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Gorehound Ryan Nicholson talks about his gruesome movie LIVE FEED and everything you wanna know about it. This guy really has some entertaining, as well as in-depth, things to say and it's easy to tell that Ryan truly lives for horror. It's fun as well as interesting so this is definitely something for you to check out.
Read the whole interview right here!
Posted on Dec 30 2006 by
Mr. Johnny Butane over at Dread Central found a new poster for the evil dog movie THE BREED that you can check out below. You can read a review of the movie here.
Posted on Dec 30 2006 by
Weinstein Company's Dragon Dynasty sublabel will release an Infernal Affairs Box Set on February 13th, 2007. No doubt spurred by the success of Martin Scorsese's brilliant remake "The Departed," this release collects Andrew Lau's Hong Kong thriller trilogy into an official Region 1 edition. The three films arrive with anamorphic widescreen transfers, Cantonese & English Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks and English subtitles. Bonus materials will include "The Making of Infernal Affairs" documentary, "Confidential File" behind-the-scenes look at Infernal Affairs, deleted scenes, an alternate ending and trailers. Retail will be $39.95.
Source: Davis DVD
Posted on Dec 30 2006 by
Chinese female director Li Shaohong is about the release her psychological thriller entitled THE DOOR and the logline for it reads: "Against the backdrop of contemporary China, the story centers on a young intellectual who feels “marginalized” and is losing out in the ever changing society, and whose dignity and pride rest solely on the relationship with his beautiful girlfriend. When the girlfriend suddenly walks out from him, he becomes so distraught that he embarks on an ominous journey to find her and the truth behind the breakup…"
Variety is hosting a trailer for the film that you can download here.
Source: Kaiju Shakedown
Posted on Dec 30 2006 by

Dynamite Entertainment revealed that the Army of Darkness #13 comic will be the last in the series and will set up the upcoming crossover Army of Darkness vs. Marvel Zombies. Army of Darkness vs. Marvel Zombies is a crossover between Dynamite Entertainment and Marvel which pins out hero Ash against the 'zombiefied' forms of Wolverine, Gambit, and others from the Marvel Universe. Here is an excerpt of the story:
"Dynamite Entertainment today released a preview of Army of Darkness #13’s "dynamite" pages plus the surprise ending which leads-in to the upcoming Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness Five Issue Limited Series- the crossover event of ’07!!! Scheduled to be in stores today (some stores are delayed by a week due to the snow storms that hit) - Army of Darkness #13 is the final chapter of the regular AOD series and features covers by Tom Nguyen, Kevin Sharpe, Nick Bradshaw and a surprise 4th cover by Marvel Zombies artist Sean Phillips!"
You can read the full article here, but they give away the ending of Army of Darkness #13 so beware of that.
Source: Bruce Campbell News Central
Posted on Dec 30 2006 by
 The official website for Shion (STRANGE CIRCUS) Sono's EXTE - HAIR EXTENSIONS (Ekusute) is now fully functional and you can check it out right here. The film will be released theatrically in Japan on February 17th nexy year.
Synopsis:
"What if extensions carried the grudge of the individual to which the hair originally belonged and started attacking people wearing it at random?
Customs agents discover a huge amount of human hair used as materials for 'hair extensions' along with the dead body of a young girl with a shaved head. With the corpse being soon transported by the police, the results of the autopsy determine that the woman's internal organs have been harvested. the possibility is pointed out that she was kidnapped in some foreign country and was a victim of black market human organ racketeering ring. A sinister, fearless smirk comes over Yamazaki, the morgue night watchman.
Yuko is a young wannabe hair stylist apprenticing at the Gilles de Rais hair salon. After working late each day, after returning home, she tirelessly practices her skills on head mannequins with wigs. One day, her sister, Kiyomi, forcibly entrusts her eight-year-old daughter, Mami, to Yuko. For some reason, Mami is abnormally timid and frightened and has several wounds on her body from abuse.
Meanwhile, Yamazaki cuddles up with the corpse of the girl he stole from the morgue which now occupies his room. Hair has become to grow from her head once again, not only from her head but from where her organs were removed: the scars of her stomach and even her empty eye socket.
Later, Yamazaki shows up at Yuko's salon with Mami who got lost looking for Yuko. Yamazaki takes one look at Yuko and is captivated by her lovely flowing hair..."
Source: Twitchfilm
Posted on Dec 30 2006 by
A teaser trailer for the upcoming WHITE NOISE 2: THE LIGHT has turned up online and can be found right here.
Synopsis:
In the sequel, a man's family is murdered and he is brought back from the brink of death. The man realizes he has changed and can now identify those among the living who are about to die. When he tries to save people from their fate, he discovers there is a price to paid for interfering with the natural order of life and death.
Posted on Dec 29 2006 by
Veteran actor Ahn Seong-gi is proving his cinema power in China. His film "Battle of Wits," which hit Chinese theaters on November 23rd, has been number one at the box office for three weeks.
Ticket sales reached 100 million yuan in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan during the three weeks since its release to make it the top hit movie for the year's latter half.
In the historical film on seige warfare, Ahn plays a general opposite Andy Lau, who commands a 100,000 strong army of the Jo kingdom. The Chinese media have hailed Ahn's performance as his greatest acting role.
The film's commerical and critical success coinciding with the actor's 50th year of acting is expected to further solidify his status in Asia. Battle of Wits opens in Korea January 11th.
Source: KBS Global
Posted on Dec 29 2006 by
 Japanese video-game company Capcom—publisher of the popular titles Resident Evil, Devil May Cry and Onimusha—is getting into film production with a new original film based on the game Street Fighter. The company is partnering with Hyde Park Entertainment on a new film focused on the character Chung Li, one of the most popular fighters from the franchise. It's set for release in 2008.
Capcom is also looking for Hollywood properties to turn into Capcom games. The company has hired Germaine Gioia to serve in the newly created post of senior vice president of licensing in its Los Angeles office, the trade paper reported. Gioia spent 13 years at THQ, where she secured strong children's licenses from Nickelodeon, Disney/Pixar and 20th Century Fox/MGA. Gioia said that given Capcom's strong internal development studios, a marriage between the makers of these hit originals with strong Hollywood properties backed by solid marketing support should bode well for the company.
The original Resident Evil film and its sequel represent Sony's second-most-successful movie franchise, topped only by Spider-Man. A third is now in development. Feature adaptations of Capcom games Onimusha and Devil May Cry are also in the works.
Source: Sci Fi Wire
Posted on Dec 29 2006 by
First look at the brand new poster for Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's double feature Grindhouse.
From RopeofSilicon.com:
The film is set to open on April 6, 2007 and is a double-bill of thrillers that will recall both filmmakers' favorite exploitation films. Grind House will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino's film, Death Proof, is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez's film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in Planet Terror. Welcome to the grind house - it'll tear you in two.
You can check out the official Grindhouse site here.
Posted on Dec 29 2006 by
Amazon U.K. has posted the new international trailer for MGM and The Weinstein Company's Hannibal Rising, coming to theaters in North America on February 9. Starring Gaspard Ulliel, Gong Li, Rhys Ifans, Richard Brake and Kevin McKidd, the thriller was directed by Peter Webber and written by the book's author, Thomas Harris. You can watch the trailer .
Source: ComingSoon.net
Posted on Dec 29 2006 by
MGM Home Entertainment have just revealed that they will release the cult classic Night of the Comet on March 6th, 2007. What if the only people left alive in the world were Southern California teenagers? That's the premise of this enjoyable sci-fi tale of two sisters who must fend off zombie-like mutants and mysterious scientists after a comet's passing exterminates nearly all life. No disc details have been made available. Retail is $14.98.
Source: Davis DVD
Posted on Dec 28 2006 by
In a post on his personal blog, author Neil Gaiman said that he's been getting questions about whether he's working on the script for a sequel to the horror film Silent Hill with director Christophe Gans and screenwriter Roger Avary, but he is not involved in the project.
"I'm afraid that I don't think I am," Gaiman wrote. "I mean, it's the first time I've ever heard of it, and I'm sure that if they make a sequel Roger would want to write it himself. I am writing Black Hole with Roger (we're one draft in right now), and we already wrote next year's Beowulf. If I get home to find an invitation to write Silent Hill 2 with Roger is waiting for me, I'll let you all know, but for right now I think it's a discredited Internet rumour."
The story arose from an interview with Gans posted on the French DVD site DVD Rama. Since the interview was pubished in French, the report of Gaiman's involvement may have been misinterpreted.
Source: Sci Fi Wire
Posted on Dec 28 2006 by
A trailer for the upcoming Thai Horror TRAIN OF THE DEAD has appeared online over at YouTube and the film deals with a supernatural story about a haunted train. You can check out the trailer .
Source: 24framespersecond.net
Posted on Dec 28 2006 by
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