By now, the stuck-in-one-room thriller has almost become a genre of its own. Cube was one of the first to spark up a new batch and then we later got Saw and most recently The Killing Room. Full Article at FirstShowing.net
Ever since getting the STAR TREK Blu-Ray, I have pretty much been compulsively watching and rewatching the film. Not only that, but I’ve watched and rewatched the extras, seen it with commentary twice – and this is truly an illness. Full Article at Ain't It Cool News
This is kind of like asking who should play the Joker if Chris Nolan decides to bring him back. We already know that LXG director Stephen Norrington is rebooting Alex Proyas' The Crow, but hasn't cast anyone. Full Article at FirstShowing.net
For "2012," concept artist Warren Flanagan created images of a tidal wave engulfing the Himalayas and a chasm in the Earth swallowing up Los Angeles. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
In the grand tradition of movies named after years, ("2001," "1941," "10,000 B.C.") comes Roland Emmerich's new piece of cinematic fluff, "2012." Full Article at Fanbolt
You are not currently logged in. Login The co-creator of Lost and director of Star Trek said that he is not "looking at" adapting Stephen King's epic tale of The Gunslinger. Full Article at Comic Book Movies
Zenescope Studios are mainly known for the horror stories and retelling of fairy tales. They're taking a different approach this time around with Merc: Broken World, a noir story with a sci-fi edge. Full Article at Newsarama
Fifteen years ago a legendary film premiered on the silver screen. This film forever changed the standards of what a dark, romantic, and gothic film should be. Full Article at The Sandspur
“Knowing” starts off as director Alex Proyas’s take on “Final Destination” before going all “Close Encounters” on us. If only we hadn’t seen it all before. Full Article at MovieCrypt.com
The ghost story has been part of daily life ever since Victoria was on the throne and Scrooge received his first visit from Jacob Marley. But never has it been quite so popular. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited