7500 (Flight 7500)

Kwanten and Smart will co-star as married couple Brad and Pia Martin, who board Vista Pacific Flight 7500 with their two longtime friends for a trip to Japan. Bibb is set to play Laura Baxter, a stewardess on the transpacific liner, who is involved in a complicated and secret relationship.

The Vicious Kind

A man becomes obsessed with the girlfriend his brother brings home for Thanksgiving.

Enjoy The ’7500′ “In-Flight Experience”

 Enjoy The 7500 In Flight Experience

Take flight with 7500 by clicking over to the interactive official website where you’ll find the new “In-Flight Experience” where your computer screen moves along with the video.

Ryan Kwanten and Amy Smart will co-star as married couple Brad and Pia Martin, who board Vista Pacific Flight 7500 with their two longtime friends for a trip to Japan. Leslie Bibb is set to play Laura Baxter, a stewardess on the transpacific liner, who is involved in a complicated and secret relationship.

If you missed the story yesterday, click here to watch the J-horror-esque trailer premiere.

In theaters August 31 from The Grudge director Takashi Shimizu. READ MORE

Trailer Proves Flight ’7500′ Straight Up Haunted!

7500ScoutLand12112 Trailer Proves Flight 7500 Straight Up Haunted!

J-horror hopes to regain altitude with The Grudge director Takashi Shimizu’s 7500, a new supernatural horror flick that looks downright frightening. This morning the first trailer premiered and it’s nothing short of spectacular. Dig on it below!

In theaters August 31 from CBS Films, Ryan Kwanten and Amy Smart co-star as married couple Brad and Pia Martin, who board Vista Pacific Flight 7500 with their two longtime friends for a trip to Japan. Leslie Bibb is set to play Laura Baxter, a stewardess on the transpacific liner, who is involved in a complicated and secret relationship. Johnathon Schaech, Jamie Chung, Nicky Whelan, Christian Serratos, Scout Taylor-Compton, Jerry Ferrara, and Alex Frost also star. READ MORE

Almost Unrecognizable Scout Taylor-Compton In ’7500′

7500ScoutLand12112 Almost Unrecognizable Scout Taylor Compton In 7500

A few days ago we posted a still from 7500 that was sourced from the print edition of Entertainment Weekly. Turns out they had cropped Scout Taylor-Compton (Rob Zombie’s Halloween and Halloween 2) from the image, but the web edition of the magazine has the full still. And she doesn’t look quite the same, to be sure.

Ryan Kwanten, Amy Smart, Leslie Bibb, Jamie Chung, Nicky Whelan, Johnathon Schaech, Christian Serratos, Scout Taylor-Compton, Jerry Ferrara and Alex Frost all star in the film.

Kwanten and Smart co-star as married couple Brad and Pia Martin, who board Vista Pacific Flight 7500 with their two longtime friends for a trip to Japan. Bibb is set to play Laura Baxter, a stewardess on the transpacific liner, who is involved in a complicated and secret relationship.

I was on the set of this film back in November so you can expect a full report closer to release date. In the meantime, hit the jump for the full pic!

7500 takes off August 31, 2012. READ MORE

New Still From ’7500′ More Coach Than First Class

 New Still From 7500 More Coach Than First Class

We’re getting a fresh look inside the cabin of The Grudge‘s Takashi Shimizu’s supernatural thriller 7500. Ryan Kwanten, Amy Smart, Leslie Bibb, Jamie Chung, Nicky Whelan, Johnathon Schaech, Christian Serratos, Scout Taylor-Compton, Jerry Ferrara and Alex Frost all star in the film.

Entertainment Weekly landed the pic, which I have to say looks kind of nondescript. It doesn’t exactly strike fear into my heart. We’ll see how things shake out when the film is released though.

Kwanten and Smart co-star as married couple Brad and Pia Martin, who board Vista Pacific Flight 7500 with their two longtime friends for a trip to Japan. Bibb is set to play Laura Baxter, a stewardess on the transpacific liner, who is involved in a complicated and secret relationship.

Hit the jump to check out the pic!

7500 takes off August 31, 2012. READ MORE

Johnathon Schaech Hallucinates Takeoff in ’7500′

Johnathon Schaech – best known as the killer in Prom Night, star of Laid to Rest, Quarantine and ChromeSkull, and the forthcoming The Culling and Dark Circles – will star as a hallucination pilot in CBS Films’ now-filming 7500.

He will star alongside previously announced Ryan Kwanten, Amy Smart, Leslie Bibb, Jamie Chung, Nicky Whelan, Christian Serratos, Scout Taylor-Compton, Jerry Ferrara and Alex Frost, with The Grudge‘s Takashi Shimizu taking the helm.

Kwanten and Smart co-star as married couple Brad and Pia Martin, who board Vista Pacific Flight 7500 with their two longtime friends for a trip to Japan. Bibb is set to play Laura Baxter, a stewardess on the transpacific liner, who is involved in a complicated and secret relationship.

CBS will approve takeoff on August 31, 2012. READ MORE

Flight ’7500′ Has an Elephant in the Room

Elephant‘s Alex Frost is latest to book on flight 7500, CBS Films’ supernatural thriller that will also star Ryan Kwanten, Amy Smart, Leslie Bibb, Jamie Chung, Nicky Whelan, Christian Serratos, Jerry Ferrara and Scout Taylor-Compton.

The Grudge and Marebito director Takashi Shimizu takes the helm with The Ring‘s Roy Lee producing the supernatural thriller that follows a group of passengers who encounter whatappears to be a supernatural force while on a transpacific flight.

Kwanten and Smart will co-star as married couple Brad and Pia Martin, who board Vista Pacific Flight 7500 with their two longtime friends for a trip to Japan. Bibb is set to play Laura Baxter, a stewardess on the transpacific liner, who is involved in a complicated and secret relationship. Chung will play Suzy Lee, a newly-engaged flight attendant on Vista Pacific Flight 7500 while Serratos will co-star as Raquel Mendoza, who boards the plane after sharing a secret with her boyfriend. Taylor-Compton is set to play Jacinta Beckett, who has a unique perspective on death.

It will arrive in theaters August 31, 2012. READ MORE

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The Lost (V)

Based on the novel by Jack Ketchum, Ray, Tim, and Jennifer were just three teenage friends hanging out in the campgrounds, drinking. But Tim and Jennifer didn’t know what their friend Ray had in mind, but when they saw what he did to the two girls at the neighboring campsite–and knew he was dead serious.It’s now four years later and Ray has not been charged with the murders, there’s one cop determined to make him pay, but Ray figures he’s in the clear. Tim and Jennifer think the worst is behind them, that the horrors are all in the past. They’re wrong. The worst is still to come.