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‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn’ Being Split Into Two Movies

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Summit Entertainment confirmed today that The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn will be released as two separate films with the first of the two slated to be released in theatres on November 18, 2011. Academy Award winner Bill Condon will direct both films starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner along with Billy Burke as Charlie Swan as well as returning members of the Cullen Family including Peter Facinelli as Carlisle, Elizabeth Reaser as Esme, Jackson Rathbone as Jasper, Nikki Reed as Rosalie, Ashley Greene as Alice and Kellan Lutz as Emmett. The project, based on the fourth novel in author Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” series and will start production in the Fall. Breaking Dawn illuminates the secrets and mysteries of this spellbinding romantic epic that has entranced millions. The third film in the franchise, Eclipse is due in theaters on June 30, 2010.

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Family is Draining in New Trailer for Creature Feature ‘The Leaching’

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The Leaching trailer

Supernatural horror, psychological suspense, and an eye-catching creature haunt the trailer for The Leaching.

Dark Star Pictures and Uncork’d Entertainment are co-releasing the creature feature On Digital and On Demand July 7.

In the film, “After waking up in a grave on her father’s isolated forest property with no idea of who she is or how she got there, Vivian must use her limited memory to piece together the nightmarish truth, all the while being tormented by the undead, a giant leech monster, and her “father.” Over the next few days, she will uncover the framework of a truly nefarious supernatural scheme, but will it be too late?”

The Leaching is written and directed by Evan Showalter (Ante Mortem, Bad Music Terry).

The Leaching is an exploration of faith, the loss of self, and the monsters (literally) that emerge when people surrender themselves to something greater than they can understand,” says Showalter. “It’s an isolating horror film that plays with a very uncomfortable question: Can you trust your family?”

Trust seems in very short supply in the trailer.

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