The Darkness
| studio | Miramax |
| director | The Pang Brothers |
| writer | Garth Ennis and David Wohl (comic) |
| studio | Miramax |
| director | The Pang Brothers |
| writer | Garth Ennis and David Wohl (comic) |
We landed the AFM sales art for The Darkness, which will topline Mary Elizabeth Winstead as an American student looking after her tutor’s two children in a remote English manor house. She soon comes to believe that she and the children are being haunted when their lives are threatened by mysterious events. READ MORE
Update: We’ve now added the full schedule inside for Sunday, July 24. READ MORE
Update: We’ve now added the full schedule inside for Sunday, July 24. READ MORE
I love standing firm on a promise, having kept our San Diego Comic-Con news leading up to the July 20th event to an absolute minimum. But reader beware: Bloody Disgusting’s front page is going to be a gooey explosion, an absolute onslaught of coverage come that Wednesday. READ MORE
I love standing firm on a promise, having kept our San Diego Comic-Con news leading up to the July 20th event to an absolute minimum. But reader beware: Bloody Disgusting’s front page is going to be a gooey explosion, an absolute onslaught of coverage come that Wednesday. READ MORE
The time is near as the San Diego Comic Con kicks off on Wednesday, July 21 for five days of over-packed comic, TV and movie madness. Instead of breaking the announcements up into individual news posts (and making the site look like a effin’ mess), we’re going to give you the FULL run downs for each day. Inside you’ll find a hefty Saturday, July 24. Sunday will be forthcoming this week. (more…) READ MORE
With shooting beginning this March in Vancouver on Bind, producer Dan Walton’s (Gutterballs, Hanger) directorial debut, Bloody Disgusting learned that the cast has just grown even stronger as Tony Moran (Halloween) and PJ Soles (Halloween, Carrie) are locked down for roles. In the feature a weekend getaway to a scenic winter wonderland takes a deadly turn when a group of friends find themselves pitted against the elements and a dark presence with a bloody agenda. Christa Campbell (2001 Maniacs), Al Santos (Jeepers Creepers 2, American Gangster), Wolfgang J Weber (Into The Darkness), Travis Aaron Wade (Pig Hunt), Raine Brown (100 Tears) and Jessica Von (The Taken, Bloody Mary) also star. SFX work is being handled by Brian Sipe (Star Trek, Van Helsing, Pirates of the Caribbean). (more…) READ MORE
Hell just froze over…. Shooting begins this March in Vancouver on Bind, producer Dan Walton’s (Gutterballs, Hanger) directorial debut. In the feature a weekend getaway to a scenic winter wonderland takes a deadly turn when a group of friends find themselves pitted against the elements and a dark presence with a bloody agenda. Christa Campbell (2001 Maniacs), Al Santos (Jeepers Creepers 2, American Gangster), Wolfgang J Weber (Into The Darkness), Travis Aaron Wade (Pig Hunt), Raine Brown (100 Tears) and Jessica Von (The Taken, Bloody Mary) all star. SFX work is being handled by Brian Sipe (Star Trek, Van Helsing, Pirates of the Caribbean). (more…) READ MORE
San Diego Chargers’ cheerleader-turned-actress Charisma Carpenter, who starred in TV series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Angels,” is set to topline Red Sparrow’s Vivid, a $1.2 million budgeted psychological horror set in the English countryside. Brit thesp Ricci Harnett and Justin Hawkins, former outrageous frontman of The Darkness who is perhaps known best for his revealing jumpsuits, will also star in the Reg Traviss film about a New York novelist (Carpenter) who relocates to rural England, only to be rejected by the mistrustful locals and plagued by horrific visions of a massacre at her country manor. Other Red Sparrow projects in development and soon to fly, according to Fischer, include Bone Orchard, a Western with Chinese vampires, which John Landis is attached to helm and youth-orientated horror Cockneys versus Zombies. (more…) READ MORE
During an interview with Matt Damon to promote his upcoming film The Brothers Grimm, he talked a bit about how the next season of Project Greenlight was not looking too hot, but how it still might happen. But the real news is how confident he is in Feast (review) and how they’ve got new plans for a release that’s guaranteed to make it some serious dough. Read on for the interview. The horror film centers on a group of people locked in a bar who are forced to fight monsters… (more…) READ MORE
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