Remember back in February when the pages of FEARnet were filled with mostly bare-skinned pics of hot-pre-preggers-Jessica Alba to promote her latest horror outing The Eye from Lionsgate? Yeah, so do
Something as sacred as Hitchcock couldn?t be remade, right? (Well, besides a few pesky and unnecessary ventures like the 1998 Psycho.) That was until Vanity Fair and Latina.com tipped us off on a
It?s official?now even small theatrical releases of children?s television shows do better than Asian horror remakes! The Eye, starring Jessica Alba, came in second at the box office with an
Remember back in February when the pages of FEARnet were filled with mostly bare-skinned pics of hot-pre-preggers-Jessica Alba to promote her latest horror outing The Eye from Lionsgate? Yeah, so do
It?s official?now even small theatrical releases of children?s television shows do better than Asian horror remakes! The Eye, starring Jessica Alba, came in second at the box office with an
Remember back in February when the pages of FEARnet were filled with mostly bare-skinned pics of hot-pre-preggers-Jessica Alba to promote her latest horror outing The Eye from Lionsgate? Yeah, so do
It?s official?now even small theatrical releases of children?s television shows do better than Asian horror remakes! The Eye, starring Jessica Alba, came in second at the box office with an
We just got back this weekend from chatting with Lady Jessica again at the red-carpet premiere of 'The Eye'. Check out our exclusive video interviews with Alba, her co-director David Moreau, and
Review By Scott Weinberg In the beginning, there was Ringu, Ju-On, and Gin Gwai. And Kairo, Chakushin Ari, and Honogurai Mizu No Soko Kara. And they were good. Well, good enough, anyway, although I'm
Twitter was the place to be this weekend with Platinum Dunes Producer Brad Fuller updating fans on the status of sequels to Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Remember back in February when the pages of FEARnet were filled with mostly bare-skinned pics of hot-pre-preggers-Jessica Alba to promote her latest horror outing The Eye from Lionsgate? Yeah, so do
It?s official?now even small theatrical releases of children?s television shows do better than Asian horror remakes! The Eye, starring Jessica Alba, came in second at the box office with an
We just got back this weekend from chatting with Lady Jessica again at the red-carpet premiere of 'The Eye'. Check out our exclusive video interviews with Alba, her co-director David Moreau, and
Review By Scott Weinberg In the beginning, there was Ringu, Ju-On, and Gin Gwai. And Kairo, Chakushin Ari, and Honogurai Mizu No Soko Kara. And they were good. Well, good enough, anyway, although I'm