Published by Steven Tee November 5th, 2009
in NEWS.
Dreadcentral.com had scored the first stills for the upcoming remake of Piranha 3D. They were released at the AFM. On April 16, 2010, you’ll probably not want to back in the water again once this chomper hits theaters. Click to read on and to see pictures.
Jaws… lots and lots of jaws. From acclaimed director Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes) comes the new action thriller PIRANHA 3D, in the latest eye-popping 3D technology. A new type of terror is about to be cut loose on beautiful Lake Victoria. After a sudden underwater tremor sets free scores of the prehistoric man-eating fish, an unlikely group of strangers must band together to stop themselves from becoming fish food for the area’s new razor-toothed residents. But our heroine (Elisabeth Shue) is seriously outnumbered, and with only one chance to save the lake and her family from totally being devoured, she must risk everything to destroy the aquatic carnivores herself.”
Continue reading ‘Piranha 3D First Stills!’
Published by Steven Tee November 3rd, 2009
in NEWS.
The American remake of the Swedish film, Let the Right One In, called me Let Me In has began with principle photography in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Writer/director Matt Reeves’s (Cloverfield) adaptation will have child stars Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road) and Chloe Moretz (The Eye) playing two main characters in the recently revived Hammer Films production. The film is set to wrap in January
Packed with extra gore stuffing, ThanksKilling delivers a hilarious tongue-and-cheek horror much needed in a genre that has been serious for too long. With an 80′s appeal and a Troma-like presence, the audience can look past the intentional “turkeyshit” dialogue, the all over the place plot, and the rubber, yet well-introduced, Turkey to just enjoy the film for what it is: a holiday/supernatural creature horror spoof that intends to shock its viewers and to ridicule bad acting and plot line for the sake of entertainment.
Published by Steven Tee November 2nd, 2009
in CONTEST.
This is it. We’ve come to the end. It comes down to the unstoppable Jason Voorhees versus the undead bloodsucking Dracula. Its a pretty close race for those members who have entered and don’t give up now for those who think they’ve haven’t had many wins – don’t give up! Prizes need to be won!!!
Published by Steven Tee October 31st, 2009
in MUSIC.
Since I’ve kind of skimmed down the tracks a bit (or better yet cheated all of you out of a 11), I’m giving you my treat for Halloween – 2 bonus tracks have been added to the player below. The final three tracks are from the movies Gutterballs, Predator, and Tenebre and all of them are themes from their respective titles.
Published by Steven Tee October 30th, 2009
in MUSIC.
Welcome back to Terror Tracks to Halloween! With Halloween almost here, I’m going to be lighting the mood up with some Jerry Goldsmith and The ‘burbs. Yeah, that quirky dark comedy horror hit with Tom Hanks and Bruce Dern. RIP Henry “Dr. Klopek” Gibson.
Published by Steven Tee October 29th, 2009
in MUSIC.
Welcome back to Terror Tracks to Halloween! We are on day 4 of 6! We’re getting close to the top spot. I know, I know that this isn’t technically horror – yet it has the elements of a creature feature! Starship Troopers, the big hunt is on!
A definite contender amongst current indie zombie pictures. Deadlands 2: Trapped brings the utmost feeling of dread and loathing back from what has been long missed from the genre and was a long time overdue. Though powerful in dark tones and introducing a deep hate for the government bodies, this zombie outbreak film over induces on bland dialogue, pointless scenes and the uses of film noir shadows; none of these issues can be easily ignored. Yet, there is hope for numerous scenes scattered with in the duration and that is enough to satisfy a true fan of a subgenre we call home.
Published by Steven Tee October 28th, 2009
in MUSIC.
Another day, another terror track! This one comes from Goblin, who we SHOULD all know well and love, right? Don’t let me catch you not knowing who Goblin is or I will string you up by your toe nails. With that being said, here is the theme from Dario Argento’s Deep Red. The title is called Profondo Rosso and it is typical Goblin Italiano trash and I love every bit of it and now you can share my love for it too!
Published by Steven Tee October 27th, 2009
in MUSIC.
Welcome back to Terror Tracks to Halloween. We are at number 5 of 6 on the countdown. I started you off with a more mainstream film, Cape Fear, and now I’m bringing you back to the Indie scene, the Italian Indie scene with the theme from Lucio Fulci’s Zombie (aka Zombi 2).
A movie that makes you think twice about becoming a celebrity; Misery delves into the mind and the world of an obsessively violent stalker. With interesting characters, a solid story, and a situation that makes you uncomfortable to the point that it hurts, one can say that movie adaptation of the Stephen King novel does have the same take away dread feeling as it’s novel counterpart.
Published by Steven Tee October 26th, 2009
in MUSIC.
We did something similar to this last year with providing 11 horror related themes from various films. We even made them available for download. However, this year will be different. First off, we’re only doing 6 instead of 11 and we are covering our asses and just letting you listen to them. Sorry folks but we don’t wanna get sued.
Published by Steven Tee October 26th, 2009
in Horror MOVIE TRAILERS/VIDEOS and NEWS.
With the sleeper success of Paranormal Activity, there is talk of a sequel among the head hanchos of Paramount Studios. Paranormal Activity is looking at making over $100 million at the box office – a quick and hefty sum considering its limited release.
This may or may not be a good idea. For one, you can not rush a sequel to successful originals. It just hurts the studios and, most of all, the audiences’ eyes, causing any sequel after that to be condemned to a horrible box office fate. Secondly, just because you have the rights to the movie, doesn’t mean you have to make a sequel – just some food for thought.
Published by Steven Tee October 25th, 2009
in CONTEST.
The Final Four are here. The best of the best have made past through some tough competition. Now, only Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, Dracula and Leatherface are left and you must decided their fate – which two will be victorious and which two will be eliminated. Remember to vote first and then had to the forums to predict the winners. Those Blu-ray prizes are waiting to be won and can’t be won by just sitting on your ass doing nothing!
Published by Steven Tee October 19th, 2009
in CONTEST.
Okay, contestants, we are nearing the final rounds and right now, it is looking like all the big name, house-hold horror names are taking out all the less-known individuals. Which makes the matches less interesting but this way it makes it more complicated for the voters because you might like both characters. So, choose wisely! And don’t forget to check out the prizes winners will get so keep reading!