The first half of MTV’s supersized 24-episode third season of its hit scripted series “Teen Wolf” will premiere on Monday, June 3rd, at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. “Season 3 will pick up four months after the events that nearly ended Jackson’s life and resurrected Peter Hale when teen werewolf Scott McCall and his friends Stiles, Lydia,… Read More
Production, acquisition and distribution company Cinipix is joining forces with Patricia Beninati and Michael Anderson’s Centerboro Productions to produce the sci-fi action film Newcomers and will send XCOR Aerospace’s commercial spacecraft The Lynx into space to shoot exclusive footage for the film, the Hollywood Reporter reveals. The Lynx will be piloted by former NASA Astronaut… Read More
Jinga Films has closed key deals on action sci-fi horror The Human Race with XLrator for US, KSM for German speaking rights, Anchor Bay for Australia and New Zealand and IPA for Japan, reports Screen Daily. “Veronica suddenly finds herself in a surreal and horrifying marathon race. The rules are simple: If you are lapped,… Read More
Wall Street and W scribe Stanley Weiser has optioned the Jamie Mason novel Three Graves Full, and he plans to write the script himself, says Deadline. The book, published by Simon & Schuster’s Gallery Books, “follows a mild-mannered guy who happens to kill somebody he wishes he’d never met, and buries the body in his… Read More
Producer Ant Timpson (The ABCs of Death) and Greg Newman (EVP MPI/Dark Sky Films) and New Zealand Film Commission CEO Graeme Mason announced today the return of “Make My Movie,” the highly successful New Zealand feature film project, Bloody Disgusting is told. The New Zealand Film Commission and MPI/Dark Sky Films are financing a low… Read More
The remake of Park chan-wook’s Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance (which is no longer at Warner Brothers it seems) is gaining steam. Brian Tucker (Broken City) has been the writer on this for a while now and production companies Silver Reel, Lotus Entertainment, di Bonaventura Pictures and CJ Entertainment have partnered up to get this new… Read More
Metallica’s Lars Ulrich wants to follow in the footsteps of Rob Zombie and direct a movie, Getty Images Entertainment exclusively tips off Bloody Disgusting. Ulrich revealed the ambition during an interview with Getty Images Entertainment in Cannes where he is promoting his new movie, the band’s upcoming 3D film, Through the Never. “The biggest enemy… Read More
Bloody-Disgusting is thrilled to team up with A Pale Horse Named Death to bring you an exclusive stream of their song “In The Sleeping Death”, which comes from their new album Lay My Soul To Waste! The melodic, haunting grunge/metal track is a fantastic slow burner, one that has stayed with me since I first… Read More
Universal has a released a 60-second TV Spot for R.I.P.D., starring Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Bridges, Kevin Bacon, Stephanie Szostak, Mary-Louise Parker, Marisa Miller, Mike O’Malley, James Hong, Robert Knepper, and Tobias Segal. In theaters July 19, “Nick is dead — at least, that’s how he remembers it — and teams up with another deceased detective,… Read More
The season finale of A&E’s “Bates Motel” airs tonight, so I figured I’d take a look back at the film that spawned it, Psycho, and the modest film franchise that followed. Most of these movies were holding up fairly well in my memory except for Psycho 2 and Psycho 3, so I re-watched those over… Read More
After Dark Films presents a twisted reality in Dark Circles arriving on DVD, Digital Download and Video on Demand May 21st from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. This supernatural horror film stars Pell James (The Lincoln Lawyer), Johnathon Schaech (That Thing You Do, Prom Night), Jennifer Foreman (Angry Little God) and Philippe Brenninkmeyer (Beerfest). The Dark Circles… Read More
Acclaimed novelist, screenwriter, cinematographer and now director S. Craig Zahler’s major new Western adventure Bone Tomahawk has been snapped up by Constantin for German-speaking Europe, while Magnolia Pictures will release here in the States, Bloody Disgusting is told. Principal photography is scheduled to commence in Utah on August 2013. Set to star Kurt Russell (Escape… Read More
Celluloid Dreams/uConnect, the sales division of uMedia, has snapped up the international rights to acclaimed Japanese director Takashi Miike’s untitled next feature, a terrifying contemporary take Japan’s most famous and chilling ghost story “Yotsuya Kaiden.” “Miike’s untitled project blurs the line between reality and nightmare when an actor named Kosuke plays the lead role of… Read More
Some belated news we apparently missed out on as Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters‘ Gemma Arterton, pictured below, and Pitch Perfect‘s Anna Kendrick, above, have been set to star alongside Ryan Reynolds in The Voices, the Marjane Satrapi-directed psychological thriller that is being co-produced by 1984 Private Defense Contractors and Mandalay Vision. Deadline reports that… Read More
Paris-based Backup Media, a film consultancy and investor, has unveiled the first financing deals put through on three titles by B Media Global. Variety reports that, launched last year by Backup, B Media Global is a film fund aimed at bringing Gallic financial know-how and clout to non-French movies made around the globe. In one… Read More
It’s unclear how many horror elements will be included, but the concept for Phase 4′s newly acquired Philosophers is pretty rad. The distributor has acquired all rights in the US and Canada to John Huddles’ sci-fi thriller starring James Darcy, says Screen Daily. Bankside Films handles international sales on the Croisette. “The Philosophers centers on… Read More
Captain America‘s Chris Evans is now circling the Stephen King adaptation The Ten O’Clock People, which once had Justin Long attached before scheduling conflicts got in the way, reports Deadline. Tom Holland (Fright Night) is still attached to adapt and direct the modernized take on the short story from King’s “Nightmares and Dreamscapes” “about a… Read More
It’s not quite an app, and it’s not quite a movie, it’s Haunting Melissa, a brand new moviegoing experience that happens right now exclusively on your Apple devices. We now have a new trailer for the film, directed by Hollywood producer Neal Edelstein – an award-winning independent filmmaker and early technology adopter whose credits include… Read More
UK-based Stealth Media Group and Iron Sky producer Cathy Overett’s new shingle Cathartic Pictures have joined to produce a revolving slate of films and to set up an Australian outpost the sales agent. Deadline reports that the first film in the deal is Bullets For The Dead, a $2M zombie Western set to shoot in… Read More
The Weinstein Company‘s Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters has added the final pieces to its casting puzzle. Deadline reports that “Modern Family‘s” Sarah Hyland, pictured above, and “Vikings’” Gabriel Byrne, below, will now also be sinking their teeth in the movie based on the books by Richelle Mead. Bryne will play Victor, one of the leaders… Read More
Emili Pons has launched Barcelona-based low-cost genre label Ms Entertainment to exploit the demand for Spanish or English-lingo fright fare, Variety is reporting. First movie to roll at Ms Entertainment will be Asmodexia, the feature debut of Catalan Marc Carrete, whose shorts — “Mal cuerpo” (pictured) and slasher pic “Castidermia” (trailer below) — bowed at… Read More
IFC Midnight acquired North American rights to Cinipix’s action/thriller Raze, directed by Josh Waller, Deadline writes. The film, written by Robert Beaucage, stars Zoe Bell, Rachel Nichols, Tracie Thoms and Sherilyn Fenn, and made its world premiere at last month’s Tribeca Film Festival. “Raze follows Sabrina, a woman who is mysteriously abducted and held captive… Read More
Most of the Godzilla coverage on other sites is hit-whoring garbage. I mean, how many images and videos do you need to see of a talk or a guy wearing a military uniform? Exactly. Today Legendary Entertainment actually shared something pretty cool, a behind-the-scenes green screen shot of a subway crash. The caption stated: “Director… Read More
Saturday morning cartoons were hotter than ever in 1991, which is why there are literally a plethora of pilots and single-seasoned shows that failed to make it to a second round. Such the case with the god awful “Little Shop,” Fox’s attempt at a cartoon based on Little Shop of Horrors, featuring Seymour and the… Read More















































