Earlier today, we took a look back the Wes Craven-directed 2005 thriller Red Eye… so we figured, why not follow that up by taking a look at a remake of a Craven horror film that was released the year after Red Eye reached theatres? The movie we’re taking about is the 2006 version of The Hills Have Eyes (watch it Here), a remake of Craven’s 1977 classic. It’s time for this one to be revisited, and you can hear all about it in the embed above.
While the original film was written and directed by Craven, Alexandre Aja directed the remake from a screenplay he wrote with Grégory Levasseur. Here’s the synopsis: Bob Carter and his wife Ethel, along with five other members of the family, are heading for San Diego with their camper van. An accident strands them in the desert and while two of the men go for help,...
While the original film was written and directed by Craven, Alexandre Aja directed the remake from a screenplay he wrote with Grégory Levasseur. Here’s the synopsis: Bob Carter and his wife Ethel, along with five other members of the family, are heading for San Diego with their camper van. An accident strands them in the desert and while two of the men go for help,...
- 2/22/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Throughout the month of December, TV Editor Kate Kulzick and Film Editor Ricky D will review classic Christmas adaptions, posting a total of 13 each, one a day, until the 25th of December.
The catch: They will swap roles as Rick takes on reviews of television Christmas specials and Kate takes on Christmas movies. Today is day 18.
Go (1999)
Written by John August
Directed by Doug Liman
What’s it about?
Supermarket employees get wrapped up in a drug deal gone wrong at Christmas.
Review
Despite the continued popularity of Christmas movies year in and year out, or perhaps because of it, the majority of them feel very much the same. Even the good ones tend to hit on the same topics and themes- family, forgiveness, charity. Go bucks this trend, giving us a film about the holiday exploits of a set of friends. There’s no mention of family, very little of forgiveness,...
The catch: They will swap roles as Rick takes on reviews of television Christmas specials and Kate takes on Christmas movies. Today is day 18.
Go (1999)
Written by John August
Directed by Doug Liman
What’s it about?
Supermarket employees get wrapped up in a drug deal gone wrong at Christmas.
Review
Despite the continued popularity of Christmas movies year in and year out, or perhaps because of it, the majority of them feel very much the same. Even the good ones tend to hit on the same topics and themes- family, forgiveness, charity. Go bucks this trend, giving us a film about the holiday exploits of a set of friends. There’s no mention of family, very little of forgiveness,...
- 12/19/2011
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
Indican Pictures is ready to unleash scary revenge, with this first poster for Bat S#*! Crazy. Don't stare too long at the graphic, because the art begins to stare back. Releasing on DVD May 24th, Bat S#*! Crazy tells a terrifying tale of Joseph and those little frustrating wrongs that threaten to push us all over the edge. However, Joseph does not just plunge over the edge, he dives in head first. Joseph unleashes a cursed wolf into his local neighbourhood to vicious results. Let the nightmare being with this graphic and synopsis, then go Bat S#*! Crazy this May!
The plot summary for Bat S*&^ Crazy is here:
"What happens when your past comes back for revenge?
Nobody likes Joseph, but he didn’t really care until his beloved dog went missing. It made him suddenly realize that behind a veneer of suburban bliss something is seriously wrong. The...
The plot summary for Bat S*&^ Crazy is here:
"What happens when your past comes back for revenge?
Nobody likes Joseph, but he didn’t really care until his beloved dog went missing. It made him suddenly realize that behind a veneer of suburban bliss something is seriously wrong. The...
- 5/6/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We just discovered the official website for Dave Payne's Reeker follow-up, No Man's Land: The Rise Of The Reeker, which features not only a few more stills, but also the trailer for the film! Check it out, it's actually a pretty damn cool website! Arriving on DVD October 14th from Lionsgate and Ghost House Underground, a Sheriff and his son try to apprehend bank robbers on their way to Mexico only to find that they are both being stalked by a far more deadly enemy, the fire-wielding Reeker. Desmond Askew, Lew Temple, Valerie Cruz, Robert Pine, Stephen Martines, Mircea Monroe, Michael Muhney, Wilmer Calderon, Alejandro Patino and Shelly Desai all star.
- 8/8/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
Touched by an Angel co-star Valerie Bertinelli is set to star as Peter MacNicol's wife in CBS' comedy pilot Crazylove, while Oscar winner Cloris Leachman has been tapped to play his mom. Meanwhile, Laura Harris -- hot off Fox's 24 -- has joined Showtime's series Dead Like Me as a regular. Over at NBC, Paul Dooley and Susan Diol have joined Tom Selleck in NBC's comedy pilot Touch 'Em All McCall. In other casting news, Kathleen Rose Perkins, Patrick Fabian, Heath Hyche and Desmond Askew have been cast in Fox's comedy pilot Jack's House.
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