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19 hours ago | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
You know what really makes a man? A beard. Beards have been featured in films throughout the history of cinema, some great, some good, and some not so great or good. But over the years a few beards have stood the test of time and deserve a little attention. So without further ado ...
The Buz presents:
The Top Ten List Of The Greatest Beards In Horror History
10: Laurence Fishburne as Max in A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 3: Dream Warriors
Max had one of those beards that just looked like it belonged there. It was a part of his face. While it wasn’t the fullest or longest beard, it makes an impression. And if I’m not mistaken, it’s the only film in which Larry Fishburne had a beard, making it both unique and stylish. Let us hope he brings it back soon.
Unique and Stylish, …
- The Buz
21 December 2009 10:24 AM, PST | LatinoReview | See recent LatinoReview news »
The Crazies is a remake of the 1973 George Romero film about a town that of course, gets a little wacky because of a zombie-like virus.The final poster has just debuted for the film. Click Here if you want to see the trailer. Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy…until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” gone horribly wrong, four friends find themselves trapped in their hometown in The Crazies, a reinvention of the George Romero classic directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay by Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39) and Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre). David Dutton (Timothy Olyphant) is sheriff of Ogden Marsh, a picture-perfect American town with happy, law-abiding citizens. But one night, one of them comes to a school baseball game with a loaded shotgun, …
21 December 2009 10:03 AM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
Overture Films just sent over the final poster and an updated synopsis for The Crazies (read the Fangoria advance review here), which opens February 26th in theatres everywhere. Check out the new materials below, and be sure to visit Fangoria.com tomorrow for an exclusive sneak-preview of our Crazies coverage from Fangoria #290 (available January 19th)!
Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy…until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” gone horribly wrong, four friends find themselves trapped in their hometown in The Crazies, a reinvention of the George Romero classic directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay by Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39) and Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre).
David Dutten (Timothy Olyphant) is sheriff of Ogden Marsh, a picture-perfect American town with happy, law-abiding citizens. …
- no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
21 December 2009 8:51 AM, PST | HorrorYearbook | See recent HorrorYearbook news »
Here is the final poster and gallery for The Crazies in theaters February 26, 2010. Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy…until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” gone horribly wrong, four friends find themselves trapped in their hometown in The Crazies, a reinvention of the George Romero classic directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay by Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39) and Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre). …
- Press Release Robot
16 December 2009 1:18 PM, PST | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »
Breck Eisner (The Crazies, Sahara) will be helming a remake of The Brood, the 1979 horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg. The La Times unearthed this bit of news.
If you’ve been keeping count, Eisner was recently attached to the upcoming remake of The Creature from the Black Lagoon, but has since been replaced by Ridley Scott protegé Carl Rinsch.
What story could possibly justify the above picture? Hit the jump to find out…
The original film followed an unorthodox psychotherapist and his patients, who were subjected to a technique that explored their negative emotions and created physical manifestations of their grief, anger etc. in the form of welts and other disfigurements on their bodies.
One woman birthed disfigured children – rage beasts – who acted out her negative emotions as they grew more intense from the psychotherapist’s questioning. Horror ensued. No word on how or if the new …
- Scott Miller
15 December 2009 8:56 AM, PST | HorrorYearbook | See recent HorrorYearbook news »
We just received the newest trailer, pictures and synopsis for The Crazies remake in theaters February 26, 2010. Check out all all the cut and paste goodness below! Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy…until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” gone horribly wrong, four friends find themselves trapped in their hometown in The Crazies, a reinvention of the George Romero classic directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay by Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39) and Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre). …
- Press Release Robot
14 December 2009 6:47 PM, PST | FusedFilm | See recent FusedFilm news »
Overture Films sent us a couple of new photos and a new trailer for the upcoming Crazies film. They also sent us a updated synopsis of the film.
Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy…until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” gone horribly wrong, four friends find themselves trapped in their hometown in The Crazies, a reinvention of the George Romero classic directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay by Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39) and Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre).
David Dutten (Timothy Olyphant) is sheriff of Ogden Marsh, a picture-perfect American town with happy, law-abiding citizens. But one night, one of them comes to a school baseball game with a loaded shotgun, ready to kill. Another man burns down his own house… …
- Kevin Coll
14 December 2009 5:10 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
In preparation for the upcoming release of the latest Romero flick getting the remake treatment, Breck Eisner's The Crazies, two new stills showed up online today in all manner of eye-popping color.
Check them out below (click to make them larger) along with the recently released trailer #2. The Crazies is coming to theatres on February 26, 2010.
Synopsis
Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy…until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” gone horribly wrong, four friends find themselves trapped in their hometown in The Crazies, a reinvention of the George Romero classic directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay by Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39) and Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre).
David Dutten (Timothy Olyphant) is sheriff of Ogden Marsh, a picture-perfect American town with happy, …
- Uncle Creepy
12 December 2009 1:46 PM, PST | Filmofilia | See recent Filmofilia news »
Yahoo Movies has debuted the second trailer for “The Crazies.”
The Crazies | Radha Mitchel
The drama horror, a remake of George A. Romero’s 1973 cult classic, is directed by Breck Eisner (”Sahara”) from the script written by Scott Kosar (”The Amityville Horror,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”) and Ray Wright (”Pulse,” “Case 39″).
“The Crazies” stars Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Danielle Panabaker and Joe Anderson.
David Dutton (Timothy Olyphant) is sheriff of Ogden Marsh, a picture-perfect American town with happy, law-abiding citizens. But one night, one of them comes to a school baseball game with a loaded shotgun, ready to kill. Another man burns down his own house…after locking his wife and young son in a closet inside. Within days, the town has transformed into a sickening asylum; people who days ago lived quiet, unremarkable lives have now become depraved, blood-thirsty killers, hiding in the darkness with guns and knives. …
- Fiona
12 December 2009 1:08 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
A new look at the latest Romero flick getting the remake treatment has slipped online just in time for the weekend. Looking for a getaway from all the crazies out shopping for Christmas? Then watch this. It's much safer and far less annoying.
Breck Eisner's remake of The Crazies is coming to theatres on February 26, 2010. Let us know what you think below.
Synopsis
Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy ... until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” gone horribly wrong, four friends find themselves trapped in their hometown in The Crazies, a reinvention of the George Romero classic directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay by Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39) and Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre).
David Dutten (Timothy Olyphant) is sheriff of Ogden Marsh, …
- Uncle Creepy
7 December 2009 8:04 AM, PST | HeyUGuys.co.uk | See recent HeyUGuys news »
The list of films that I want to see next year is ever growing and today I’m reminded about The Crazies which is scheduled for release 26th February 2010.
Crazies stars Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Danielle Panabaker, Joe Anderson and is directed by Breck Eisner. Check out the new international trailer below.
In a terrifying tale of the American Dream gone wrong, four friends find themselves trapped in their hometown. A reinvention of the George A. Romero classic, The Crazies is directed by Breck Eisner (Sahara) and is based on a screenplay by Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39) and Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre).
David Dutton (Timothy Olyphant) is sheriff in a picture-perfect American town with happy, law-abiding citizens. But one night, one of them comes to a school baseball game with a loaded shotgun, ready to kill. Another man burns down his house after locking …
- David Sztypuljak
3 December 2009 8:49 AM, PST | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »
The last time we reported on the completely unnecessary remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic The Birds, it looked to be dead on the ground, at least for the time being. Sadly, however, it appears the remake is still on its way, and it may have found a new director.
Casino Royale director, Martin Campbell, had been attached up until this point to direct The Birds. However, a little project called Green Lantern came along, and evidently The Birds got brushed to the side and almost forgot about. According to Pajiba, their inside source in The Hollywood Cog says that Campbell is no longer helming the $60 million project, which is set up at Michael Bay’s horror remake-prone production company, Platinum Dunes (the studio responsible for the remakes of A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday the 13th, amongst others).
However, a project …
- Ross Miller
2 December 2009 6:45 AM, PST | Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel news »
The current trend in Hollywood to "reimagine" or "reboot" a movie franchise rather than create a sequel continues. This time, it's a horror movie that has already been rebooted in recent years. The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films, according to Bloody Disgusting, are planning on rebooting The Amityville Horror less than five years after producer Michael Bay and Platinum Dunes reimagined the 1979 original.
Based on the 1977 book The Amityville Horror: A True Story by Jay Anson, the original movie starred James Brolin and Margot Kidder as newlyweds who are driven out of their house in Amityville, New York, by evil entities from beyond the grave. The 2005 version starred Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George and was marketed by MGM as being based on new information about the supposedly true events.
Other than the news that an unspecified director may already be in talks to direct the reboot, there's no other information about the project. …
- BrentJS Sprecher
1 December 2009 12:14 AM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
Viral marketing when done right can feel like an extra added layer of goodness on top of a project we're all excited about. When done poorly it feels like schills shoving crap down your throat that you have no interest in whatsoever. With the release of The Crazies remake rapidly approaching two new viral sites have been set up to lure the fans in.
Check out the newly launched sites for the official Save Ogden Marsh blog and Dakon/Pendrill Chemicals to get an idea of where Overture Films is heading with this baby!
Breck Eisner's remake of The Crazies is heading to theatres on February 26, 2010. Let us know what you think below.
Synopsis
Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy…until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” gone horribly wrong, …
- Uncle Creepy
30 November 2009 4:33 AM, PST | WeAreMovieGeeks.com | See recent WeAreMovieGeeks.com news »
Part of the original, 1979 film’s tagline says it all. For God’s sake, Dimension Films, don’t go through with this project. According to Bloody Disgusting, the Weinstein-backed genre studio is prepping a remake of The Amityville Horror. No, you didn’t get into a DeLorean, and, no, we didn’t just jettison ourselves back to 2004. Platinum Dunes did release a remake of the film in 2005 starring Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George, but that isn’t stopping Dimension from turning around five years later to do the exact, same thing.
According to Bloody Disgusting (and their source) a director is already in talks to helm the project. Until recently, MGM was planning on doing an Amityville-centric film, The Amityville Tapes. Their recent financial issues have, to say the very least, put a hamper in that film’s projection.
The 2005 version of the film was anything if not a success. …
- Kirk
30 November 2009 3:46 AM, PST | Screenrush | See recent Screenrush news »
According to Bloody Disgusting, the Weinstein Co and Dimension Films are planning to remake The Amityville Horror. It's slightly strange news considering it's only been four years since the last remake by Platinum Dunes back in 2005, which starred Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George and grossed over $108 million worldwide.
The original film, directed by Stuart Rosenberg, was a cult favourite back in 1979 and was adapted from the book which was said to document the real life paranormal experiences of the Lutz family in their home in Amityville, New York, although there has since always been controversy and speculation as to whether this was really the case.
Of course, with the hype surrounding Paranormal Activity at the moment, which is a film in very much the same vein as The Amityville Horror, it's hardly surprising that the Weinsteins may be looking to exploit the "real life" paranormal zeitgeist that's pervaded cinema this year. …
29 November 2009 1:00 PM, PST | firstshowing.net | See recent FirstShowing.net news »
As if Dimension Films didn't already have enough garbage on their upcoming slate, they're going ahead and adding yet another tired horror remake onto the pile as Bloody-Disgusting discovered that they are planning to remake The Amityville Horror. This comes only four years after the Platinum Dunes produced remake directed by Andrew Douglas grossed over $100 million internationally. Without specifics mentioned, there's apparently already a director in talks to develop the project, but with all the problems the Weinstein's have had recently with delayed pictures and halted production, who knows when this could get off the ground? The original 1979 film was based on a 1977 book of the same name which claims to be a true story based on the real life paranormal experiences of the Lutz family, but has garnered much debate about its accuracy. The 2005 film is a remake of the original film, as well as its own …
- Ethan Anderton
29 November 2009 10:22 AM, PST | www.ohmygore.com/ | See recent OhMyGore news »
Weinstein Company and Dimension Films are planning yet another remake of "The Amityville Horror" reports Bloody Disgusting. The 1979 cult horror classic was based on a true story and deals with a family moving into their apparent Long Island dream house, only to discover a murder took place in the house several years back and the place is now haunted. Andrew Douglas directed the 2005 remake produced by Platinum Dunes that grossed over $100 million at the box office worldwide. Critical reviews were not very good for the film which has gone on to become more famous for showing off a very muscular Ryan Reynolds than actually provoking terror. Bd indicates a director already in talks to develop the project but no word on a production schedule as yet. …
27 November 2009 2:47 PM, PST | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »
BloodyDisgusting is reporting that the Weinstein Co and Dimension Films are planning to remake The Amityville Horror... yes... again. The Platinum Dunes' remake of the 1979 cult favorite grossed over $108 million worldwide in 2005, and is still somewhat fresh in audiences minds. Why launch into another remake, so soon? It seems to me that the Weinstein's are desperate to push some franchise sequels/remakes back to the big screen. I never really liked the Amityville series, or the 2005 remake for that matter. But I'm not usually into supernatural/paranormal haunted house films. Having heard many stories about the Weinstein's, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the idea to remake Amityville was spurred by the success of Paranormal Activity. I've always found the story behind Amityville to be more interesting than any of the films that were released. The book in which the 1979 film was adapted from was said to be based …
- Peter Sciretta
26 November 2009 7:05 PM, PST | GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news »
Probably because, you know, it worked so well for The Hulk, The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films are apparently remaking The Amityville Horror, which was just remade a handful of years ago. Personally, I'm happy, but not because this movie is happening. I'm happy because I predicted not long ago that we would soon need to use the term "threemake" to describe remakes of remakes.
I didn't see that term finding a practical use this decade, but here you go. The threemake was reported today by Bloody Disgusting, who reminds us that the Ryan Reynolds version did make $100 million worldwide, and I'll remind you how well horror movies in general have done this year. Of course, horror is a very, very fickle genre, so there's no guarantee next year will give us a bumper crop of blood.
The rumor reveals that Dimension may already be discussing the project with a director, …
- Colin Boyd
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