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Cronenberg Continues his Quest to the Mainstream with a Fly Remake
I guess David Cronenberg is getting a little soft in his old age. Or at least, he’s not as kooky and fiery as he once was, because the Canadian director is not-so slowly and very surely moving towards the mainstream with a number of upcoming projects. He’s already got the big-budget Hollywood...
September 24th, 2009 | Read More
Quick Hits: Raimi Takes Refuge, He-Man Finds Home, Three More for Three Days
Got a horror movie? Sam Raimi would like to produce it, even if the premise sounds like something that would show up as a SyFy Channel Original Movie — and no, that ain’t a compliment. Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures will be producing a creature feature from British director Corin Hardy...
September 24th, 2009 | Read More
Final REC 2 Trailer with English Subtitles
While watching this final trailer for the Spanish horror sequel “REC 2″, it occurred to me that this movie probably looks and feels more like a live-action version of those first-person survival horror videogames than the Hollywood movies that were supposed to be based on them. Of course,...
September 23rd, 2009 | Read More
Dreamworks and Transformers Guys Eyeing James Farr’s Xombie
Wow, zombies sure are popular, huh? Who knew being undead would ever become a trendy thing in Hollywood. The latest resurrected popular kid might be Dirge, a zombie cop name “Xombie” and the star of a comic book that’s based on an online comic strip by James Farr. According to THR,...
September 22nd, 2009 | Read More
A Plethora Of Pics From Richard Kelly’s The Box
The marketing machine for Richard Kelly’s upcoming horror/sci-fi thriller “The Box” is in full swing, unleashing a cavalcade of tantalizing pics for your immediate consumption. As a fan of both “Donnie Darko” and “Southland Tales” — yes, I liked “Southland...
September 22nd, 2009 | Read More
Tetsuo: The Bullet Man Trailer Makes Me Giddy
I’ve been a Shinya Tsukamoto fan for several years now, thanks in part to the director’s iconic film “Tetsuo: The Iron Man” and his ultra-violent boxing opus “Tokyo Fist.” These classics, in addition to his twisted short film “Haze,” drastically reshaped...
September 22nd, 2009 | Read More
Resident Evil: Afterlife Casting News
Black Films has an exclusive interview with Boris Kodjoe, who revealed on his Twitter page recently that he had been cast in “Resident Evil: Afterlife”. As well as discussing his role as a survivor who is found in an LA jail, Kodjoe also reveals that Prison Break’s Wentworth Miller...
September 22nd, 2009 | Read More
Five More Creepy Clips From Pandorum
Marketing is all about momentum. If you can’t keep the public jazzed about your multi-million dollar project starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, then you might as well pack it in and call it a day. The skilled, Internet savvy professionals pimping Christian Alvart’s sci-fi horror opus “Pandorum”...
September 21st, 2009 | Read More
It’s Alive Remake Gets A Red Band Trailer
Another day, another horror remake. What’s scary is that I’m actually starting to get used to it. In fact, I wasn’t surprised at all to see the red band trailer for the re-imagining of Larry Cohen’s cult classic “It’s Alive” lurking suspiciously within my Inbox...
September 21st, 2009 | Read More
Paranormal Activity (2007) Movie Images Gallery
Plot: After a young, middle class couple moves into a suburban ’starter’ tract house, they become increasingly disturbed by a presence that may or may not be somehow demonic but is certainly most active in the middle of the night. Especially when they sleep. Or try to.
Starring: Katie...
September 18th, 2009 | Read More
Freddy Doc Never Sleep Again Teaser Trailer
Hooray! Heather Langenkamp is back! The actress will be narrating the new “A Nightmare on Elm Street” documentary, “Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy”, just in time for the franchise’s rebirth starring Jackie Earle Haley as the scarred kid killer. A teaser trailer...
September 18th, 2009 | Read More
Seth Landau Can Solve Your Halloween Costume Problems
Early last year, I was privileged to investigate a snazzy little horror film called “Bryan Loves You,” directed by “Take Out” director Seth Landau. It remains one of the most widely ignored genre outings of 2008, despite appearing on several “Best Of” lists and receiving...
September 18th, 2009 | Read More
An Amick, a Dourif, and a Plummer Walk into a Post-Apocalyptic Vampire Movie…
No, it’s not the beginning of a really bad, naughty joke. It’s just another casting announcement. The latest word from the set of “Priest”, Scott Stewart’s post-apocalyptic Western tale of vampires, warrior priests, and Maggie Q., has the director tweeting that his film...
September 18th, 2009 | Read More
New Pics: Saw 6, Fame, The Box
Today’s batch of new images include yet another new groovy looking poster for the latest entry in the never-say-die of horror franchises, “Saw VI”, opening this October as usual; the remake of “Fame” gets a healthy new batch of images (about 30 or so), just in time for the...
September 18th, 2009 | Read More
Eastwood and Damon Ready for the Hereafter
I’d like to think that Clint Eastwood gets a dopamine rush through the bloodstream whenever he so much as senses someone’s fear. I don’t know if the same rule applies to the supernatural, but I wouldn’t want to be a ghost or a specter or a slithering thing facing down the barrel...
September 18th, 2009 | Read More
New Batch of Zombieland Pics Bring the Decaying Goodness
The zombieland madness doesn’t begin until October 9, 2009, but here are more pics from the upcoming zombie-comedy to get you excited. Okay, so you probably won’t be too excited unless you’re into zombie movies. And comedy. It’s got a huge dose of comedy. Basically, go in for...
September 16th, 2009 | Read More
Zombie Self Defense Force Coming To Region 1
Naoyuki Tomomatsu, director of “Stacy” and the upcoming “Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl,” is a seriously warped individual. Fortunately for us, his twisted imagination yields entertaining results, though the majority of his cinematic endeavors are quite hard to locate here...
September 16th, 2009 | Read More
Haven’t Had Enough Val Kilmer This Year? Watch The Thaw.
Contrary to popular belief, Val Kilmer is the hardest working man in show business. Wait, let me rephrase that — Val Kilmer is the hardest working man in the straight-to-video business. Although he has appeared in a handful theatrical films over the past few years, the glut of his cinematic output...
September 16th, 2009 | Read More
Night of the Living Dead: Origins to Screw George Romero All Over Again
Poor George Romero. He made what is probably the seminal horror/zombie movie, and he doesn’t even own it. In fact, no one owns it. “Night of the Living Dead” is in the public domain, thanks to a screw-up by the film’s original distributor (and lack of attention from George) back...
September 16th, 2009 | Read More
Paranormal Activity Trailer. It’s like Ghost Hunters, Without the Bald Guy.
It took two years, but Oren Peli’s “Paranormal Activity” is finally heading to selected theaters September 25, 2009. What’s it about? A young couple realizes that they are being haunted by ghosts. Or demons. Or spirits. You know, one of those things. It kind of reminds me of the...
September 16th, 2009 | Read More





