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John Debney to Score ‘Predators’ Prequel

John Debney (Iron Man 2, Sin City, The Relic, I Know What You Did Last Summer) has been chosen to score 20th Century Fox's Predators, reports Film Music Reporter. The announcement ends speculation that Alan Silvestri might return to the franchise, as the movie is a direct prequel to the original Predator movie that Silvestri scored in 1987. Directed by Nimrod Antal (Vacancy, Armored) and starring Topher Grace, Adrien Brody and Laurence Fishburne, in this version, a group of humans will find themselves stranded on a planet home to Predators and must survive the horrors they encounter. Produced by Robert Rodriguez's Troublemaker Studios, Predators go on the hunt July 9, 2010.

awesome movie poster friday – the 2008 edition, part two!

Still wrapping my head around Martyrs, trying to figure out what I'll say when I finally write about it.












Another Look Behind-the-Scenes of ‘Hypothermia’ Looks Freezing Cold

To go along with our exclusive image posted yesterday night, below you'll find a new behind-the-scenes look at the freezing cold set of James Felix McKenney's Hypothermia, which wraps production today (fittingly in the middle of a blizzard in upstate NY). A large portion of the production took place on the middle of a frozen lake - Great Sacandaga Lake in Mayfield, NY. We're told that the production team spent weeks filming on the ice, having to take snow mobiles/four wheelers out to the actual set making it a challenge to even grab a cup of coffee or use the restroom. In a remote winter hideaway devoid of any sign of life, two unsuspecting families on an ice-fishing vacation discover something sinister lurking in the frozen lake. One thing is for certain - the creature is hungry and the only prey left is human. Michael Rooker, Blanche Baker, Greg Finley, Don Wood, Ben Forster and Amy Chang all star.

Trailer for UK Thriller ‘Salvage’

Beyond the break you'll find the trailer for the UK release of Salvage from Revolver Entertainment. It will open at selected UK cinemas on March 19, 2010 as well as being available on Sky Box Office, iTunes, FilmFlex and LOVEFilM on the same day. It will be also released on DVD (£12.99) on March 22 2010.

Official One Sheet Debut for George A. Romero’s ‘Survival of the Dead’

"Survival isn't just for the living is the sweet tagline for Survival of the Dead, George A. Romero's latest zombie flick premiering on VOD, XBOX Live, Playstation and Amazon on April 30th before taking over theaters on May 28 from Magnet Releasing. Gearing up for the release, beyond the break you'll find our exclusive look at official one sheet! The plot involves inhabitants of an isolated island off the North American coast who find their relatives rising from the dead to eat their kin. The leaders of the island feud over whether or not to kill their reanimated relatives or preserve them in hopes of finding a cure. Check out the poster below and tell us what you think about it!

More Adventures in Querying

Not much to say... except that I got a bite. In case you're wondering, my query letter was pretty straight-forward and vanilla. Introduction, logline and a brief synopsis. Each week, I've tried different variations (start with a hook, just a logline, etc.), but I haven't queried enough to draw any definite conclusions.

My excitement is somewhat tempered because they're not actively looking for supernatural/horror material. However, I'm not dumb enough to look a gift horse in the mouth -- always wanted to say that. Now I have to sign and drop an intimidating release form in the mail...

23:45 – Eden Lake

(review)

BD Review: ‘The Crazies’, Write Your Own Review Now!

We've just added our review of Overture Films' The Crazies, which is now in theaters everywhere. "While the screenplay could have used a little more character development and breathing room, it appears that Eisner was intentionally aiming at our young MTV-addicted generation. The pacing works well for those with short attention spans (thats me!) as its energetic, fast-paced and quite engaging." Click the title above for the full review or make sure to check back to Bloody Disgusting after you've seen the movie and write your own review to tell us all what YOU thought!

First Poster and a Whopping 27 Stills from Slasher Sequel ‘Malevolence: Bereavement’!

Bloody Disgusting was just supplied with the first one sheet and a whopping 27 stills from Stevan Mena's Bereavement (Malevolence: Bereavement), the highly anticipated sequel to the 2004 indie slasher film Malevolence that centers on the killer Graham Sutter and the kidnapping and systematic torture of his protégé Martin Bristol. Michael Biehn, Brett Rickaby, Martin Bristol, Kathryn Meisle, John Savage, Nolan Funk, Alexandra Daddario all star in the sequel still seeking a release date. The original carried heavy homage to Friday the 13th and is quite popular among indie horror fanatics.

2006 Nissan Titan Le



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Erica Leerhsen Gets a Bag on the Head in First ‘Butterfly Room’ Image

Yesterday we reported on a new Italian horror film featuring a major genre cast. The Butterfly Room, which is under the direction of Jonathan Zarantonello, stars Barbara Steele (pictured; "Dark Shadows") as a main character, alongside Erica Leerhsen (Wrong Turn 2: Dead End), Heather Langenkamp (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Ray Wise (Jeepers Creepers 2), PJ Soles (Halloween), Adrienne King (Friday the 13th), Camille Keaton (Chop, Day of the Woman), James Karen (Piranha, Joy Ride) and even director Joe Dante (Gremlins, Piranha)! Pictured: Erica Leerhsen Below you'll find the first ever photos, along with a long synopsis.

Feb 26, Dead Hitchhiker Stalks Woman on Road

What is the name of the short film (maybe a Tales from the Crypt episode) in which a woman accidentaly hits this hitchhiker and tries to drive off.

First Look at Michael Rooker on the Set of ‘Hypothermia’!

From Dark Sky Films (House of the Devil, Hatchet 2) and producer Larry Fessenden (House of the Devil, The Roost, I Sell the Dead, The Last Winter) comes Hypothermia, which wraps production tomorrow under the watchful eye of James Felix McKenney. Bloody Disgusting scored an exclusive look behind-the-scenes of the shoot with McKenney and star Michael Rooker! In a remote winter hideaway devoid of any sign of life, two unsuspecting families on an ice-fishing vacation discover something sinister lurking in the frozen lake. One thing is for certain - the creature is hungry and the only prey left is human. Blanche Baker, Greg Finley, Don Wood, Ben Forster and Amy Chang also star.

Trailer for New Devon Sawa Starrer ‘Creature of Darkness’

Devon Sawa (Idle Hands, Final Destination) will try it again on April 13 with Creature of Darkness, which also stars Sanoe Lake, Matthew Lawrence, and Kevin Alejandro. From MTI Home Video, Andrew is haunted by the nightmare of dying a horrible death in the claw of a rampaging creature. A friend convinces him the only way to conquer imagined fear is to confront it head on. When they invite an adventurous group of off-roaders for radical cycling in remote terrain, no one knows they are being led to the time and place the nightmare unfolds. Check out the trailer below.

Radha Mitchell Contained in Final Clip from ‘The Crazies’

In addition to the new sizzle reel over at Apple (a sizzle reel?), MTV has posted yet another clip from Overture Films' The Crazies (review), their redo of George. A. Romero's classic arriving in theaters tomorrow. In the final clip that you'll find below, Radha Mitchell is quarantined by the government and taken to a containment area within a high school. Directed by Breck Eisner, the story revolves around the inhabitants of a small Kansas town who are beset by death and insanity after a plane crash lets loose a secret biological weapon into the water supply.