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‘One from the Heart: Reprise’ Review: Francis Ford Coppola Recuts His Flawed 1982 Musical Epic
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If all you knew about Francis Ford Coppola’s epic-scale 1982 musical “One from the Heart” was that it’s reportedly “brain food” for the “Joker” sequel “Folie à Deux”, you might think it was more successful. Coppola’s first film after a decade-long run that included two “Godfathers,” “Apocalypse Now,” and “The Conversation” is a nostalgic musical about two ordinary people trying to rekindle their romance on the outskirts of Las Vegas.

A kitsch throwback in the vein of “New York, New York,” it was an even bigger disaster, and ultimately more ruinous for its director. Costing nearly twice its initial $15 million budget (admittedly not a terrible ratio for Coppola), it grossed only $8 million. Within 18 months, Coppola’s studio was bankrupt and, by 1992, he’d filed for a third time.

A new “refined” cut and 4K-scanned restoration, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival, is a reminder of the technical...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 9/1/2023
  • by Adam Solomons
  • Indiewire
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

Blu-ray

Criterion

1992/ 1:85 / 135 Min. / Street Date October 17, 2017

Starring Sheryl Lee, David Lynch, Ray Wise, Kyle MacLachlan

Cinematography by Ron Garcia

Written by David Lynch, Robert Engels

Music by Angelo Badalamenti

Edited by Mary Sweeney

Produced by Mark Frost, Tim Harbert, David Lynch

Directed by David Lynch

Making its debut in April of 1990, Twin Peaks arrived on ABC’s doorstep as a kind of Trojan horse, infiltrating the network disguised as a weekly melodrama while hiding its arthouse inclinations behind a Peyton Place exterior. A supernatural soap opera governed by doppelgängers, time travelers and the transmigration of souls, director David Lynch’s effort was a short-lived sensation but has since enjoyed its own reincarnations in a feature film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and the Showtime series, Twin Peaks: The Return.

The Return reunited the familiar characters created by Lynch and Mark Frost...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 11/11/2017
  • by Charlie Largent
  • Trailers from Hell
Rejoice: Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg To Adapt Another Comic Property, This One From ‘The Walking…
Rejoice: Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg To Adapt Another Comic Property, This One From ‘The Walking Dead’ Creator Robert KirkmanIt’s called ‘Invincible,’ and it’s headed to the big screen.

Fresh off the success of Preacher, the Vertigo comic they adapted into a television series for AMC, THR is reporting that writers, producers, and directors Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (Superbad, This is the End, The Interview) are heading back to the funny-book mine for their next big-screen project, and the vein they’re tapping is Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead.

See, though Kirkman is best known for his zombie drama, shortly before he started publishing Twd he released Invincible, about teenager Mark Grayson just trying to survive adolescence with two big asterisks attached: one, he’s superpowered, and two, so’s his pop, in fact he’s the most powerful being on the planet. Rogen and Goldberg will be writing, producing...
See full article at FilmSchoolRejects.com
  • 4/5/2017
  • by H. Perry Horton
  • FilmSchoolRejects.com
Rooney Mara and Dev Patel in Lion (2016)
ASC Awards 2017: ‘Lion’ Steals ‘La La Land’s’ Thunder
Rooney Mara and Dev Patel in Lion (2016)
While Damien Chazelle predictably took the DGA Award for “La La Land” on Saturday night, the ASC rejected the self-reverential Hollywood musical in favor of the more dramatic and politically impactful “Lion,” honoring Australian cinematographer Greig Fraser. “Lion” director Garth Davis took home Best First Director at the DGAs.

However, “La La Land’s” cinematographer, Linus Sandgren, still remains the Oscar favorite, despite the fact that, in the last 20 years, the ASC winner has taken the Academy Award 11 times.

With “Lion,” the incredibly true story of Saroo Brierley (Dev Patel), the Indian who used Google Earth to locate his birth family several decades after his separation and adoption in Australia, Fraser essentially made two movies in one. Fortunately, the top Camerimage prize winner had previous experience shooting in India.

“Trying to capture the essence of India is almost like trying to bottle magic, which is hard to do because India...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 2/5/2017
  • by Bill Desowitz
  • Indiewire
Us Briefs: Asc to honour quartet
The American Society Of Cinematographers has announced the honorees for the 31st annual Asc Awards for Outstanding Achievement.

Carol cinematographer Edward Lachman, Ron Garcia, Philippe Rousselot and Nancy Schreiber will be recognised for their contributions to the art of cinematography at the awards gala in Los Angles on February 4, 2017.

Lachman will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award, Garcia the Career Achievement in Television Award, Rousselot the International Award, and Schreiber the Presidents Award.

“The work of these individual cinematographers is varied, yet it all exemplifies a stellar level of achievement,” said Asc President Kees van Oostrum. “As a group, they also are a prime example of great careers in the industry and, over the years, they have set creative standards of the highest order.”

Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer has extended his contract through May 2023, effective immediately. Feltheimer has served 16 years in the role.Chris Rock and Netflix have struck what is reportedly a $40m deal for two stand-up...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 10/13/2016
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Edward Lachman
Asc Awards to Honor ‘Carol’ Cinematographer Edward Lachman, Three Others
Edward Lachman
Revered cinematographers Edward Lachman, Ron Garcia, Philippe Rousselot and Nancy Schreiber will be honored at the 31st annual American Society of Cinematographers Awards, which will be held on February 4, 2017, at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland. Lachman will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award, while Garcia will be given with the Career Achievement in Television Award and Rousselot will take home the International Award. Schreiber will receive the Presidents Award, becoming the first female member of Asc to be given that honor. “The work of these individual cinematographers is varied, yet it all exemplifies a stellar level of achievement,” Asc.
See full article at The Wrap
  • 10/13/2016
  • by Matt Pressberg
  • The Wrap
‘Video Nasties: The Definitive Guide Part 2 – Draconian Days’ gets a release date & Preview screening!
Prepare to be corrupted and depraved once more as Nucleus Films releases the sequel to the definitive guide to the Video Nasties phenomenon – the most extraordinary and scandalous era in the history of British film. Video Nasties: The Definitive Guide Part 2, a three-disc collector’s edition box set, is being released on DVD on July 14th 2014, to tie in with the 30th Anniversary of the Video Recordings Act 1984.

For the first time ever on DVD, all 82 films that fell foul of the Director of Public Prosecutions “Section 3” list are trailer-featured with specially filmed intros for each title, alongside a brand new documentary – Video Nasties: Draconian Days (review), directed by Jake West.

And to celebrate the release, Film4 FrightFest is hosting a special event – the world exclusive London Premiere of the finalised unseen extended 97 minute cut of Video Nasties: Draconian Days at The Prince Charles Cinema on Thurs 3 July, 8.30pm. The...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 5/21/2014
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Get excited! ‘Grindhouse Trailer Classics 4′ coming in June
Just when you thought you’d seen everything… here comes another 55 insane trailers to whip you into a frenzy in this collection of sick, depraved and hysterically brilliant movie previews from the golden age of Grindhouse cinema in Grindhouse Trailer Classics 4.

Following the successful and critically-acclaimed release of Grindhouse Trailer Classics 1, 2 & 3, Nucleus Films will once again take you on trip back to the “gory days” of cult and exploitation cinema with their latest unseen compilation of audacious theatrical trailers from the sleazy cinematic sub-genre known as “grindhouse”.

I’m a Huge fan of this series (check out this pic of my signed copies of the first 3 releases) so I’m super-excited to see what stupefyingly awesome trailers this collection has to offer. According to the press release, all of the trailers in this collection have been sourced from ultra-rare 35mm prints, many of which haven’t been seen since they...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 4/16/2014
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
IFC Films Nets Thriller 'Gallows Hill'
IFC Films has acquired the North American rights to the genre film, "Gallows Hill." Directed by Victor Garcia and written by Richard D'Ovidio ("The Call"), the film tells the story of a widower (Peter Facinelli) who takes his family on a road trip to his mother's hometown. On the way, they are involved in an accident and seek shelter at an inn, where they find a girl locked in the cellar and decide to free her, putting into motion a horrifying sequence of events. The film has yet to be slotted in for a U.S. release date.
See full article at Indiewire
  • 2/7/2014
  • by Emerson Gordon
  • Indiewire
Who Murdered Dracula Asks William Massas Fear the Light
Horror scribe William Massa, who penned the Victor Garcia helmed genre sequel 'Return to House on Haunted Hill' as well as working on the script for 'Anaconda 2' has just published his first novel. 'Fear the Light: Who Murdered Dracula?' is currently riding high in the Amazon charts and provides a much needed spin on the typical vampire offerings out there these days. Imagine a murder mystery/slasher thriller where the monsters are the victims or Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were Non'/'Ten Little Indians' with vampires! The kindle edition is now available on Amazon to buy at the link below with the promise of more horror novels in the works. Check out the synopsis and book cover art below....
See full article at Horror Asylum
  • 11/15/2013
  • Horror Asylum
New Poster Art for Victor Garcia & Alan Robert's Crawl to Me
Victor Garcia was recently attached to an adaptation of Alan Robert's comic book, Crawl to Me, and today a new one-sheet has surfaced (via Movies.com).

Rodar y Rodar came aboard to produce the film. That's the company behind The Orphanage and Julia's Eyes. Head inside for the art.

The story follows husband and wife, Ryan and Jessica. As they move into their first home together, strange things begin to occur. Half-eaten animals and other remains are found inside the basement’s crawl space. Their family dog disappears within the house. Distant voices are heard from beneath the floorboards. The couple begins to think that an evil entity is living inside their walls. Nothing can prepare them for what they’ll discover, but Ryan and Jessica soon realize that they must set aside all they believe to be true, in order to face their inevitable reality. We'll keep you...
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  • 8/14/2013
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
The Orphanage Producers Adapting Alan Roberts' Graphic Novel Crawl To Me
Spanish producers Rodar Y Rodar - the production company behind The Orphanage, Julia's Eyes and The Body - announced at Comic Con that they are backing a big screen adaptation of Alan Roberts' Idw published graphic novel Crawl To Me with Victor Garcia (Gallows Hill) set to direct. Check the official press release below and click the image below that for a larger version of the concept art.San Diego, CA (July 19, 2013) - The Orphanage producer Rodar y Rodar has teamed up with Crawl to Me creator Alan Robert and his producing partners Jeff Mazzola (Descent) and Chris White (My Super Psycho Sweet 16 franchise) to adapt the critically acclaimed Idw Publishing graphic novel.Victor Garcia, who helmed the upcoming Gallows Hill (starring Twilight's Peter...

[Read the whole post on twitchfilm.com...]...
See full article at Screen Anarchy
  • 7/20/2013
  • Screen Anarchy
Looking back at Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Feature James Peaty 27 Feb 2013 - 06:35

A box-office failure, David Lynch's Fire Walk With Me divided critics in 1992. James looks back at a surreal cult film...

When Vincent Canby famously described Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) as "…not the worst movie ever made; it just seems to be," the renowned Us critic was merely reflecting the overwhelming response to David Lynch’s big-screen prequel to his recently cancelled TV show.

Audibly jeered by the notoriously fickle festival crowd at its unveiling in Cannes, even fellow filmmakers joined the chorus of disapproval against Lynch.

At the festival for the first time with his debut feature, Reservoir Dogs, director Quentin Tarantino went so far as to say: "I’m not ragging on other people, but after I saw Fwwm […] David Lynch has disappeared so far up his own ass that I have no desire to watch another […] Lynch film until I hear something different.
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 2/25/2013
  • by ryanlambie
  • Den of Geek
Harrison Ford will return in new Star Wars films, reports claim
Actor's reprisal of Han Solo role in forthcoming Star Wars sequels is 'done deal', according to Latino News blogger

Harrison Ford has committed to appear as Han Solo in the forthcoming series of Star Wars films to be produced by Disney, according to a "scoop" reported on Fox News Latino. Latino News columnist Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez told interview Victor Garcia: "Harrison Ford will reprise his role as Han Solo in the upcoming Star Wars movies. The deal is done. It's huge."

Gonzalez claimed he had "triple checked" his "legitimate sources", and could not say whether Ford's role would be a small cameo or something larger – or even whether he would appear in Star Wars Episode VII, the forthcoming film to be directed by Jj Abrams.

Another insider-scoop blogger, Roger Friedman of showbiz411.com, agreed with Gonzalez, asserting that he was "told some time ago that Ford, Carrie Fisher...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 2/18/2013
  • by Andrew Pulver
  • The Guardian - Film News
Exclusive: Harrison Ford Will Return As Han Solo In ‘Star Wars: Episode VII’
Good morning cool kids!

What’s poppin’?

Star Wars, man!

I still can’t believe there is going to be another another trilogy.

I’m not going to lie, I was one of those who were of the opinion that all the recent Star Wars news was a tad overkill. I wanted to disconnect my internet until 2015.

I thought lots of folks felt the same way I did.

Boy was I wrong.

I took an informal twitter poll and asked my followers if they wanted Star Wars scoops. The response was overwhelming. Even my inbox got bombed like never before.

Man, y’all really want Star Wars scoops!

After trying to avoid the circus, I’m now smack dab right in the middle of it.

So like a Corellian smuggler I went on the prowl and I came up with something Big.

How big?

Big enough that for the first time,...
See full article at LRMonline.com
  • 2/15/2013
  • by El Mayimbe
  • LRMonline.com
Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso Talks Latino Superheroes
This is cool.

I had no idea the Young Avengers had a Latina superhero in the group named Miss America Chavez. Check her out.

But what is even more cool is the interview Fox News Latino’s Victor Garcia conducted with Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso to talk about the increased visibility of Latino characters in the comics he produces i.e. Miss America Chavez in Young Avengers and Miles Morales in Ultimate-Spider-Man.

Most of you by now my real name isn’t Hector Ayala. For professional purposes and as an inside joke to my fanboy colleagues, I used that name because back in the day, Hector Ayala used to be the name of Marvel’s only Latino character at the time – The White Tiger! When a Latino Superhero dies in comics, he stays dead. I’m Still waiting for Marvel to resurrect Hector Ayala somehow.

Anyway, we embedded the...
See full article at LRMonline.com
  • 2/7/2013
  • by El Mayimbe
  • LRMonline.com
Peter Facinelli Set To Climb "Gallows Hill"
Peter Facinelli ("Twilight," "Damages") will star in Victor Garcia's supernatural horror thriller "Gallows Hill" for Launchpad Productions and A Bigger Boat says Heat Vision.

Facinelli plays an American, widowed from his Colombia-born wife, who flies to Bogota with his new fiancée (Sophia Myles) to retrieve his rebellious teenage daughter Jill (Nathalia Ramos).

After a car accident leaves them stranded in a rundown isolated inn, they discover the old innkeeper has locked a young girl in the basement and their decision to set her free has unintended consequences.

Richard D’Ovidio ("Thirteen Ghosts") wrote the story with producer David Higgins. Peter Block and Andrea Chung also produce and shooting begins later this month in Bogota.
See full article at Dark Horizons
  • 9/11/2012
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
Twilight Star Headed to Gallows Hill
With The Twilight Saga finally drawing to a close, it's good to see the franchise stars moving on to things that do not involve brooding, sparkling, or whimpering during a kiss. Case in point: Peter Facinelli.

THR reports that Facinelli will star in Gallows Hill, a supernatural horror movie to be directed by Victor Garcia. Sophia Myles (Underworld) and Nathalia Ramos (Nickelodeon’s "House of Anubis") are also in the movie, which is being produced by David Higgins of Launchpad Productions, Peter Block of A Bigger Boat, and Andrea Chung.

Written by Richard D’Ovidio (Thirteen Ghosts), the story follows an American (Facinelli), widowed from his Colombia-born wife, who flies to Bogota with his new fiancée (Myles) to retrieve his rebellious teenage daughter, Jill (Ramos). After a car accident leaves them stranded in a rundown isolated inn, they discover the old innkeeper has locked a young girl in the basement,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 9/11/2012
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Cynthia Nixon to Play Emily Dickinson in A Quiet Passion; Peter Facinelli Heads to Gallows Hill; Tom Wilkinson Joins Felony
I have a great deal on casting for you. Three for the price of one: Cynthia Nixon is attached to play legendary poet Emily Dickinson in the biopic A Quiet Passion, written and directed by Terence Davies. Twilight star Peter Facinelli joined Gallows Hill, a supernatural horror movie directed by Victor Garcia. Tom Wilkinson will star opposite Joel Edgerton in Felony, an Australian thriller that Edgerton wrote. Matthew Saville will direct. Hit the jump for details on each project. A Quiet Passion will follow Dickinson's life "from precocious schoolgirl to the tortured recluse who saw only seven of her more than 1,000 poems published in her lifetime." Davies gushed to THR: "I wrote the screenplay with Cynthia in mind. It was the kind of dream casting you hope for. I never, for a moment, imagined my wishes would materialize. Cynthia has such a strong feeling for the work -- and now she is our Emily Dickinson.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 9/11/2012
  • by Brendan Bettinger
  • Collider.com
Peter Facinelli
'Twilight's' Peter Facinelli to Star in 'Gallows Hill' (Exclusive)
Peter Facinelli
The Twilight Saga’s Peter Facinelli will star in Gallows Hill, a supernatural horror movie to be directed by Victor Garcia. Sophia Myles (Underworld) and Nathalia Ramos (Nickelodeon’s House of Anubis) are also in the movie, which is being produced by David Higgins of Launchpad Productions, Peter Block of A Bigger Boat and Andrea Chung. Written by Richard D’Ovidio (Thirteen Ghosts), the story follows an American (Facinelli), widowed from his Colombia-born wife, who flies to Bogota with his new fiancée (Myles) to retrieve his rebellious teenage daughter Jill (Ramos). After a car accident leaves them stranded in a rundown isolated

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See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 9/10/2012
  • by Borys Kit
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mirrors 2 (2010) Review
by Jesse Miller, MoreHorror.com

Let’s face it; despite featuring Keifer Sutherand, Director Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes remake) and some brutal, creative death sequences, the 2008 remake was an overblown mess of a horror film. Even Sutherland hilariously pulling a gun on a nun couldn’t raise it above mediocrity.

So a sequel (Mirrors 2), minus the talents of Sutherland, Aja, and with a story completely unrelated to the first film, was looking to be quite the grim affair. Naturally, I just had to watch it.

It’s been one year since Max Matheson (Nick Stahl) was involved in a car accident that saw the death of his fiancée Kayla, and he is still coming to terms with his overwhelming grief. He soon receives a phone call from his father Jack (William Katt) who offers him a job as a security guard at the Mayflower Department store (the...
See full article at MoreHorror
  • 10/2/2011
  • by admin
  • MoreHorror
Part 2 of our Exclusive Coverage of the Chillerama World Premiere
Dread Central hit the world premiere of the Image Entertainment and Ariescope Pictures anthology film Chillerama at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California, last Thursday, September 15th (see Part 1 here), and today we bring you Part 2 of our coverage. In this installment we provide interviews with one of the film's directors, Adam Rifkin, and cast members Lin Shaye, Gabby West, Kristina Klebe and more!

“We wanted from the start to make a movie that was a love letter to the movies that we loved growing up,” director Rifkin told us of their approach to the horror-comedy that is Chillerama, “(the type) that you don’t see getting made that often anymore and that you don’t see getting played that often anymore. When I was growing up in Chicago, they played these types of movies constantly on this show called ‘The Son of Svengoolie’, and that’s where I...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 9/19/2011
  • by SeanD.
  • DreadCentral.com
Hellraiser: Revelations: Third Deleted Scene Takes a Trip to Meet Dr. Scotch
The third deleted scene from what is quickly becoming the bastard son of the Hellraiser franchise has come our way, and we have it for you right here along with the rest of the eye candy released thus far.

Hellraiser: Revelations (review here), directed by Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2), stars Steven Brand, Daniel Buran, Jolene Andersen, Nick Eversman, Stephen Smith Collins, and Jay Gillespie.

Look for it on VOD and in limited theatres on September 1st followed by a DVD and Blu-ray release on October 18th.

Synopsis

Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them but find Pinhead instead.

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  • 8/31/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Hellraiser: Revelations Trailer - What the hell?
Hellraiser: Revelations was directed by Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2), the screenplay was written by Gary J. Tunnicliffe (Blade) and stars Steven Brand, Daniel Buran and Jolene Andersen. Dimension Extreme will release Hellraiser: Revelations on Blu-Ray and DVD on October 18, 2011 and the film will also have a limited VOD and theatrical release on September 1, 2011. So far we have not been able to find any information on which theaters have agreed to show Hellraiser: Revelations. After watching the trailer none of that may matter. Take a look below and you can decide if you want to watch it. Even Clive Barker made>>...
See full article at Best-Horror-Movies.com
  • 8/30/2011
  • Best-Horror-Movies.com
Here's the 'Hellraiser: Revelations' Trailer
It's been six years since we last encountered Pinhead and his band of merry Cenobites, but they are soon returning, for better or worse, in this series' ninth movie, Hellraiser: Revelations. I think it's safe to say that the only revelations to be had here are that this movie is bad and this franchise should be put out of our misery.

Written and directed by Clive Barker, the first Hellraiser wasn't a game-changing film, but it was a solid horror flick with an interesting narrative and some cool visuals…well, cool for 1987 anyway. Barker's direction was rather workmanlike, but Hellraiser did what it was supposed to do — enough so that I looked forward to a second installment. But then Hellbound: Hellraiser II came along and our romance was over. But that didn't stop six more little Hellraisers from appearing.

I'd like to claim that each of these flicks followed my Law of Sequels,...
See full article at Planet Fury
  • 8/26/2011
  • by Theron
  • Planet Fury
Deleted Scene from Hellraiser: Revelations
Dimension Films has shared a deleted scene (via Bloody-Disgusting) from the Victor Garcia-directed ninth entry in the long-running series, Hellraiser: Revelations. Opening in limited release September 2nd, the day after its Video-On-Demand premiere. Much has been made about this non-Doug Bradley starring sequel, from the odd photos of the new Pinhead to the nature of why it exists to Clive Barker disowning it.

Check out this deleted scene, if you dare/care:

Plenty of talking. Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them, but find Pinhead instead. It’ll also be on DVD October 18th as part of the Dimension Films Extreme label.
See full article at Killer Films
  • 8/23/2011
  • by Jon Peters
  • Killer Films
Stephan Smith Collins in Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
The Ultimate Experience Courtesy of the Lament Configuration in 'Hellraiser: Revelations' Deleted Scene!
Stephan Smith Collins in Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
Dimension Extreme is really pushing out Hellraiser: Revelations, the Victor Garcia-directed sequel that will open in limited theaters September 2, with a VOD launch on September 1. The gates of Hell will then open on DVD October 18. Already having shared with you guys the trailer, poster and handful of stills, Bloody now scored an exclusive deleted scene that features a bum explaining that the Lament Configuration will bring these kids the ultimate experience. It gets a little long in the tooth, with some gnarly acting, which is probably why it was trimmed. Starring Steven Brand as the new Pinhead, alongside Daniel Buran, Jolene Andersen, Nick Eversman, Stephen Smith Collins and Jay Gillespie, "Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them...."...
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  • 8/23/2011
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Hellraiser: Revelations Trailer
In a cinematic landscape where the only horror films currently being greenlit by studios are remakes, you'd think that a brand new Hellraiser sequel would be a sight for sore eyes. And indeed, it probably would have been, if original writer/director Clive Barker had been involved in any way. Unfortunately, this is now the ninth film in the series and it was directed by Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2, Return to House on Haunted Hill) and written by Gary J. Tunnicliffe (Megalodon, Guardian). It looks like direct-to-video fare all the way, and to make matters worse, it's the first Hellraiser movie that doesn't star Doug Bradley as Pinhead. Word on the street is that The Weinstein Company threw this thing together just so they could retain the rights to the franchise. Clive Barker himself is none too pleased by the project; he recently tweeted, "I want to put on record...
See full article at FilmJunk
  • 8/23/2011
  • by Sean
  • FilmJunk
Doug Bradley in Le Pacte (1987)
New Hellraiser Trailer Online
Doug Bradley in Le Pacte (1987)
If you knew it was happening at all, your expectations for the ninth instalment in the original Hellraiser franchise may have been somewhat low. Prepare to drop them further, if you dare to take a look at the trailer for Hellraiser: Revelations.To recap, this is a stopgap release from Dimension, to prevent their rights lapsing before Patrick Lussier can get going on his reboot, which ought to be a bigger deal. Revelations was knocked together in record time on a tiny budget (estimated at under a million bucks), circumstances it's apparently attempted to get around by going the found-footage route to some extent. Sadly, on this evidence, it still plays like a fan film, an impression not helped by Stefan Smith Collins' karaoke Pinhead. Doug Bradley, probably wisely, wasn't interested.Nick Eversman (Vampires Suck) and Jay Gillespie (2001 Maniacs) star as Steve and Nico, backpackers in Mexico looking for dodgy new experiences and,...
See full article at EmpireOnline
  • 8/22/2011
  • EmpireOnline
Not even Clive Barker’s butt-hole likes Hellraiser: Revelations
Ouch.

So, there’s been all sorts of confusion and drama on the latest Dtv sequel, Hellraiser: Revelations, coming to VOD on September 1st, then on DVD October 18th. First, fans were confused as if this was going to be the rumored remake or a direct sequel to the long-running series. Then, Doug Bradley confirmed, for the first time that he will not reprise the character of Pinhead, which immediately outraged fans.

From here, lots of hush-hush from the filming, followed by a sneaky limited theatrical run, which lasted like two weeks in L.A., and now, probably the most hilarious thing of all, is that Clive Barker took to Twitter to announce his final thoughts on the 9th film:

“Hello,my friends. I want to put on record that the flick out there using the word Hellraiser Is No F*Ckin’ Child Of Mine!” he screams via Twitter. “I...
See full article at Killer Films
  • 8/21/2011
  • by Jon Peters
  • Killer Films
Clive Barker Offers Final Word on Hellraiser: Revelations
One of the reason why we love Clive Barker so much around these parts is because of how outspoken he is. Need an example? Wait until you see his latest hilarious comments about the upcoming sequel Hellraiser: Revelations!

"Hello,my friends. I want to put on record that the flick out there using the word Hellraiser Is No Fuckin' Child Of Mine!" he screams via Twitter. "I have Nothing to do with the fuckin' thing. If they claim it's from the mind of Clive Barker, it's a lie. It's not even from my butt-hole."

Hellraiser: Revelations (review here), directed by Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2), stars Steven Brand, Daniel Buran, Jolene Andersen, Nick Eversman, Stephen Smith Collins, and Jay Gillespie.

Look for it on VOD and in limited theatres on September 1st followed by a DVD and Blu-ray release on October 18th.

Synopsis

Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 8/21/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Clive Barker
Clive Barker Makes It Clear: The New 'Hellraiser' Didn't Come From His Butt-Hole
Clive Barker
Back in 1986 horror author and artist Clive Barker set the world afire with his novella "The Hellbound Heart" which introduced Pinhead to the horror universe. By 1987 he was behind-the-camera directing the infamous Hellraiser that has since spawned several sequels. While Barker had worked briefly on Dimension Films' remake, he has absolutely nothing to do with Hellraiser: Revelations, which arrives in limited theaters and VOD September 1. In fact, he's starting to get agitated by his Twitter followers who think he is... "Hello,my friends. I want to put on record that the flic out there using the word Hellraiser Is No Fuckin' Child Of Mine!" he screams via Twitter. "I have Nothing to do with the fuckin' thing. If they claim its from the mind of Clive Barker,it's a lie. It's not even from my butt-hole." Victor Garcia directed the new incarnation of Cenobites.
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  • 8/21/2011
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Barker Speaks Out on Hellraiser: Revelations
When Hellraiser: Revelations was announced, everyone questioned why a sequel was being made. The bottom line is that Dimension needed to hold on to the Hellraiser rights for a remake, and, in order to do so, the company quickly moved forward on a low-budget ninth film. This new entry, hitting theaters in a limited theatrical run September 1, was directed by Victor Garcia and written by Gary Tunnicliffe (with a few other uncredited writers, we're told). Hellraiser creator, Clive Barker, took too Twitter to make something clear: "Hello, my friends. I want to put on record that the flic [sic] out there using the word Hellraiser is no fuckin' child of mine," he told his followers, adding in his own colorful way, "I have nothing to do with the fuckin' thing....
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  • 8/21/2011
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
Stephan Smith Collins in Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
More Legendary Suffering in Hi-Res 'Hellraiser: Revelations' Stills!
Stephan Smith Collins in Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
Yesterday Bloody Disgusting scored an exclusive look at the trailer premiere and theatrical one sheet, while today we got our hands on the first hi-res stills for Dimension Extreme's Hellraiser: Revelations, the Victor Garcia-directed sequel that will open in limited theaters September 2, with a VOD launch on September 1. The gates of Hell will then open on DVD October 18. Starring Steven Brand as the new Pinhead, alongside Daniel Buran, Jolene Andersen, Nick Eversman, Stephen Smith Collins and Jay Gillespie, "Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them, but find Pinhead instead." Check out the trailer, poster and some "official" photos inside.
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  • 8/20/2011
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Hellraiser: Revelations' First Trailer is Too Easy a Target
The ninth film in the Hellraiser film series is set to move to DVD shelves October 18th and now the first trailer for this feature is available. Actor Doug Bradley has played Pinhead, the central antagonist, in the previous eight films, but he declined to participate in this latest film, titled Hellraiser: Revelations, after reading the script (Bradley). The short shoot time of two weeks also signals a possible rush to complete the film by Puzzlebox Films, which has no other titles attached to its name. Horror fans and Hellraiser fans can take a look at the clip here, which involves a late night at a bar, a bum, a box, and a bumbling line or two.

As well, Dimension Extreme will distribute this title. Other films released from this American film distributor include several sequels such as Feast II: Sloppy Seconds, Feast III: The Happy Finish, Pulse 2: Afterlife,...
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  • 8/20/2011
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Hellraiser: Revelations Trailer Arrives Online
Today we have the trailer for "Hellraiser: Revelations," a new installment in the franchise that's directed by Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2). Check it out below. Plot: Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them but find Pinhead instead. The new movie will get a limited theatrical release on September 2nd, before hitting stores on DVD and Blu-ray on October 18th. Trailer: If you cannot see the player, click here.
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  • 8/19/2011
  • WorstPreviews.com
First Trailer for Hellraiser: Revelations
Synopsis - Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them but find Pinhead instead. Pinhead makes his return to the silver screen, but that isn't quite the quality I was hoping or expecting. Obviously this is a low budget production, and doesn't seem worthy of the title, "Hellraiser." Hellraiser: Revelations, directed by Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2), stars Steven Brand, Daniel Buran, Jolene Andersen, Nick Eversman, Stephen Smith Collins, and Jay Gillespie. On VOD and in limited theaters September. On DVD and Blu-ray October 18th.
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  • 8/19/2011
  • ComicBookMovie.com
Jesus Wept. Hellraiser: Revelations trailer
Much has been said about this new sequel to the long-running Hellraiser franchise, especially since this is the first Hellraiser film without actor Doug Bradley as Pinhead. But few have actually seen any live footage from the film, minus some stills.

Bloody-Disgusting has the trailer for Hellraiser: Revelations, out on VOD September 1st, followed by DVD on October 18th.

Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them, but find Pinhead instead. Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2) directs, with Steven Brand as the new Pinhead.

Thoughts?...
See full article at Killer Films
  • 8/19/2011
  • by Jon Peters
  • Killer Films
Watch The Trailer For New Low-Budget ‘Hellraiser: Revelations’ (No, Not The Remake)
Believe it or not, yet another Hellraiser movie is making its way to theaters soon. No, not the remake Dimension Films is planning. This is one of those famed Hellraiser sequels that typically go direct-to-dvd (and was supposed to according to reports back in 2010), yet somehow, Hellraiser: Revelations, the ninth film in the series, is getting a limited theatrical run.

The guys over at Bloody Disgusting have the exclusive on the trailer and theatrical one sheet. Click the banner here above to see the full poster; watch the trailer here below.

This new sequel, directed by Victor Garcia, opens its limited run in theaters on September 2, 2011 with a Video On Demand launch on September 1. Then this gem will come to DVD on October 18 [...]...
See full article at Geeks of Doom
  • 8/19/2011
  • by Empress Eve
  • Geeks of Doom
Stephan Smith Collins in Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
Hellraiser: Revelations Trailer and Poster
Stephan Smith Collins in Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
Dimension Films has released the first trailer and poster for the upcoming horror tale Hellraiser: Revelations, which arrives on VOD formats September 1 before its theatrical debut on September 2. Click on the video player below for your first look at this thriller starring Devon Sorvari and Steven Brand, and you can take a look at the poster below the trailer.

Click to watch Hellraiser: Revelations!

Hellraiser: Revelations comes to theaters September 2nd, 2011 and stars Devon Sorvari, Steven Brand, Sanny Van Heteren, Tracey Fairaway, Daniel Buran, Stephan Smith Collins. The film is directed by Victor Garcia.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 8/19/2011
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Hellraiser: Revelations - Movie Trailer and Poster
Here's your first look a the new Hellraiser: Revelations horror film. To be honest I'm not the biggest fan of the Hellraiser franchise. I've seen many of the films, but they aren't movies that I find myself watching over and over again. I saw the original film when I was young, and it freakin' jacked me up. As for this new film, I'm sure I'll eventually see it, but I'm in no rush.

This newest film was directed by Victor Garcia and stars Steven Brand as Pinhead, Daniel Buran, Jolene Andersen, Nick Eversman, Stephen Smith Collins and Jay Gillespie.

The story follows two friends in Mexico who "discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them, but find Pinhead instead."

The movie is set to open in limited theaters on September 2nd,...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 8/19/2011
  • by Venkman
  • GeekTyrant
Trailer Release- Hellraiser: Revelations
We recently showed you the trailer for Children of the Corn: Genesis and we now have the official trailer for another Dimension Extreme release, Hellraiser: Revelations. Available on Blu-ray and DVD October 18th, the latest installment in the Hellraiser series features Stephen Smith Collins as Pinhead. The film is directed by Victor Garcia (Return to House on Haunted Hill) and also stars Steven Brand, Daniel Buran, Jolene Andersen, Nick Eversman, and Jay Gillespie.

For those looking to catch this film early, a limited theatrical and video-on-demand release is planned for September 1st. We will post more details on the theatrical release when it becomes available and keep an eye on your local cable provider’s VOD offerings starting at the beginning of September.

“Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 8/19/2011
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
Hellraiser: Revelations Trailer Debut Rattles Chains; Theatrical One-Sheet
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly the Internet works. Just a day after we debuted the very first stills from Hellraiser: Revelations, the trailer is here along with the theatrical one-sheet! Dig it!

Hellraiser: Revelations (review here), directed by Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2), stars Steven Brand, Daniel Buran, Jolene Andersen, Nick Eversman, Stephen Smith Collins, and Jay Gillespie.

Look for it on VOD and in limited theatres on September 1st followed by a DVD and Blu-ray release on October 18th.

Synopsis

Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them but find Pinhead instead.

Dig on the trailer, which first appeared on Bloody Disgusting, below, and then head on over there for more stills.

Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!

Got news? Click here to submit it!
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 8/19/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Official stills from Hellraiser: Revelations
The first non-Doug Bradley Hellraiser flick, which is coming to VOD September 1st and DVD October 18th, in Hellraiser: Revelations has new stills from the Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2) directed sequel.

Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them but find Pinhead instead.

Thoughts?

Source: Dread Central...
See full article at Killer Films
  • 8/19/2011
  • by Jon Peters
  • Killer Films
Hell Is Unleashed In The First Set Of Official Stills From Hellraiser: Revelations
Dimension Extreme will be unleashing Victor Garcia's 'Hellraiser: Revelations' on DVD on 18 October. This, the ninth installment in the Pinhead franchise, will receive a limited theatrical run and simultaneous release on VOD from 1 September. But enough of that, you wanna see the good stuff don't ya!? Well check out the first new official stills from the movie below courtesy of Dread Central. Get a glimpse of the expected hellish behaviour below as well as another peek at Stephan Smith Collins' fresh portrayal of Pinhead as sadly Doug Bradley is yet another veteran horror star being overlooked for horror remakes and sequels. Steven Brand, Nick Eversman, Jolene Andersen, Jay Gillespie and Sanny Van Heteren all co-star. Check out the new stills below....
See full article at Horror Asylum
  • 8/19/2011
  • Horror Asylum
Cenobite Madness In New Hellraiser: Revelations Trailer And One-Sheet
Already it's time for your second feast of 'Hellraiser: Revelations' goodies of the day. Earlier we posted the first new stills from the upcoming installment from director Victor Garcia ('Return to House on Haunted Hill', 'Mirrors 2') and now we've got wind of a new trailer and one-sheet from this the ninth film in the long-running horror franchise. The new poster is pretty much like the DVD artwork we revealed back in June but the trailer ...
See full article at Horror Asylum
  • 8/19/2011
  • Horror Asylum
Your Suffering Begins Here: The Hellraiser: Revelations Trailer
You've read my review (or maybe you haven't, but you should), now, feast your eyes on the trailer for Hellraiser: Revelations . Arc Entertainment is giving this a limited theatrical and VOD run beginning September 1. An October 18 DVD release follows. You won't find Doug Bradley in this one, however, Pinhead is back, under the direction of Victor Garcia. Series FX vet Gary Tunnicliffe penned the script and Nick Eversman, Steven Brand, Tracey Fairaway, Jay Gillespie, Sanny Van Heteren, Daniel Buran and Devon Sorvari star.
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  • 8/19/2011
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
Exclusive: First Official Stills from Hellraiser: Revelations
The latest flick in the Hellraiser franchise may be missing Doug Bradley, but judging from this latest batch of exclusive stills we have pinned down for you, at least the gore is still there.

Hellraiser: Revelations (review here), directed by Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2), stars Steven Brand, Daniel Buran, Jolene Andersen, Nick Eversman, Stephen Smith Collins, and Jay Gillespie.

Look for it on VOD and in limited theatres on September 1st followed by a DVD and Blu-ray release on October 18th.

Synopsis

Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them but find Pinhead instead.

Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!

Got news? Click here to submit it!

Go to Hell in the comments section below!
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 8/19/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Hellraiser: Revelations Comes Home in October
Dimension Extreme will release Hellraiser: Revelations on Blu-Ray and DVD on October 18, 2011. Hellraiser: Revelations is the 9th installment in the series. Doug Bradley will not be playing Pinhead which is disappointing to many Pinhead fans. Instead Stephan Smith Collins will take the role. You can pre-order your copy of Hellraiser: Revelations on Blu-ray for $24.00. Hellraiser: Revelations was directed by Victor Garcia (Mirrors 2), the screenplay was written by Gary J. Tunnicliffe (Blade) and stars Steven Brand, Daniel Buran and Jolene Andersen. Synopsis: "Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go...
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  • 8/3/2011
  • Best-Horror-Movies.com
Hellraiser: Revelations is Offering a Viewing Hell from Dimension Extreme
Dimension Extreme continues to flirt with disaster in their latest release Hellraiser: Revelations. This is the ninth Hellraiser film and the first to not have actor Doug Bradley in the lead role of Pinhead. All nine films are based on Clive Barker's novel The Hellbound Heart. Early reviews on this latest film have not been kind, with the Foy Wonder at Dread Central calling this film "rushed" and giving the film 0 out of 5 knives. So, this article is more of a warning than an endorsement. More details on the release are below.

The synopsis for Hellraiser: Revelations is here:

"Two friends in Mexico discover the Lament Configuration and unleash Pinhead, but one decides to try to survive by swapping himself with someone else. Once they go missing, family members go in search of them but find Pinhead instead" (Dread).

Release Date: October 18, 2011 (DVD, Blu-Ray).

Director: Victor Garcia.

Writer: Gary J. Tunnicliffe.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 6/24/2011
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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