All posts tagged "the hills have eyes"
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Film Trailers
/ 12 years agoInternational Trailer For Elijah Wood’s ‘Maniac’ Remake
Some of us lucky people have already seen and were highly impressed with director Franck Khalfoun’s remake of 80s cult video...
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Film News
/ 12 years agoJoe Hill’s ‘Locke & Key’ To Get Big-Screen Trilogy Treatment
Joe Hill’s graphic novel series LOCKE & KEY was recently turned into a pilot TV episode, directed by the excellent Mark...
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Features
/ 12 years agoTen Graphic, Glorious, Gory Deaths!
We know it by many names – All Hallows Eve, Samhain, and, of course, Halloween – but 31st October means one thing only:...
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Film News
/ 12 years agoDaniel Radcliffe Looking Horny In First Pic For ‘Horns’
HORNS is the upcoming thriller based on a novel by Joe Hill, the son of Stephen King and we have the...
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Film News
/ 12 years agoFour More Sprout ‘Horns’ For Aja & Radcliffe Horror!
Alexandre Aja has already been confirmed to direct a big-screen adaptation of Joe Hill’s supernatural novel HORNS. Daniel Radcliffe is also...
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Film News
/ 12 years agoAja’s Horror ‘Horns’ Has Harry Potter Headlining!
THE HILLS HAVE EYES and PIRANHA 3D director Alexandre Aja appears to have found the lead for his forthcoming fright-flick HORNS....
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Film Trailers
/ 12 years agoFull Trailer For ‘Maniac’ Remake
Late last week we were treated to the first images of Franck Khalfoun’s remake of the graphic 1980 psycho-thriller MANIAC. The original...
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Film Stills
/ 12 years agoFirst Shots Of Elijah Wood’s ‘Maniac’ Remake!
Anyone old enough to remember or has seen Willam Lustig’s ace-but-infamous 1980 exploitation horror MANIAC, will be interested to see just how...
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Film Reviews
/ 12 years agoThe Divide Review
Director: Xavier Gens Stars: Lauren German, Michael Biehn, Milo Ventimiglia, Rosanna Arquette, Ivan Gonzalez, Courtney B. Vance, Ashton Holmes, Michael Eklund....
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Film News
/ 12 years agoAlexandre Aja Eyeing Vampire-Actioner ‘Undying Love’
After seeing Alexandre Aja’s intense French slasher, SWITCHBLADE ROMANCE, the director has impressed me with how he has treated the genre...