Articles in Horror Movie News
Bruce Campbell on Bubba Nosferatu, Evil Dead Remake, Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash, More
The king of the fanboys and geeks everywhere, Bruce Campbell, recently talked with Fangoria radio and had plenty to say about all of his upcoming projects, rumored projects, and projects that never happened, including the oft-talked about “Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash”, which was rumored for a long time after the success of “Freddy vs. [...]
August 28th, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreIntrepid Pictures Brings Forth The Fourth Horseman
Okay, so the premise of “The Fourth Horseman” doesn’t sound very original. In fact, it sounds very generic, one of those, “Wait, didn’t I already see a movie with this [kinda] premise before?” Still, I think there is some promise here, mostly in the, “good action” level, though I don’t foresee it being anything great. [...]
August 27th, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreHorror-Comedy War Monkeys Sounds Nuts
How do you like THIS premise for a horror-comedy: A janitor who, during a Christmas holiday, gets trapped in an underground research facility with military-trained Rhesus monkeys. Cool, right? Basically it’s going to be a guy (a lowly janitor!) in an underground facility fighting against monkeys trained to kill. I mean, come on — I’d [...]
August 27th, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreNew Horror Movie Bloody 27 Starts Production
After the endless slew of Asian horror movies and all their remakes and sequels, who can’t go for a good ol fashion American roadside slasher film about spam college students? At least, that’s what I think the makers behind “Bloody 27″ are going for. The official site for the movie is now up, and according [...]
August 26th, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreFirst Look at Ethan Hawke in Daybreakers
Our movie stills guy ‘Pagen’ has sent in another first look at an upcoming movie, this time for the Ethan Hawke vampire flick “Daybreakers”, the sophomore follow-up by the Aussie brothers Michael and Peter Spierig (”Undead”). In the year 2017, a plague has transformed most every human into vampires. Faced with a dwindling blood supply, [...]
August 24th, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreFive Halloween Clips
It’s almost here…
Rob Zombie’s stylish re-invention of the classic Halloween franchise is set to take a stab — pun intended — at the [currently] horror-unfriendly box-office crowd in a matter of 9 days. Whether it falls into “eternal summer fright flick damnation” (ala Hostel II, Captivity and just about every other genre picture released [...]
Stone’s War aka War of the Dead Images, Trailer
I have actually heard of “War of the Dead” before, a zombie/horror movie set in World War II, but was surprised to find out that I hadn’t written anything about it yet. Well mind as well fix that now. Here are the latest updates on the movie. Originally titled “War of the Dead”, the film [...]
August 20th, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreSavini and a Theatrical Release for Lost Boys 2?
Earlier this month you were already told that the Lost Boys are coming back for a sequel — as a direct-to-DVD release (here). Now it seems that may not be true; they are indeed coming back, but not as a DVD movie, but instead as a … theatrical release? That’s the word from Moviehole, who [...]
August 20th, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreJoin the Hachet Army!
Horror-comedies seem to be getting new life in the States, with the recent “Tripper” and now, “Hatchet” coming your way. The guys over at Anchor Bay are giving you some very good reasons to pay attention and join up in the Hatchet Army, including free trips to Los Angeles and a Blu Ray player as [...]
August 15th, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreIsle of the Dead Remake to be Set in Afghanistan
I’ve never heard of the Boris Karloff cult film “Isle of the Dead,” but apparently some one has, and they’ve begun the process of the dreaded remake on the picture. The remake, to be based on the 1945 film directed by Val Lewton, stars Karloff as a Greek military commander on an island where a [...]
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