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Ashley Greene (Twilight) is set to topline alongside Stephen McHattie, Barbara Niven and Peter Mooney, who will all play the deranged kinfolk that Greene’s character encounters on her quest to find the father she’s never known.

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The slasher is being pegged as The Strangers on a college campus. AFM: With the rest of the campus home for the Thanksgiving holiday, Justine and a few of her friends spend the weekend in their college dormitory: studying, relaxing and blissfully unaware of the terror that is about to unfold outside in the cold. Suddenly, confronted by a gang of violent outcasts, Justine’s quiet long weekend becomes one long lesson in survival as her and her classmates are terrorized in increasingly bizarre and brutal ways, leaving it up to her to figure out who her attackers are…and if they can be stopped.

Alternate: Described as a Rosemary’s Baby type thriller, the story follows a girl who is alone on campus over the Thanksgiving break when a random encounter with a gang of violent outcasts leads them to target her as their next victim. To survive, she must conquer her deepest fears to outwit them and fight back.

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Ashley Greene Looks Beastly In Movie With ‘Random’ Title Change

The Weinstein Co.’s recently renamed Random (previously Kristy, then previously Satanic) has unveiled to EW the first pic of Ashley Greene ( Twilight, The Apparition) in the production. I’m sort of confused, this movie is supposed to be a “psychological thriller” but all I can do is laugh.

Oliver Blackburn (Donkey Punch) directed the film from Anthony Jaswinski penning the script. The film is currently shooting in New Orleans and also stars Haley Bennett and Lucas Till. Apparently, Greene is the leader of the gang. Thankfully, the piercings are fake.

The film, “described as a ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ type thriller, the story follows a girl who is alone on campus over the Thanksgiving break when a random encounter with a gang of violent outcasts leads them to target her as their next victim. To survive, she must conquer her deepest fears to outwit them and fight back.

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[Closer to Death] The Scientific Proof Behind ‘The Apparition’

Watching a ghost story like The Apparition, you wouldn’t think that any of it could be even remotely based on a true story. Oddly enough, you’d be wrong.

At the beginning of The Apparition, a seance-like trial is conducted under scientific conditions, which ends up manifesting a supernatural entity from beyond. In the film they called it The Charles Experiment. Well, in the early 1970′s, a group of researchers performed something very similar called The Philip Experiment, and it was all caught on tape. READ MORE

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‘Satanic’ Cast Of Characters Coming Together For Thanksgiving

Wolves and X-Men star Lucas Till (pictured) has enrolled in The Weinstein Co.’s psychological thriller Satanic (previously Kristy) opposite Haley Bennett and Ashley Greene ( Twilight, The Apparition), reports Variety.

Oliver Blackburn (Donkey Punch) helms, with Anthony Jaswinski penning the script. Production is finally prepping in New Orleans.

Described as a Rosemary’s Baby type thriller, the story follows a girl who is alone on campus over the Thanksgiving break when a random encounter with a gang of violent outcasts leads them to target her as their next victim. To survive, she must conquer her deepest fears to outwit them and fight back.

The original pitch pegged this as a Strangers-inspired slasher.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part 2)

Pulled in one direction by her intense passion for Edward Cullen, and in another by her profound connection to Jacob Black, Bella Swan has endured a tumultuous year of temptation, loss, and strife to reach the ultimate turning point. Now that Bella has made her decision, a startling chain of unprecedented events is about to unfold with potentially devastating and unfathomable consequences.

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Ashley Greene Gets ‘Satanic’ For Dimension Films

Twilight and Apparition star Ashley Greene (pictured) is in talks to topline Dimension Films’ campus slasher Satanic, the project formerly known as Kristy, TheWrap reports.

Donkey Punch‘s Olly Blackburn directs with Haley Bennett also attached to star.

Described as a Rosemary’s Baby type thriller, here’s the official synopsis: “With the rest of the campus home for the Thanksgiving holiday, Justine and a few of her friends spend the weekend in their college dormitory: studying, relaxing and blissfully unaware of the terror that is about to unfold outside in the cold. Suddenly, confronted by a gang of violent outcasts, Justine’s quiet long weekend becomes one long lesson in survival as her and her classmates are terrorized in increasingly bizarre and brutal ways, leaving it up to her to figure out who her attackers are…and if they can be stopped.READ MORE

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‘The Apparition’ Haunts Home Video

Warner Home Video has announced DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($29.98) releases of The Apparition which stars Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, and Tom Felton. DVD Active reports that wach will be available to own on November 27th. The only extra material on the DVD release will be a featurette (“The Apparition: A Cinematic Specter”). The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will also include an UltraViolet digital copy of the film.

When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force…READ MORE

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[BD Review] ‘The Apparition’ Unfocused and Overdeveloped

Now in theaters everywhere from Warner Bros. Pictures is Todd Lincoln’s The Apparition, a supernatural horror with Found Footage elements, and the cast of Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Luke Pasqualino, Julianna Guill and Tom Felton.

[The movie] opens with not one, but two fantastic sequences that set the table for what should be the premiere haunter of the year. Unfortunately, the rest of the film is bogged down with heavy exposition, lack of rules, and a lackluster performance from Sebastian Stan.

The biggest problem with The Apparition is that the story behind haunting is way, way, wayyyyy more interesting than the relationship between [Stan and Green’s characters).

In the end it just feels like Apparition is unfocused and overdeveloped.

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[BD Review] ‘The Apparition’ Unfocused and Overdeveloped

Todd Lincoln’s The Apparition wastes no time spooking audiences. The supernatural horror from Warner Bros. opens with not one, but two fantastic sequences that set the table for what should be the premiere haunter of the year. Unfortunately, the rest of the film is bogged down with heavy exposition, lack of rules, and a lackluster performance from Sebastian Stan.

Apparition opens Found Footage-style with a look back to the 1970’s when an experiment resurrects a recently deceased scientific team member. The result is a shaky table and a photo with a black figure standing in the back. It then cuts to present day where another group of scientists hope to recreate the experiment, and take it a step further (with the use of modern technology). The footage cuts when that super hottie from Friday the 13th (Julianna Guill) is sucked into blackness.

Post title card, everything quickly stumbles downhill as we’re introduced to Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan), who go shopping at Costco and stuff. It’s super interesting (but not really). They move into a new house owned by Kelly’s parents, and almost immediately are in the middle of various supernatural events (like tables moving by themselves).

The biggest problem with The Apparition is that the story behind haunting is way, way, wayyyyy more interesting than the relationship between Kelly and Ben, who, sad to say, could both die for all I care. The entire Found Footage angle was visually more appealing, and more so, it was frightening.

Speaking of Ben and Kelly… While I was surprisingly impressed with Greene’s performance, Stan was awkwardly miscast. It also didn’t help that I felt like neither of them were ever in any real danger. Lincoln makes a noble attempt to explain why the duo remain in such an obvious haunted house, and even forces them into a hotel stay, but ultimately none of it felt “real” because of their passé attitude about the situation. What really dragged down the tension and scares was that there appeared to be no rules for the demon. In fact, Lincoln fills the meat of the film with exposition to tell the viewer just that. There’s literally a scene where Ben and Kelly hear a recording of Patrick (Tom Felton) – explaining that there are no rules or pattern for the demon, which is a complete copout.

The same issue arises when he attempts to explain why there‘s a “Grudge”-esque ghost and other unexplained oddities – Lincoln has a character state that, when haunted, one “can’t tell what’s real and what’s fake.” That’s one way to qualify putting anything you want in a film with no rhyme, reason *or* explanation.

I really wanted to like The Apparition, and think Lincoln had some really good ideas hiding within. His directing style was appealing, especially in those earlier sequences, and he got quite the performance out of both Greene and Felton (I kept wishing the entire movie was about his character). If anything, the final product feels a bit tampered with (like there were a million hands all over the film).

In the end it just feels like Apparition is unfocused and overdeveloped (it’s obvious they even tacked on an extra ending). While there were some fantastic scares (especially the shower scene), most of the pic was deluded with unnecessary exposition and a dreadfully uninteresting arc between Ben and Kelly. It will forever and ever bother me wondering what a movie about the actual scientists might have been like.

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When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force…

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[Video Interview] Ashley Greene On The Difference Between ‘Twilight’ And ‘The Apparition’, How She’d Like To Die In A Horror Movie

Warner Bros. will release writer/director Todd Lincoln’s The Apparition at the end of the week. The film stars Ashley Greene as Kelly, a young woman whose new home is brought under siege by an evil spirit. I sat down with Greene on Monday at the Four Seasons here in Los Angeles and we talked about how The Apparition differs from her work in the Twilight saga, whether or not she believes in ghosts – and what she would consider the ultimate way to go out in a horror film.

In the film, “When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force…

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[Video Interview] Director Todd Lincoln On ‘The Apparition’ And If He Believes….

Warner Bros. will release writer/director Todd Lincoln‘s The Apparition at the end of the week. I sat down with him on Monday at the Four Seasons here in Los Angeles and we talked about his approach to grounding the film, how he crafted the scares onscreen – and whether or not he really believes in ghosts.

In the film, “When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force…

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Updated! Five New Clips From ‘The Apparition’ Appear!

Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Apparition, the Todd Lincoln-directed haunter with an incredible trailer, now has three new TV clips for you to digest before it opens this Friday.

Update: We’ve also included two longer clips from the film itself – not spots. One of them is a nifty sheet constriction scare that pops ip in the film’s second act.

When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force…

Starring Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Luke Pasqualino, Julianna Guill and Tom Felton, the PG-13 supernatural horror resurrects the dead on August 24, 2012. Head inside for the spots! READ MORE

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Win Passes To See ‘The Apparition’ In Orlando

Judging from the trailer, if you’re into American J-Horror and have been feeling pangs of pain since the trend fell off the grid a few years ago, you should be looking forward to Todd Lincoln’s The Apparition. If you’re scratching your head and wondering what the hell I’m talking about, don’t feel bad; the marketing is practically non-existent.

Warner Bros. has provided us with fifty passes – good for two people each – to an early screening at Regal Winter Park on Thursday, August 23rd at 8:00 pm. To win, all you have to do is show up. We’ll be waiting in front of the theater starting at 6:30 pm, and will give out the passes on a first come, first served basis.

When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force… READ MORE

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[Interview] Director Todd Lincoln Talks About His Grounded Approach To ‘The Apparition’ And ‘The Fly’ Remake That Was Too Weird For Fox

Warner Bros. will release writer/director Todd Lincoln‘s The Apparition next week and I recently hopped on the phone with him to discuss the film. We wound up talking for quite a while and I found him to be a truly engaging and enthusiastic conversationalist, not only in regard to his own film, but in terms of his love for cinema in general. We discussed The Apparition at length as well as what happened to Hack/Slash and his re-imagining of The Fly.

In the film, “When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force…

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Massive Hi-Res Image Gallery For Warner Bros.’ ‘The Apparition’

Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Apparition, the Todd Lincoln-directed haunter with an incredible trailer, now has a whopping 24 hi-res image gallery!

Starring Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Luke Pasqualino, Julianna Guill and Tom Felton, the PG-13 supernatural horror resurrects the dead on August 24, 2012.

When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force…

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Believe It, Your Fear Feeds ‘The Apparition’ Trailer & Poster!

Once You Believe. You Die.

Warner Bros. has released an absolutely fantastic trailer for Todd Lincoln’s The Apparition, which features gratuitous shots of Ashley Greene’s butt, haunting visual effects, a J-horror ghost and a pretty damn cool story.

Here’s the crunch for the PG-13 supernatural horror opening in theaters August 31, “When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force…

We’ve added the trailer inside, along with the official one-sheet that’s sort of similar to Dimension’s poster for Pulse. READ MORE

Ashley Greene’s Latest “Frightened” Look From ‘The Apparition’

A fan Tumbler page has shared the full image from MTV’s preview piece of The Apparition, Warner Bros. Pictures’ supernatural horror haunting theaters August 24.

Interviewed by the site, the new image features star Ashley Greene who stars as one half of a couple that’s haunted by a supernatural presence unleashed during a college experiment.

Director Todd Lincoln e-mailed us, knowing how passionate us horror fans are, to explain that “The film was done almost entirely practical. Spectral Motion physically created a full body apparition based on original concept artwork by Aaron Sims. ” He continues, “There is only some subtle CG removal and enhancements.

In the PG-13 haunter, “When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force…READ MORE

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part 1)

Pulled in one direction by her intense passion for Edward Cullen, and in another by her profound connection to Jacob Black, Bella Swan has endured a tumultuous year of temptation, loss, and strife to reach the ultimate turning point. Now that Bella has made her decision, a startling chain of unprecedented events is about to unfold with potentially devastating and unfathomable consequences.

‘The Apparition’ Described As ‘The Strangers’ Meets ‘Texas Chainsaw’ Meets ‘Poltergeist’

Still a long ways out from its September 9 release date via Warners, star Sebastian Stan took some time out of talking Captain America to go into some detail on the Todd Lincoln-directed The Apparition. From the interesting collaboration method to the tone mixture of The Strangers, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist, it’s hard not to be excited. Details inside.
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Tom Felton Calls ‘The Apparition’ in the Tradition of ‘Flatliners’

Last week Warner Bros. Pictures provided Bloody Disgusting with the first ever images from The Apparition, the Todd Lincoln-directed ghost story that stars Ashley Greene (Twilight), Sebastian Stan (Black Swan, The Covenent), Luke Pasqualino, Julianna Guill (Friday the 13th, Altitude), and Harry Potter villain Tom Felton. In theaters September 9, the pic is a sci-fi thriller in which a dangerous campus experiment leads to contact with the afterlife – horrific contact, no surprise. The LA Times caught up with Felton who described it as in the tradition of Flatliners.
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First Look: Ashley Greene, Lingerie, and ‘The Apparition’

Warner Bros. Pictures provided Bloody Disgusting with the first ever images from The Apparition, the Todd Lincoln-directed ghost story that stars Ashley Greene (Twilight), Sebastian Stan (Black Swan, The Covenent), Luke Pasqualino, Julianna Guill (Friday the 13th, Altitude), and Tom Felton (Rise of the Apes, 13 HRS, The Disappeared). The film is a new haunted house tale based on true events that follows a couple who are haunted by a supernatural presence that is unleashed during a college experiment. The film opens on September 9.
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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

As Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob — knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella has one more decision to make: life or death. But which is which?