Tick-Tock Man

A smart, twisty, elevated psychological thriller – ‘Tick-Tock Man’ follows the case of a forensic profiler who goes simply by the name , GHOST. Ghost is hunting a serial killer with a rare DNA in hopes of saving his son who will die in a few days time without a heart transplant. Racing against time, and promised a new heart for his son…Ghost must capture this killer and turn him over alive, not to the authorities, but to a black market organ broker that goes by the name “The Tick-Tock Man”.

Wet House

An elevated genre supernatural thriller and is loosely based on Charles Dickens’ classic ghost story “The Signal-Man.” A doctor treats a patient that checks in there after a horrific car accident and meets another resident that predicts tragic things that haven’t happened yet.. Slowly the doctor loses grip on his sanity in the Wet House and becomes haunted by something sinister.

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Endangered

In the action thriller Endangered, a deputy whose mission is protecting the threatened grizzly bear suddenly finds himself conflicted when a massive rogue grizzly wreaks havoc on a local Alaskan community. Enlisting the help of his estranged brother, he enters the labyrinthian Grizzly Maze to track down his wife who’s gone missing before the bear does. As the body count mounts, and an infamous bear hunter enters the fray determined to take down the bear he’s been waiting for his whole life, no one is safe in the harsh Alaskan wilds.

Edge of the Unknown

An older Harry Houdini, past his prime, is dealing with one failure after another. Arthur Conan Doyle, known for creating “the world’s greatest detective”, sits in at a seance and believes every moment of it. They were friends once… Now, after a number of young girls have been found dead, Houdini is drawn into investigating the murders. Knowing he won’t be able to do it alone, Houdini asks his old friend, Doyle, for help. What they find will shock and disturb and leave a lasting impression on both of them.

Pin (remake)

Meet Pin, a harmless, mute and lifeless fantasy in little Leon’s mind – a fantasy that initially took form when Leon’s father imparted life lessons to him through the use of anatomical dummy. At first a source of amusement and comfort, Pin demonically evolves into the object of Leon’s mad fixation. Soon, Leon and Pin quietly but thoroughly eliminate anyone who intrudes into their private world.

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Thomas Jane To Direct And Star In ‘Wet House’!

I’m eagerly awaiting Red Machine, a grizzly bear movie directed by Saw V‘s David Hackl and starring James Marsden, Billy Bob Thornton, Thomas Jane, Piper Perabo, Scott Glenn, Adam Beach, Michaela McManus and Kelly Curran. But in the meantime we can exclusively report that its screenwriter Jack Reher is reteaming with its star Thomas Jane for the upcoming Wet House, a horror film that Jane will direct as well as star in.

Reher explains what a “Wet House” is, “These places are popping up all over the United States. Kind of creepy. People go there by their own admission when they give up on life and their addictions. By means of drinking or drugs, late-stage users go to a Wet House when all hope is lost. Then they die…” Having known a few addicts and alcoholics, this seems pretty disturbing.

The film is “an elevated genre supernatural thriller and is loosely based on Charles Dickens’ classic ghost story “The Signal-Man.” A doctor treats a patient that checks in there after a horrific car accident and meets another resident that predicts tragic things that haven’t happened yet.. Slowly the doctor loses grip on his sanity in the Wet House and becomes haunted by something sinister.

Tonally the film will resemble a mixture of Jacob’s Ladder, Poltergeist, and Secret Window. As far as Red Machine goes, we’re hearing it’s going to be hitting sometime this summer.

First Look At Survival Horror ‘Red Machine’

Penned by Jack Reher, and directed by Saw V‘s David Hackl, comes the survival horror Red Machine, which stars James Marsden, Thomas Jane, Billy Bob Thornton, Piper Perabo, Scott Glenn, Adam Beach, Michaela McManus and Kelly Curran.

Featured in a Canadian DGA magazine, we’ve landed a first look at the horror film that’s currently in post-production.

The pic centers around two estranged brothers (Marsden, Jane) who reconcile on a camping trip with their girlfriends. Once in the remote wilderness, however, things go horribly awry when they are attacked and relentlessly stalked by a horrifying grizzly bear — the Red Machine.

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‘Red Machine’ Writer Will Battle The ‘Tick-Tock Man’

Bloody Disgusting has learned that Dwight H. Little (Halloween 4, Murder at 1600 and Executive Producer of Broken Arrow) has been attached to direct Tick-Tock Man from a screenplay by Red Machine‘s Jack Reher.

Reher’s script is described as: “A smart, twisty, elevated psychological thriller – ‘Tick-Tock Man’ follows the case of a forensic profiler who goes simply by the name, GHOST. Ghost is hunting a serial killer with a rare DNA in hopes of saving his son who will die in a few days time without a heart transplant. Racing against time, and promised a new heart for his son…Ghost must capture this killer and turn him over alive, not to the authorities, but to a black market organ broker that goes by the name “The Tick-Tock Man”.

Red Machine, directed by Saw V‘s David Hackl, and starring James Marsden, Thomas Jane and Billy Bob Thornton, is now in post-production.

Jack Reher Adapting ‘Edge of the Unknown’ Comic!

Bloody Disgusting learned that Jack Reher (Red Machine) is penning a live-action adaptation of Jon Vinson’s comic Edge of the Unknown, which is described as Se7en crossed with a supernatural Chinatown. The project is out to directors as of this writing. You’ll find some art and the synopsis inside. Reher also penned Red Machine, which is currently casting for a February start. Dave Valleau (Capote, Push) and Hadeel Reda (16 Blocks) are producing with Saw V director David Hackl getting behind the camera.
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