically cheeky Chucky coming attraction.
The trailer is not attached to any specific movie coming out April 16, Rogue Pictures will mass-distribute it to theaters, which will show it at their individual discretion. The assumption is that it will run with Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill Vol. 2, which opens that day and targets the same audience. And although Rogue is associated with Universal, right now there are no plans to attach the teaser to that studio’s Van Helsing, opening May 7.
Good Review for Zombie Nurse in Love Variety gave a nice review to indie flick and Slamdance Festival winner, Zombie Nurse in Love. Here's a bit of what they had to say:
A profound fondness for grade-Z horror pics powers writer-director Elza Kephart's "Graveyard Alive," a take-no-prisoners genre parody rooted firmly in the playful tradition of Sam Raimi, George Romero and Canadian kitschmeister, Guy Maddin. Very cleverly made on a minuscule budget, terrific-looking pic (which deservedly received the Kodak Vision Award for best cinematography at Slamdance) should see a healthy life (and after-life?) as a cult and midnight movie, at festivals and in ancillary...[more]
House of Wax Casting Jon Abrahams has joined the cast of Warner Bros.' House of Wax, for director Jaume Collet-Serra. He will play one of the teens who falls prey to demented killers with a penchant for wax in the remake of the 1953 horror classic. Abrahams' credits include Scary Movie and They. [Source: The Hollywood Reporter]
April 08, 2004
New Sci Fi Channel Shows SCI FI Channel announced a number of new additions to its series development slate for '05-'06. Projects include:
Untitled Joel Schumacher/April Smith Project
Sex and the City meets V in this edgy urban drama. Schumacher will direct and Smith will write -- that's probably all we need to know about that one.
Witchhunter Robin
A live action adaptation of the Japanese anime series, Witchhunter
Robin is a gritty urban tale of action and horror. Roy Lee (The Ring) and Doug Davison will executive produce.
Amazing Screw-On Head
Adapted from the critically acclaimed, Eisner Award winning comic book by Mike Mignola (Hellboy), Amazing Screw-On Head is a half-hour animated comedy based on the exploits of one of history's unsung heroes. A secret agent who never made the history books, Screw-On Head is in the employ of the U.S. Government. A robot that screws his head onto a wide variety of bodies, Screw On Head battles those who threaten our civilization.
Korean Horror Flick Getting U.S. Remake Rogue Pictures, a new studio imprint specializing in thrillers, urban and action movies, has joined a U.S. remake of the Korean horror hit Phone.
The project centers on a reporter who changes her cell phone number after publishing a controversial article that results in death threats. But when a friend's daughter answers the new phone and exhibits increasingly bizarre behavior, the reporter begins to investigate a mysterious string of deaths that have haunted her phone number's previous owners.
The original Phone was one of the highest-grossing local films released in South Korea two years ago, with nearly 2 million people watching the film. The remake is being produced through Madonna's Maverick Films.
Rogue was unveiled last month by Focus Features. Its upcoming slate includes an action picture starring Jet Li, a remake of Assault on Precinct 13, starring Ethan Hawke, and Seed of Chucky, which rolls out Halloween weekend. [Source: The Hollywood Reporter]
Lions Gate Fast-Tracking New Zombie Flick In the wake of such recent undead box office breakouts as 28 Days Later and Dawn of the Dead, Lions Gate Films is fast-tracking its own zombie picture, Flight of the Dead, for a September start date, sources said.
"Flight" follows the tale of two zombies being shipped back to their homeland after they are captured. But when the deadly creatures come unexpectedly to life aboard an airplane, the begin to wreak high-altitude havoc. No director is on board yet. [Source: Reuters/Hollywood Reporter]
A Fistfull of Trailers A handful of new trailers out there now, click on the titles for the latest Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban, the long version of Kill Bill Vol. 2 and Close Your Eyes (starring ER's Goran Visnjic).
New Alien vs. Predator Feature Online Apple Trailers is running a new exclusive "making of" feature of Alien vs. Predator. This is different from the one that went up several months ago. Get your first look at the hydraulic Alien, new Predator weapons and more. Check it out here.
April 06, 2004
Hellboy Producers Considering Alan Moore's Watchmen? The Chicago Sun-Times (via Counting Down) reports Hellboy coming in at No. 1 means the producers of that film are busy getting another comic book adaptation to the big screen.
"We're going to do 'The Watchmen,'" says producer Lloyd Levin. "It's about a group of superheroes who reunite to figure out who is trying to kill them off." No, it's not Batman, Robin and Wonder Woman. "It's different characters, but it's really a unique story because it deals with the spiritual aspect of being a superhero," he says.
The Watchmen is based on the brilliant Alan Moore graphic novel.
Midway Games' The Suffering Boosting Company Midway Games announced today that it expects be ahead of the financial guidance provided earlier due to strong initial sales of the company's recently released action-horror game The Suffering. Midway released The Suffering for PlayStation 2 and Xbox on March 8, 2004.
Midway also announced that it has acquired privately held Surreal Software Inc., developer of The Suffering, in an all-stock transaction.
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April 05, 2004
First Look at Batman Filming The Z Review nabbed first photos of Batman shooting down in Canary Wharf. Filming was going on at a restaurant and they've posted some pics of Christian Bale as he will look in his Bruce Wayne alter ego. Click here.
Even More Kill Bill from Tarantino? Quentin Tarantino tells the May issue of Empire magazine that he may reopen the book on Bill and the Bride even after Kill Bill Volume 2 hits cinemas on the 23 April.
"Yeah, I've been thinking about revisiting the story in a couple of ways," said the director. "I've been thinking about doing it as an anime feature that would tell the entire origin of Bill."
Quentin has also considered telling the story - possibly animated, possibly live action - of Nikki, the five year old whose mother was the Bride's first victim in Volume One of the revenge drama.
Hellboy Fires Up Box Office Hellboy, based on Mike Mignola's comic book, emerged from the fiery depths to top the weekend box office with an estimated $23.5 million worth of tickets.
April 03, 2004
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The Janitor Premiering in LA Independent horror flick The Janitor is set to have its Los Angeles premier April 8th, 7:30pm at The Los Angeles Film School, 6363 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood. It includes cameos by Lloyd kaufman (Toxic Avenger) and Judah Friedlander (American Splendor, Meet the parents). For more information go to www.janitormovie.com
Jet Li in Green Hornet? According to News Askew, Kevin Smith has confirmed he's after Jet Li to star in his film version of Green Hornet. However, a rumor has also popped up indicating that Smith may go female with the character, seeking Zhang Ziyi (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) to take the role. [Source: Media Sharx]
More Assault on Precinct 13 Casting Ja Rule is joining the cast of the remake of John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13, starring Ethan Hawke and Laurence Fishburne. [Source: Media Sharx]
Group Book Signing in DC Area The Mid-Atlantic Horror Professionals announces a book signing to benefit Parkinson's research on April 17, 2004, 2-4 p.m. at Burke Used Books (Falls Church, VA). Featuring: F. Paul Wilson, Elizabeth Massie, Douglas E. Winter, Steven Spruill, J.F. Gonzalez, Matthew Warner, L. Marie Wood, A.B. Wallace, Mary SanGiovanni and Brian Keene.
Bram Stoker Final Nominations Announced The Horror Writers Association has announced the final nominations ballot for their annual Bram Stoker awards. For Novel the nominations are for:
The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King (Grant)
Serenity Falls by James A. Moore (Meisha Merlin)
The Night Country by Stewart O'Nan (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
A Choir of Ill Children by Tom Piccirilli (Night Shade Books)
Lost Boy Lost Girl by Peter Straub (Random House)
For first novel:
Wolf's Trap by William D. Gagliani (Yard Dog Press)
The Rising by Brian Keene (Delirium)
Monstrocity by Jeffrey Thomas (Prime Books)
Veniss Underground by Jeff Vandermeer (Prime Books)
For long fiction:
The Necromancer by Douglas Clegg (Cemetery Dance)
Closing Time by Jack Ketchum (Peaceable Kingdom)
Fuckin' Lie Down Already by Tom Piccirilli (Endeavor Press)
Louisiana Breakdown by Lucius Shepard (Golden Gryphon)
Roll Them Bones by David Niall Wilson (Cemetery Dance)
For short fiction:
Duty by Gary A. Braunbeck (Vivisections)
The Last Supper by Scott Edelman (The Book of Final Flesh)
Harvey's Dream by Stephen King (The New Yorker)
The Haunting by Joyce Carol Oates (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction)
The Red Bow by George Saunders (Esquire)
For fiction collection:
Graveyard People: The Collected Cedar Hill Stories Vol 1 by Gary A. Braunbeck (Earthling Publications)
Told by the Dead by Ramsey Campbell (PS Publishing)
Bibliomancy by Elizabeth Hand (PS Publishing)
Peaceable Kingdom by Jack Ketchum (Subterranean Press)
Fangs and Angel Wings by Karen Taylor (Wildside Press)
For anthology:
Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural edited by Bill Congreve (Sandglass Enterprises)
Gathering The Bones edited by Jack Dann, Ramsey Campbell and Dennis Etchison (HarperCollins-Voyager/Tor)
The Dark edited by Ellen Datlow (Tor)
The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror: 16th Annual Collection edited by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling (St. Martin's Griffin)
Borderlands 5 edited by Elizabeth and Thomas Monteleone (Borderlands Press)
For a full list of categories and nominations, visit the HWA website here.
April 02, 2004
AICN Guy Joining Princess of Mars Production Team Harry Knowles, creator of the Internet movie gossip Web site Ain't It Cool News, is coming on board to co-produce Princess of Mars, Paramount Pictures' adaptation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs pulp classic that Robert Rodriguez is directing.
Jim Jacks and Sean Daniel of Alphaville are producing the project along with Rodriguez and his wife and producing partner, Elizabeth Avellan. In Knowles' 2002 autobiography, he describes Burroughs' Martian Tales series, revolving around adventurer John Carter, as one of the literary world's properties that is most deserving of a big-screen treatment. [Source: The Hollywood Reporter]
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