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.