Entries from November 2009 ↓

Nov 27, Bad Guy Bleeds Black Blood, Walks Down Invisible Steps

What's the name of the 90's movie that has a baby who can crawl as soon as it's delivered and it chases it's mother into the bathroom? In another

23:45 – An American Werewolf in London

(review)

New Creature Images From Vincenzo Natali’s ‘Splice’!

While we received a nice tease this past October in the form of this first clip, below you'll find a few new creature pics from Vincenzo Natali's (Cube) latest horror project, Splice, the long delayed sci-fi creature feature starring Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley. We've been asking around like crazy and we've still yet to get any info on a potential US distributor (I just want to freaking see this already!). Is anyone else as excited as I am?

Tales of Horror 166 Frankenstein 11 of 13

Frankenstein. 1938. Program #11. Transco syndication. Commercials added locally. Baron Frankenstein is forced to leave his native village...as the monster watches and leads him onward

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Nov 27, Razor Blades, Nails and Glass Come Out of Man & Kill Him

I'm trying to remember the name of an 80's movie about a man who perhaps worked at a carnival or was just cursed by someone. He ate nails, glass,

Nov 27, 50’s or 60’s Film: 2 Men Stay in Abandoned House

My dad was asking if I knew the name of this 50's or 60's movie; the plot sounds familiar but I can't think of what it is. Two men need a place to

Nov 27, Severed Hand Drown Woman In Bathtub

The scene I remember is with a severed hand that crawls along a bathtub and drowns a woman who is in the bathtub. I saw this in the 70's on late night

Yet Another Two ‘The Wolfman’ One Sheets Released

To go along with this beauty, Universal Pictures International has released yet another two one sheets for Joe Johnston's The Wolfman remake arriving in theaters February 12. One of the new posters is a colorized version of what you've already seen, while the second is a new look at the hairy meat eater. Dog on 'em inside and tell us what you think. Benicio del Toro stars as your new furry friend.

Joel Schumacher’s Dumped ‘Blood Creek’ Coming to DVD

Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced Blood Creek which stars Dominic Purcell, Henry Cavill, and Michael Fassbender. The Joel Schumacher directed film will be available to own on the 19th of January, and should retail at around $26.98. DVD Active reports that the film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. The only extra feature will be a commentary with Director Joel Schumacher.

Blue Underground Announces ‘Vampyres’ Blu-ray

Blue Underground has announced a Blu-ray release of Vampyres for March 30th. DVD Active reports that retail will be around $29.95. Blue Underground will present the film in a "stunning new High Definition transfer" that restores all of the controversial gore footage missing from other versions. Extras will include commentary with Director José Ramón Larraz and Producer Brian Smedley-Aston, Interviews with Stars Marianne Morris and Anulka, the international trailer, and the U.S. trailer

23:45 – The Haunting (1963)

(review)

Dimension Films to Remake ‘The Amityville Horror’…Again?

I just finished wiping away the tears of laughter as I just discovered that the Weinstein Company and Dimension Films are planning on remaking The Amityville Horror...again. Andrew Douglas directed the 2005 reboot produced by Platinum Dunes that grossed over $100m at the box office worldwide. I guess five years in the new 25? Our sources also tell us that there just might be a director already in talks to develop the project. Knowing Dimension Films, I'd expect this project to start and stop at least a dozen times before it ultimately fails. Alas horror fiends, don't stress it no matter how idiotic this sounds.The original 1979 film followed newlyweds as they move into a house where a murder was committed, and experience strange manifestations which drive them away. MGM also retains different rights and were planning on developing The Amityville Tapes, which has been put on the back burner while MGM figures out their financial woes (auction anyone?).

Giving Thanks With Eli Roth’s ‘Thanksgiving’ Trailer

Before you head off and enjoy turkey, stuffing and all the pumpkin pie you can eat, why not say a little thanks to Eli Roth for our little holiday treat that we can now mention annually? Beyond the break you can watch Roth's faux trailer for Thanksgiving, a short that was included in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's Grindhouse back in 2007. Roth has said he'd like to turn this into a feature one of these days; who wouldn't want a new holiday horror film to visit every November? "This holiday season prepared to have the stuffing scared out of you...."

Full Cast Revealed for Anchor Bay’s ‘I Spit on Your Grave’ Remake

Chad Lindberg (Push), Daniel Franzese (Killer Pad, War of the Worlds), Rodney Eastman (Joey in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 and 4), Sarah Butler, Jeff Branson, Saxon Sharbino, Amber Dawn Landrum have all joined Andrew Howard (Devil's Chair, Blood River, Lustig) in the remake of I Spit on Your Grave (also being filmed as Day of the Woman), which is currently lensing in Lousiana for release next year via Anchor Bay. Being directed by Steven R. Monroe (Left in Darkness), a woman is abducted, brutally attacked and raped and then left for dead. She survives, hunts her attackers and dispatches them in graphic ways.

Official One Sheet and First Hi-Res Still from ‘Outcast’

From Bankside Films (Coffin Rock, from the producers of Wolf Creek) comes Colm McCarthy's buzzed about Outcast, which stars James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, James Cosmo, Niail Bruton. Today we got our hands on the first one sheet and official still from the film that tells the tale of Petronella (a Scottish/Romany girl) and Fergal (her mysterious Irish traveller boyfriend). As their doomed relationship plays out, a Beast stalks the estate, killing locals, working its way towards our protagonists. Meanwhile Cathal and Liam, two mysterious travellers from Ireland use ritual and magic on a blood hunt. Mary, Fergal's mother performs ritual and magic of her own. As Cathal comes face to face with Mary in a vicious finale we know one thing: the Beast must die.