Beware the Night

The story is set in a paranormal world and follows a New York police officer investigating real life demon possessions, exorcisms and werewolves after dark.

Bana plays an Irish Catholic cop working a case when he meets a renegade priest. Despite the cop’s beliefs, he’s convinced by the priest that there is a demonic element and together they work to solve the case and combat the paranormal forces working against them. Ramirez plays the priest. Munn plays the cop’s wife, who also has a tie to the case.

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‘Sinister’ Director’s ‘Beware the Night’ Gets Release Date

Fans of Sinister have a long wait until director Scott Derrickson’s next movie…

Sony Screen Gems has slated Derrickson’s Beware the Night for release on January 16, 2015.

Casting is currently underway for an August shoot in New York. Eric Bana, Edgar Ramirez and Olivia Munn, pictured below, will all star.

Penned by Derrickson & Paul Harris Boardman, “The story is set in a paranormal world and follows a New York police officer investigating real life demon possessions, exorcisms and werewolves after dark. Bana plays an Irish Catholic cop working a case when he meets a renegade priest. Despite the cop’s beliefs, he’s convinced by the priest that there is a demonic element and together they work to solve the case and combat the paranormal forces working against them. Ramirez plays the priest. Munn plays the cop’s wife, who also has a tie to the case.READ MORE

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Derrickson Tells Munn And Ramirez To ‘Beware The Night’

Director Scott Derrickson (Sinister, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Day The Earth Stood Still) has added Olivia Munn (pictured above; “Newsroom”) and Edgar Ramirez (The Bourne Ultimatum) to the cast of his paranormal police thriller, Beware the Night, per Deadline. They join the previously cast Eric Bana (who boarded the film in November). Derrickson co-wrote the rewrite with Paul Boardman and the film will be produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Films.

The story is set in a paranormal world and follows a New York police officer investigating real life demon possessions, exorcisms and werewolves after dark.

In the film, “Bana plays an Irish Catholic cop working a case when he meets a renegade priest. Despite the cop’s beliefs, he’s convinced by the priest that there is a demonic element and together they work to solve the case and combat the paranormal forces working against them. Ramirez plays the priest. Munn plays the cop’s wife, who also has a tie to the case.

Beware The Night starts shooting May 20th in the Bronx. Sounds good to me!

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[Random Cool] Hilarious Horror Spoof, ‘Ghost Tits’, Focuses On Olivia Munn’s Breasts!

Lucia Aniello of Above Average directs the following hilarious horror spoof that focuses on the beautiful Olivia Munn and her not-so busty breasts.

Entitled Ghost Tits, the faux trailer tells the story of a man whose life is turned upside down when his girlfriend’s breasts suddenly disappear. Oh the horror! See what happens when Munn’s breasts are there one day, and then gone the next – and all photo evidence is missing!

The sketch comedy comes from the brains of Paul W. Downs and Lucia Aniello a.k.a Paulilu (Paul-ē-loo). Olivia Munn, Downs, William Daniels, Joe Spellman, Joey Dembner, Echo Kellum and Jeff Lamb all star.

I love that the trailer ended with an official website link, WhereDemTitsGo.com, although a #WhereDemTitsGo would have been a mit more modern. Watch the video below, but don’t be disappointed when Munn’s breasts remain missing (we can dream). READ MORE

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Insanitarium (V)

Jesse Metcalfe (TV’s Desperate Housewives) and Peter Stormare (Fargo) star in this horrifying thriller about a man who breaks into a mental hospital in order to save his sister, only to find out that the head physician is turning his patients into bloodthirsty killers.