Ahead of Insidious: The Red Door releasing in theaters next month, James Wan and Patrick Wilson took part in an Ask-Me-Anything session over on Reddit last week. During the chat, Wan and Wilson answered various questions from fans about the Insidious franchise and beyond, but one answer from Wan in particular really caught our attention.
When asked if he has any dream project that he hopes to someday bring to life, James Wan brought up The Call of Cthulhu, an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s classic short story.
Of particular note, it sounds like Wan has already been low-key toying with a potential adaptation of Lovecraft’s tale, which was first published in Weird Tales in February 1928.
Wan teases during the Reddit Ama chat, “My dream project, that I have been secretly cooking away on the down low for the last 5 years, is The Call of Cthulhu.”
Lovecraft’s The Call of Cthulhu...
When asked if he has any dream project that he hopes to someday bring to life, James Wan brought up The Call of Cthulhu, an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s classic short story.
Of particular note, it sounds like Wan has already been low-key toying with a potential adaptation of Lovecraft’s tale, which was first published in Weird Tales in February 1928.
Wan teases during the Reddit Ama chat, “My dream project, that I have been secretly cooking away on the down low for the last 5 years, is The Call of Cthulhu.”
Lovecraft’s The Call of Cthulhu...
- 6/13/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Matthew Arnold, the creator and executive producer of NBC’s Emerald City and Siberia, will soon unveil his first graphic novel Eden, a sci-fi story exploring a new and controversial approach to incarceration. The graphic novel illustrated by Riccardo Burchielli will become available in digital form via Amazon’s cloud-based service ComiXology Originals on March 29. It’s set for publication in print by Dark Horse, the legendary company behind titles including Black Hammer, Hellboy, Sin City and The Umbrella Academy, on July 12.
Eden is billed as a story told in five chapters about starting over. When a new law declares that convicted criminals should be cryogenically frozen instead of jailed, society thinks it has found a more humane way to deal with inmates. But when Anna Craft, a senator accused of a horrible crime, is imprisoned under this new system, alongside her sheriff husband Ben,...
Eden is billed as a story told in five chapters about starting over. When a new law declares that convicted criminals should be cryogenically frozen instead of jailed, society thinks it has found a more humane way to deal with inmates. But when Anna Craft, a senator accused of a horrible crime, is imprisoned under this new system, alongside her sheriff husband Ben,...
- 1/20/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
When you think of actors playing comic book characters, your mind tends to instantly jump to the ones that played the same role for a number of years that have become inextricably linked with the part, like Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine or Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man. However, more than a few names have dabbled in the genre multiple times, and it isn’t exactly surprising that the results were more than a little hit-or-miss.
Brandon Routh is still best known for playing the title hero in Superman Returns, which he would eventually reprise in the Arrowverse’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” despite already having starred as Legends of Tomorrow’s Ray Palmer. Outside of the world of DC though, he also played a supporting role in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and took the lead in 2011’s forgotten box office bomb Dylan Dog: Dead of Night.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan...
Brandon Routh is still best known for playing the title hero in Superman Returns, which he would eventually reprise in the Arrowverse’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” despite already having starred as Legends of Tomorrow’s Ray Palmer. Outside of the world of DC though, he also played a supporting role in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and took the lead in 2011’s forgotten box office bomb Dylan Dog: Dead of Night.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan...
- 6/3/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
“Aquaman” director James Wan’s Atomic Monster is teaming up with prominent Italian comics publisher Sergio Bonelli Editore to co-produce an English-language TV series based on cult horror comic “Dylan Dog.
Bonelli’s “Dylan Dog” property is being developed as a 10-episode live-action series based on Tiziano Sclavi’s popular franchise chronicling the exploits of its titular British paranormal investigator, who with his sidekick Grouch, a Marx impersonator, takes on cases that usually involve monsters, ghosts, vampires, werewolves and zombies.
The 33-year-old comic book series, published in the U.S. by Dark Horse Comics, boasts more than 500 installments and sales of more than 50 million copies worldwide.
Bonelli branched out into production a year ago with a dedicated arm called Bonelli Entertainment that was set up to give them a hands-on role. They bought back the rights to “Dylan Dog” which in 2011 was adapted by Hollywood indie Hyde Park Entertainment into...
Bonelli’s “Dylan Dog” property is being developed as a 10-episode live-action series based on Tiziano Sclavi’s popular franchise chronicling the exploits of its titular British paranormal investigator, who with his sidekick Grouch, a Marx impersonator, takes on cases that usually involve monsters, ghosts, vampires, werewolves and zombies.
The 33-year-old comic book series, published in the U.S. by Dark Horse Comics, boasts more than 500 installments and sales of more than 50 million copies worldwide.
Bonelli branched out into production a year ago with a dedicated arm called Bonelli Entertainment that was set up to give them a hands-on role. They bought back the rights to “Dylan Dog” which in 2011 was adapted by Hollywood indie Hyde Park Entertainment into...
- 10/7/2019
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Leading Italian comics publisher Sergio Bonelli Editore is branching out into TV production with plans to make an English-language show based on cult horror series “Dylan Dog,” plus other projects based on its properties, which are distributed in 35 countries.
Bonelli’s long-expected move into production, with a dedicated arm called Bonelli Entertainment, unlocks its expandable comics universe for a wide range of adaptations, but comes with the key proviso that the company wants to “be in charge,” following some “bad experiences,” said development chief Vincenzo Sarno. A 2011 Hollywood indie movie adaptation, “Dylan Dog: Dead of Night,” bombed at the box office.
Sarno said the company is in talks with prospective Italian and international partners, including global streaming services, on its new projects.
Bonelli’s move comes amid Italy’s rising profile as a hot territory for high-end international TV series, thanks to shows such as “Gomorrah,” “The Young Pope” and...
Bonelli’s long-expected move into production, with a dedicated arm called Bonelli Entertainment, unlocks its expandable comics universe for a wide range of adaptations, but comes with the key proviso that the company wants to “be in charge,” following some “bad experiences,” said development chief Vincenzo Sarno. A 2011 Hollywood indie movie adaptation, “Dylan Dog: Dead of Night,” bombed at the box office.
Sarno said the company is in talks with prospective Italian and international partners, including global streaming services, on its new projects.
Bonelli’s move comes amid Italy’s rising profile as a hot territory for high-end international TV series, thanks to shows such as “Gomorrah,” “The Young Pope” and...
- 8/1/2018
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Busy, loud and fast-paced, the animated video-game adaptation “Ratchet & Clank” — based on the Insomniac Games series pitting a crafty cat-like mechanic and a diminutive robot against a megalomaniacal villain — takes the PlayStation controls out of the gamer’s hands in search of all-scripted, feature-sized pizzazz for an interactive title that’s been around since the start of this century. As second-tier CG-styled animations go, this origin-retelling diversion from director Kevin Munroe (“Dylan Dog: Dead of Night”) is a serviceable action-and-humor-crammed space hero saga for kids. But as is usually the case with carefully engineered franchise movies with a reputation...
- 4/28/2016
- by Robert Abele
- The Wrap
Could have been assembled entirely from clips from other movies — mostly the Star Wars prequels — and would have been better if it had been. I’m “biast” (pro): nothing
I’m “biast” (con): never hopeful about based-on-videogame movies
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Ah, so there’s my answer, once again.
I was wondering how that standard movie philosophy still applied to me. You know, that standard movie philosophy that is not only the stuff but the actual stuffing of 99 percent of wish-fulfillment genre fantasy movies for decades now. I approached Ratchet & Clank with great anticipation. Can I do anything? Can I be anything I want to be? Am I destined for greatness, to save the world or even the whole galaxy even if I am a foolhardy, thoughtless, unfocused screwup with almost nothing to my name but maybe some undisciplined smarts and outsized aspirations to grandeur?...
I’m “biast” (con): never hopeful about based-on-videogame movies
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Ah, so there’s my answer, once again.
I was wondering how that standard movie philosophy still applied to me. You know, that standard movie philosophy that is not only the stuff but the actual stuffing of 99 percent of wish-fulfillment genre fantasy movies for decades now. I approached Ratchet & Clank with great anticipation. Can I do anything? Can I be anything I want to be? Am I destined for greatness, to save the world or even the whole galaxy even if I am a foolhardy, thoughtless, unfocused screwup with almost nothing to my name but maybe some undisciplined smarts and outsized aspirations to grandeur?...
- 4/28/2016
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Hugh Jackman has played Logan aka Wolverine in seven different films. It’s an impressive number that will shortly increase with a third solo Wolverine film and possibly X-Men:Apocalypse, although at the time of writing he has yet to be officially cast. A few other names are snapping at the heels of Jackman, notably the cast of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If you include the forthcoming Avengers: Age of Ultron, Chris Evans has played Captain America four times (five if you include his appearance as Loki using magic to look like the first Avenger in Thor: The Dark World), Scarlett Johansson and Chris Hemsworth have portrayed Black Widow and Thor respectively four times each whilst the King of the McU, Robert Downey Jr. has made an impressive six appearances as Iron Man/Tony Stark (including his post-credit appearance in The Incredible Hulk).
Unfortunately for Hugh Jackman, as far as this article is concerned,...
Unfortunately for Hugh Jackman, as far as this article is concerned,...
- 4/21/2015
- by Brendan Bergmanski
- SoundOnSight
Earlier this month, Marvel picked Scott Derrickson as the director of Doctor Strange. The project about a neurosurgeon turned sorcerer and protecter of Earth is wasting no time picking up steam, as Marvel has announced the writer they want to craft the Doctor’s first big screen adventure.
According to Deadline, Marvel has set their sights on Jon Spaihts to work on the screenplay for Doctor Strange. A first draft of the movie’s screenplay, written by Thomas Dean Donnelly (Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, Sahara) and Joshua Oppenheimer (Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, Sahara), already exists. It’s likely that Spaihts would be brought on to do a script re-write. Spaihts has some key recent writing credits: he wrote The Mummy reboot for Universal and was the first writer to work on the Prometheus screenplay. Though Marvel and Spaihts are still in negotiations, expect an official announcement soon. Stay...
According to Deadline, Marvel has set their sights on Jon Spaihts to work on the screenplay for Doctor Strange. A first draft of the movie’s screenplay, written by Thomas Dean Donnelly (Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, Sahara) and Joshua Oppenheimer (Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, Sahara), already exists. It’s likely that Spaihts would be brought on to do a script re-write. Spaihts has some key recent writing credits: he wrote The Mummy reboot for Universal and was the first writer to work on the Prometheus screenplay. Though Marvel and Spaihts are still in negotiations, expect an official announcement soon. Stay...
- 6/19/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park, Incarnate) new horror film Utero has wrapped principal photography. Utero is a character-driven story that is structured in a similar fashion of the horror films of yesteryear, and follows an agoraphobic unwed mother, played by Jessica Cameron (pictured above on set), who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.
Director/writer Coyne had this to say about the movie:
“Shooting Utero was a dream come true for me. Like any filmmaking experience it was a grandiose challenge. But the commitment of our crew and cast, a wonderful commune of pure artists, helped me achieve something astoundingly effective. I can’t wait for this film to be seen.”
Utero was shot in Los Angeles and independently financed by Coinopflix. Jonathan Higgins and Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare) produced the film with former Platinum Studios...
Director/writer Coyne had this to say about the movie:
“Shooting Utero was a dream come true for me. Like any filmmaking experience it was a grandiose challenge. But the commitment of our crew and cast, a wonderful commune of pure artists, helped me achieve something astoundingly effective. I can’t wait for this film to be seen.”
Utero was shot in Los Angeles and independently financed by Coinopflix. Jonathan Higgins and Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare) produced the film with former Platinum Studios...
- 3/25/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
I was able to see Odd Thomas well before its Blu-ray debut, thanks to friends on the festival circuit that granted me access to a private screener. I wasn’t even aware of the film, honestly, until my friend Kevin from Screen-Connections mentioned it to me. He also clued me in on the legal hell that the movie had been experiencing, and the fact that it was unlikely that it would be released anytime soon, if ever. Cut forward to October of 2013 and the film was playing Toronto After Dark, and other festivals. Shortly thereafter, the film was picked up for home video distribution Via Image Entertainment, and now we have a nice shiny Blu-ray of this great little movie. I’ll be honest in saying that I have seen some mixed reception among people that I associate with, but I think this is one of those underrated gems that...
- 3/24/2014
- by Shawn Savage
- The Liberal Dead
The upcoming horror film Utero starring actress Jessica Cameron wrapped principle photography last week in La.
Our MoreHorror contributing writer Jonathan Weichsel recently paid a visit to the set of Utero. Check out the details about the film's principal photography wrap below.
From The Press Release:
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new horror film Utero wrapped principal photography this past week in Los Angeles. The entirety of the movie was shot in Los Angeles and was independently financed by Coinopflix. Jonathan Higgins and Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare) produced the film with former Platinum Studios executive Richard Marincic (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night).
The plot of Utero is as follows: “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.”
Utero is a character-driven story that is structured in a similar...
Our MoreHorror contributing writer Jonathan Weichsel recently paid a visit to the set of Utero. Check out the details about the film's principal photography wrap below.
From The Press Release:
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new horror film Utero wrapped principal photography this past week in Los Angeles. The entirety of the movie was shot in Los Angeles and was independently financed by Coinopflix. Jonathan Higgins and Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare) produced the film with former Platinum Studios executive Richard Marincic (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night).
The plot of Utero is as follows: “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.”
Utero is a character-driven story that is structured in a similar...
- 3/16/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Today's Indie Beat comes the announcement that production on the upcoming horror film Utero (for which we debuted the teaser poster last month) has wrapped and moving on to the next phase. Come inside to check out the full announcement as well as a few more official stills from the film.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new horror film Utero wrapped principal photography this week in Los Angeles. The entirety of the movie was shot in Los Angeles and was independently financed by Coinopflix.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new horror film Utero wrapped principal photography this week in Los Angeles. The entirety of the movie was shot in Los Angeles and was independently financed by Coinopflix.
- 3/14/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park, Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night) Richard Marincic also serves as a producer on the film.
Utero is about “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human” and marks Cameron’s and Higgins’ second collaboration together.
Check out the uber-creepy poster for the Utero below and for more info and images from behind-the-scenes on the production make sure to like the official Facebook page.
Utero is about “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human” and marks Cameron’s and Higgins’ second collaboration together.
Check out the uber-creepy poster for the Utero below and for more info and images from behind-the-scenes on the production make sure to like the official Facebook page.
- 2/26/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Jessica Cameron is at it again! Quickly blazing the horror trail on the heel of her crowd pleasing directorial debut Truth of Dare. This time she's in the production seat as well as starring in an upcoming horror film written and directed by Bryan Coyne called Utero. I think the teaser poster kicks ass and shows us that we're in for some bloody goodness. Check out the official details below, and stay tuned for an exclusive MoreHorror report from the set of Utero.
From The Press Release
Along Came A New Spider Film
Jessica Cameron Starring in Horror Film by Bryan Coyne
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens,...
Jessica Cameron is at it again! Quickly blazing the horror trail on the heel of her crowd pleasing directorial debut Truth of Dare. This time she's in the production seat as well as starring in an upcoming horror film written and directed by Bryan Coyne called Utero. I think the teaser poster kicks ass and shows us that we're in for some bloody goodness. Check out the official details below, and stay tuned for an exclusive MoreHorror report from the set of Utero.
From The Press Release
Along Came A New Spider Film
Jessica Cameron Starring in Horror Film by Bryan Coyne
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens,...
- 2/26/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
In today's Indie Beat, the director of Truth or Dare (which is still making the festival circuit) has begun production on her next indie horror film, and has sent us this terrifying looking teaser poster to show off the work so far. Come inside to check it out and learn more about the film.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along...
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along...
- 2/25/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Will Cory Monteith sing for a pair of narcotics detectives? We'll have to wait and see.
The "Glee" star is going to get to play the bad guy as he's been booked for the old-school cop thriller, "McCanick," according to Variety.
"McCanick" stars David Morse as Eugene 'Mack' McCanick, a narc who gets caught up in a web of paranoia and violence after a young criminal (Monteith) is released from prison. Over the course of a day, McCanick and his partner (Brandon Routh) track down the ex-con, who holds the key to something dark and nasty from McCanick's past.
The film is being described as a throwback to the gritty cop thrillers of the '70s such as "Dirty Harry" and "The French Connection" as it tells its mythic character-driven tale of revenge and obsession.
First of all, this sounds awesome. Second of all, bonus points for casting Finn Hudson from "Glee" as the villain.
The "Glee" star is going to get to play the bad guy as he's been booked for the old-school cop thriller, "McCanick," according to Variety.
"McCanick" stars David Morse as Eugene 'Mack' McCanick, a narc who gets caught up in a web of paranoia and violence after a young criminal (Monteith) is released from prison. Over the course of a day, McCanick and his partner (Brandon Routh) track down the ex-con, who holds the key to something dark and nasty from McCanick's past.
The film is being described as a throwback to the gritty cop thrillers of the '70s such as "Dirty Harry" and "The French Connection" as it tells its mythic character-driven tale of revenge and obsession.
First of all, this sounds awesome. Second of all, bonus points for casting Finn Hudson from "Glee" as the villain.
- 7/25/2012
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
Elevator based thrills ensue in Stig Svendsen's 'Elevator' (of course!) when a group of strangers trapped in a lift try to uncover which one of them is concealing a bomb. Director Svendsen shoots from a script penned by 'December Boys' scribe Marc Rosenberg and Inception Media Group is releasing it onto DVD from 21 August in the Us. The thriller stars Christopher Backus ('Among Friends'), John Getz ('The Social Network'), Shirley Knight, Michael Mercurio, Amanda Pace, Rachel Pace, Devin Ratray, Joey Slotnick, Tehmina Sunny and Waleed Zuaiter along with Icelandic hottie Anita Briem -below ('Journey to the Center of the Earth', 'Dylan Dog: Dead of Night'). Check out the plot and DVD artwork below. The flick arrives on DVD here in the UK from 3 September....
- 7/16/2012
- Horror Asylum
Here’s a full-length, restricted trailer for French Dead Shadows sci-fi horror hybrid that will be screening at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18th. Dead Shadows is a scaly little French film, the directorial debut of David Cholewa set in Paris, of course. A damned weird film feature a tentacle sex scene, violence aplenty and [...]
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- 5/15/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Director: Kevin Munroe. Writers: Thomas Dean Donnelly Joshua Oppenheimer, and Tiziano Sclavi. Cast: Brandon Routh, Anita Briem and Sam Huntington. Brandon Routh is one of those actors who shot up the ladder of fame thanks to Superman Returns. In Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, he's a sleuth, another comic-book hero, who tries to be slicker than oil. But he is hardly Dick Tracy as far as how this movie goes. Some fun can be found with this product, especially with the effects work, but these monsters do not try to stand out. The movie is just as good as The Spirit, and both are catering to a very select market. The colours used on the hero's costume makes for some simple motifs, but unlike previous films, it is not used to great effect. Instead, it is just a schtick, like how Clark Kent wore his clothes in "Smallville." At the same time,...
- 5/14/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
There is nothing like an outstanding short film. You get all the perks of a feature without having to dedicate two hours to the thing. And BenDavid Grabinski has a star-studded short for you entitled Cost of Living.
Starring no less than Brandon Routh (Superman Returns, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Dylan Dog: Dead of Night) and Bret Harrison ("V," "Reaper" and "Breaking In"), Cost of Living is a cool look at the day-to-day life of a pair of security guards who are just about fed up with their current positions.
If you like what you see, check out the official Cost of Living website .
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Starring no less than Brandon Routh (Superman Returns, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Dylan Dog: Dead of Night) and Bret Harrison ("V," "Reaper" and "Breaking In"), Cost of Living is a cool look at the day-to-day life of a pair of security guards who are just about fed up with their current positions.
If you like what you see, check out the official Cost of Living website .
Cost Of Living from BenDavid Grabinski on Vimeo.
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Got news? Click here to submit it!
Pay up in the comments section below!
- 2/14/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Wow, we're already a month into 2012. Can you believe it? Hell, it seems like yesterday when we were looking forward to the New Year. Now, we're already 1/12 of the way done with it! Despite how fast it feels at the current moment, years are actually pretty damn long. Because of this, it's pretty easy to forgot about mediocre films. A year after the fact, I always gawk in amazement that certain films came out the year previously. It seemed like such a long time ago, yet it's only been twelve months. Below is fifteen of these films, the unsung losers of 2011. They may not be bad...but they are certainly forgetable.
Season of the Witch
This Nicolas Cage disaster began the year of 2011 with a whimper. Other than Ron Perlman head butting a demon (which should be in every movie, btw), no one can remember a damn thing about this film.
Season of the Witch
This Nicolas Cage disaster began the year of 2011 with a whimper. Other than Ron Perlman head butting a demon (which should be in every movie, btw), no one can remember a damn thing about this film.
- 2/8/2012
- by TheCritic28@gmail.com (Matthew Legarreta)
- Cinelinx
A new character featurette has been released online that focuses on Snow, the cynical, ascerbic, wrongly-convicted anti-hero played by Guy Pearce at the center of Lock-Out — or Ms One: Maximum Security, as it's called in France — the new sci-fi movie co-written (with first-time feature co-directors James Mather and Stephen St. Leger) and produced by Luc Besson (The Transporter, Columbiana) that takes place in a prison orbiting the earth.
When the president's daughter (Maggie Grace) gets trapped aboard the prison following a riot, Snow is offered his freedom in exchange for her safe return. Of course, the chances of Snow safely infiltrating the orbiting prison, fending off the deadliest-of-deadly inmates who now have the run of the prison, and finding the president's daughter are slim-to-none, but those are just the kind of odds that a "badass" like Snow can get behind. In fact, compared to his incarceration, he considers the job a "dream vacaction.
When the president's daughter (Maggie Grace) gets trapped aboard the prison following a riot, Snow is offered his freedom in exchange for her safe return. Of course, the chances of Snow safely infiltrating the orbiting prison, fending off the deadliest-of-deadly inmates who now have the run of the prison, and finding the president's daughter are slim-to-none, but those are just the kind of odds that a "badass" like Snow can get behind. In fact, compared to his incarceration, he considers the job a "dream vacaction.
- 1/16/2012
- by BrentJS Sprecher
- Reelzchannel.com
This year has seen a fair number of superhero films and other comic book adaptations on the big screen, including two sparkly new releases from Marvel and a reinvigoration of the X-Men franchise that surprised many jaded fans.
But which were the heroes and which were the zeros? Here we take a look back at this year's releases and check out the facts and figures for each one.
The year began with The Green Hornet, a crimefighter who originated in 1930s radio serials before moving into film serials, TV and comics.
After a couple of other studios had earlier attempted to get a new movie off the ground, Sony delivered its action-comedy take with Seth Rogen in the title role, Asian pop star Jay Chou as sidekick Kato and Michel Gondry directing.
The end result was a lot of fun, though with too much of Rogen's dorky comedy, too many...
But which were the heroes and which were the zeros? Here we take a look back at this year's releases and check out the facts and figures for each one.
The year began with The Green Hornet, a crimefighter who originated in 1930s radio serials before moving into film serials, TV and comics.
After a couple of other studios had earlier attempted to get a new movie off the ground, Sony delivered its action-comedy take with Seth Rogen in the title role, Asian pop star Jay Chou as sidekick Kato and Michel Gondry directing.
The end result was a lot of fun, though with too much of Rogen's dorky comedy, too many...
- 1/4/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
We've seen a rise in monster hunters lately. Going back to the unforgettable Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer a few years ago, we've recently had Dylan Dog: Dead of Night and of course those crazy kids over at "Death Valley." Now a new slayer of evil is looking to make a name for himself ... and he comes from a very impressive family. Gorehounds, meet Tim Helsing.
I Am Tim is currently gearing up to begin filming its third season; however, first creator Jamie McKeller is looking to get everyone caught up with Seasons 1 and 2 before he brings you Season 3 later this year. Below is a trailer for the series, compiling action from the battles Helsing has encountered thus far.
The series stars McKeller at Tim with James Rotchell, Jennifer E. Jordan, Owen Lean, Tom Cockram (…I know…) and Richard Massara. Simon P. Fisher heads up the F/X team. We've already bookmarked the official website,...
I Am Tim is currently gearing up to begin filming its third season; however, first creator Jamie McKeller is looking to get everyone caught up with Seasons 1 and 2 before he brings you Season 3 later this year. Below is a trailer for the series, compiling action from the battles Helsing has encountered thus far.
The series stars McKeller at Tim with James Rotchell, Jennifer E. Jordan, Owen Lean, Tom Cockram (…I know…) and Richard Massara. Simon P. Fisher heads up the F/X team. We've already bookmarked the official website,...
- 1/3/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
By Scott Mendelson
HollywoodNews.com: This time, it’s time to document the worst of the worst in cinema for the 2011 movie year. Of course, while most critics make a point to try to seek out the allegedly best in cinema in any given year, not quite as much effort is made to track down every would-be stinker. As such, I’ve tried to highlight truly terrible films that either ‘damn well should have been good’ or represent something greater than itself via its artistic failure. Anyway, without further pretentious ado, here are the nine worst films in alphabetical order, followed by the absolute worst picture in 2011.
The Art of Getting By
This film so slavishly followed that indie formula I’m always whining about (‘brooding young man solves his problems/comes of age with help of a selfless hottie’) to such a degree that with just a bit of tweaking,...
HollywoodNews.com: This time, it’s time to document the worst of the worst in cinema for the 2011 movie year. Of course, while most critics make a point to try to seek out the allegedly best in cinema in any given year, not quite as much effort is made to track down every would-be stinker. As such, I’ve tried to highlight truly terrible films that either ‘damn well should have been good’ or represent something greater than itself via its artistic failure. Anyway, without further pretentious ado, here are the nine worst films in alphabetical order, followed by the absolute worst picture in 2011.
The Art of Getting By
This film so slavishly followed that indie formula I’m always whining about (‘brooding young man solves his problems/comes of age with help of a selfless hottie’) to such a degree that with just a bit of tweaking,...
- 12/29/2011
- by Scott Mendelson
- Hollywoodnews.com
year in review part whichever
I use the term "worst" loosely as I am generally not paid to see the obviously terrible films that open all year round. Plus, I'm not feeling the negativity this year. Or, rather, I'm trying not to feel it. With Bridesmaids and Melancholia both speaking so eloquently on the subject of depression this year like some perfect if unlikely double feature (more on that soon) why should I wallow in my own? No, 2011 was a good year for cinema. So here is a very quick purge of the things that momentarily led me to believe otherwise.
Hell's Multiplex
Hell's multiplex has noisy audiences, crying babies, constant texting, and 50 million miniature screens showing only 50 movies, a million microscopic screens for each sorry movie! All of them requiring 3D glasses... even the ones in 2D. I wisely avoided the films I thought might play there -- if...
I use the term "worst" loosely as I am generally not paid to see the obviously terrible films that open all year round. Plus, I'm not feeling the negativity this year. Or, rather, I'm trying not to feel it. With Bridesmaids and Melancholia both speaking so eloquently on the subject of depression this year like some perfect if unlikely double feature (more on that soon) why should I wallow in my own? No, 2011 was a good year for cinema. So here is a very quick purge of the things that momentarily led me to believe otherwise.
Hell's Multiplex
Hell's multiplex has noisy audiences, crying babies, constant texting, and 50 million miniature screens showing only 50 movies, a million microscopic screens for each sorry movie! All of them requiring 3D glasses... even the ones in 2D. I wisely avoided the films I thought might play there -- if...
- 12/28/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Well, folks, 2011 is officially in the can, and surprisingly it wasn't such a horrendous year. It was definitely better than 2010, which was a huge step up from the putrid 2009. We laughed, we applauded, we were left dumbstruck, and of course we were infuriated. Read on for our cheers and jeers!
Now, with a fresh movie-watching start before us, we're taking our usual yearly look back at the good, the bad, the Wtf, and everything in between.
And don't be lazy by just reading along! Get off of your asses and give us your lists in the comments section below. We wanna hear from you if only to compare notes. Lots and lots of notes.
Speaking of notes, the most common complaint we've heard over the years is that we don't have one definitive list representing Dread Central as a whole so for 2011 we dropped everyone's choices in the blender, hit puree,...
Now, with a fresh movie-watching start before us, we're taking our usual yearly look back at the good, the bad, the Wtf, and everything in between.
And don't be lazy by just reading along! Get off of your asses and give us your lists in the comments section below. We wanna hear from you if only to compare notes. Lots and lots of notes.
Speaking of notes, the most common complaint we've heard over the years is that we don't have one definitive list representing Dread Central as a whole so for 2011 we dropped everyone's choices in the blender, hit puree,...
- 12/28/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Another indie horror flick has found itself a home as IFC Midnight announced today that the company has acquired the U.S. rights to director Padraig Reynolds’ thriller Rites of Spring.
Rites of Spring stars Aj Bowen (The Signal, The House of the Devil, Hatchet 2), his Signal co-star Anessa Ramsey, Marco St. John from the Dylan Dog adaptation Dead of Night, and Shanna Forrestall (The Last Exorcism).
For more visit the official Rites of Spring Facebook page and the official Rites of Spring website!
Synopsis
After kidnapping the nine-year-old daughter of a wealthy socialite and hiding out in an abandoned school, the kidnappers fall prey to a recurring terror in this place, a bloodlust that comes every first day of spring.
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Rites of Spring stars Aj Bowen (The Signal, The House of the Devil, Hatchet 2), his Signal co-star Anessa Ramsey, Marco St. John from the Dylan Dog adaptation Dead of Night, and Shanna Forrestall (The Last Exorcism).
For more visit the official Rites of Spring Facebook page and the official Rites of Spring website!
Synopsis
After kidnapping the nine-year-old daughter of a wealthy socialite and hiding out in an abandoned school, the kidnappers fall prey to a recurring terror in this place, a bloodlust that comes every first day of spring.
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Know your rites in the comments section below!
- 12/15/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The weather outside isn't the only thing that's frightful as we have compiled a list of the year's best and worst Blu-ray packages for you or the horror fan on your holiday shopping list! Being that you can score a player for way less than 200 bucks now, there's little reason not to upgrade to the glorious world of high definition horror. Read on to find out where the smart money is!
There's no doubt Blu-ray players will once again be a pretty hot item this year, but what of the movies available for them? If you already own the DVD of your favorite flick, is there a need to replace it with a Blu-ray? I'm here to answer all of your questions in the fourth annual ...
Before we get into my picks (most of which are also available in new DVD versions; see review for information), let's take a second...
There's no doubt Blu-ray players will once again be a pretty hot item this year, but what of the movies available for them? If you already own the DVD of your favorite flick, is there a need to replace it with a Blu-ray? I'm here to answer all of your questions in the fourth annual ...
Before we get into my picks (most of which are also available in new DVD versions; see review for information), let's take a second...
- 12/15/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Netflix recently added multiple horror titles including Insidious, Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, House, Children of the Corn, I Sell the Dead, Chillerama, Creepshow 2, House II, Vamp, Final Destination 2, C.H.U.D., Return of the Killer Tomatoes, Midnight Movie, and The Evil of Frankenstein.
Horror releases from October include Red State, The Ward, Paranormal Activity 2, The Last Exorcism, Poltergeist II, Poltergeist III, Ghoulies, Children of the Corn: Revelations, and The Nesting.
Also, don’t forget that Netflix added The Walking Dead Season 1 to their streaming service not too long ago, and has a deal in place to stream future seasons as well. While some Netflix users find their TV and new release offerings to be lacking, the horror category is something they continue to update regularly and there are plenty of classic/cult titles to enjoy.
Horror releases from October include Red State, The Ward, Paranormal Activity 2, The Last Exorcism, Poltergeist II, Poltergeist III, Ghoulies, Children of the Corn: Revelations, and The Nesting.
Also, don’t forget that Netflix added The Walking Dead Season 1 to their streaming service not too long ago, and has a deal in place to stream future seasons as well. While some Netflix users find their TV and new release offerings to be lacking, the horror category is something they continue to update regularly and there are plenty of classic/cult titles to enjoy.
- 12/2/2011
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
One of history’s most iconic action heroes makes his home entertainment debut when Lionsgate releases Conan The Barbarian on Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack (Blu-ray 3D +Blu-ray +DVD + Digital Copy). The film will also be available on DVD and for Digital Download and On Demand November 22, 2011. Check out all the details and the trailer below!
A home entertainment debut as fierce as the warrior himself, Conan The Barbarian brings the iconic action hero back! Based on the character of Conan as originally created by Robert E. Howard, a boy born on the battlefield grows into a hulking warrior hell-bent on avenging his father’s death. But Conan’s personal vendetta soon escalates into an epic battle of impossible odds, facing the fiercest of rivals and the most horrific of monsters. Loaded with special features, the Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack and 2D DVD contain audio commentaries and numerous featurettes. Own Conan The Barbarian...
A home entertainment debut as fierce as the warrior himself, Conan The Barbarian brings the iconic action hero back! Based on the character of Conan as originally created by Robert E. Howard, a boy born on the battlefield grows into a hulking warrior hell-bent on avenging his father’s death. But Conan’s personal vendetta soon escalates into an epic battle of impossible odds, facing the fiercest of rivals and the most horrific of monsters. Loaded with special features, the Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack and 2D DVD contain audio commentaries and numerous featurettes. Own Conan The Barbarian...
- 11/4/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Release Date: Jan. 17, 2012
Price: Blu-ray $44.95
Studio: Warner Home Video
Journey to the Center of the Earth was released in 3D in theaters and on anaglyph 3D (with those lovely red/green glasses) on Blu-ray and DVD back in 2008, but this release is for the better Blu-ray 3D.
Based on the novel by Jules Verne, the 2008 science-fiction movie stars Brendan Fraser (Furry Vengeance) as a scientist who, with his nephew (Josh Hutcherson, Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant), traces the last journey of his missing brother. They travel to Iceland and find a guide (Anita Briem, Dylan Dog: Dead of Night), but after getting trapped in a cave, they fall into a hole that leads them to a lost world in — you guessed it — the center of the Earth.
Directed by Eric Brevig (Yogi Bear), the PG-rated action adventure film Journey to the Center of the Earth grossed $101.7 million when it was in theaters.
Price: Blu-ray $44.95
Studio: Warner Home Video
Journey to the Center of the Earth was released in 3D in theaters and on anaglyph 3D (with those lovely red/green glasses) on Blu-ray and DVD back in 2008, but this release is for the better Blu-ray 3D.
Based on the novel by Jules Verne, the 2008 science-fiction movie stars Brendan Fraser (Furry Vengeance) as a scientist who, with his nephew (Josh Hutcherson, Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant), traces the last journey of his missing brother. They travel to Iceland and find a guide (Anita Briem, Dylan Dog: Dead of Night), but after getting trapped in a cave, they fall into a hole that leads them to a lost world in — you guessed it — the center of the Earth.
Directed by Eric Brevig (Yogi Bear), the PG-rated action adventure film Journey to the Center of the Earth grossed $101.7 million when it was in theaters.
- 11/1/2011
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
Brandon Routh starred in the 2006 film, Superman Returns, as the man of steel. Before the film was released, there was a lot of hope and enthusiasm bringing back Superman to the big screen. However once the film was released, it was not received well by its loyal following, nor by critics. We spoke to Brandon Routh and Sam Huntington, who both starred in Superman Returns, and reunited for the horror/comedy Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, which opens in theatres April 29th. Routh told us that while he liked Superman Returns, he admits there were flaws in the film. Routh also adds if given to chance to star in the reboot of Superman film, Superman: Man Of Steel, he feels he could have brought a little growth to the character, considering he is six years older and more mature than when the last film was released. There is an audio...
- 10/30/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
2011 - 95 mins. - Rated PG-13
D: Kevin Munroe
C: Brandon Routh, Sam Huntington, Anita Briem, Peter Stormare, Taye Diggs
A private investigator who chases cheating spouses, is brought back into the world of the paranormal after abandoning it when he takes on a client whose father was murdered by a creature of the night.
A pleasant, if not particularly distinguished or memorable, diversion. The word that singularly best describes Dylan Dog is “almost”. The proceedings are amusing , but if the pacing had been tighter Dylan Dog would have been much more exciting and fun. Brandon Routh makes for an alright hero, but he is never really given all that much to do. Routh gets to engage in plenty of action, but is never given any action sequences that really showcase him well. He is never given that big emotional scene that makes it so that his character resonates with viewers.
D: Kevin Munroe
C: Brandon Routh, Sam Huntington, Anita Briem, Peter Stormare, Taye Diggs
A private investigator who chases cheating spouses, is brought back into the world of the paranormal after abandoning it when he takes on a client whose father was murdered by a creature of the night.
A pleasant, if not particularly distinguished or memorable, diversion. The word that singularly best describes Dylan Dog is “almost”. The proceedings are amusing , but if the pacing had been tighter Dylan Dog would have been much more exciting and fun. Brandon Routh makes for an alright hero, but he is never really given all that much to do. Routh gets to engage in plenty of action, but is never given any action sequences that really showcase him well. He is never given that big emotional scene that makes it so that his character resonates with viewers.
- 9/22/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
One of the favorite events that we here at Dread Central participate in each year is The Reaper Awards, which we present in conjunction with Home Media Magazine, and we're happy to announce that the 2011 version is under way. Read on for the details regarding the nominees and how you can help pick the winners.
The Reaper Awards, honoring the best horror and thriller titles of the past year on DVD and Blu-ray, are presented by Home Media Magazine and DreadCentral.com. Eligible titles were released between August 1, 2010, and July 31, 2011. Winners will be announced October 24, 2011.
Fans can select their favorites from the past year in several categories, as well as vote on which title they are most looking forward to in the coming months. Titles were submitted by participating studios.
The ballot can be accessed through either the link at the bottom of the page or at ReaperAwards.com.
Here...
The Reaper Awards, honoring the best horror and thriller titles of the past year on DVD and Blu-ray, are presented by Home Media Magazine and DreadCentral.com. Eligible titles were released between August 1, 2010, and July 31, 2011. Winners will be announced October 24, 2011.
Fans can select their favorites from the past year in several categories, as well as vote on which title they are most looking forward to in the coming months. Titles were submitted by participating studios.
The ballot can be accessed through either the link at the bottom of the page or at ReaperAwards.com.
Here...
- 9/19/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
With 10 comic book movies headed to theaters in Summer 2011, Jon Favreau claimed the season would be a "bloodbath," saying: "There's not a weekend where there won't be teeth on the floor." Back in May, we asked you to predict which of those 10 would flatten the competition in our Summer Comic Smackdown. How did you do? And how did the Winner and Losers stack up?
Comic Book Movie Winners and Losers of Summer 2011 >>
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Captain America: The First Avenger | Thor | Transformers: Dark of the Moon | Cowboys and Aliens | Priest | Rise of the Planet of the Apes | Conan the Barbarian | X-Men: First Class | Green Lantern | Dylan Dog: Dead of Night...
Comic Book Movie Winners and Losers of Summer 2011 >>
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Captain America: The First Avenger | Thor | Transformers: Dark of the Moon | Cowboys and Aliens | Priest | Rise of the Planet of the Apes | Conan the Barbarian | X-Men: First Class | Green Lantern | Dylan Dog: Dead of Night...
- 8/29/2011
- by reelz reelz
- Reelzchannel.com
Let’s face it horror fans: we want and rarely get classic rubber monster movies now days. CG has changed the game, but for the better? Occasionally, we get some glimmer of hope in films like Dylan Dog: Dead of Night and Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, and maybe in the upcoming prequel The Thing, but our wishes will soon be granted by director Fred Andrews in his debut, Creature.
In the back country of Louisiana, a group of friends unearth a terrible secret that unleashes a monster from the depths of the swamp.
Starring Sig Haig (The Devil’s Rejects), Daniel Bernhardt (Bloodsport 2), Serinda Swan, Mehcad Brooks, and Rebekah Kennedy (Season of the Witch), Creature is arriving in theaters soon, and Killer Film catches up with director Fred Andrews for a chat about the film, the monster, and making an icon.
Jon: In 2009, you started working on a graphic novel called Blood is Blood,...
In the back country of Louisiana, a group of friends unearth a terrible secret that unleashes a monster from the depths of the swamp.
Starring Sig Haig (The Devil’s Rejects), Daniel Bernhardt (Bloodsport 2), Serinda Swan, Mehcad Brooks, and Rebekah Kennedy (Season of the Witch), Creature is arriving in theaters soon, and Killer Film catches up with director Fred Andrews for a chat about the film, the monster, and making an icon.
Jon: In 2009, you started working on a graphic novel called Blood is Blood,...
- 8/15/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is probably one of the most lazy films of 2010. I make fun of terrible low-budget horror and action films all the time, but these films did not have the advantages of Brandon Routh or Taye Diggs in leading roles. Most of these movies went straight to DVD and never expected audiences to shell out $12 for a ticket. Dylan Dog: Dead of Night had the advantages of a known property and fairly big-name leading actors, but the product they turned out would be more at home on the SyFy channel than in movie theaters.
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night follows the “one last case” of supernatural investigator Dylan Dog (Brandon Routh). Dylan used to be a mediator between supernatural beings and humans, and if there was a crime where one side crossed the line, he was brought in to clean things up. He retired after his girlfriend was murdered by vampires,...
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night follows the “one last case” of supernatural investigator Dylan Dog (Brandon Routh). Dylan used to be a mediator between supernatural beings and humans, and if there was a crime where one side crossed the line, he was brought in to clean things up. He retired after his girlfriend was murdered by vampires,...
- 8/10/2011
- by Rachel Kolb
- JustPressPlay.net
Ultra Culture has a great post on the British ratings board featuring 10 amusing nuggets from their annual report. Conclusion: at least they're better than America's sex-hating violence-loving MPAA.
Boy Culture is British actor Luke Evans (left) going back in the closet, on the eve of his double-feature blockbuster breakout (The Immortals, Three Musketeers)? Strange story.
Cleveland is very excited to have The Avengers film and wants Ohio to become a big movie-making draw. Between Ohio and Michigan's efforts, the Midwest is really trying to up the "shoot your film here" game.
Google interviews author George Rr Martin on his Dance of Dragons tour. It's an hour long but you Game of Thrones junkies will probably want to give it a listen.
Playbill The King's Speech is headed to Broadway in 2012 just as we feared. Ha ha. Not really on the fear part. It's already practically a stage play so it should be fine.
Boy Culture is British actor Luke Evans (left) going back in the closet, on the eve of his double-feature blockbuster breakout (The Immortals, Three Musketeers)? Strange story.
Cleveland is very excited to have The Avengers film and wants Ohio to become a big movie-making draw. Between Ohio and Michigan's efforts, the Midwest is really trying to up the "shoot your film here" game.
Google interviews author George Rr Martin on his Dance of Dragons tour. It's an hour long but you Game of Thrones junkies will probably want to give it a listen.
Playbill The King's Speech is headed to Broadway in 2012 just as we feared. Ha ha. Not really on the fear part. It's already practically a stage play so it should be fine.
- 8/8/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
by Michael Pickle
I think most of us can agree that, judging by the trailers for Dylan Dog and the poor box office turnout, viewing this silly monster murder mystery was probably best saved for DVD. The DVD was released last week and it was time to see if it could be better than I thought. I remained optimistic. I believed that, just maybe, Brandon Routh could be involved in an entertaining film and redeem himself after the unfortunate Superman reboot.
I wondered if this might be an action horror film in major release that rises above what it seems. What it seemed like was a silly noir detective story with a big budget gloss and monsters thrown in for good measure. Low and behold that is exactly what it is. It's not as bad as the universal panning by critics or the huge box office bomb would suggest, but...
I think most of us can agree that, judging by the trailers for Dylan Dog and the poor box office turnout, viewing this silly monster murder mystery was probably best saved for DVD. The DVD was released last week and it was time to see if it could be better than I thought. I remained optimistic. I believed that, just maybe, Brandon Routh could be involved in an entertaining film and redeem himself after the unfortunate Superman reboot.
I wondered if this might be an action horror film in major release that rises above what it seems. What it seemed like was a silly noir detective story with a big budget gloss and monsters thrown in for good measure. Low and behold that is exactly what it is. It's not as bad as the universal panning by critics or the huge box office bomb would suggest, but...
- 8/4/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Last June, Marvel Studios hired Conan: The Barbarian reboot screenwriters Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer to write a script for a potential Doctor Strange movie. While not the most well-known character in Marvel's canon, the move was an attempt to expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and one that was approved by the character's creator, Stan Lee.
While Oppenheimer and Donnelly obviously have experience working with supernatural and fantasy comic book characters after working on Conan and Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, their script was apparently good enough for Marvel to move forward. Twitch Film reports that Marvel has received the Doctor Strange script and are putting together a shortlist of directors in order to find someone to "oversee continued development".
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Thomas Dean Donnelly | Joshua Oppenheimer | Doctor Strange...
While Oppenheimer and Donnelly obviously have experience working with supernatural and fantasy comic book characters after working on Conan and Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, their script was apparently good enough for Marvel to move forward. Twitch Film reports that Marvel has received the Doctor Strange script and are putting together a shortlist of directors in order to find someone to "oversee continued development".
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Thomas Dean Donnelly | Joshua Oppenheimer | Doctor Strange...
- 8/2/2011
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
Having made his debut in 1963, Doctor Strange is certainly not a newcomer to the Marvel universe. He doesn't however fit the mold of the typical Marvel superhero, and thus isn't nearly as well known as Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Incredible Hulk, Captain America, Iron Man and the like.With Spider-Man appearing in his second film series in a decade, 'The Amazing Spider-Man;' the 'X-Men' appearing in one of their own; and a whole gaggle of heroes being prepped for 'The Avengers,' it's about that time for the obscure Doctor Strange to get a little screen time of his own, much like the Daredevil and Ghost Rider before him.Twitch reports that screenwriters, Joshua Oppenheimer and Thomas Dean Donnelly have handed in their script for 'Doctor Strange,' and that Marvel has decided to push forward with the project. They have an unnamed shortlist of directors who...
- 8/1/2011
- LRMonline.com
Critics have crucified it, viewers have bashed it, and its likely that no studio in existence will contemplate any form of sequel, prequel or related project. But, is the immense amount of negativity attached to Dylan Dog: Dead of Night really justified? I dont personally believe so. The story itself (which is based on the Italian comic book series of the same name) isnt exactly phenomenal, and the script certainly has its flaws. The most gla…...
- 7/28/2011
- Horrorbid
It's mainly odds and ends on DVD and Blu-ray this week, with the biggest release being the solid sci-fi thriller Source Code starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Other smaller titles include the box office bomb Dylan Dog: Dead of Night (now renamed simply Dylan Dog) starring Brandon Routh, Trust starring Clive Owen, Ironclad starring Paul Giamatti, and the Criterion release of Todd Solondz's Life During Wartime. On Blu-ray we also have a few choice catalogue titles such as Animal House, The Blues Brothers and Soldier, but clearly the must-have release of the week is Conan the Adventurer: Season One! "Conan... man of bravery. With his mighty sword protecting the mightiest of warriors is he." What will you be buying or renting this week? Check out the full list of releases after the jump. Amazon.com Widgets
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- 7/28/2011
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Blu-ray Review
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night
Directed by: Kevin Munroe
Cast: Brandon Routh, Taye Diggs, Sam Huntington
Running Time: 1 hr 50 min
Rating: PG-13
Due Out: July 26, 2011
Plot: Dylan Dog (Routh) investigates the supernatural, trying to keep the peace between vampires, werewolves, zombies and humans.
Who’S It For? If you like supernatural horror comedies that aren’t funny, you will love this movie!
Movie:
The filmmakers behind Dylan Dog did their homework, they must have seen a lot of other supernatural films and TV shows. I can tell because they copied what they saw all through the movie. Early on, a guy in a bar buys a “vampire blood drug”, yes, it’s totally True Blood. Later, the characters enter a zombie body parts warehouse that eerily recalls the waiting room for the recently deceased in Beetlejuice. And yeah, it just goes on like that. A whole subplot is taken from Idle Hands,...
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night
Directed by: Kevin Munroe
Cast: Brandon Routh, Taye Diggs, Sam Huntington
Running Time: 1 hr 50 min
Rating: PG-13
Due Out: July 26, 2011
Plot: Dylan Dog (Routh) investigates the supernatural, trying to keep the peace between vampires, werewolves, zombies and humans.
Who’S It For? If you like supernatural horror comedies that aren’t funny, you will love this movie!
Movie:
The filmmakers behind Dylan Dog did their homework, they must have seen a lot of other supernatural films and TV shows. I can tell because they copied what they saw all through the movie. Early on, a guy in a bar buys a “vampire blood drug”, yes, it’s totally True Blood. Later, the characters enter a zombie body parts warehouse that eerily recalls the waiting room for the recently deceased in Beetlejuice. And yeah, it just goes on like that. A whole subplot is taken from Idle Hands,...
- 7/27/2011
- by Megan Lehar
- The Scorecard Review
The Film:
The Italian comic series created by Tiziano Sclavi received an adaptation once before in the last great Italian film, Dellamorte Dellamore (aka Cemetery Man) in 1994. Although it was a loose translation, director Michele Soavi’s film is a wonder. It’s creepy, sexy, and darkly humorous, a rare blend of genre-bending that horror fans have properly applauded. While Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is a more strict adaptation of the comic, and is tonally different than Dellamorte Dellmore, but that doesn’t make it a lesser attempt, just a rather different one.
While it has a feeling of being rather small scale in scope, comparisons will happen and Dylan Dog is no Dellamorte Dellmore. Of course the most glaring omission is the lack of Anna Falchi’s amazingly perfect huge breasts, Dylan Dog doesn’t strike that surreal cord, but comes off as a creature feature in the...
The Italian comic series created by Tiziano Sclavi received an adaptation once before in the last great Italian film, Dellamorte Dellamore (aka Cemetery Man) in 1994. Although it was a loose translation, director Michele Soavi’s film is a wonder. It’s creepy, sexy, and darkly humorous, a rare blend of genre-bending that horror fans have properly applauded. While Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is a more strict adaptation of the comic, and is tonally different than Dellamorte Dellmore, but that doesn’t make it a lesser attempt, just a rather different one.
While it has a feeling of being rather small scale in scope, comparisons will happen and Dylan Dog is no Dellamorte Dellmore. Of course the most glaring omission is the lack of Anna Falchi’s amazingly perfect huge breasts, Dylan Dog doesn’t strike that surreal cord, but comes off as a creature feature in the...
- 7/27/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
When a movie comes out that's based upon something else, in this case a long-running comic book series, it's always a good idea to honor the source material. It's also a good idea to host a nifty contest to make sure that we do!
In celebration of the Blu-ray and DVD release of Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, 20th Century Fox, in association with Dread Central, is giving away two copies of the popular Dylan Dog comic books – both signed by Dylan Dog film director Kevin Munroe and star Sam Huntington. To enter, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is available now on Blu-ray and DVD via Twentieth Century Fox.
The film, directed by Kevin Munroe, stars Brandon Routh, Sam Huntington, Anita Briem, Taye Diggs, Kyle Russell Clements, Peter Stormare, and Olympic grappler Kurt Angle.
In celebration of the Blu-ray and DVD release of Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, 20th Century Fox, in association with Dread Central, is giving away two copies of the popular Dylan Dog comic books – both signed by Dylan Dog film director Kevin Munroe and star Sam Huntington. To enter, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is available now on Blu-ray and DVD via Twentieth Century Fox.
The film, directed by Kevin Munroe, stars Brandon Routh, Sam Huntington, Anita Briem, Taye Diggs, Kyle Russell Clements, Peter Stormare, and Olympic grappler Kurt Angle.
- 7/26/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Source Code In this complex but thrilling sci-fi actioner, Jake Gyllenhaal plays a soldier involved in a government mission that has him pyschically transported into the consciousness of a victim of a terrorist attack, as a means to figure out who was behind it. Over and over he relives the man's last eight minutes, each time getting closer to the source...and you'll be guessing how it turns out til the credits roll. Extras: Commentary with director Duncan Jones and Gyllenhaal (DVD/Bd); the Bd has picture-in-picture interviews, trivia, documentary shorts and experts discussing time travel. Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Onetime Superman Brandon Routh plays a supernatural detective in New Orleans who comes out of retirement to work on a murder case and uncovers a plot to bring a demon up from...
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- 7/26/2011
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
Source Code In this complex but thrilling sci-fi actioner, Jake Gyllenhaal plays a soldier involved in a government mission that has him pyschically transported into the consciousness of a victim of a terrorist attack, as a means to figure out who was behind it. Over and over he relives the man's last eight minutes, each time getting closer to the source...and you'll be guessing how it turns out til the credits roll. Extras: Commentary with director Duncan Jones and Gyllenhaal (DVD/Bd); the Bd has picture-in-picture interviews, trivia, documentary shorts and experts discussing time travel. Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Onetime Superman Brandon Routh plays a supernatural detective in New Orleans who comes out of retirement to work on a murder case and uncovers a plot to bring a demon up from...
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- 7/26/2011
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
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