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Special Feature: Interview with the Cast and Crew of ‘Cabin Fever 2’

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While this weekend we brought you brief interview from BC, beyond the break you’ll find a full-blown feature article for Lionsgate’s Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (read BC’s review). Bloody Disgusting’s Chris Eggertsen hit up the red carpet premiere of the event, which took place this past weekend as part of the Screamfest Horror Film Festival. Below you’ll find the skinny that features a whole bunch of interviews and a few pics from the carpet.
‘Cabin Fever’, Eli Roth’s stomach-churning homage to the exploitation horror films of the `70s and `80s, surprised industry observers in 2003 when it managed to gross over $30 million worldwide after being shot on a measly $1.5 million budget. At the time, it was a welcome change of pace from the tiresome post-‘Scream’ era of the late `90s/early `00s, where the teen characters invariably spouted irony-laden, self-conscious dialogue in films that began to feel less like horror movies than extended episodes of ‘Dawson’s Creek’. Where was the grime? Where was the gore? Horror fans were in desperate need of a new direction, and ‘Cabin Fever’ provided that.

Fast-forward six years. The ‘Saw’ franchise has long since passed its expiration date (which of course isn’t stopping the producers from churning out the sequels), the ‘Hostel’ series seems headed for an endless succession of direct-to-DVD follow-ups (minus Eli Roth), Rob Zombie has brought his grungy Red State-aesthetic to two ‘Halloween’ remakes, and fan boys everywhere got a serious kick in the ass with the one-two shot of ‘Grindhouse’, Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s brilliant double-feature homage to the exploitation flicks of yore. In other words, horror lovers got, at least in part, the movement they were yearning for, and we have Eli Roth (in large part) to thank for it.

So it’s understandable that fans of Roth (a camp I happen to be a part of) were disappointed when it was announced that he would not direct or be officially involved in any capacity with ‘Cabin Fever 2’, the follow-up to the film that made his career. Fans have been further discouraged now that the sequel, which completed principal photography in April 2007, has yet to see either a theatrical or DVD release (according to producer Lauren Moews Vilchik there is still no theatrical release planned, and judging by the fact that the street date for the DVD looks to be February of next year, this one doesn’t seem likely to play your local multiplex). Simply put: when it’s 2

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‘Bogieville’ – Bloody Exclusive Trailer Previews Southern Fried Vampire Movie

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From Magnificent Films and Silent D Pictures, director Sean Cronin’s vampire movie Bogieville is headed to the Cannes market, and Bloody Disgusting has been exclusively provided with the bloody teaser trailer this afternoon. Sink your fangs into this first look trailer below.

Deadline first reported on Bogieville earlier this week, describing the upcoming film as a “southern fried vampire thriller.” And the vamps in this one look pretty gnarly, with their shark-like teeth reminding us a bit of the bloodsuckers in Radio Silence’s new movie Abigail.

In the film, “A young couple on the run come across the eponymous derelict American trailer park, where they soon learn that the residents are a pack of blood-thirsty vampires.”

Arifin Putra (The Raid 2) and Eloise Lovell Anderson (Villain) star alongside Cronin.

Henry P. Gravelle wrote the screenplay.

Stay tuned for more and find exclusive images and poster art underneath the trailer.

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