British actress Hannah Murray is set to star in season two of HBO’s Emmy-nominated fantasy series “Game of Thrones.” The 22-year-old up-and-comer will play Gilly, wife/daughter to Craster (Robert Pugh), an old pervy ally to the Night’s Watch.
Murray is coming off director Hideo Nakata’s (The Ring 2, Dark Water) cyberspace thriller Chatroom (costarring Fright Night’sImogen Poots), but is best known for her role as anorexic teen Cassie Ainsworth on the U.K.’s popular adolescent soap “Skins.”
Laura Ramsey is set to join Amy Smart (Mirrors) in director George Bessudo’s (Lake Dead) upcoming supernatural thriller Glimmer. No word on what role the 28-year-old stunner will play but, even if she was portraying a tree, this movie’s strokevalue watchability factor just went up.
Ramsey’s horror creds include Renny Harlin’s The Covenant, Jim Gillespie’s New Orleans-based frightener Venom, and the 2005 horror-comedy Cruel World (starring Jaime Presley). She is probably best known, however, for her gruesomely tragic turn in 2008’s The Ruins.
The only other name attached to star in Glimmer so far is Canadian actor and Resident Evil: Afterlife heavy Shawn Roberts. Here’s hoping Bessudo remembers to give Lake Dead starlet Kelsey Wedeen a call as he fills out his cast.
We’ll keep ya posted on additional casting and release info as it comes.
There’s a good chance that the new ABC series “Revenge” doesn’t fall into what we normally cover on Clatto, but it does deal with malicious payback—a theme we relate to because we really fucking hate everybody (Except you. You guys are special, and not in a short bus way).
“Everwood” and “Brothers & Sisters” actress Emily VanCamp stars in the series as a young woman out to bring down the wealthy Hamptons set that destroyed her father. Costar Madeleine Stowe, the sexy old-school star of such genre favs as Unlawful Entry, Blink, and 12 Monkeys, spoke about the show’s appeal at the TCA (Television Critics Association).
She later elaborated to Deadline:
We all know that we’re heading toward very interesting times. I don’t know where our country is going to be. But I think the idea of being able to observe these over privileged people who have everything at their fingertips and at their beck and call given a comeuppance might be sort of a vicarious thrill for the audience.
I think everyone’s feeling their lives starting to slip. So to be able to turn on the tube for one hour and see this sort of escapist fantasy that has a really dark heart I think could be satisfying…There’s almost an Upstairs Downstairs quality to what we’re doing on this show.
Stowe plays primary antagonist on the show.
“Revenge” will premiere on ABC on Sept. 21. The show will air Wednesday nights at 10.
British fashion model Liberty Ross will play Snow White’s mother in Universal Pictures’ Snow White and the Huntsman. She joins a cast that includes Kristen Stewart as the fairest of them all, Chris Hemsworth as the Huntsman, Charlize Theron as the Queen, Sam Claflin as the Prince, and Noah Huntley as Snow White’s father.
Snow White and the Huntsman is a dark re-imagining of the classic fairy tale that will find Snow White picking up sword and shield to take back whats hers. The film is directed by Rupert Sanders and described by producer Joe Roth as being a “tough, rough male and female action movie.” No official word yet on whether it will suck as many donkey balls as Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland.
Ross is a successful fashion model who has appeared on numerous glamor magazine covers and at one point served as the face of Burberry (2002 spring ad campaign) and Dior Addict Parfum (2004). I, personally, know her from her 2003 Jimmy Choo campaign (What? I don’t wear the shoes. I just use them to … never mind; it’s none of your business).
A red-band trailer for Fox Home Entertainment’s gruesome slasher Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings has hit the web. The prequel stars Terra Vnesa (“Degrassi: The Next Generation’s”),Jennifer Pudavick (Wishmaster 4), Tenika Davis (Jumping the Broom) and 2009’s Miss CHIN International Bikini pageant winner Kaitlyn Wong (pictured above).
The footage kicks off with some kinky and very nude sex action, including a girl-on-girl romp between Davis and the insanely hot Wong, but soon morphs into a collage of carnage teasing some of the flick’s most brutal and sick kills, suggesting the film could be an emotional roller coaster for your penis. Don’t say I didn’t warn y’all.
Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings arrives on DVD and Blu-ray on Oct. 25.
Posted above is the first official image released by Warner Bros. of actress Anne Hathaway as Catwoman in director Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. From the looks of it, Nolan has taken the traditionally sexy character and given her eye cancer or something … you know, for realism.
The shot, which has Hathaway mounted on the Bat-pod while sporting your Nana’s solar shields, doesn’t show the 28-year-old starlet’s body off, but you can get an idea of what she’ll look like in the catsuit from the shots of her stunt-double (pictured below).
Just don’t tell your penis it isn’t her. You know how sad it got when it found out that Diora Baird used prosthetic boobies for her topless scene in Night of the Demons.
“Party of Five” starlet Lacey Chabert is heading down to Dallas next week to shoot Ghost of Goodnight Lane, a supernatural story based on writer/director Alin Bijan’s own bump-in-the-night encounters at his haunted production house Media World Studios.
Bijan explains:
We’ve known for a long time we had a ghost here, in the studio. Over the years, we kept a running log, kind of a diary, to document incidents as they occurred.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Dude, you got Chabert and her gorgeous breasts in the movie. You don’t have to try this hard.
Ghost of Goodnight Lane centers on a group of actors tormented by a malevolent female specter while shooting a project inside a renovated movie studio. The film costars scream-queen Danielle Harris (Halloween), Matt Dallas (“Kyle XY”), Richard Tyson (Black Waters of Echo Pond), and Billy Zane (The Roommate).
Beloved genre king Bruce Campbell announced today that he will play a role in producer/director Sam Raimi’s eagerly anticipated Wizard of Oz prequel Oz, the Great and Powerful. What that role will be remains a mystery—even to Campbell.
He tweets:
I. Am. In. Oz. Sam Raimi refuses to tell me what character I will portray. Just know that the role is PIVOTAL.
Oz, the Great and Powerful tells the tale of how a lost snake oil salesman and illusionist (James Franco) defeats evil witches Theodora (Mila Kunis) and Evanora (Rachel Weisz) with the help of their sister Gilda (Michelle Williams) to rule the land of Oz.
Campbell will also make a cameo in Ghost House Pictures upcoming remake of The Evil Dead, the 1981 cult-classic film that launched Campbell and director Raimi’s careers. The duo are producing the redo with partner Rob Tapert. Uruguayan filmmaker Fede Alverez will direct from a script by Diablo Cody.
The picture you see posted above is not a bird. It’s not a plane. It’s Superman. Actually, it’s former “Tudors” star Henry Cavill sporting the son of Jor-el’s new, scalier costume in the very first image from Warner Bros. upcoming reboot Man of Steel.
Man of Steel is directed by Zach Snyder (Sucker Punch) and costars Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Russell Crowe as Jor-el, Julia Ormond as Lara Lor-Van, Michael Shannon as General Zod, Antje Traue as Faora, Laurence Fishburne as Perry White, and Diane Lane and Kevin Costner as Martha and Jonathan Kent.
By Eddie Muertos on August 4th, 2011 at 3:52 pm
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“Master of the Macabre” William Castle, pronounced dead and buried in 1977, is back! And he wants your children … to read. The legendary producer of Rosemary’s Baby and the director of such demented frighteners as The House on Haunted Hill (1959) and 13 Ghosts (1960) has written a young adult novel entitled “From the Grave: The Prayer.”
The 75,000-word book follows four angst-riddled teens from distinctive backgrounds as their lives intersect in Southern France while stumbling upon a haunted house that holds clues to finding an age-old manuscript that could bring forth an evil known as the Ancient Ones. The group band together to find the mysterious document and to keep it away from a secret society hellbent on acquiring its powers.
“From the Grave: The Prayer” is slated for a Halloween release and will be made available in print and eBook versions ($15.99 and $9.99 respectively) via Amazon, Kindle, NOOK, and iBooks. It is the first in planned series of “From the Grave” books.
Says daughter and William Castle Productions head Terry Castle:
My dad was notorious for both his spine-tingling movies as well as the legendary gimmicks he devised to drive people to the theater again and again. And now, for his latest and perhaps greatest marketing gimmick yet, Dad has written “From the Grave.” He’s really outdone himself this time!
Along with creating numerous genre gems, Castle was known for his outrageous and fun P.T. Barnum-like approach to movie marketing campaigns (i.e. providing audience members with vouchers worth a $1000 in life insurance from Lloydes of London should they die from fear during showings of his 1958 breakthrough Macabre).
Castle first returned from the beyond last May during the 33rd anniversary of his death. Not one to rest-in-peace on his laurels, he immediately launched a blog and created Twitter and Facebook accounts to stay in touch with fans and keep them informed on all his upcoming projects.