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A Breed Apart Review – Absurdity Unleashed
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When I was twenty-years-old I watched The Breed, a cheesy killer dog movie starring Michelle Rodriguez at the height of her popularity. By no stretch of the imagination was it a “good” movie, but nearly twenty years later I still remember it. It’s the type of mind-numbing popcorn flick that goes great with an extra cheese pizza and a cold refreshing beer. It’s not the type of movie that I’d ever imagined would get a sequel, especially not nearly two decades later. While A Breed Apart isn’t exactly a direct follow-up to its predecessor, it maintains the absurdity of the original while doubling down on the comedy.

The plot

A movie set is abandoned when the canine actors unexpectedly contract rabies and attack their animal handlers. The dogs are left to freely roam the island until several years later when a group of influencers are called...
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  • 5/13/2025
  • by Joshua Ryan
  • FandomWire
'A Breed Apart's Grace Caroline Currey and Riele Downs Face a Wes Craven-Inspired Horror in New Image [Exclusive]
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One of Wes Craven's cult classics is getting a spiritual successor this summer in the form of A Breed Apart. Written and directed by The Furst Brothers, the survival horror comedy puts a new spin on 2006's The Breed, a film produced by the legendary Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream director that starred Michelle Rodriguez and followed a group of college kids on a "deserted" island where dogs were bred to kill. The new feature modernizes the concept, instead centering on a private island retreat where a group of social media influencers are confronted with man-eating beasts and forced into a deadly fight for survival that pits them against one another. We're excited to include the chilling survival flick as part of Collider's Exclusive Preview event for summer movies and share a new image highlighting two of the stars who will be thrown to the hounds on...
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  • 4/10/2025
  • by Ryan O'Rourke
  • Collider.com
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A Breed Apart trailer: reimagining of The Breed reaches theatres in May
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Back in 2006, the late, great Wes Craven produced a killer dog movie called The Breed (watch it Here), which was directed by Nicholas Mastandrea from a screenplay by Robert Conte and Peter Martin Wortmann and starred Michelle Rodriguez, Oliver Hudson, Taryn Manning, Eric Lively, Hill Harper, Nick Boraine, and Lisa-Marie Schneider. Now a remake of The Breed is in the works, going by the title A Breed Apart – and Lionsgate is planning to give the film a theatrical release on May 16th. With that date just one month away, a trailer for A Breed Apart has dropped online, and you can check it out in the embed above.

On the same day as the theatrical release, A Breed Apart will also be available On Demand and On Digital.

Brothers Nathan and Griff Furst directed A Breed Apart, and are also producing it through their Curmudgeon Films shingle. The Fursts are...
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  • 4/9/2025
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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A Breed Apart: Hayden Panettiere joins the reimagining of The Breed
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Back in 2006, the late, great Wes Craven produced a killer dog movie called The Breed (watch it Here), which was directed by Nicholas Mastandrea from a screenplay by Robert Conte and Peter Martin Wortmann and starred Michelle Rodriguez, Oliver Hudson, Taryn Manning, Eric Lively, Hill Harper, Nick Boraine, and Lisa-Marie Schneider. Now a remake of The Breed is in the works, going by the title A Breed Apart, and Deadline reports that Hayden Panettiere, who worked with Craven on Scream 4, has joined the cast!

Brothers Nathan and Griff Furst are directing A Breed Apart, and are also producing it hrough their Curmudgeon Films shingle. The Fursts are no strangers to killer animal movies, as Griff’s previous directing credits include Trailer Park Shark, Ghost Shark, Swamp Shark, Lake Placid 3, Alligator Alley, and Arachnoquake. The brothers teamed up to direct the 2018 movie Nightmare Shark.

We’ve previously heard that...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 8/30/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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Virginia Gardner joins Fall co-star Grace Caroline Currey in The Breed remake
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Back in 2006, Wes Craven produced a killer dog movie called The Breed (watch it Here), which was directed by Nicholas Mastandrea from a screenplay by Robert Conte and Peter Martin Wortmann and starred Michelle Rodriguez, Oliver Hudson, Taryn Manning, Eric Lively, Hill Harper, Nick Boraine, and Lisa-Marie Schneider. Now a remake of The Breed is in the works. When the project was first announced, it was said that Grace Caroline Currey of Fall is set to star in the film, and now Deadline reports that Currey’s Fall co-star Virginia Gardner has joined the cast!

In addition to Fall, Gardner’s credits include Halloween (2018), Starfish, Monster Party, Marvel’s Runaways, See You on Venus, All the Bright Places, Beautiful Disaster, and Beautiful Wedding.

Brothers Nathan and Griff Furst are directing The Breed remake, and are also producing it hrough their Curmudgeon Films shingle. The Fursts are no strangers to killer animal movies,...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 6/24/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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Page Kennedy to play a country rapper in The Breed remake
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Back in 2006, Wes Craven produced a killer dog movie called The Breed (watch it Here), which was directed by Nicholas Mastandrea from a screenplay by Robert Conte and Peter Martin Wortmann and starred Michelle Rodriguez, Oliver Hudson, Taryn Manning, Eric Lively, Hill Harper, Nick Boraine, and Lisa-Marie Schneider. I thought the movie just slipped into obscurity, since I don’t think I’ve heard anyone reference it in the eighteen years since its release, but apparently it has gained enough of a cult following that it’s now getting the remake treatment. A couple weeks ago, we learned that Grace Caroline Currey of Fall is set to star in the film, and now Variety reports that Page Kennedy – who had to deal with man-eating sharks in The Meg and Meg 2: The Trench – has joined Currey in the cast of this killer dog redo.

Kennedy will be playing a character called Farmer John,...
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  • 5/24/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Fall's Grace Caroline Currey Stars in 2006 Wes Craven's The Breed
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Grace Caroline Currey takes on a new challenge in The Breed remake, showcasing her ability to lead a thrilling survival narrative. The Brothers Furst direct the film, aiming to elevate it beyond the lukewarm reception of the original through Currey's performance. The Breed remake could surprise viewers by tapping into the current trend of animal attack films, offering a fresh take on the horror genre.

Grace Caroline Currey, better known for 2022's hit Fall, will star in the upcoming Wes Craven remake film of The Breed. The film is described as "reimagining of the Wes Craven cult classic."

The upcoming version of The Breed introduces a fresh take on the original's narrative, focused on Violet, portrayed by Currey. Violets quest to rescue abandoned dogs leads her to the ominous island setting of the original tale. Here, she encounters the deadly pack that turns her rescue mission into a desperate fight for survival,...
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  • 5/11/2024
  • by Ali Valle
  • MovieWeb
Michelle Rodriguez's Poorly-Reviewed 2006 Horror Movie Is Getting A Remake
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Michelle Rodriguez's 2006 movie The Breed is receiving a remake from Curmudgeon Films and Daro Film Distribution. Producers Nathan and Griff Furst will direct the remake, with Grace Caroline Currey in the lead role. The movie has the opportunity to improve on the original, which was poorly received.

Michelle Rodriguez's poorly reviewed horror movie The Breed will be receiving a remake. The original 2006 title, which was produced by Scream and A Nightmare on Elm Street director Wes Craven, followed a group of friends whose tranquil island vacation is ruined when they are attacked by a pack of genetically modified killer dogs. The cast of the movie, which has a 27% score on Rotten Tomatoes, also included Nashville's Oliver Hudson, Orange is the New Black's Taryn Manning, The L Word's Eric Lively, and The Good Doctor's Hill Harper.

Per Variety, The Breed is getting a remake from Curmudgeon Films...
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  • 5/10/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
The Best Crossovers In Horror Movie History
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Who doesn't love a good crossover? Besides the fact that they settle nerds' constant debates of "who would win in a fight between ___ and ___?," there's something so exciting about seeing the main characters of two or more different franchises coming together for the first time ever. Another reason why crossovers have so much appeal with audiences is that there are often legal reasons why characters from one series can't mingle with those of another, making the times when they do meet on the big (or small) screen all the more special.

Crossovers got a massive boost in popularity due to the wildly successful Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, crossovers haven't only been relegated to the superhero realm; for decades, there have been numerous other examples of fictional worlds colliding across numerous genres. In fact, well before Nick Fury appeared at the end of "Iron Man" to tell Tony Stark about the Avengers Initiative,...
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  • 1/27/2023
  • by Joe Garza
  • Slash Film
Titanoboa Movie Coming Resident Evil Team
Kirsten Howard May 23, 2019

The Meg's success has got some people wondering if there's gas in the oversized snake tank.

Resident Evil franchise masterminds Constantin Film and Jb Pictures have got a Titanoboa movie in development. The movie is looking to The Meg for inspiration as it plans to feature the giant extinct snake coming back from the dead somehow to wreak havoc, likely on some wholly unprepared humans.

The Titanoboa movie is being fast-tracked, according to Deadline, and will begin filming next year. There are no cast details to share with you yet, but Tony Giglio is penning the script right now. Jeremy Bolt and Robert Kulzer, the team working to make Monster Hunter a success, are behind the film.

The biggest snake in noted history, the Titanoboa has been long dead for about 58 million years, but back in its heydey it weighed about 2,500 lbs and grew up to 42 ft long,...
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  • 5/23/2019
  • Den of Geek
‘Lake Placid vs. Anaconda’ Review
Stars: Corin Nemec, Yancy Butler, Stephen Billington, Robert Englund, Skye Lourie, Oliver Walker, Ali Eagle, Annabel Wright, Laura Dale, Georgina Philipps, Nigel Barber, Heather Gilbert | Written by Berkeley Anderson | Directed by A.B. Stone

Roger Corman and folks at The Asylum have a lot to answer for… That’s all I’m saying.

Sharknado. A film that proved you don’t have to have a lot of money or great CGI to pull in an audience on the Syfy channel. All you need is a giant creature and a ridiculous concept! Since the debut of That film, it seems like Syfy have greenlit any and all monster movie scripts that they’re sent. Hence we come to Lake Placid vs. Anaconda.

A few years ago the idea of these two monster-movie franchises coming together – especially given they weere originally made by two different studios (Lake Placid was a Fox production, whilst...
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  • 7/26/2015
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Grimmfest 2014: ‘Devil’s Tower’ Review
Stars: Roxanne Pallett, Jason Mewes, Frances Ruffelle, Jessica-Jane Stafford, Emma Buckley, Peter Barrett | Written by Adam J. Marsh | Directed by Owen Tooth

Albion Court is the least ‘des res’ in the neighbourhood – a hangout for drug dealers, rife with squatters and two residents recently died in an apparent bizarre suicide pact. However when Sarah (Roxanne Pallett) in thrown out by her abusive, alcoholic mother (Frances Ruffelle), she has no choice but to move in to the notorious block. Determined to make the best of things Sarah tries to settle in but she is disturbed by bizarre neighbours, strange sounds coming through the paper-thin walls, creepy images on the TV and an overwhelming feeling that she is being watched.

Things get a whole lot worse when a badly mutilated body of one of her neighbours is found hanging in the lift and more and more residents begin to disappear – including squatter-come-burglar...
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  • 9/13/2014
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
31 Days of Horror: ‘Ghost Shark’ Review
Stars: Richard Moll, Mackenzie Rasman, Dave Randolph-Mayhem Davis, Shawn C. Philips, Jaren Mitchell, Robert Aberdeen, Sloane Coe, Jayme Bohn, Amy Brassette, Lucky Johnson | Written by Eric Forsberg, Griff Furst, Paul A. Birkett | Directed by Griff Furst

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water… Scratch that. Just when you thought it was safe to go anywhere Near water, along comes Ghost Shark!

Taking the shark flick to it’s illogical conclusion, Ghost Shark sees the titular shark haunting the beachside town of Smallport after being harpooned, shot and almost blown up by a couple of shark hunters. You see Smallport has a mysterious cave that dates back to the early settlement days, a cave that was the location for a number of deaths and a cave that is the subject of a local legend which foretells that any man, woman, and in this case shark,...
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  • 10/6/2013
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
A Ghost Shark's Tale: Director Griff Furst Previews Syfy's Latest Movie
Ghost Shark is not writer-director Griff Furst's first Syfy rodeo. Arachnoquake, Swamp Shark and Lake Placid 3 all bear his name as director. (He's also acted in quite a few Syfy movies.) Ghost Shark, though, is the first that gives him writing credit, for the story of a town haunted by the bloodthirsty phantom of a great white (airing Thursday, Aug. 22 at 9/8c). TV Guide Magazine spoke to Furst about the mechanics of a ghost shark kill, how one comes by the title of "Syfy original movie director," and the specter of Sharknado.

Read More >...
See full article at TVGuide - Breaking News
  • 8/21/2013
  • by Oriana Schwindt
  • TVGuide - Breaking News
Colin Ferguson, Joe Morton, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Neil Grayston, Erica Cerra, and Jordan Hinson in Eureka (2006)
Eureka Sheriff Colin Ferguson Moves to Haven — Plus: Season 4 Time Jump Scoop
Colin Ferguson, Joe Morton, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Neil Grayston, Erica Cerra, and Jordan Hinson in Eureka (2006)
There’s a new sheriff in town when Syfy’s Haven uncorks Season 4 — though he’s no longer sporting a tin star.

Related | Warehouse 13 Adds Buffy Vet

As first reported by our sister site Deadline, erstwhile Eureka lawman Colin Ferguson has booked a season-long arc on Haven, playng William, a handsome and mysterious stranger whose secret agenda leads him to Audrey (Emily Rose).

Syfy announced that Haven‘s upcoming run to premiere in October, will pick up six months after the events of the Season 3 cliffhanger in which the titular town was assaulted by a violent, otherworldy meteor storm,...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 5/8/2013
  • by Matt Webb Mitovich
  • TVLine.com
4/20 TV: 'Dazed and Confused,' 'Tommy Chong Presents' and more
It's 4/20 -- you know what that means. And while we absolutely do not condone any illegal activities, should you be participating in any, here are great ways to pass the time all day. All times Eastern, check your local listings for channel information.

ACMax: "Shaun of the Dead," 1 p.m., "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," 2:45 p.m.

Comedy Central: "Police Academy," 11:30 a.m., "My Cousin Vinny," 1:30 p.m., "The Dukes of Hazzard," 4 p.m., "Van Wilder," 6 p.m., "Grandma's Boy," 9:30 p.m.,

Encore: "Grease 2," 12:00 p.m., "Spaceballs," 6:20 p.m., "Ghostbusters" and "Ghostbusters II," 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

Espn: "X Games" from Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Flix: "The Big Lebowski," 8 p.m., "Wet Hot American Summer," 10 p.m.

HBO Comedy: "Napolean Dynamite," 4:55 p.m.

History: "Marijuana: A Chronic History," 4 p.m.

IFC: "Boogie Nights,...
See full article at Zap2It - From Inside the Box
  • 4/20/2013
  • by editorial@zap2it.com
  • Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Bridget Fonda in Lake Placid (1999)
FEARnet Movie Review: 'Lake Placid 4: The Final Chapter'
Bridget Fonda in Lake Placid (1999)
 

When it comes to reviewing a Part 4, I often like to start out with a quick and hopefully helpful little "franchise history lesson," just to bring everyone up to speed -- but is that really necessary at this point? Probably not. What was once a strange but amusing little matinee movie from a well-known TV producer has (somehow, slowly) turned into a cable TV sequel franchise that exists for nothing more than to fill a random Saturday night slot with a lot of silliness and a bunch of crocodile madness. Congrats to the goofily-named Lake Placid 4: it not only qualifies under those criteria, it's also the most stupidly entertaining entry in this non-franchise since the first one... which wasn't all that great but hey, people who love movies about man-eating crocodiles* can't afford to be all that discerning. But for the sake of tradition: Lake Placid (1999), written by David E. Kelley...
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  • 2/21/2013
  • by Scott Weinberg
  • FEARnet
Exclusive Clip from Lake Placid: The Final Chapter Bites Down
Lake Placid: The Final Chapter arrives on DVD next week courtesy of Fox Home Entertainment, and to celebrate its arrival, we have an exclusive clip for you cats to chew on. And then spit out. And then chew on. And then spit out.

From the Press Release

Horror icon Robert Englund (Nightmare on Elm Street franchise), Yancy Butler (Kick-Ass) and Elisabeth Röhm (TV’s “Heroes”) battle the most bloodthirsty, monster crocodiles on earth in the final installment of the Lake Placid franchise. Lake Placid: The Final Chapter debuts on unrated DVD February 19th from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. In the film a rogue game warden (Butler, returning from Lake Placid 3) breaks out her guns after the schemes of an obsessed poacher (Englund) land a group of high school students into the midst of the man-eating crocodile “nature preserve.”

Lake Placid: The Final Chapter was directed by Don Michael Paul...
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  • 2/15/2013
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Lake Placid: The Final Chapter to Take a Bite out of Home Video
It astounds me to this very day what films get turned into franchises... for better or worse. Case in point: Lake Placid. Still, this final chapter is a bit better than you'd think, and we have the home video details for you right here.

From the Press Release

Horror icon Robert Englund (Nightmare on Elm Street franchise), Yancy Butler (Kick-Ass) and Elisabeth Röhm (TV’s “Heroes”) battle the most bloodthirsty, monster crocodiles on earth in the final installment of the Lake Placid franchise. Lake Placid: The Final Chapter debuts on unrated DVD February 19th from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. In the film a rogue game warden (Butler, returning from Lake Placid 3) breaks out her guns after the schemes of an obsessed poacher (Englund) land a group of high school students into the midst of the man-eating crocodile “nature preserve.”

Lake Placid: The Final Chapter was directed by Don Michael Paul...
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  • 12/17/2012
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
DVD Review: Arachnoquake
Arachnoquake

Stars: Tracey Gold, Edward Furlong, Bug Hall, Ethan Phillips, Olivia Hardt, Megan Adelle | Written by Paul A. Birkett, Eric Forsberg | Directed by Griff Furst

Last week we reviewed Dragon Wasps, a Syfy channel produced creature feature released by Chelseas Films and this week we have Arachnoquake, a Syfy channel produced creature feature released by our friends at Signature Entertainment. I think I see a trend forming… Not that I’m complaining, I love the cheesy Syfy channel TV movies – mainly because unlike big-budget Hollywood flicks, these movies know exactly what they are and their limitations and have fun with it! This time round it’s the story of an earthquake in the Deep South that, besides making a mess of the roads, unleashes a swarm of albino spiders of all shapes and sizes who, as they do in these types of movies, converge on New Orleans to reek havoc on the locals.
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  • 9/24/2012
  • by Phil
  • Nerdly
Syfy and The Asylum Join Forces to Show Discovery Channel How Shark Week Should Really Be Done
Next week Discovery Channel begins its annual salute to nature’s perfect predators, but the festivities really begin on Syfy this Saturday night when an Asylum movie entitled Shark Week has its world premiere.

As you’ll see from the trailer below, what we have here is Jaws meets Saw.

The same writing/directing duo behind The Asylum’s earlier 2-Headed Shark Attack, Christopher Ray and H. Perry Horton, have reunited for an even bigger feeding frenzy.

I think as you read the plot synopsis below, we can all agree that this is pretty much where the Discovery Channel’s “Shark Week” will inevitably lead.

Synopsis:

A group of complete strangers find themselves isolated by a wealthy madman on his island compound. They are forced into a horrifying gauntlet where they must survive a barrage of ever deadlier species of shark.

That’s Patrick Bergin (Patriot Games, Highway to Hell...
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  • 8/1/2012
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Total Film’s ’50 Worst Horror Movie Sequels’ – A Rebuttal
Over at Total Film’s website the guys have put together a list of the 50 Worst Horror Movie Sequels and whilst the list does contains some real clunkers, there are a number on their list which I consider amongst my favourites. So, I thought I bring you my own list – another Top 10 – of films I think Shouldn’T be on Total Film’s list…

Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987)

Saw III (2006)

Sorority House Massacre 2 (1990)

Lake Placid 3 (2010)

Witchboard III: The Possession (1995)

Fright Night Part 2 (1988)

Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992)

American Psycho II: All American Girl (2002)

Click here to view the embedded video.

Critters 2 (1988)

The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)...
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  • 6/24/2012
  • by Phil
  • Nerdly
Patrick Bergin and Yancy Butler Chumming the Waters for The Asylum's Shark Week
You really have got to hand it to The Asylum. Not content to just do mockbusters of big screen movies, now they’re mockbustering an entire week of programming on a cable television network with Shark Week.

Shark Week reunites 2-Headed Shark Attack director Christopher Olen Ray and writer H. Perry Horton for a carcharodon-a-thon Horton describes on his own Asylum fansite as “The Hunger Games meets Deep Blue Sea.”

Synopsis:

A group of complete strangers find themselves isolated by a wealthy madman on his island compound. They are forced into a horrifying gauntlet where they must survive a barrage of ever deadlier species of shark.

Patrick Bergin (Sleeping with the Enemy, Patriot Games) stars as the wealthy madman. Yancy Butler (“Witchblade”, Lake Placid 3) is his femme fatale sidekick. Erin Coker of The Asylum’s Air Collision and Josh Allen Nazis at the Center of the Earth are amongst...
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  • 6/12/2012
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Syfy’s Swamp Volcano Erupts This Weekend; Haunted Forest Double Feature Slated for February
Tired of seeing New York and Los Angeles get destroyed on film? Wish disaster movies could find a different metropolis to reduce to rubble? This weekend’s Swamp Volcano unleashes a lava storm on Miami. And then a month from now you can take a double-dip trip to the black forest of fairy tales in two back-to-back Syfy original premieres: Black Forest and Gretl: Witch Hunter.

Hollywood’s renewed fascination with fractured takes on classic fairy tales sure came out of nowhere, didn’t it? Now it’s everywhere on big and small screens. February 25th will see Syfy getting in on the craze with a pair of unhappily ever afters making their world premieres as part of a Saturday night double feature.

First up at 7/6 Cst is Black Forest from director Patrick Dinhut (Dead & Deader) and screenwriter Frank H. Woodward (Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown).

A group of...
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  • 1/26/2012
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Michael Ironside and the evolution of his missing body parts
One of the all-time great screen villains, Michael Ironside also has a tendency to lose body parts. Phil celebrates the Laurence Olivier of the missing limb...

If there is one thing guaranteed to get me to watch a film, regardless of my mood or the movie’s reputation, it would be the sentence, “It’s got Michael Ironside in it”. I’m just a huge fan, and have loved his work ever since I first saw the original V TV mini-series one balmy childhood summer while I was staying at my Auntie Anne's.

As Ham Tyler, the leather jacketed ex-cia agent who becomes an instrumental figure in the Los Angeles Resistance movement, Ironside seemed to dominate every scene he was in, and what impressed me most about his zero tolerance approach to the alien visitors was that here was a good guy who looked and sounded like a bad guy.
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  • 11/29/2011
  • Den of Geek
Witness the Rage of the Yeti this Weekend on Syfy
This Saturday night, November 12th, marks that magical time again when Syfy dips into the Sasquatchploitation genre for a new movie. If you want to witness what it looks like when the Abominable Snowman gets pissed, then have a look at these video clips from Rage of the Yeti.

The first thing you need to understand about this Yeti flick is that the Yeti isn’t really a Yeti. It’s actually a Yeren, the film’s original title. (Yeren, that is; not It’s Actually a Yeren. But how funny would that have been?) The “Yeren” is described as a smaller breed of Bigfoot said to roam China’s remote Hubei province. The name “Yeren” translates to “Chinese Wildman”.

But who the hell in America knows what a Yeren is so Rage of the Yeti it is.

“Stargate: Atlantis” co-star David Hewlett does double duty as both co-star and...
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  • 11/10/2011
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Heroes Hottie Elisabeth Rohm To Sheriff In Lake Placid: The Final Chapter
And now it's time for 'Lake Placid: The Final Chapter'. Last week we saw horror icon Robert Englund ('Strippers vs Werewolves') signed up to appear as poacher Jim for this the fourth installment in the franchise with bite. The flick from helmer Don Michael Paul also sees actress Yancy Butler return as Reba who first appeared in its predecessor 'Lake Placid 3'. And now its the turn of delightful Elisabeth Rohm (below) star of TV's 'Heroes' and the Antonio Negret thriller 'Transit'. The sequel is reportedly shooting in Bulgaria and will star Rohm as the new local Sheriff. The 'final' part of the franchise is expected to air on SyFy sometime next year...
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  • 11/7/2011
  • Horror Asylum
A Nightmare on Lake Placid: The Final Chapter
Back in 1977 a young Robert Englund co-starred in Tobe Hooper’s Eaten Alive about a backwoods maniac feeding people to a crocodile. A quarter century later, Englund will be back contending with crocodiles in Lake Placid: The Final Chapter. And a former “Angel” star will be joining him.

Just a few weeks back we reported that Lake Placid 3 star Yancy Butler had already signed on for Lake Placid 4, which was gearing up to begin shooting in Bulgaria. Entertainment Weekly’s Inside TV just broke the news that the original Freddy Krueger has signed on to star in Lake Placid: The Final Chapter, following in the footsteps of Betty White, Cloris Leachman, and Colin Ferguson, who have each portrayed members of the Bickerman family in the preceding three Lake Placid films.

Robert Englund will portray Jim Bickerman, a poacher caught up in the latest man-eating crocodile rampage at...
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  • 11/3/2011
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Yancy Butler Returns from the Dead for Lake Placid 4
When I reviewed Lake Placid 3 last year, I stated that the best part of the film was Yancy Butler’s surly croc hunter. The producers must have agreed since she’s just been signed to star in Lake Placid 4 despite her character having died in the previous film.

Yes, Virginia, there will be a Lake Placid 4. Bloody Disgusting broke the news that Yancy Butler (“Witchblade”) has signed on to star in it. Hopefully, she’ll be playing the same entertaining character she did in part three. If that’s the case, they’re going to have to explain why her character is no longer dead. Different character? Twin sister? Guess we’ll have to wait until Lake Placid 4 almost certainly premieres on Syfy sometime next year.

The only other info as of now regarding this latest sequel is that it will be directed by Don Michael Paul (Half Past Dead,...
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  • 10/4/2011
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
I Spit on Your Jabberwock Clips
This weekend’s Jabberwock gives the Syfy creature feature treatment to the insect-headed dragon of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. Syfy has posted two clips from the medieval monster movie from I Spit on Your Grave remake director Steven R. Monroe.

Jabberwock stars Michael Worth (“Acapulco H.E.A.T.”, Sasquatch Mountain), Tahmoh Penikett (“Battlestar Galactica”, Trick ‘r Treat), and Kacey Barnfield (Resident Evil: Afterlife, Lake Placid 3). Rafael Jordan (Frost Giant, Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon) and Raul Inglis (Sand Serpents, Goblin) handled the scripting duties.

Here’s a rather spoiler-y synopsis for Jabberwock courtesy of the film’s distributors at American World Pictures that was clearly written by someone who confused the concept of synopsis with treatment. Whoever wrote it also doesn’t have much need for silly things like paragraphs. Believe me, when I start giving grammar lessons, you've got problems.

Alec (Michael Worth), a courageous but impetuous knight,...
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  • 9/7/2011
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (2011)
Directed by: Mary Lambert

Written by: Naomi L. Selfman

Cast: Tiffany, Debbie Gibson, A. Martinez, Kathryn Joosten

Okay, let's get one thing clear. Mega Python vs. Gatoroid is a bad movie. The film contains glaring continuity errors, the acting gets pretty wooden at times, the script is just as lazy as you'd expect and the CGI is pretty bad (though not as bad as Lake Placid 3). In short, it's everything you'd expect from The Asylum, but that's not to say the film isn't a lot of fun. While it doesn't reach the inspired heights of unintentional lunacy in Mega Piranha, director Mary Lambert keeps things moving with very little drag time and refuses to take things too seriously.

The movie opens with Dr. Nikki Riley (Debbie Gibson), an environment activist, breaking into a building to steal a bunch of exotic pythons. With her are Gia and Ben, who are...
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  • 8/10/2011
  • by Chris McMillan
  • Planet Fury
‘Griff the Invisible’ starring Ryan Kwanten – trailer review
Griff the Invisible

Directed by: Leon Ford

Starring: Ryan Kwanten, Maeve Dermody, Marshall Napier

Rating: Not Yet Rated

Release Date: August 19, 2011

Trailer Score: 4/10

Thoughts by Tsr: Nope, this is not a Michael Rapaport documentary about Public Enemy‘s inconspicuous Professor Griff, this is Leon Ford’s Griff the Invisible, or as I’d like to call it: Kick Ass meets Charlie Bartlett.

Yeah, based solely on this trailer, I think that’s about as accurate a descriptor as possible, though it looks much less sleek than Kick Ass and Kwanten looks much less likable than the lovable Anton Yelchin.

Too many trailer cliches bounced off the screen here. From the nerdy guy getting the pretty girl, to the cheesy over-the-top emotey music, to the “and then he did this outrageousness to his obnoxious co-worker,” only to find that he was just fantasizing. Seriously, how many times have we seen that mechanism employed?...
See full article at The Scorecard Review
  • 7/19/2011
  • by Aaron Ruffcorn
  • The Scorecard Review
Syfy Original Roadkill Wreaking Havoc on DVD August 16th
Roadkill, part of Syfy's fan-favorite "Maneater" series, hits DVD this coming August 16th from Rhi Entertainment and Vivendi Entertainment. Read on for a look at the cover art.

Roadkill (review here) revisits the well-used premise of a group of young people heading out for a weekend of fun and partying, only for it to go horribly wrong when they run afoul of backwoods locals. Eliza Bennet (Inkheart, Nanny McPhee), Kacey Barnfield (Resident Evil: Afterlife, Lake Placid 3), and Stephen Rea (V for Vendetta, Citizen X, and Oscar nominated Best Actor for The Crying Game) star in this creature feature from director Johannes Roberts (When Evil Calls, Forest of the Damned) and writer Rick Suvalle ("V.I.P.").

Synopsis:

Kate and her brother, Joel, have gathered their five best friends for a scenic Rv road trip to their high school reunion. But their cross-country adventure is about to take an unexpected...
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  • 7/14/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Patricia Arquette And Kacey Barnfield Cast In The David Arquette Directed Glutton
Actor Abraham Benrubi takes the lead in the David Arquette helmed horror effort 'Glutton'. The new psychological thriller which revolves around a 1200-pound man (played by Benrubi) will be Arquette's second go at directing within the genre following his 2006 serial killer effort 'The Tripper'. Over the weekend the new movie received a couple of interesting cast additions in the form of David's sister Patricia Arquette and rising star Kacey Barnfield ('Jabberwocky'). This won't be the first time David has directed his sister having helmed a few episodes of Patricia's hit series 'Medium' in the past. Kacey (below), star of 'Lake Placid 3' and 'Resident Evil: Afterlife', will be joining the project when the production begins shooting next month in Canada....
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  • 6/6/2011
  • Horror Asylum
Syfy Previews the Bloody Rampage of Ice Road Terror and Swamp Shark
It feels like it has been too long since Syfy has uncorked some new man-eating monster movies for us to sink our teeth into. That'll change come June when the network unleashes a pair of toothy monstrosities: Ice Road Terror and Swamp Shark. Syfy has posted a trio of bloody scenes from each monster mash.

The carnage begins on June 11th at 9/8 Central when Ice Road Terror reaches its destination on your television dial. Dylan Neal ("Dawson's Creek", "Blood Ties") and Brea Grant (Halloween II, "Heroes") star in this creature feature about Alaskan ice road truckers and a research analyst tangling with an unearthed prehistoric monster. The director (Terry Ingram) and writer (Keith Shaw) of Syfy's Phantom Racer reteam for this creature feature inspired by the popular reality series "Ice Road Truckers". Curiously, though, one thing you will not actually see in these clips is any actual ice road trucking.
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  • 5/19/2011
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Hyenas (2010)
Directed By: Eric Weston

Starring: Costas Mandylor, Christa Campbell, Amanda Aardsma, Derrick Kosinski, Joshua Alba, Christina Murphy

It’s not hard to see why out of about 10 different DVDs, the first one my hand gravitates towards is called, Hyenas. What’s not to love about hyenas that eat people? The cover is simple and straight forward; a giant snarling hyena probably laughing and saying mean things about Mufasa because that’s what hyenas do. Imagine my surprise then, when within the first few minutes of the film, the “hyenas” are seen driving cars and wearing Ray-Bans. That’s right, these hyenas are more like werewolves---only not as cool and worse at acting.

The latest muck that Lionsgate Dtv offers up is the latest creative spin on the werewolf genre and it’s terrible. So terrible in fact that the best actor cast in the film is none other than that...
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  • 4/30/2011
  • by Andre Dumas
  • Planet Fury
Man vs, Woman vs, robot vs.dinosaur!
Don't even try to tell me you havne't wondered who would win in a battle between history's greatest titans. That's right, I'm talking about an epic battle between a robot, a dinosaur, a man and earth's greatest threat of all... a woman!

Man vs. Woman is short film from 2006 directed by Juan Carlos Vargas who has done a tone of FX supervosing for films like SyFy's Annihilation Earth and TV's Lake Placid 3. Vargas also has a really cool sounding project in the works called Elimination about a bunch of actors who audition for a reality show for a million dollars. All they have to do is survive three killers, and each other - streaming live over the Internet. It was in dev in 2010, but we haven't heard since then so I hope we hear more from it soon.

Synopsis:

A science-fiction action film about an explosive duel between four desperate scavengers -- a man,...
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  • 4/27/2011
  • QuietEarth.us
New Release: TV shows Eureka and Warehouse 13 DVD
As a sci-fi geek, I’m not ashamed to admit I love SyFy TV shows Eureka and Warehouse 13, which are returning to DVD in July. Warehouse 13: Season 2 arrives on June 28 and Eureka: Season 4.0 on July 5 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.

Eureka Season 4

In Warehouse 13, Saul Rubinek (Barney’s Version) plays the head of a secret government department that hunts down and stores such supernatural objects as Icarus’ wings and Edgar Alan Poe’s pen, which when used, can end disastrously. The show stars Eddie McClintock (TV’s Bones) and Joanne Kelly (TV’s The Dresden Files) as former Secret Service agents who get recruited to work at Warehouse 13 tracking down the mythical artifacts and Jaime Murray (TV’s Spartacus: Gods of the Arena) as the infamous H.G. Wells.

The three-disc set will contain 12 episodes, including the Warehouse 13-Eureka crossover episode “Crossing Over,...
See full article at Disc Dish
  • 4/19/2011
  • by Sam
  • Disc Dish
Make a Date with Swamp Shark
SyFy has set a June 25 premiere date for Swamp Shark , the latest in its string of nature-run-amok thrillers. Kristy Swanson, Db Sweeney and Robert Davi star in this cheap-o fodder directed by Griff Furst, the man who gave us Lake Placid 3 . In the film, a great white shark mutates and adapts to freshwater when a Us Government bio-terrorism research facility spills its radioactive chemicals into the ocean. As the shark wreaks havoc on Mississippi River towns and threatens the freshwater system of the country, an embattled local fisherman and his hillbilly crew become destined to kill it.
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  • 4/18/2011
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
Scream of the Banshee will be the 200th Syfy Saturday Original Movie
Scream Of The Banshee Will Become The 200Th Syfy Saturday Original Movie, Premiering March 26 At 9Pm (Et/Pt)

New York – March 1, 2011 – Since 2002, Syfy viewers have experienced mutated sharks, mosquito men, alligators as big as blimps, vengeful demon moths, pterodactyls, werewolves, dragons and really, really big snakes. Plus earthquakes that split the U.S. in half, man-made volcanoes, space storms, tornadoes made of ice, magnetic meteors and plagues of killer locusts — every unnatural disaster imaginable.

Now Syfy celebrates its bi-weekly assault on humanity with the premiere of its 200th Saturday Original Movie, Scream of the Banshee, on Saturday, March 26, at 9Pm (Et/Pt).

In Scream of the Banshee, when a college professor opens a mysterious and ornate box discovered hidden in the tunnels under her university, she and her students hear the horrifying scream of a bloodthirsty Banshee. Everyone who hears the scream is fated to die a strange and terrible death.
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  • 3/3/2011
  • by Dave
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
Scream Of The Banshee the 200th SyFy Saturday Original Film - Can You Name Them All? We Can!
Since 2002, Syfy viewers have experienced mutated sharks, mosquito men, alligators as big as blimps, vengeful demon moths,pterodactyls, werewolves, dragons and really, really big snakes. Plus earthquakes that split the U.S. in half, man-made volcanoes, space storms, tornados made of ice, magnetic meteors and plagues of killer locusts -- every unnatural disaster imaginable....

Now Syfy celebrates its bi-weekly assault on humanity with the premiere of its 200th Saturday Original Movie, Scream of the Banshee, on Saturday, March 26, at 9Pm (Et/Pt).

In Scream of the Banshee, when a college professor opens a mysterious and ornate box discovered hidden in the tunnels under her university, she and her students hear the horrifying scream of a bloodthirsty Banshee. Everyone who hears the scream is fated to die a strange and terrible death. Now the professor, her daughter and a few of her students must try to stop the Banshee. A production of After Dark Films,...
See full article at Horrorbid
  • 3/1/2011
  • by Keepers of the Bid
  • Horrorbid
Scream of the Banshee the 200th Syfy Saturday Original Movie
We told you all the way back in the beginning of February that Steven C. Miller's After Dark Original, Scream of the Banshee,e would be making its world premiere on Syfy, who co-produced, on Saturday, March 26th, at 9/8 Central with a replay four hours later. But that's not the only thing cool about this debut!

From the Press Release

Since 2002, Syfy viewers have experienced mutated sharks, mosquito men, alligators as big as blimps, vengeful demon moths, pterodactyls, werewolves, dragons and really, really big snakes. Plus earthquakes that split the U.S. in half, man-made volcanoes, space storms, tornadoes made of ice, magnetic meteors and plagues of killer locusts -- every unnatural disaster imaginable.

Now Syfy celebrates its bi-weekly assault on humanity with the premiere of its 200th Saturday Original Movie, Scream of the Banshee, on Saturday, March 26, at 9Pm (Et/Pt).

In Scream of the Banshee, when a...
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  • 3/1/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Ado's Scream Of The Banshee will be Syfy's 200th Original Saturday Night Movie and will air on March 26th!
Scream Of The Banshee Will Become The 200Th Syfy Saturday Original Movie, Premiering March 26 At 9Pm (Et/Pt)

From the Press Release:

New York, NY -- February 28, 2011 -- Since 2002, Syfy viewers have experienced mutated sharks, mosquito men, alligators as big as blimps, vengeful demon moths, pterodactyls, werewolves, dragons and really, really big snakes. Plus earthquakes that split the U.S. in half, man-made volcanoes, space storms, tornados made of ice, magnetic meteors and plagues of killer locusts -- every unnatural disaster imaginable.

Now Syfy celebrates its bi-weekly assault on humanity with the premiere of its 200th Saturday Original Movie, Scream of the Banshee, on Saturday, March 26, at 9Pm (Et/Pt).

In Scream of the Banshee, when a college professor opens a mysterious and ornate box discovered hidden in the tunnels under her university, she and her students hear the horrifying scream of a bloodthirsty Banshee. Everyone who hears the scream...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 2/28/2011
  • by brians
  • GeekTyrant
Trailer and Airdate for Giant Gypsy Curse Killer Bird Flick Roadkill
It comes as no surprise that the trailer for Rhi Entertainment's Roadkill would quickly pop up online once Syfy announced the Stephen Rea-starring monster movie's April 23rd premiere date. More surprising is that this Syfy movie about hit & run, gypsy curses, and a giant bird of prey doesn't look too shabby.

Kate and her brother, Joel, have gathered their five best friends for a scenic Rv road trip to their high school reunion. But their cross-country adventure is about to take an unexpected turn for the worst when an ancient curse takes wing by way of a massive creature. It’s called the Simuroc, and this gigantic bird of prey has found the perfect, helpless quarry in Kate and company. Stranded in the backwoods of the predator’s territory, there’s little chance for escape.

I really don't think the title Roadkill suits a movie with a premise like that.
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  • 2/28/2011
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Primal (2009)
Directed By: Josh Reed

Starring: Krew Boyland, Lindsay Farris, Rebekah Foord, Ch’aska Cuba de Reed

I don't really love the idea of camping, so it should come as no surprise that I am not usually a big fan of "survivalist" horror films. Primal however, is what people are calling a return to "Ozploitation". The majestic environment of the Australian Outback is apparently a frequent place where people get killed. Who knew? With this apparent return to Ozploitation, Primal is often quoted as being a film in the same vein as something like Cabin Fever, but what it ends up being is more or less just kind of a shrug, and also sometimes a laugh.

Six friends are venturing to the Australian Outback to check out some cave drawings. Oh wait before I forget, 12,000 years ago some guy was painting these cave drawings when some scary looking person killed him,...
See full article at Planet Fury
  • 2/11/2011
  • by Andre Dumas
  • Planet Fury
Piranha 3D and Lake Placid 3 Nominated for Mr Skin’s Anatomy Awards
A few horror films have been nominated for The 12th Annual Mr Skin's Anatomy Awards. You can vote for your favorite nominees (you have to register, but it takes about 3 seconds) here. Piranha 3D and Lake Placid 3 have been nominated for Breast Picture. They're up against some stiff competition; Love and Other Drugs (Anne Hathaway -- see Nsfw pics) and Amanda Seyfried in Chloe. Kelly Brook and Riley Steele are also nominated for Best Lesbian scene for Piranha 3D. They're up against Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in Black Swan, Heather Graham and Jaime Winston in Boogie Woogie, Amanda Seyfried and Julianne Moore in Chloe and Elena Anaya and Natasha Yarovenko in Room in Rome.
See full article at HorrorYearbook
  • 2/2/2011
  • by wil
  • HorrorYearbook
New Jabberwocky Stills Reveal English Hottie Kacey Barnfield in Action
The recent 'I Spit on Your Grave' revamp was of course bought to you by filmmaker Steven R. Monroe and he is continuing his horror run with beastly feature 'Jabberwocky'. The production, currently in post, has let a batch of new stills emerge from the project giving us glimpses of its' stars Michael Worth and gorgeous English actress Kacey Barnfield (below). Kacey, star of hit UK series 'The Inbetweeners' has certainly been hitting the genre hard these past months what with her appearance in zombie follow-up 'Resident Evil: Afterlife' alongside Milla Jovovich and Ali Larter, and TV movie sequel 'Lake Placid 3' (which includes her eye-popping topless and nude scenes). Tahmoh Penikett, Raffaello Degruttola, Steven Waddington, Richard Riddell, Ian Virgo, Hugh Ross and Stanimir Stamatov all co-star. Check out the new stills below....
See full article at Horror Asylum
  • 1/27/2011
  • Horror Asylum
Trio Of Hotties Get Wet And Soak Up the Action In Resident Evil: Afterlife
If you've been living under a 'Resident Evil'-less rock this week then you'll probably be unaware that the fourth installment in the zombie video-game to movie franchise 'Resident Evil: Afterlife' hit Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD earlier this week, here in the UK. We're currently giving away 3 copies on Blu-ray to 3 super lucky chaps who enter our new giveaway here. But in the meantime let's take this opportunity to highlight the trio of marvellous hotties from the flick whom get theirselves into all sorts of eye-popping action, and even manage to all get wet at some point! Milla Jovovich ('The Fourth Kind'), Ali Larter ('Final Destination', 'Heroes') and sexy Brit actress Kacey Barnfield, who recently appeared in all her full fontal nude glory in scenes in croc shocker sequel 'Lake Placid 3' (link to the goods, including some topless and ass shots,...
See full article at Horror Asylum
  • 1/13/2011
  • Horror Asylum
Vote for the 4th Annual Splatcademy Awards
Forget the Oscars, the Golden Globes, the Emmys, and all those other mainstream awards shows. What we have here are the 4th Annual Splatcademy Awards celebrating the very best films, actors, and moments the horror genre had to offer in 2010. Where else do breasts get their own category?!?

Below are the nominees and the podcasts sponsoring them. Click here or on the below graphic to cast your vote, and be sure to head back to DeadLantern.com on February 28th, 2011, for Splattercast #218, when the winners will be announced.

Good luck to all the nominees - and quite a worth group they are!

Best Film presented by Cadaver Lab

* Dark and Stormy Night

* Frozen

* The Human Centipede

* Let Me In

* Piranha 3D

* Rec 2

* A Serbian Film

* Shutter Island

* Splice

* The Wolfman

Best Director presented by Horror Etc.

* Vincenzo Natali, Splice

* Adam Green, Frozen

* Srdjan Spasojevic, A Serbian Film

* Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza,...
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  • 12/14/2010
  • by The Woman In Black
  • DreadCentral.com
Just William update
Screening over Christmas this year will be the new feature-length adaptation by Simon Nye of Richmal Crompton's much-loved mischievous hero Just William. Weaving together a selection of Richmal Crompton's timeless short stories and setting them in the Fifties, Simon has written scripts faithful to her precise portrait of British family life.

The adventures follow William's first encounter with the frilly-yet-formidable Violet Elizabeth Bott; a spot of parrot kidnapping for William's animal lecture; an elaborate plan to dispose of a bad school report; a spot of blackmail; and William's attempt to impress tomboy Dorinda (played by Lottie Bell) with a bit of Shakespeare.

Joining freshly-shorn Outnumbered star Daniel Roche in the title role, are Isabella Blake Thomas as Violet and Robert Foster as Henry. Completing the Outlaws gang are:

13 year old Jordan Grehs from Romford plays Ginger. Jordan appeared in Cbbc drama Scoop and feature film...
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  • 11/22/2010
  • by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
  • ScreenTerrier
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