Exclusive: In a competitive situation, Australian actor James Mackay has signed with Elevate Entertainment.
Mackay made his feature film debut in Guillermo del Toro’s Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark (2010) starring alongside Katie Holmes and Guy Pearce. In the remake of the 1973 TV movie of the same name, a family moves to Rhode Island where the patriarch Alex Hurst (Pearce) and his girlfriend (Katie Holmes) are restoring a 19th-century mansion. Alex’s daughter Sally (Bailee Madison) discovers a hidden, long-undisturbed basement and unwittingly unleashes a race of dark-dwelling creatures. Mackay portrayed the librarian.
In the 2015 film The Dressmaker, Mackay starred as William Beaumont working opposite Kate Winslet and Sarah Snook. Other film credits include Searchlight’s Battle of the Sexes alongside Emma Stone and Steve Carrell, Hacksaw Ridge for Lionsgate opposite Andrew Garfield and Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, among others.
On the television side,...
Mackay made his feature film debut in Guillermo del Toro’s Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark (2010) starring alongside Katie Holmes and Guy Pearce. In the remake of the 1973 TV movie of the same name, a family moves to Rhode Island where the patriarch Alex Hurst (Pearce) and his girlfriend (Katie Holmes) are restoring a 19th-century mansion. Alex’s daughter Sally (Bailee Madison) discovers a hidden, long-undisturbed basement and unwittingly unleashes a race of dark-dwelling creatures. Mackay portrayed the librarian.
In the 2015 film The Dressmaker, Mackay starred as William Beaumont working opposite Kate Winslet and Sarah Snook. Other film credits include Searchlight’s Battle of the Sexes alongside Emma Stone and Steve Carrell, Hacksaw Ridge for Lionsgate opposite Andrew Garfield and Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, among others.
On the television side,...
- 5/30/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
A lot of people ask me, "Creepy, how did you first come to love horror movies so much?" Well, growing up in the Seventies, there was plenty to go around. There were TV classics like Gargoyles, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, and any number of TV Movies of the Week, and there was also...
There was also a ton of weird and quirky bits of monster-themed kids programming. Usually "The Munsters" and "The Land of the Lost" get all the love, and rightly so. They're absolute classics. That being said, we're gonna talk about some other things here. Things you may not have known even existed. For instance, were you aware that way before Venkmen, Spengler, Stantz and Zeddmore there was a whole other set of Ghostbusters? How about a different Monster Squad? Got your attention? Good. Sit back, relax, and get ready to soak up some lunacy as we revisit.
There was also a ton of weird and quirky bits of monster-themed kids programming. Usually "The Munsters" and "The Land of the Lost" get all the love, and rightly so. They're absolute classics. That being said, we're gonna talk about some other things here. Things you may not have known even existed. For instance, were you aware that way before Venkmen, Spengler, Stantz and Zeddmore there was a whole other set of Ghostbusters? How about a different Monster Squad? Got your attention? Good. Sit back, relax, and get ready to soak up some lunacy as we revisit.
- 4/4/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Flashback Weekend is the Windy City's largest and longest running horror film convention, and for its 10th Anniversary the con is pulling out all the stops. It runs from August 10th through 12th, and we have all the info you need right here!
Fans in attendance have the opportunity to see almost three dozen of their favorite genre icons and attend autograph sessions and film panel discussions. They can also check out the large vendor room featuring tons of movie memorabilia and collectibles along with experiencing live horror theater, several movie screenings and after parties.
And as if all that isn't enough, Flashback Weekend is hosting a special concert featuring "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"/"Angel" bad boy James Marsters, who'll be on hand to perform in honor of his birthday at the con.
Flashback Weekend has announced its official line-up to ring in its 10th Anniversary; check out all the details below,...
Fans in attendance have the opportunity to see almost three dozen of their favorite genre icons and attend autograph sessions and film panel discussions. They can also check out the large vendor room featuring tons of movie memorabilia and collectibles along with experiencing live horror theater, several movie screenings and after parties.
And as if all that isn't enough, Flashback Weekend is hosting a special concert featuring "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"/"Angel" bad boy James Marsters, who'll be on hand to perform in honor of his birthday at the con.
Flashback Weekend has announced its official line-up to ring in its 10th Anniversary; check out all the details below,...
- 8/6/2012
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Okay, this is odd. This is the first M.O.D. I've ever gotten a second edition of. Yes, Warner released Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) about a year ago in the manufacture on demand format and now they've gone back and released it again in a nicely remastered special edition with an audio commentary. But hey, who's complaining? This is truly a better visual experience and it's clearly motivated by the release of the new film. Purists look out. The commentary by Steve 'Uncle Creepy' Barton (Dread Central), screenwriter Jeff Reddick (Final Destination, Day of the Dead) and Fangoria's Sean Abley, though full of solid info about the film, is a little irreverent. The bottom line is that Kim Darby is still out there,...
- 9/2/2011
- Screen Anarchy
John Newland's 1973 made-for-tv drama "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" is widely considered a high water mark for feature-length broadcast productions. Produced as an ABC movie of the week, it belonged to a series that also included Steven Spielberg's "Duel" and the early Michael Douglas vehicle "Shattered Silence," among many others. Those with adolescent memories of watching Newland's movie usually recall its genuine frights, an experience made particularly resonant ...
- 8/26/2011
- Indiewire
On August 23rd Warner Archive will be making the 1973 TV movie Don't Be Afraid of the Dark available for the first time on DVD, completely remastered in a special edition, and we have an exclusive clip from it!
Synopsis: It's back! The classic TV Mow directed by John Newland that continues to cast a spell almost 40 years after it was first broadcast, in a new remastered and enhanced edition.
Sally (Kim Darby) and Alex Farnham’s (Jim Hutton) marriage has a sinister wedge driven through it when her occult "imaginings" threaten to derail his career after they inherit Sally's grandmother's house.
Also starring Barbara Anderson and William Demarest.
In addition to the film, the DVD contains a "superfan" commentary track by yours truly along with screenwriter Jeffrey Riddick (Final Destination) and Fangoria's Sean Ably.
Check out the exclusive clip below, and pre-order your copy today from Warner Archive.
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Synopsis: It's back! The classic TV Mow directed by John Newland that continues to cast a spell almost 40 years after it was first broadcast, in a new remastered and enhanced edition.
Sally (Kim Darby) and Alex Farnham’s (Jim Hutton) marriage has a sinister wedge driven through it when her occult "imaginings" threaten to derail his career after they inherit Sally's grandmother's house.
Also starring Barbara Anderson and William Demarest.
In addition to the film, the DVD contains a "superfan" commentary track by yours truly along with screenwriter Jeffrey Riddick (Final Destination) and Fangoria's Sean Ably.
Check out the exclusive clip below, and pre-order your copy today from Warner Archive.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 8/17/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
John Newland's 1973 made-for-tv drama "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" is widely considered a high water mark for feature-length broadcast productions. Produced as an ABC movie of the week, it belonged to a series that also included Steven Spielberg's "Duel" and the early Michael Douglas vehicle "Shattered Silence," among many others. Those with adolescent memories of watching Newland's movie usually recall its genuine frights, an experience made particularly resonant ...
- 6/27/2011
- Indiewire
Don't Listen To Them. Don't Turn Off The Lights. And Most Importantly...Don't Let Them Out. Your probably wondering what the hell I'm talking about? Well my friends, feast on this bag of goodies below and you'll questions will soon be answered. Can I just tell you how freaking excited I am to see this remake of one of my all-time childhood favorites, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. The film which is directed by Troy Nixie and produced by Guille…...
- 5/28/2011
- Horrorbid
The first trailer we got for Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark felt more like a teaser. Now Empire has the exclusive on a longer, creepier, yet not too revealing international trailer. I've known to stay the f*ck away from anything that says, "Come play with us" thanks to The Shining. No, I will not come play with you. Go find someone else to prey on Satan! I have an axe! Little Sally is constantly tormented by these tiny creatures who want to take her to claim her as their own. Yeah,...
- 5/27/2011
- by Niki Stephens
- JoBlo.com
The upcoming thriller Colombiana isn't the first time writer/director/producer Luc Besson has taken a female character from unfortunate circumstances and tried to turn them into an assassin. But instead of being a junkie criminal (La Femme Nikita) or a 12-year-old apprentice, Zoe Saldana plays Cataleya, a woman who has become a hitman after witnessing her parents' murder in Bogota, Colombia, when she was nine. While she works for her uncle by day, she continues to search for the mobster responsible for her parents' deaths.
An action-packed teaser trailer debuted earlier this month, which showed Saldana performing her job even if she wasn't wearing very much. A recently released poster again focuses on Saldana, and slightly alters the trailer tagline from "vengeance is beautiful" to "revenge is beautiful."
Another small change is the movie's release date. Set for an early September opening, Colombiana has been moved up a week...
An action-packed teaser trailer debuted earlier this month, which showed Saldana performing her job even if she wasn't wearing very much. A recently released poster again focuses on Saldana, and slightly alters the trailer tagline from "vengeance is beautiful" to "revenge is beautiful."
Another small change is the movie's release date. Set for an early September opening, Colombiana has been moved up a week...
- 5/25/2011
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
Crazy Fat Ethel (2012) News has just broke of another planned horror film remake! This time around it's a remake of Criminally Insane. While I believe in the potential of some like Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, because they have the ability to relate the story in a new and refreshing way. There is others I wasn't so fond of like The Omen remake, because it was pretty much a purposeless shot for shot remake of the original. As for a Criminally Insane remake, I'm not ready to put a ringing endorsement on it yet, but I do believe one of the reasons as to why it is acceptable to remake a film, is because it can be improved upon. With this remake, I believe the filmmakers have the potential to improve upon it and create a distinctive film with cult ish possibilities.
This remake of the 1975 horror film, Criminally Insane,...
This remake of the 1975 horror film, Criminally Insane,...
- 5/15/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
By Annlee Ellingson
(from Moving Pictures, spring issue, 2011)
Even if you’re not in school anymore, summertime evokes vacation: lazy afternoons at the pool under the hot sun, cool nights spent at sleepaway camp, sweaty cross-country road trips in the back of the family station wagon — or, these days, SUV. It’s perhaps these warm feelings that the studios are attempting to tap into with summer slates rife with films that aim to induce laughter.
Sure, the summer months are best-known for high-concept, special effects-laden blockbusters (see this year’s “Priest” in May, “Super 8” in June and “Cowboys & Aliens” in July), comic-book adaptations (including “Thor,” “Green Lantern” and “Captain America”) and the requisite sequels: “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “X-Men,” “Transformers,” “Harry Potter” and “Final Destination” all have installments coming out in April through August.
“There is a reason that studios make sequels and franchises, and that reason is simple: audience demand,...
(from Moving Pictures, spring issue, 2011)
Even if you’re not in school anymore, summertime evokes vacation: lazy afternoons at the pool under the hot sun, cool nights spent at sleepaway camp, sweaty cross-country road trips in the back of the family station wagon — or, these days, SUV. It’s perhaps these warm feelings that the studios are attempting to tap into with summer slates rife with films that aim to induce laughter.
Sure, the summer months are best-known for high-concept, special effects-laden blockbusters (see this year’s “Priest” in May, “Super 8” in June and “Cowboys & Aliens” in July), comic-book adaptations (including “Thor,” “Green Lantern” and “Captain America”) and the requisite sequels: “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “X-Men,” “Transformers,” “Harry Potter” and “Final Destination” all have installments coming out in April through August.
“There is a reason that studios make sequels and franchises, and that reason is simple: audience demand,...
- 5/13/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
By Annlee Ellingson
(from Moving Pictures, spring issue, 2011)
Even if you’re not in school anymore, summertime evokes vacation: lazy afternoons at the pool under the hot sun, cool nights spent at sleepaway camp, sweaty cross-country road trips in the back of the family station wagon — or, these days, SUV. It’s perhaps these warm feelings that the studios are attempting to tap into with summer slates rife with films that aim to induce laughter.
Sure, the summer months are best-known for high-concept, special effects-laden blockbusters (see this year’s “Priest” in May, “Super 8” in June and “Cowboys & Aliens” in July), comic-book adaptations (including “Thor,” “Green Lantern” and “Captain America”) and the requisite sequels: “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “X-Men,” “Transformers,” “Harry Potter” and “Final Destination” all have installments coming out in April through August.
“There is a reason that studios make sequels and franchises, and that reason is simple: audience demand,...
(from Moving Pictures, spring issue, 2011)
Even if you’re not in school anymore, summertime evokes vacation: lazy afternoons at the pool under the hot sun, cool nights spent at sleepaway camp, sweaty cross-country road trips in the back of the family station wagon — or, these days, SUV. It’s perhaps these warm feelings that the studios are attempting to tap into with summer slates rife with films that aim to induce laughter.
Sure, the summer months are best-known for high-concept, special effects-laden blockbusters (see this year’s “Priest” in May, “Super 8” in June and “Cowboys & Aliens” in July), comic-book adaptations (including “Thor,” “Green Lantern” and “Captain America”) and the requisite sequels: “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “X-Men,” “Transformers,” “Harry Potter” and “Final Destination” all have installments coming out in April through August.
“There is a reason that studios make sequels and franchises, and that reason is simple: audience demand,...
- 5/13/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
If The Debt seems familiar, that's because it was supposed to come out last year but got caught up in the Miramax business shift (as did Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark) before Focus grabbed it for release. Now we'll see Helen Mirren and Sam Worthington in different time frames tracking down Nazi war criminals. The movie (a remake of the 2007 Israeli film) comes from Shakespeare In Love director John Madden, with a script by X-men: First Class director Matthew Vaughn and his writing partner Jane...
- 5/11/2011
- by Dave Davis
- JoBlo.com
Katie Holmes, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark The Los Angeles Film Festival has announced Guillermo del Toro as Guest Director of its 2011 edition. Del Toro will also introduce the festival's closing night film, Troy Nixey's Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, on June 26 at Regal Cinemas Stadium 14 L.A. Live. Del Toro co-wrote the horror film's screenplay with Matthew Robbins. Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce and Bailee Madison star. Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark is based on a 1973 telefilm "that del Toro believes is the scariest TV production ever made." Directed by John Newland, the TV movie starred True Grit's Kim Darby and Jim Hutton. The new version has added a child to the proceedings. From the Los Angeles Film Festival's press release: The story follows Sally (Madison), a young girl who moves to Rhode Island to live with her father (Pearce) and his new...
- 5/11/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
It feels like the wait for Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark has been forever. First it was to be released in January, then August 12th, now August 26th. It's been awhile since we really got anything from the movie. We got a pretty creepy trailer back in August of 2010, but have had nothing since then to satisfy us. Luckily, Fangoria found the poster in The New York Times over the weekend and gave it a scan for everyone else to see. Obviously ignore the whole August 12th thing. It's always...
- 5/6/2011
- by Niki Stephens
- JoBlo.com
The scheduling dance continues.
Already set for an August 26 release, director Steven Quale's 3-D sequel Final Destination 5 has been moved back two weeks to August 12, ComingSoon reports.
According to our Summer Movie Guide, that puts Final Destination 5 next to fellow horror movie Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, the action/comedy 30 Minutes or Less, and the drama The Help.
The sequel again follows a group of survivors after a premonition thwarts death, with the fifth movie involving a suspension bridge disaster. Emma Bell (Frozen), Nicholas D'Agosto (Fired Up), and P.J. Byrne (Dinner for Schmucks).
Next Showing:
Apollo 18 - Trailer
Trailer for Apollo 18
Link | Posted 4/29/2011 by Ryan
Apollo 18 | Final Destination 5...
Already set for an August 26 release, director Steven Quale's 3-D sequel Final Destination 5 has been moved back two weeks to August 12, ComingSoon reports.
According to our Summer Movie Guide, that puts Final Destination 5 next to fellow horror movie Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, the action/comedy 30 Minutes or Less, and the drama The Help.
The sequel again follows a group of survivors after a premonition thwarts death, with the fifth movie involving a suspension bridge disaster. Emma Bell (Frozen), Nicholas D'Agosto (Fired Up), and P.J. Byrne (Dinner for Schmucks).
Next Showing:
Apollo 18 - Trailer
Trailer for Apollo 18
Link | Posted 4/29/2011 by Ryan
Apollo 18 | Final Destination 5...
- 4/29/2011
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
Some changes to the summer movie schedule. New Line/Warner Bros. has moved Final Destination 5 up two weeks from August 26th to August 12th.
30 Minutes or Less, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, and The Help will also be released on August 12.
The Weinstein Company has also moved one of its movies that's seen a lot of different dates - Apollo 18 was originally supposed to be released in April, but was then moved back all the way to January 6, 2012 and is now back in 2011 on August 26th.
It will be competing with Our Idiot Brother, although that is also a Weinstein Co. release, so it may be in for some scheduling changes as well.
30 Minutes or Less, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, and The Help will also be released on August 12.
The Weinstein Company has also moved one of its movies that's seen a lot of different dates - Apollo 18 was originally supposed to be released in April, but was then moved back all the way to January 6, 2012 and is now back in 2011 on August 26th.
It will be competing with Our Idiot Brother, although that is also a Weinstein Co. release, so it may be in for some scheduling changes as well.
- 4/28/2011
- by alyssa@mediavine.com (Alyssa Caverley)
- Reel Movie News
There's been some changes to the late summer season today. New Line/Warner Bros. decided to move up Final Destination 5 two weeks from August 26th to August 12th. The other releases scheduled for that new date are 30 Minutes or Less , Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and The Help . The Weinstein Company saw this as an opportunity to move Apollo 18 back to this year, taking it off of January 6, 2012 and putting it at August 26th. The studio has Our Idiot Brother scheduled for that date as well, so one would assume it will be moving that comedy to a new spot.
- 4/28/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
There's been some changes to the late summer season today. New Line/Warner Bros. decided to move up Final Destination 5 two weeks from August 26th to August 12th. The other releases scheduled for that new date are 30 Minutes or Less , Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and The Help . The Weinstein Company saw this as an opportunity to move Apollo 18 back to this year, taking it off of January 6, 2012 and putting it at August 26th. The studio has Our Idiot Brother scheduled for that date as well, so one would assume it will be moving that comedy to a new spot.
- 4/27/2011
- Comingsoon.net
It's been a long, brutal winter in most parts of the country, so it's no surprise that even Hollywood is looking to get a jump on summer. The rollout of blockbuster movies starts this Friday, a full month before the Memorial Day Weekend.
As you'd expect (and hope), the mix of movies being offered up is heavy on the Action/Adventure movies (11) and Comedies (10). There's also plenty of offerings for Kids/Families (8). What's new this year is the addition of more R-rated comedies, thanks in no small measure to The Hangover's runaway success two summers back. Along with it's sequel, see what else is playing this summer — complete with trailers and photo galleries.
See the 2011 Summer Movie Guide >>
Next Showing:
Link | Posted 4/25/2011 by reelz
Priest | Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | The Hangover 2 | Kung Fu Panda 2 | X-Men: First Class | Mr. Popper's Penguins | Cars 2 | Larry Crowne | Monte Carlo...
As you'd expect (and hope), the mix of movies being offered up is heavy on the Action/Adventure movies (11) and Comedies (10). There's also plenty of offerings for Kids/Families (8). What's new this year is the addition of more R-rated comedies, thanks in no small measure to The Hangover's runaway success two summers back. Along with it's sequel, see what else is playing this summer — complete with trailers and photo galleries.
See the 2011 Summer Movie Guide >>
Next Showing:
Link | Posted 4/25/2011 by reelz
Priest | Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | The Hangover 2 | Kung Fu Panda 2 | X-Men: First Class | Mr. Popper's Penguins | Cars 2 | Larry Crowne | Monte Carlo...
- 4/25/2011
- by reelz reelz
- Reelzchannel.com
Made for television horror films thrived in the 70's with strong offerings like Trilogy of Terror, Satan's School For Girls, The Initiation of Sarah, and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. However, in the 80's there was a decline in quality. In the 90's TV horror movies thrived yet again, especially those that were adpatations of Stephen King books. We got such films as It (1990), Sometimes They Come Back, The Stand, The Tommyknockers, The Longoliers and the Shining (1997). My pick for favorite made for television horror film is also another adaptation of a Stephen King work and a remake at that. Before you get all made at me for picking a remake, let me argue the facts of the case. So I give you…..
Salem's Lot (2004) - A remake of a made for television movie. This remake of Salem's Lot also premiered on TV on the TNT network. The film...
Salem's Lot (2004) - A remake of a made for television movie. This remake of Salem's Lot also premiered on TV on the TNT network. The film...
- 4/14/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Source Code
Opens: April 1st 2011
Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, Jeffrey Wright
Director: Duncan Jones
Summary: A decorated soldier discovers he's part of a mission to find the bomber of a Chicago commuter train. The experiment is a program that enables him to re-live another man's identity in the last eight minutes of his life which he must do repeatedly to find the truth.
Analysis: Two years ago British filmmaker Duncan Jones delivered his indie debut feature "Moon", a little seen but critically acclaimed sci-fi tale that was essentially Sam Rockwell acting alone or against himself. It was fresh, innovative, somber and overall heralded the arrival of a director to watch out for. After failing to secure funding for his next project, Jones quickly hopped onto the helm of this high-concept action/time travel blockbuster.
Naturally came the calls of Jones being a sell out, after all the...
Opens: April 1st 2011
Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, Jeffrey Wright
Director: Duncan Jones
Summary: A decorated soldier discovers he's part of a mission to find the bomber of a Chicago commuter train. The experiment is a program that enables him to re-live another man's identity in the last eight minutes of his life which he must do repeatedly to find the truth.
Analysis: Two years ago British filmmaker Duncan Jones delivered his indie debut feature "Moon", a little seen but critically acclaimed sci-fi tale that was essentially Sam Rockwell acting alone or against himself. It was fresh, innovative, somber and overall heralded the arrival of a director to watch out for. After failing to secure funding for his next project, Jones quickly hopped onto the helm of this high-concept action/time travel blockbuster.
Naturally came the calls of Jones being a sell out, after all the...
- 3/20/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The Motion Picture Association of America's Classification and Ratings Administration released ratings for Sucker Punch, Scream 4, Limitless and more in this afternoon's weekly bulletin.Sucker Punch was rated PG-13 for "thematic material involving sexuality, violence and combat sequences, and for language." This marked director Zach Snyder's first live-action PG-13 movie, as his previous ones (Dawn of the Dead, 300 and Watchmen) were all rated R. The rating indicated an obvious attempt at welcoming a younger audience, which seems logical considering that Sucker Punch's main female characters all appear to be teenagers. Sucker Punch opens March 25 opposite Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules. Unsurprisingly, Scream 4 received an R rating for "strong bloody violence, language and some teen drinking." That's the same rating as the previous three Scream movies, which combined to earn over $500 million worldwide. Scream 4 opens April 15 against Blue Sky Animation's Rio. Limitless earned a PG-...
- 3/1/2011
- by Ray Subers <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
Thanks to the complicated sale of Miramax, two upcoming titles - Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and Last Night - have been caught in limbo. Recently, however, the tide has turned and both projects have seen forward motion, the former recently getting an August 12 release date and the latter landing a distribution deal. In celebration, we now have the second trailer for Last Night. Posted by Miramax on their YouTube page, Keira Knightly and Sam Worthington play a married couple who suddenly find themselves in dangerous situations. Worthington is on a business trip with his beautiful co-worker, played by Eva Mendes and Knightly runs into an old flame, played by Guillaume Canet. Set over the course of one night, the question is whether or not they can resist temptation and stay loyal to each other. Check out the trailer below. function getVideo() { var so = new SWFObject("http://cdn.springboard.
- 2/25/2011
- cinemablend.com
The orphaned Miramax films are finding new homes. Last week we heard that The Debt, John Madden's film that is (partially) about a group of Mossad agents tracking a Nazi war criminal locked distribution via Focus Features. Now Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, the remake of a '70s TV chiller co-written and produced by Guillermo del Toro and directed by newcomer Troy Nixey, will go out to Us screens via the new company FilmDistrict. I'm quite happy about this. We loved the footage shown last year at Comic Con [1], and the film has played well at some small festival appearances. It looked for a while last year like Disney was going to directly distribute the film, and while I wanted to see it hit theaters that didn't seem like the best way to do it. But Guillermo del Toro has a good relationship with FilmDistrict's Bob Berney thanks to Pan's Labyrinth,...
- 2/14/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Machine Gun Preacher
Opens: 2011
Cast: Gerard Butler, Michelle Monaghan, Michael Shannon, Madeline Carroll, Kathy Baker
Director: Marc Forster
Summary: After finding God, drug-dealing biker Sam Childers renounces his outlaw ways and embarks on a spiritual path, becoming a crusader for hundreds of desperate and helpless children who were being forced to become soldiers in war-torn southern Sudan.
Analysis: Despite taking the freshly rejuvenated James Bond franchise and nearly destroying it with the very disappointing "Quantum of Solace", German-Swiss filmmaker Marc Forster still has a decent amount of good will left thanks to strong earlier efforts like "Monster's Ball," "Finding Neverland," "Stranger Than Fiction" and "The Kite Runner".
Now, in his first film since that Bond outing, Forster returns to serious drama with this true story tale of a biker who became a humanitarian crusader for children in the Sudan. The story itself is fascinating, the born again Sam Childers and...
Opens: 2011
Cast: Gerard Butler, Michelle Monaghan, Michael Shannon, Madeline Carroll, Kathy Baker
Director: Marc Forster
Summary: After finding God, drug-dealing biker Sam Childers renounces his outlaw ways and embarks on a spiritual path, becoming a crusader for hundreds of desperate and helpless children who were being forced to become soldiers in war-torn southern Sudan.
Analysis: Despite taking the freshly rejuvenated James Bond franchise and nearly destroying it with the very disappointing "Quantum of Solace", German-Swiss filmmaker Marc Forster still has a decent amount of good will left thanks to strong earlier efforts like "Monster's Ball," "Finding Neverland," "Stranger Than Fiction" and "The Kite Runner".
Now, in his first film since that Bond outing, Forster returns to serious drama with this true story tale of a biker who became a humanitarian crusader for children in the Sudan. The story itself is fascinating, the born again Sam Childers and...
- 1/17/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Catch .44
Opens: 2011
Cast: Forest Whitaker, Bruce Willis, Malin Akerman, Nikki Reed, Deborah Ann Woll
Director: Aaron Harvey
Summary: The story focuses on three women being thrust into an extraordinary situation involving a psychopathic hitman, a grizzled trucker and a delusional line cook.
Analysis: Oddly little is known about this indie crime comedy aside from the three lead female roles have gone through more than a couple of rounds of casting musical chairs. The likes of Maggie Grace, Kate Mara, Laura Ramsey, Sarah Roemer, Lizzy Caplan and Lauren German were all attached at one point or another before the final trio of Malin Akerman ("Watchmen"), Nikki Reed ("Twilight") and Deborah Ann Woll ("True Blood") were settled on.
Bruce Willis, Forest Whitaker, Michael Rosenbaum and Brad Dourif also star with Willis as a crime boss behind everything that happens and Whitaker as a dangerously unstable assassin. Aaron Harvey, who last directed...
Opens: 2011
Cast: Forest Whitaker, Bruce Willis, Malin Akerman, Nikki Reed, Deborah Ann Woll
Director: Aaron Harvey
Summary: The story focuses on three women being thrust into an extraordinary situation involving a psychopathic hitman, a grizzled trucker and a delusional line cook.
Analysis: Oddly little is known about this indie crime comedy aside from the three lead female roles have gone through more than a couple of rounds of casting musical chairs. The likes of Maggie Grace, Kate Mara, Laura Ramsey, Sarah Roemer, Lizzy Caplan and Lauren German were all attached at one point or another before the final trio of Malin Akerman ("Watchmen"), Nikki Reed ("Twilight") and Deborah Ann Woll ("True Blood") were settled on.
Bruce Willis, Forest Whitaker, Michael Rosenbaum and Brad Dourif also star with Willis as a crime boss behind everything that happens and Whitaker as a dangerously unstable assassin. Aaron Harvey, who last directed...
- 12/23/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The Beaver
Opens: March 23rd 2011
Cast: Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, Anton Yelchin, Jennifer Lawrence
Director: Jodie Foster
Summary: A depressed toy company CEO with a failed marriage starts to wear a beaver puppet on his hand as a form of therapy, much to the initial bemusement of his family. He soon begins talking only through the character.
Analysis: This time last year, excitement was quietly brewing for "The Beaver". Gibson's drunken tirade a few years before hand wasn't forgotten, but enough time had passed that this looked to be the year of a potential comeback for the actor.
The thriller remake "Edge of Darkness" and this were his first on screen roles in ten years, 'Beaver' is also his "Maverick" co-star Foster's return to the director's chair fifteen years after her last feature. The script topped the 2008 Black List and scored rave reviews for its blend of sophisticated humor and sad pathos,...
Opens: March 23rd 2011
Cast: Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, Anton Yelchin, Jennifer Lawrence
Director: Jodie Foster
Summary: A depressed toy company CEO with a failed marriage starts to wear a beaver puppet on his hand as a form of therapy, much to the initial bemusement of his family. He soon begins talking only through the character.
Analysis: This time last year, excitement was quietly brewing for "The Beaver". Gibson's drunken tirade a few years before hand wasn't forgotten, but enough time had passed that this looked to be the year of a potential comeback for the actor.
The thriller remake "Edge of Darkness" and this were his first on screen roles in ten years, 'Beaver' is also his "Maverick" co-star Foster's return to the director's chair fifteen years after her last feature. The script topped the 2008 Black List and scored rave reviews for its blend of sophisticated humor and sad pathos,...
- 12/19/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The Beaver
Opens: March 23rd 2011
Cast: Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, Anton Yelchin, Jennifer Lawrence
Director: Jodie Foster
Summary: A depressed toy company CEO with a failed marriage starts to wear a beaver puppet on his hand as a form of therapy, much to the initial bemusement of his family. He soon begins talking only through the character.
Analysis: This time last year, excitement was quietly brewing for "The Beaver". Gibson's drunken tirade a few years before hand wasn't forgotten, but enough time had passed that this looked to be the year of a potential comeback for the actor.
The thriller remake "Edge of Darkness" and this were his first on screen roles in ten years, 'Beaver' is also his "Maverick" co-star Foster's return to the director's chair fifteen years after her last feature. The script topped the 2008 Black List and scored rave reviews for its blend of sophisticated humor and sad pathos,...
Opens: March 23rd 2011
Cast: Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, Anton Yelchin, Jennifer Lawrence
Director: Jodie Foster
Summary: A depressed toy company CEO with a failed marriage starts to wear a beaver puppet on his hand as a form of therapy, much to the initial bemusement of his family. He soon begins talking only through the character.
Analysis: This time last year, excitement was quietly brewing for "The Beaver". Gibson's drunken tirade a few years before hand wasn't forgotten, but enough time had passed that this looked to be the year of a potential comeback for the actor.
The thriller remake "Edge of Darkness" and this were his first on screen roles in ten years, 'Beaver' is also his "Maverick" co-star Foster's return to the director's chair fifteen years after her last feature. The script topped the 2008 Black List and scored rave reviews for its blend of sophisticated humor and sad pathos,...
- 12/19/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Back for its third year (see the 2010 edition) and bigger than ever, today kicks off the first in a fifteen-part look at the various cinematic releases hitting the U.S. in 2011. Each 'part' contains brief descriptions and editorial opinion/analysis of varying length covering twenty films. Expect the remaining ones to go up between now and the first major releases in mid-January.
Like all cinematic lists set within a timeframe, there's some overlap. Some films here have already opened worldwide but have yet to hit the U.S., some upcoming films you'd expect to be here aren't because they're either still in development or have already announced 2012 release dates, some were on last year's list but got delayed so have been included again (but with all new analysis).
I confined my list to films that have either set 2011 release dates or had begun/completed production, and only films that have...
Like all cinematic lists set within a timeframe, there's some overlap. Some films here have already opened worldwide but have yet to hit the U.S., some upcoming films you'd expect to be here aren't because they're either still in development or have already announced 2012 release dates, some were on last year's list but got delayed so have been included again (but with all new analysis).
I confined my list to films that have either set 2011 release dates or had begun/completed production, and only films that have...
- 12/13/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Back for its third year (see the 2010 edition) and bigger than ever, today kicks off the first in a fifteen-part look at the various cinematic releases hitting the U.S. in 2011. Each 'part' contains brief descriptions and editorial opinion/analysis of varying length covering twenty films. Expect the remaining ones to go up between now and the first major releases in mid-January.
Like all cinematic lists set within a timeframe, there's some overlap. Some films here have already opened worldwide but have yet to hit the U.S., some upcoming films you'd expect to be here aren't because they're either still in development or have already announced 2012 release dates, some were on last year's list but got delayed so have been included again (but with all new analysis).
I confined my list to films that have either set 2011 release dates or had begun/completed production, and only films that have...
Like all cinematic lists set within a timeframe, there's some overlap. Some films here have already opened worldwide but have yet to hit the U.S., some upcoming films you'd expect to be here aren't because they're either still in development or have already announced 2012 release dates, some were on last year's list but got delayed so have been included again (but with all new analysis).
I confined my list to films that have either set 2011 release dates or had begun/completed production, and only films that have...
- 12/13/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
What better time of year than right now to review the classic Dark Night Of The Scarecrow. Back in March we announced that Dark Night was Finally making its way to DVD and thanks to our friend John Sullivan aka The Creepy Custodian we have a full review for you Bidites to feast on...
Through the 70's and by the early 80's, the horror genre was finding it's way to a brand new audience. Made-for-tv movies such as "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" (1973), "Stranger in Our House" (Later re-titled Summer of Fear) (1978), "Midnight Offerings" (1981) and "Don't Go To Sleep" (1982), were scaring their way into living rooms and reaching a broader range of people who normally might not be exposed to these kinds of films or to the horror community in general. And while these were not big theatrical releases with huge promotional campaigns, because of excellent screenwriting and storyline,...
Through the 70's and by the early 80's, the horror genre was finding it's way to a brand new audience. Made-for-tv movies such as "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" (1973), "Stranger in Our House" (Later re-titled Summer of Fear) (1978), "Midnight Offerings" (1981) and "Don't Go To Sleep" (1982), were scaring their way into living rooms and reaching a broader range of people who normally might not be exposed to these kinds of films or to the horror community in general. And while these were not big theatrical releases with huge promotional campaigns, because of excellent screenwriting and storyline,...
- 10/28/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard's Cabin In The Woods isn't the only upcoming horror movie that's completed but caught in limbo because of studio problems. Now the remake of Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark has been bounced from its planned release on January 21, 2011 -- because it's a Miramax movie and that sub-studio is currently in the process of being sold by Disney. The movie (along with the Sam Worthington starrer The Debt) will find a new distribution partner after the deal finishes, but...
- 10/12/2010
- by Dave Davis
- JoBlo.com
Briefly: Miramax essentially has new owners, but the process of handing the reins of the studio over from Disney to Ron Tutor and Colony Capital isn't a speedy one. Given that Miramax hasn't got many films, there won't be deep repercussions if the deal takes some time. But Deadline says that the process has pushed The Debt (trailer) and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (trailer), previously scheduled for December 29 and late January, into new Tbd dates. I hope this actually works out better for Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, which was recently given a rave by the La Times. The paper called it "intensely scary" and praised " its restraint and creative use of sound." The January date can be a dumping ground, so hopefully this will put the movie in a new spot where it can really find and audience.
- 10/11/2010
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Originally due for release January 21, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark 's release is going to face a delay. According to Deadline, you can thank Walt Disney's Miramax deal for that. You see, Miramax is in line to be acquired by Colony Capital. Until that deal is finalized later this year/early-2011, it looks like Dark 's release will have to wait a spell. When it does hit the screen, it will debut under Colony's Filmyard banner.
- 10/11/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The films that have played the Toronto International Film Festival either came in with a distributor, or hoped to leave with one. The festival's closing night film, Last Night, is the exception. The drama, written and directed by Massy Tadjedin, arrived as a Disney film, but might very well leave the festival with someone else. How appropriate for a drama about infidelity! The picture was dealt to Miramax by producer Nick Wechsler and Gaumont two weeks after production began. After the deal closed, Daniel Battsek's specialty shingle imploded. The Mouse has spared the film from being part of the assets in the never-ending sale of the Miramax library. (It did the same for The Switch, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, and the John Madden-directed The Debt, which also stars Worthington.) While The Debt made its debut at Toronto with distribution set, family-friendly Disney has been non-committal about releasing...
- 9/17/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
It's "Guillermo Del Toro Presents..." time again. Collider have a trailer up for Julia's Eyes, directed by Guillem Morales and starring Belen Rueda. Del Toro is a producer on the film, as he was with The Orphanage and the upcoming Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. He certainly has an eye for a good horror film, ho ho.Rueda, who was also in The Orphanage for Juan Antonio Bayona, has a dual role here as both Julia and her twin sister Sara, whose death Julia is investigating. Just like Van Damme in Maximum Risk. Or maybe not. Sara was blind and Julia is suffering from the same degenerative eye disease, making her suspicions that Sara's death was not a suicide, but caused by something haunting her in the dark, somewhat alarming.The trailer gives a lot away (it's more of a showreel than a normal promo-clip: the "in post-production" at...
- 8/26/2010
- EmpireOnline
From the man who brought us The Orphanage and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark comes another beautiful, creepy Spanish horror/thriller called Julia's Eyes. An English subtitled trailer for the film was discovered by sites like Styd and Collider, as the trailer has been out before but without any subs (see it on YouTube). Written and directed by Guillem Morales, Julia's Eyes is yet another supernatural ghost thriller about a woman and her husband who return to a town to find that her sister, who was blind due to a degenerative illness, killed herself. Obviously things get spooky from there and I won't spoil anymore, so watch it below. Watch the early subtitled trailer for Guillem Morales' Julia's Eyes: Julia's Eyes, or Los ojos de Julia, was written and directed by up-and-coming Spanish filmmaker Guillem Morales, of the feature The Uncertain Guest and numerous short films previously. The...
- 8/25/2010
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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- 8/4/2010
- by PopSugar
- Popsugar.com
If you heard about the Don't Be Afraid of the Dark presentation at Comic-Con -- which apparently sent the little ones in Hall H into hysterics -- you've probably been chomping at the bit to catch a glimpse of the film. Well you're in luck -- the trailer for the Guillermo del Torro-produced film is now online. Check it out after the jump. From the above video (which just debuted on MySpace), It's easy to see why the MPAA rated the film R despite its lack of sex, profanity and gore -- this looks like downright scary stuff.
- 8/3/2010
- FEARnet
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Comic-Con 2010
Sucker Punch - 11:08
Thor - 14:20
Tron Legacy - 19:29
Resident Evil Afterlife - 22:46
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark - 25:07
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World - 32:53
The Walking Dead - 34:55
Green Lantern...
- 7/28/2010
- by geektyrant
- GeekTyrant
Four character posters for Green Lantern and six for Sucker Punch.
Posters for It's Kind of a Funny Story, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, a Comic Con and a regular poster for "Let Me In", and concept art for Legendary Pictures' Godzilla movie.
Some clips from Daft Punk's amazing sounding score for "Tron Legacy" have gone online at Disney.com. There's also an impressive video montage of the faux destruction of Chicago's Michigan Avenue for "Transformers 3" at Vimeo.
"Julie Taymor's adaptation of William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" will screen Sept. 11 as the closing-night film at the Venice Film Festival…" (full details)
"Paparazzi photos of Sandra Bullock meeting with director Stephen Daldry has lead to speculation she might be starring in the Daldry-directed, Eric Roth-penned "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" adaptation…" (full details)
"Doctor Strange, Black Panther and possibly Iron Fist will be among the post-Avengers Marvel properties to be made.
Posters for It's Kind of a Funny Story, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, a Comic Con and a regular poster for "Let Me In", and concept art for Legendary Pictures' Godzilla movie.
Some clips from Daft Punk's amazing sounding score for "Tron Legacy" have gone online at Disney.com. There's also an impressive video montage of the faux destruction of Chicago's Michigan Avenue for "Transformers 3" at Vimeo.
"Julie Taymor's adaptation of William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" will screen Sept. 11 as the closing-night film at the Venice Film Festival…" (full details)
"Paparazzi photos of Sandra Bullock meeting with director Stephen Daldry has lead to speculation she might be starring in the Daldry-directed, Eric Roth-penned "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" adaptation…" (full details)
"Doctor Strange, Black Panther and possibly Iron Fist will be among the post-Avengers Marvel properties to be made.
- 7/27/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Continuing our Comic-Con coverage, we invite you to see some pics from Miramax's "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" panel. The Troy Nixey-directed horror opens on Janary 21st and stars Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce, Bailee Madison and Jack Thompson. Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins rote the screenplay based on the teleplay by Nigel McKeand. Del Toro, known for "Hellboy," “Pan's Labyrinth,” “The Orphanage," produces with Mark Johnson (“Chronicles of Narnia”) to deliver this tale of hair-raising, spine-chilling horror. Sally Hurst (Bailee Madison), a lonely, withdrawn child, has just arrived in Rhode Island to live with her father Alex (Guy Pearce) and his new girlfriend Kim (Katie Holmes) at the 19th-century mansion they are restoring. While exploring the sprawling estate, the young girl discovers a hidden basement, undisturbed since the strange disappearance of the mansion's builder a century ago. When Sally unwittingly lets loose a race of ancient, dark-dwelling...
- 7/24/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Our woman-on-the-move Emma Badame is in San Diego, covering all things nerdy, amazing, hilarious, shocking and just plain cool from the convention centre floor at Comic-Con. We're tapped into the latest on the upcoming movies you're Dying to see including today's lineup of Super, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, The Other Guys and The Green Hornet to name a few.
Follow along (@cineplexmovies on Twitter) for the breaking news and candid observations from Cineplex's own blogger/reporter who will be sharing all the stuff that's fit to tweet. And for our Full Comic-Con coverage head here.
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Follow along (@cineplexmovies on Twitter) for the breaking news and candid observations from Cineplex's own blogger/reporter who will be sharing all the stuff that's fit to tweet. And for our Full Comic-Con coverage head here.
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- 7/23/2010
- by Cineplex Entertainment
- Cineplex
In case you missed it, our own Ed Douglas did a bang-up f**kin' job of chronicling the Don't Be Afraid of the Dark panel live. Read it right here . During the Q&A, Del Toro revealed that his next directorial gig - which is not, contrary to what many press outlets are saying, The Haunted Mansion (he's merely writing, producing) - will indeed be a horror film and shooting will commence in May of 2011. The buzz of speculation is growing louder and many sources are telling us that it could very well be At the Mountains of Madness for Universal, contrary to what Del Toro has said in the past about its sluggish interest from the studio. We will find out soon enough.
- 7/23/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Stills galore from several films showing at Comic Con including Let Me In, Battle: Los Angeles, Green Lantern, Sucker Punch, Saw 3D, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, Red and The Last Exorcism.
Posters for Faster, Howl, the Comic Con poster for Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and concept art from Drive Angry 3D.
"The Riddler being the villain of the next "Batman" film has been upgraded from wild rumor to regular rumor…" (full details)
"Despite rumors, Adrien Brody is not being sought to play "Ant-Man" in Edgar Wright's upcoming Marvel Film adaptation…" (full details)
"French actress Eva Green ("Casino Royale," "The Golden Compass") is in negotiations to star as legendary operatic star Maria Callas in an upcoming English-language biopic from DeAngelis Group and Future Films. Filming begins next year…" (full details)
"Mickey Rourke is expected to be involved in some capacity in a film about British rugby player Gareth Thomas,...
Posters for Faster, Howl, the Comic Con poster for Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and concept art from Drive Angry 3D.
"The Riddler being the villain of the next "Batman" film has been upgraded from wild rumor to regular rumor…" (full details)
"Despite rumors, Adrien Brody is not being sought to play "Ant-Man" in Edgar Wright's upcoming Marvel Film adaptation…" (full details)
"French actress Eva Green ("Casino Royale," "The Golden Compass") is in negotiations to star as legendary operatic star Maria Callas in an upcoming English-language biopic from DeAngelis Group and Future Films. Filming begins next year…" (full details)
"Mickey Rourke is expected to be involved in some capacity in a film about British rugby player Gareth Thomas,...
- 7/21/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Entertainment Weekly has released a batch of new promo photo's from their Comic-Con preview issue of such films as Let Me In, Battle: Los Angeles, Green Lantern, Tron Legacy, Sucker Punch, Saw 3D, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, The Expendables, Megamind, Red, The Last Exorcism and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Check out the images below!
Tron Legacy:
Let Me In:
Battle Los Angeles:
Green Lantern:
Sucker Punch:
Saw 3D:
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark:
Expendables:
Red:
Megamind:
The Last Exorcism:
Scott Pilgrim:...
Tron Legacy:
Let Me In:
Battle Los Angeles:
Green Lantern:
Sucker Punch:
Saw 3D:
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark:
Expendables:
Red:
Megamind:
The Last Exorcism:
Scott Pilgrim:...
- 7/21/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Premiering footage at this week's San Diego Comic-Con is Troy Nixey 's Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark, the Guillermo del Toro produced remake starring Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce, Bailee Madison, and Jack Thompson. In theaters January 21, 2011, a special Sdcc giveaway poster has found its way online, alongside the film's official website and a clean look at the first image from Entertainment Weekly. Del Toro and Matthew Robbins penned the adaptation of a 1973 ABC telepic, penned by Nigel McKeand. Directed by Troy Nixey, the story centers on a young girl, portrayed by Madison, who's sent to live with her father (Pearce) and his girlfriend (Holmes) in the old mansion they are renovating, where she unwittingly unleashes malevolent creatures bent on destroying all of them.
- 7/21/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
Entertainment Weekly has unveiled many new photos from upcoming movies, including "Let Me In," "Battle: Los Angeles," "Green Lantern," "Sucker Punch," "Saw 3D," "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark," "Red" and "The Last Exorcism." Check all of them out below. The photos are part of a bigger San Diego Comic-Con preview. Stay tuned for plenty more photos, posters, trailers and news as the event kicks off. Photos:...
- 7/21/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
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