Award-winning director Drew Daywalt has written and directed some of the most twisted and disturbingly creepy film shorts in horror (Bedfellows is particularly frightening). Daywalt’s latest is a fun little shocker called Suicide Girl, starring sexy 24-year-old newcomer Brooke Wolfe (pictured above).
Check it out:
Daywalt is one of the founding members behind the indie-horror troupe Fewdio. He recently completed a 17-episode web series entitled Camera Obscura for MGW Entertainment (release date still pending).
Don’t know much about Brooke Wolfe, but the following gallery makes me want to:
Adam Green is out to scare the shit out of white people. His new thriller Frozencaptures the heart-stopping horror of getting stuck … on a ski lift … and, like, totally missing out on some awesome powder.
Take a look:
Well, at least it’s not about Hockey.
Frozen opens in limited release on Friday (click here to look up a venue near you). Tell all your white friends.
The beginning of the end starts tonight at 9 p.m. on ABC.
The sixth and final season of the Emmy award-winning sci-fi serial “Lost” is finally here. I have been eating healthy and staying out of harm’s way for the past six months to ensure I didn’t perish before this day. I caught the following TV spot for tonight’s premiere episode while watching this week’s “Desperate Housewives” on the DVR (Hey, Dexter’s Julie Benz is playing a stripper on the show).
The clip includes lots of new and intriguing footage. This shit is sick.
Check it out:
Of course, if you don’t like to be teased, you can catch the first four minutes of tonight’s episode early by clicking here.
Olivia Wilde (Turistas) has signed on to play Ella Verity in director Jon Favreau’s adaptation of Scott Mitchell Rosenberg’s graphic novel Cowboys & Aliens.
Set in the mid 19th century, the sci-fi shoot’em up follows a group of cowboys, led by gunslinger Zeke Jackson (Daniel Craig), on their quest to stop an alien race from enslaving humankind.
“Lost” co-creator Damon Lindelof wrote the script with his go-to collaborators Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer serve as producers.
Cowboys & Aliens is set to go into production come July and may possibly be shot in 3-D.
Wilde is also set to star in Disney highly anticipated reboot Tron: Legacy.
Yahoo Movies has got an exclusive interview (see below) with Universal Pictures’ new Wolfman Benicio del Toro. The Oscar-winning actor discusses the movie’s plot and his portrayal of Lawrence Talbot and and how it differs from Lon Chaney Jr’s character in the 1941 original Wolfman.
Kate Beckinsale will suit up once again as sexy death dealer Selene in Screen Gems’ Underworld 3-D. The 36-year-old Brit has been confirmed to star in the fourth installment of the popular vamps vs. werewolves series, slated to be in theaters on Jan. 21, 2011.
Beckinsale’s husband Len Wiseman (Underworld, Underworld: Evolution) is attached to direct from a script by John Hlavin (“The Shield”).
Rumor has it, however, that Beckinsale isn’t exactly thrilled to be back and is looking to have her character play a smaller, pass-the-torch type of role in the film. How true are the rumors? Well, the actress has gotten more prudish since the birth of her daughters, opting for parts in dull dramas such as last year’s flop Everybody’s Fine.
At a press junket held last year for the film Whiteout, she addressed the possibility of starring in a new Underworldtrilogy:
God, three whole more! I don’t think my daughter needs to see my bottom in rubber for another ten years.
The fact that sentence gives me wood speaks to how much I’m looking forward to seeing Beckinsale back in rubber action. To read more about the fourth installment in the Underworld series, click here.
Sony Pictures has released an eight-minute clip of bloody Van Damage to promote the release of Universal Soldier: Regeneration, available on DVD today.
Directed by John Hyams for an estimated $15 million budget, Regeneration once again pits Jean Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren at each other’s throats.
Take a look (That’s an order!):
Universal Soldier: Regeneration is the second sequel to master-of-disaster Roland Emmerich’s 1992 sci-fi actioner Universal Soldier. To learn more about the flick, click here.
Leonardo DiCaprio plays a federal marshal out to find an escapee from a mental institution for the criminally insane in Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island. The long-delayed thriller is an adaptation of author Dennis Lehane’s 2003 novel of the same name and marks DiCaprio and Scorsese’s fourth onscreen collaboration. It arrives in theaters on Feb. 19.
People, when they see this movie, will come into the experience with a certain understanding of what they’re going to see, but I don’t think it’s anything like what they’re going to expect … and that’s a good thing.
It’s also one of those movies like every great Martin Scorsese movie that you’re going to have to see a few times to really understand all the different dynamics of what’s going on and, that to me, is the type of movie I love; that’s the type of movie I love to see.
Shutter Island costars Mark Ruffalo (Zodiac), Ben Kingsley (Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time), Michelle Williams (Halloween: H20), Emily Mortimer (Scream 3), Patricia Clarkson (Wendigo), Max von Sydow (The Exorcist) and Jackie Earl Haley (Nightmare on Elm Street).
A new international trailer for Warner Bros. upcoming remake of the 1981 fantasy-adventure Clash of the Titans has hit the web. The clip features brand new footage and plot points. It is a trailer worthy of the gods.
Take a look, mortals:
Directed by Louis Leterrier (The Incredible Hulk), Clash of the Titans stars Sam Worthington as Perseus, Liam Neeson as the all-mighty Zeus, and Ralph Fiennes as Hades, lord of the underworld. The film arrives in theaters on March 26, 2010.