Dylan’s Wake

Stahl plays a young man, working in a funeral parlor, who is trying to unravel a 10-year-old mystery.

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Rose McGowan Stars In Modern ‘Tell Tale Heart’

John La Tier’s Tell Tale Heart, starring Patrick John Flueger, Rose McGowan, Peter Bogdanovitch, Jacob Vargas, Damon Whitaker, is now in post-production and for sales at next week’s Cannes.

Inspired by the terrifying mind of Edgar Allen Poe, comes the most haunting adaptation to date of a tormented man who continually re-admits himself into a halfway house, in a futile attempt to escape a spiral into madness.

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[This Day In Horror] Wes Craven Makes Audiences ‘Scream’!

December 20, 1996.

That was the day Wes Craven’s groundbreaking Scream grabbed the attention of every teen across the Nation. By the end of its 19-week theatrical run, and an eventually re-release, Dimension Films’ slasher raked in a disgusting $100 million (it also made an estimates $70 million internationally).

Penned by Kevin Williamson, Scream featured the young, hip cast of David Arquette, Drew Barrymore, Lisa Beach, David Booth, W. Earl Brown, Courteney Cox, Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich, Rose McGowan, Matthew Lillard and Jamie Kennedy. It has since swamped three sequels and a forthcoming rumored television series.

In the film that supposedly used 50 gallons of blood, “A killer known as Ghostface begins killing off teenagers, and as the body count begins rising, one girl and her friends find themselves contemplating the “Rules” of horror films as they find themselves living in a real-life one.

The script was originally titled “Scary Movie,” which provided the jump point for the Wayans’ spoof franchise.

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Rosewood Lane

The story follows a talk show psychiatrist who moves back to her childhood home following the death of her father, only to engage in a game of cat-and-mouse with a sinister paperboy who targeted her father.

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‘Jeepers Creepers’ Dirtector’s ‘Rosewood Lane’ Gets Dated For Home Video

While no specs have been announced yet, Jeepers Creepers director Victor Salva’s Rosewood Lane is finally getting a home video release on September 11.

Rosewood Lane stars Rose McGowan, Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Lauren Vélez, Lesley-Anne Down, Bill Fagerbakke, Rance Howard, Judson Mills, Steve Tom, Ashton Moio, Sonny Marinelli, Tom Tarantini, Christopher Gehrman, Mark Irvingsen, and Deanna Lynn Walsh.

Radio talk show therapist Sonny Blake moves back to her childhood home after her alcoholic father dies. Upon her return to the old neighborhood, Sonny discovers her neighbors are terrified of the local paperboy.

She thinks this is ridiculous, until she encounters the boy herself and learns the hard way that he is a cunning and dangerous sociopath. One who may have killed her father and several others. When the boy starts to call Sonny’s radio show, reciting eerie nursery rhymes, an unnerving game of cat-and-mouse begins, which makes Sonny doubt her own sanity.

As the game escalates, she suddenly finds herself in a terrifying, all-out war that forces her to redefine her ideas of good and evil and has her fighting to stay alive.

First Images, Cast for ‘Jeepers Creepers’ Director’s ‘Rosewood Lane’

Little Barrett Tanner, they put him in the ground, and when they did, he didn’t know, he never would be found.

Already in post production is Jeepers Creepers director Victor Salva’s Rosewood Lane, which is being sold at the forthcoming Cannes market.

Details were slim during production, but we’ve finally got our hands on the cast: Rose McGowan, Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Lauren Vélez, Lesley-Anne Down, Bill Fagerbakke, Rance Howard, Judson Mills, Steve Tom, Ashton Moio, Sonny Marinelli, Tom Tarantini, Christopher Gehrman, Mark Irvingsen and Deanna Lynn Walsh.

To top that, we even scored the first batch of images! Click the still below for the entire gallery.

Radio talk show therapist, Sonny Blake, moves back to her childhood home after her alcoholic father dies. Upon her return to the old neighborhood, Sonny discovers her neighbors are terrified of the local paperboy.

She thinks this is ridiculous, until she encounters the boy herself, and learns the hard way that he is a cunning and dangerous sociopath. One who may have killed her father, and several others.

When the boy starts to call Sonny’s radio show, reciting eerie nursery rhymes, an unnerving game of cat-and-mouse begins, which makes Sonny doubt her own sanity.

As the game escalates, she suddenly finds herself in a terrifying, all-out war that forces her to redefine her ideas of good and evil, and has her fighting to stay alive.

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Interview: Victor Salva Talks Move to ‘Rosewood Lane’

Finally gearing up for production is director Victor Salva’s Rosewood Lane, which follows a talk show psychiatrist (Rose McGowan) who returns to her hometown following the death of her father and becomes the target of the malicious neighborhood paperboy who stalked and murdered him. The film, which will also star Jeepers Creepers vet Ray Wise, has been a pet project of Salva’s for several years now, and it will be the director’s first feature effort since 2006′s Peaceful Warrior, as well as his first horror film since Jeepers Creepers 2 in 2003.

B-D recently chatted with Salva to get more details on the project, in addition to asking the burning question: will we ever see Jeepers Creepers 3, currently in limbo due to distributor MGM’s recent financial difficulties?
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Rose McGowan Plays Psychiatrist in Victor Salva’s ‘Rosewood Lane’

Bloody Disgusting broke the news (Feb. 7) of movement on Jeepers Creepers director Victor Salva’s Rosewood Lane, which forced the producers’ hand into releasing the new casting info.

Rose McGowan (Scream, Grindhouse) will star in the Jeepers Creepers director’s new nightmare which Voltage is financing and introducing to EFM buyers this week.

The story follows a talk show psychiatrist who moves back to her childhood home following the death of her father, only to engage in a game of cat-and-mouse with a sinister paperboy who targeted her father.

Rosewood Lane has been a pet project of mine for years now and what I have always regarded as one of my most terrifying stories,” Salva said. “To see it finally come to life is wonderful.

Producer Phillip B Goldfine: “Rose fully embodies the lead character and with her strong cult following I can see audiences as they enjoy watching the horrific experiences her character goes through.

 Rose McGowan Plays Psychiatrist in Victor Salvas Rosewood Lane

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Dead Awake (limited)

In the film Stahl plays a young man working in a funeral parlor who is trying to unravel a 10-year-old mystery that will end up uncovering the truth that lies between the living and the dead.

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Grindhouse

Grindhouse – noun – A downtown movie theater – in disrepair since its glory days as a movie palace of the ’30s and ’40s – known for “grinding out” non-stop double-bill programs of B-movies. From groundbreaking directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez comes the ultimate film experience: a double-bill of thrillers that will recall both filmmakers’ favorite exploitation films. “Grindhouse” will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino’s film, “Death Proof,” is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez’s film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in “Planet Terror.” Welcome to the Grindhouse – it’ll tear you in two.

“Death Proof” stars Kurt Russell, Zoe Bell, Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito, Jordan Ladd, Rose McGowan, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Marley Shelton, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Michael Bacall, Eli Roth, Omar Doom; “Planet Terror” stars Freddy Rodriguez, Rose McGowan, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Stacy Ferguson, Jeff Fahey, Michael Parks

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Scream

A killer known as Ghostface begins killing off teenagers, and as the body count begins rising, one girl and her friends find themselves contemplating the “Rules” of horror films as they find themselves living in a real-life one.