2012
04.03

Check Into the ‘No Tell Motel’ with Angel McCord!

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Angel McCord (pictured on left), kissing sister of “90210” starlet AnnaLynne McCord, is starring in actor-turned-director Brett Donowho’s (The Sacred) new roadside-motel based thriller No Tell Motel. Written by newcomer T.J. Cimfel, the story follows a group of five friends stranded in haunted woods.

The synopsis reads:

The old Horak place, an abandoned roadside motel tucked away in the woods just off Route H, is the stuff of local legend.

The place where little Angela Horak got run down in the middle of the road. Of course, that was nothing compared to what happened to her parents afterwards.

It’s not exactly the ideal place to get stranded. But that’s exactly what happens to adorable Megan Walsh and her four teenage friends when their RV gives up the ghost.

With no other options, the group reluctantly decides to hole up for the night in the crumbling motel’s mysteriously organized Room Six. It isn’t long though, before Megan and her friends discover they’re not alone

No Tell Motel costars Johnny Hawkes (Zombie Strippers), Andrew MacFarlane (Day 4), James Tyce (Catholic Cheerleaders for Satan), newcomer Chalie Howes and the very hot Chelsey Reist (Crowsnest).

McCord is best known for her playing Merle on Max After Dark’s new erotic series “Chemistry.”  Her only horror cred is Donowho’s The Sacred, in which she starred opposite Jeff Fahey (“LOST”) and Sid Haig (Devil’s Rejects).

2012
04.03

TV Is Going to Hell: Sonar Announces ‘Hellraiser’ Series!

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Sonar Entertainment, formerly RHI Entertainment, has announced plans to reboot Clive Barker’s Hellraiser movie as a television series. Among the project’s producers is Larry Kuppin, whose New World Entertainment backed the first two Hellraiser movies.

From Sonar’s website:

One of the most successful (and terrifying) franchises in film history is ready for its weekly television debut.

For over 25 years, fans have followed the exploits of an insidious villain named Pinhead, summoned from a nightmarish underworld by an ancient puzzle box.

He will seduce you with power and tempt you with fear, until your soul belongs to him. Now, for the first time, a weekly series set in the fantastic realm of Hellraiser will thrill audiences worldwide.

Hellraiser is based on the Clive Barker novella “The Hellbound Heart.” The British author directed the very first film in the franchise, but regrettably sold the rights before it hit theaters in 1987. The film series is now on its ninth sequel, the awful Hellraiser Revelations.

2012
04.02

‘Ted’ Is Seth MacFarlane’s Talking, Womanizing, Pot-Smoking Stuffed Bear!

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Universal has released a red-band trailer for “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane’s feature film directorial debut Ted. The live-action/CG-animated comedy stars Mark WahlbergMila KunisJoel McHalePatrick WarburtonGiovanni Ribisi Jessica Stroup and Laura Vandervoort.

The film’s synopsis reads:

[Ted] tells the story of John Bennett (Wahlberg), a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life as the result of a childhood wish…and has refused to leave his side ever since.

Why is Clatto posting on a comedy? Because it’s about a talking, walking, pot-smoking, womanizing teddy bear. I also crashed a screening of the flick and can honestly say that it’s hilarious—a demented, yet oddly sweet, classic.

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2012
04.01

A Little Something to Remind You About That ‘Total Recall’ Remake!

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The first official trailer for Sony Pictures’ Total Recall has gone online. The Len Wiseman-directed remake stars Colin Farrell as Doug Quaid, a factory worker who starts to believe he’s a spy when his real memories and those he purchased from an implanting company start to blur together.

Also starring in the film are Kate Beckinsale as Doug’s wife Lori Quaid, Jessica Biel as prostitute-turned-resistance fighter Melina, Bill Nighy as the head of the resistance and Bryan Cranston as free world leader Chancellor Cohaagen.

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2012
04.01

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IFC Midnight has released a pretty intense looking trailer for Argentinean filmmakers Adrian and Ramiro Garcia Bogliano’s new frightener Penumbra. The film is the Bogliano’s followup to the 2010 abduction thriller Sudor Frio (Cold Sweat).

Penumbra stars Spanish actress Cristina Brondo as a lawyer who rents out an inherited dingy apartment to a mysterious man during a solar eclipse that brings forth horrific events. The movie arrives in selected theaters and VOD on April 20.

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2012
03.31

Tara Reid Plays ‘The Fields’

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Directors Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni (4th Dimension) will finally see the release of their sophomore effort The Fields after a three-year delay. Set to street on DVD on April 24, the supernatural thriller stars a surprisingly grungy-looking Tara Reid (American Reunion).

Set in a small Pennsylvania town in 1973, The Field’s revolves around a young boy who spends a lot of his time at his grandparent’s farm avoiding his fucked up family. His safe haven gets threatened, however, when a malevolent force in the cornfields starts to make itself known.

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2012
03.31

‘Despite the Gods’ or How Jennifer Lynch Got Screwed in Bollywood

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For her third feature film, Hisss, director Jennifer Lynch decided to shoot in India. Things did not go well. Production was a nightmare, control of the film was taken away from her by the Hindi producers of the film and the finished product never scored a proper distribution deal.

Penny Vozniak documents the ordeal in what looks to be an extremely amusing documentary called Despite the Gods. Lynch draws sympathy, but  watching Bollywood starlet Mallika Sherawat have a hard time will truly break your heart … cause she’s hot.

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2012
03.29

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Relativity Media has released the first official trailer to its Jennifer Lawrence (Hunger Games) toplined frightener The House at the End of the Street. The Mark Tonderai-directed film, which costars Elisabeth Shue (Piranha 3-D) and Max Thieriot (Chloe), arrives in theaters on Sept. 21.

House at the End of the Street revolves around a teen girl (Lawrence) and her mother (Shue) who discover that the house across from her new home was the scene of a brutal murder. Things complicate further when the girl befriends the deceased family’s surviving son (Thieriot).

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2012
03.28

Rosario Dawson Joins Supernatural NYPD Unit ‘O.C.T.’

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Actress Rosario Dawson and “Walking Dead” producer Gale Anne Hurd are developing a supernatural drama for A&E based on the graphic novel O.C.T. (Occult Crimes Taskforce), created by Dawson and David Atchison. “Homicide: Life on the Street” writer Jorge Zamacona will pen the pilot.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dawson will star as Sophia Ortiz, a new member of the NYPD’s O.C.T., a bureau “established after the Civil War to make the New York City streets safe from practitioners of black magic, demons from another dimension and all manner of supernatural malcontents.”

Dawson is best known to genre fans for her roles in Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof and Robert Rodriguez’s Sin City. Additional creds include D.J. Caruso’s tech-thriller Eagle Eye, Barry Sonnenfeld’s Men in Black II and Chris Columbus’ Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief.

2012
03.27

Chloe Moretz Could Be Your New ‘Carrie’

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Fifteen-year-old actress Chloe Moretz (Dark Shadows)has been offered the iconic role of Carrie White in MGM and Screen Gems’ Kimberly Peirce-directed adaptation of the 1974 Stephen King bestseller Carrie. Moretz reportedly beat out Haley Bennett (Haunting of Molly Hartley) and Dakota Fanning (Twilight Saga) for the role.

Carrie tells the story of a bullied high school teen who develops deadly telepathic powers when she reaches puberty. After suffering a humiliating prank at her school’s prom, she freaks the fuck out and uses her new found skills to punish her classmates and her religiously retarded mother.

King’s novel was first adapted for the big screen in 1976 by Brian De Palma and starred Sissy Spacek as Carrie, Piper Laurie as her deranged mother and Amy Irving, William Katt and John Travolta as bullies.

Moretz is coming off Martin Scorsese’s epic fantasy Hugo, a Best Picture nominee at the 2012 Oscars. Notable genre creds include Matt Reeves’ Let Me In, the Michael Mann-produced Texas Killing Fields, Platinum Dunes’ The Amityville Horror (her scary movie debut) and, of course, Matthew Vaughn’s Kick Ass, in which she stole the show as pint-sized hero Hit-Girl.