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2009 | 2008

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Exclusive Microvideo for The Children

29 September 2009 11:21 AM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »

Lionsgate Home Entertainment gave Fango an exclusive advance peek at a Ghost House Underground Microvideo from the DVD and Blu-ray of The Children, one of four new chillers it’s releasing on both formats under the Ghost House banner October 6. The clip is a montage from the movie set to the song “The Great Divide” by female-fronted hard rock band In This Moment; you can see it below.

The Children, directed by Waz/The Killing Gene’s Tom Shankland, is set in the British countryside at Christmastime, when two families’ celebration turns bloody as their young kids inexplicably turn murderous. The other Ghost House titles are Andrew van den Houten’s Offspring, Eduardo Sanchez’s Seventh Moon and Mark A. LewisThe Thaw, all with commentaries, featurettes and/or other special features. Check out our rave review of The Children here and pick up Fango #287, now on sale, for an »

- no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold )

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Director talks his brutal Bronson, new Crowley film

13 March 2009 1:55 PM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »

Opening in the UK today is Bronson, director Nicolas Winding Refn’s violently surreal screen biography of notorious British thug Michael Petersen. Adopting the name Charles Bronson, after the Death Wish movie star, for his bare-knuckle fighting persona, Petersen has spent most of his adult life in prison solitary confinement.

Refn’s nihilistic tribute, with nods to Stanley Kubrick and Kenneth Anger, has provoked a huge controversy and much critical acclaim, with actor Tom Hardy (from Lethal Dose, Minotaur, The Killing Gene and Star Trek: Nemesis) attracting stunning reviews for his fearless, raw and powerful lead performance. At the London premiere, Refn (pictured) introduced Hardy on stage with the words “My Aleister Crowley.” Afterward, the director (whose credits also include Fear X and the Pusher trilogy) gave Fango the exclusive on what he meant.

“I’m a massive fan of filmmaker Kenneth Anger,” explains the Danish filmmaker, who’s currently »

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Tom Shankland's The Children up for R2 DVD pre-order

7 January 2009 1:54 PM, PST | QuietEarth.us | See recent QuietEarth news »

Brit directors Tom Shankland (W Delta Z) and Paul Andrew Williams (The Cottage) worked together on the The Children and the reviews from England have been pretty solid. For anyone not living in jolly 'ol England though, we've had to patiently await the release of a DVD which, thanks to the fine people atContender Home Entertainment, is now imminent across the pond.

A relaxing Christmas vacation turns into a terrifying fight for survival as the children begin to turn on their parents.

You can pre-oder a copy from Amazon here and watch the trailer after the break.

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