
With many critics let down by the snowboarder-inspired Green Goblin 2, goofy Dark Peter Parker sequences, and Batman and Robin-level of villains that made the third Spider-Man outing weaker than it's predecessors, director Sam Raimi has announced plans to return to his roots for his next feature, Drag me to Hell. Variety had few details beyond that it's a "morality tale about the unwitting recipient of a supernatural curse" that was written by Raimi and his brother shortly after Army of Darkness, but it promises to be a return the low(er)-budget genre filmmaking that made him a cult favorite. You may begin your pleading for Bruce Campbell to star... now.
Raimi 'Hell' bent on thriller [Variety]
October 15, 2007
For too long, our society has gone with only one version of Fatal Attraction, and that version was always maddeningly dissimilar to Saw. Thankfully, the makers of Saw are finally ready to take on the arduous task of making "a Twisted Pictures take on Fatal Attraction." What doe...
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October 4, 2007
Hollywood Reporter divulged that Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley will play gene-splicing scientists in Splice, a sci-fi thriller by the director of Cube. More importantly, AICN got shots of the freakish results of their splicing. Man oh man, they are gross. Who would have thought...
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April 18, 2007
Moviehole reports that Jean Claude Van Damme will be extending slightly beyond the action genre to try his hand at a supernatural thriller with some horror elements in Holy Blood, said to be something like The Exorcist meets The X-Files meets terrible Belgian acting.
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