Friday, August 19, 2011

'Fright Night' Will get Bloody In New Red-colored Band Clip

Only one more day until we see Craig Gillespie's "Fright Evening" remake from the horror-comedy classic in three dimensional. To enable you to get within the mood, IGN has launched a completely new red-colored-band clip which you'll watch here -- it will go without saying, this isn't safe for work. Watch how hot things get when vampire fiend Jerry (Colin Farrell) terrorizes his neighbor, senior high school student Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin), and Charlie's mother (Toni Collette) and girlfriend (Imogen Poots). If you wish to avoid every spoilers for that film, skip beyond the jump and look for know what's even better week's horror news featuring other activities that bite. 'Underworld: Awakening 3D' Will get a Trailer Kate Beckinsale and her skin-tight catsuit have came back towards the "Underworld" franchise, even though a clip for "Awakening" appears like a lot of same, will still be packed with action and vampy goodness. Beckinsale returns as Selene, who escapes a years-lengthy jail time and makes its way into an unusual " new world ". Humans are fighting to exterminate vampire and lycan clans, which intends to erupt as a whole war. Guys Marlind and Bjorn Stein direct Stephen Rea, Michael Ealy, Theo James, India Eisley and Charles Dance for that The month of january 20, 2012 release. Have a Bite Using this 'Shark Evening 3D' Clip It's all regulated fun and games until someone manages to lose a feet. Relativity Media wants you to definitely tear into this new clip from "Shark Evening three dimensional", which lately first showed on Fandango. The David R. Ellis eco-horror flick about several college buddies who spend the weekend in a lake house in Louisiana offers to be "'Jaws'" for that three dimensional generation." Sharks appear the ones die. Also do you want? This clip finds "Red-colored Beginning" star Alyssa Diaz as Maya, hanging onto a speeding boat for dear existence while a shark stalks carefully behind her. Go swimming using the fishes on September 2. Experience again Hammer Horror With 'The Lady in Black' Trailer Nothing states Hammer horror like foggy British towns, sinister specters haunting an estate, and medieval scares. "The Lady in Black" has all that and "Harry Potter's" Daniel Radcliffe, who has not made an appearance inside a movie not concerning the wizard boy since 2007. He's playing a youthful lawyer who comes to a spooky, remote town to stay the matters of the lately deceased client. While there, chilling tales in regards to a mysterious lady in black prompt him to research her strange and unsettling story. Thank Goth, Bradley Cooper isn't 'The Crow' Goths everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief: as reported on Splash Page, "The Hangover" star won't be dealing with the role from the undead music performer-switched-avenger, Eric Draven. Cooper's schedule is stopping him from shooting the film that'll be directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo of "28 Days Later" fame. Relativity's possible substitutes? Mark Wahlberg and Channing Tatum. Wait, what? Bela Lugosi's dead -- again -- over what is the news. A Vintage 1980's Slasher Film is Reborn The 1980 classic slasher film, William Lustig's "Maniac", is really a nasty little movie. You may even wish to shower after watching it, since it is that grungy. Bloody Disgusting is confirming that "High Tension" and "Piranha three dimensional" director Alexandre Aja is going to be returning the sleazy original that starred a creepy Joe Spinell. Aja and writing partner Grgory Levasseur wrote the script and will also be creating the film in regards to a serial killer who stalks women about the roads of recent You are able to City, mistreating them with techniques much like how his crazed mother treated him. "P2" director Franck Khalfoun is going to be helming the project. Browse the gory and nasty trailer for that original "Maniac" right here. Inform us that which you think about this week's Horror Bites within the comments section as well as on Twitter!

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