7 articles from 2009
13 November 2009 3:30 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
We first heard the other day about the Saw VI Soundtrack Tour that kicks off in early December in Minnesota but held off a bit on reporting about it while we worked out the details of a very cool contest we're running in conjunction with the event. Read on for the skinny.
The Flood is teaming up with Mushroomhead and Ventana on the Saw VI Soundtrack Tour that's hitting seven lucky Midwest cities. And Dread Central is teaming up with The Flood and Total Assault to give one lucky person the chance to win a pair of tickets to the Chicago stop of the tour on December 3rd!
To enter, send us an E-mail Here that includes your full name and mailing address, and we'll do the rest. Just please be sure you will be in Chicago on December 3rd and available to attend the show. Winners will be announced Tuesday, »
- The Woman In Black
12 November 2009 11:15 AM, PST | Cinematical | See recent Cinematical news »
Shocker! Displaying a positive attitude that should warm the heart of any moviegoer who loves the female form, Eva Mendes declares: "If I feel it's appropriate to show some nudity in the scenes then I go for it." She told Fox News: "As much as I use my sexuality, I have never felt exploited. I feel like it's on my terms and I have no problem with it."
Speaking as someone who first noticed Mendes when Ethan Hawke opened a door in Training Day to reveal her lying naked on a bed, I say: "I have no problem with it, either." The actress is promoting her appearance in Werner Herzog's Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, which opens later this month (and prompted our own Jeffrey D. Anderson to wonder if the remake was a good idea in the first place.) Mendes has been willing to bare portions »
- Peter Martin
2 October 2009 1:25 PM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
On October 20th, Trustkill Records will release the Saw VI Soundtrack featuring new music from Hatebreed, Lacuna Coil, Mushroomhead, Chimaira, and more.
Today Fangoria Musick has a video preview of things to come, along with presenting the YouTube Premiere of Hatebreed's "In Ashes They Shall Reap" music video, which features New Footage from the sixth installment in the popular franchise. Details below!
Hit the image above to visit http://www.saw6soundtrack.com for the new Hatebreed video and for audio samples. You can pre-order the album direct from Trustkill by clicking here!
Saw VI Soundtrack Track Listing (Available October 20):
6 Chances:
01. Hatebreed "In Ashes They Shall Reap"
02. Lacuna Coil "The Last Goodbye" *
03. It Dies Today "Reckless Abandon"
04. Mushroomhead "Your Soul Is Mine" *
05. Chimaira "Warpath" *
06. Danko Jones "Code Of The Road"
6 Lessons:
07. Suicide Silence "Genocide / Saw VI Remix" *
08. Memphis May Fire "Ghost In The Mirror"
09. Outbreak "The Countdown Begins" *
10. Shadows »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
25 September 2009 3:38 PM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
Cleveland, Ohio’s pioneering rock vaudeville act Mushroomhead fresh off a successful summer trek with Hed(pe) and Straight Line Stitch, as well as dates on Mayhem Festival resume recording at their Filthy Hands Studio. Their 7th studio album will be completed this fall for a 2010 release via Megaforce/Sony Music. Produced by co-founding member and drummer Steve “Skinny” Felton, the band promises this will be their most ferocious and ruthless sound to date! The band recently released their “Vol. 2” DVD last year which debut at #7 in Billboard’s “Top Music Videos” chart.
In the meantime the band will debut a new song called “Your Soul Is Mine” to be released on the upcoming Saw VI movie soundtrack available everywhere on October 20. Back for the sixth installment of the Saw horror series this Halloween (in theaters October 23), moviegoers will once again cringe in their seats as blood, guts and body parts are up for grabs. »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
11 September 2009 7:06 AM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
"Hello... I want to play a game," those are the immortal words Saw's sadistic purveyor of self-imposed twisted justice Jigsaw utters to his victims as they come to. And if you hear those words you're soon to find yourself in a world of hurt. Back for the sixth installment of the Saw horror series this Halloween (in theaters October 23), moviegoers will once again cringe in their seats as blood, guts and body parts are up for grabs.
In Saw VI, Special Agent Strahm is dead, and Detective Hoffman has emerged as the unchallenged successor to Jigsaw's legacy. However, when the FBI draws closer to Hoffman, he is forced to set a game into motion, and Jigsaw's grand scheme is finally understood.
What started out as a "little" indie horror movie back in 2004 has turned into a juggernaut go-for-the-throat franchise so gruesome you want to turn away, yet so compelling you just can't. »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
30 June 2009 10:58 PM, PDT | Hollyscoop.com | See recent HollyScoop news »
Quincy Jones won’t be attending Michael Jackson’s funeral this coming Sunday. He was responsible for helping launch Jackson’s career, and the two were very close. He worked with Michael on three platinum-selling albums; Off The Wall, Bad, and Thriller. But Jones says it’s just too hard for him to attend. Quincy told Et, "I won't go to any more funerals as long as I live. I can't handle it." Jones found closure in his own by writing a touching blog for the La Times entitled “We Own The Night.” Here’s an excerpt... »
12 February 2009 5:40 PM, PST | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Filmmaker James Gray pinned all hope of getting his new film Two Lovers a big-screen release on Joaquin Phoenix - because if the retiring actor had turned down the main part, the movie would never have been made.
The director, who has previously worked with Phoenix on 2000's The Yards and 2007's We Own The Night, penned the project's lead role with his close pal in mind.
And Gray is grateful to the Walk The Line star for choosing to take on the role - the last film Phoenix made before announcing his plans to quit Hollywood for good - because his performance reminds the filmmaker of late movie star Montgomery Clift.
In a MovieMaker Magazine article paying tribute to the Oscar nominee, Gray writes, "I wrote Two Lovers knowing that if Joaquin didn’t want to do it it would never get made. The role was created for him: A tormented soul, struggling, lost, lonely and, finally, beautiful and heartbreaking. Who else could do it? Who else would?
"Thankfully for me, he said yes, and the shoot was the happiest of the three (movies we made). ...He was liberated. The result is work that seems to my eyes eerily redolent of Montgomery Clift at his best." »
7 articles from 2009
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