Director Uwe Boll’s latest project is the video-game-turned-film, Zombie Massacre. Boll is producing the adaptation which is based on a 1998 first-person shooter game for the Amiga computer.
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10/18/2012 - 2:00pm
The spanish version trailer for Guillermo Del Toro’s Mama looks a lot like the first trailer with a few minor changes including more images of the lovely Mama and the destruction she causes
10/18/2012 - 1:00pm
Does this photo look familiar to you? It ended up in my inbox courtesy of Paramount Pictures with almost no explanation.
10/17/2012 - 6:00pm
Sister Mary Chopper is headed your way and she’s going to send you to heaven. Vito Trabucco’s awesomely ridiculous bloodbath, Bloody Bloody Bible Camp is out on DVD, available On Demand and will be premiering at the LA Horror Fest during a midnight screening on October 26.
10/17/2012 - 12:30pm
Drew Struzan is the artist behind some of the most memorable movie posters ever created, including Blade Runner, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and my personal favorite, Big Trouble in Little China. Now he’s adding images of Universal Monsters to his iconic portfolio for Mondo’s upcoming exhibit, opening October 19.
10/16/2012 - 8:00pm
After a tough day working at the health club in Tromaville what better way to unwind than with a refreshing cocktail?
10/16/2012 - 6:00pm
AMC released a promo for the next episode of The Walking Dead, Sick. The episode will be directed by Billy Gierhart and written by Nichole Beattie.
10/16/2012 - 4:00pm
Ray Harryhausen’s work is known to anyone who is a fan of monster movies. He created the stop animation for fantasy classics like Jason and the Argonauts, It Came from Beneath the Sea and Earth Vs the Flying Saucers. His amazing tiny army of sword-wielding skeletons influenced a number of animators today.
10/16/2012 - 12:30pm
The Sam Raimi-produced remake of Poltergeist nabbed Inkheart and Rise of the Guardians screenwriter David Lindsay-Abaire to pen the script.
10/15/2012 - 8:00pm
If there’s a young actress out there who may be able to fill Sissy Spacek’s crazy-ass shoes in Carrie, it’s Chloe Moretz. The 15-year-old has already played a psychotic child superhero and a deadly tween vampire and anyone who has seen her in these roles knows she is great talent.







