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Dina Meyer, Mackenzie Astin, Todd Field, and Natasha Gregson Wagner in Un crime peut en cacher un autre (2000)

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Un crime peut en cacher un autre

Elisabeth Shue, Mary-Louise Parker, Heather Graham, Selena Gomez, and Nat Wolff in Mauvaises Fréquentations (2014)
Selena Gomez is a temptress in Behaving Badly - watch new trailer
Elisabeth Shue, Mary-Louise Parker, Heather Graham, Selena Gomez, and Nat Wolff in Mauvaises Fréquentations (2014)
A trailer for Selena Gomez's new comedy Behaving Badly has been released.

Gomez stars in the movie as a temptress whose relationship with high school student Rick Stevens (Nat Wolff) causes his life to spiral out of control.

Justin Bieber: 'Selena Gomez and I have unconditional love'

Nat also finds himself fending off unwanted advances from a cadre of kooky older women.

Elisabeth Shue has a supporting role as a cougar who tries to get off with Wolff's character, while Heather Graham portrays a randy attorney.

Tim Garrick (Stranger Than Fiction) directed Behaving Badly and also adapted the screenplay with Scott Russell from the book While I'm Dead Feed the Dog.

Behaving Badly opens in limited release in the Us on August 1.
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 7/3/2014
  • Digital Spy
The Howling is the latest horror franchise to get a re-boot
Like Halloween and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Howling franchise is set to start over. The werewolf franchise that started in 1981 with The Howling and went on to have six sequels will have new life due to producers Joel Kastelberg (Sleep With Me, Mr. Jealousy) and Etchie Stroh (Stranger Than Fiction, Dancing At The Blue Iguana), who will be re-starting the franchise with The Howling: Reborn.

Read more on The Howling is the latest horror franchise to get a re-boot…...
See full article at GordonandtheWhale
  • 11/24/2009
  • by Rusty Gordon
  • GordonandtheWhale
The Howling: Reborn
I love werewolves. I think I’ve said that multiple times before. Do I love them enough to watch The Twilight Saga: New Moon? No, because those aren’t exactly werewolves-though they were the only redeemable aspect of that god awful series of books. Now, do I love werewolves enough to watch the planned re-boot of Joe Dante’s 1981 film The Howling? You bet your gut slicing claws I do. This is not to say I don’t have my reservations about any horror film re-boot based on a property from the 1980’s, which I most definitely have a love hate relationship with. But, with all the re-boots, re-makes, re-launches and re-do’s coming at us from that time we call The 80’s, they might as well give werewolves their due side by side with supernatural serial killers and demons.

Variety reported the details as follows:

Joel Kastelberg (Bodies, Rest...
See full article at FamousMonsters of Filmland
  • 11/23/2009
  • by Dominic
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
‘The Howling’ Remake Looms Over the Horizon
Joe Dante’s The Howling is a fun and really flawed film. It has a boatload of fans, but I think they’d be hard pressed to say it’s not really weak in some areas, limited by budget and ultimately overshadowed by its big brother, An American Werewolf in London.

This sort of film — the one that has a lot of potential that wasn’t fully realized — is the variety that I’m okay with Hollywood remaking. According to Variety, that’s exactly what producers Joel Kastelberg and Moonstone Entertainment’s Etchie Stroh are doing with The Howling: Reborn. The film is scheduled to begin shooting in February, with a release in Halloween of next year.

Details about the plot are being kept under wraps, so it’s currently unknown whether the remake will follow the reporter-being-stalked-by-serial-killer-werewolf track of the original film or one of its six sequels.
See full article at ReelLoop.com
  • 11/23/2009
  • by John Cooper
  • ReelLoop.com
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