RLJ Entertainment has released a trailer for The Haunting of Alice D. The supernatural thriller is set during a decadent party hosted by the new heir of a renovated 19th century brothel where a young woman met her demise after taking vengeance on those who forced her into sexual slavery.
Needless to say, after living such a tragic existence and bitter end, Alice’s spirit (Kristina Page) has become a bit of a party pooper, showing up to the decadent celebration to scare, kill, and ruin everyone’s good time.
Disney has released a trailer for its first standalone Star Wars feature Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The eagerly anticipated film is directed by Gareth Edwards (Godzilla) and written by Chris Weitz (Cinderella) with Oscar nominee Felicity Jones (Theory of Everything) toplining as rabble-rouser Jyn Erso.
Rogue One tells the story of the Rebellion team tasked with stealing the plans to the Empire’s Death Star battle station, leading to its destruction in the 1977 original Star Wars: A New Hope. The trailer introduces us to Jyn Erso, an orphaned outlaw eager to work her issues out by kicking stormtrooper ass.
She’s an engaging new character to watch. There’s a whole lot in this trailer to be excited about but, of course, the sight of the old stormtroopers and Imperial Walkers wreaking havoc to a familiar Star Wars score gets one’s Jedi robes in a bunch.
Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have released a new trailer for James Wan’s The Conjuring 2. The sequel reunites Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as real-life married demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, best known for working the infamous Amityville Horror case of 1975.
The Conjuring 2 follows Ed and Lorraine Warren to North London in 1977 to help a single mom trying to raise her four children in a house haunted by Marilyn Manson. It opens in theaters June 10.
By Eddie Muertos on March 30th, 2016 at 1:04 am
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Dimension Films has set a June 17 limited theatrical release date for producer Eli Roth’s Clown, a creepy frightener from director Jon Watts about a father (Andy Powers) consumed by the clown costume he wears at his young son’s birthday party when the hired talent doesn’t show.
Watts and producing/writing partner Christopher D. Ford (Robot And Frank) first shot Clown as a faux trailer for a fake Eli Roth movie. The short caught Roth’s attention and the duo were immediately welcomed into Hollywood with teenaged hookers, mountains of crystal meth, and truckloads of cash.
Gemma Arterton (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) stars in the British zombie thriller The Girl With All the Gifts, arriving in UK theaters Sept. 9. The film is directed by Colm McCarthy (Outcast) and based on Mike Carey’s 2014 novel of the same name.
The Girl With All the Gifts finds Britain’s population nearly wiped out by a fungal outbreak and its only hope found in a group of hybrid zombie children experimented on by results-driven scientist (Glenn Close). Arterton plays a former teacher who has developed a bond with a young girl who could be their salvation.
Arterton first caught moviegoers’ eyes as a Bond girl in Quantum of Solace and the sword-and-sandal epics Prince of Persia and Clash of the Titans. She’s since thrilled genre fans in the abduction thriller The Disappearance of Alice Creed, horror comedy Voices with Ryan Reynolds, Neil Jordan’s vampire drama Byzantium, and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters.
Radha Mitchell (Silent Hill) reunites with Rogue director Greg McLean for The Darkness, a supernatural thriller produced by Jason Blum and written by Mclean and Bait writers Shane Krause and Shayne Armstrong. It releases nationwide on May 13.
The Darkness stars Mitchell and Kevin Bacon as a married couple whose family is tormented by a “fear-feeding” force they pick up while vacationing at the Grand Canyon. Co-stars include David Mazouz (“Gotham”) and Lucy Fry (Vampire Academy) as the family kids and Jennifer Morrison (“House”).
Disney has set a July 19, 2019 theatrical release date for a fifth Indiana Jones film. Steven Spielberg is at the helm once again with Harrison Ford reprising his role as the iconic archaeologist and adventurer. Producers Kathleen Kennedy, now Lucasfilm President, and Frank Marshall also return.
Walt Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn said:
Indiana Jones is one of the greatest heroes in cinematic history, and we can’t wait to bring him back to the screen in 2019. It’s rare to have such a perfect combination of director, producers, actor and role, and we couldn’t be more excited to embark on this adventure with Harrison and Steven.
The Indiana Jones franchise got the boulder rolling with 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, spawning three blockbuster sequels and raking in more than $2 billion globally. A fifth entry is not only exciting, but odds are it will be awesome being that the original Raiders and its third chapter, The Last Crusade, are outstanding, while second and fourth installments, Temple of Doom and Crystal Skull, weren’t.
HBO has released a trailer for season six of its Emmy award-winning fantasy series “Game of Thrones,” premiering April 24. The trailer garnered 30 million views in less than 24 hours, breaking the network’s previous best of 27 million for the season five premiere.
The show, which hit its highest ratings last season with more than 20 million viewers an episode when including streaming, reruns, and DVR, ended with the much debated death of Jon Snow. The trailer reveals Jon is indeed dead, but still gives hope with a glimpse of the Red Woman, Melisandre of Asshai.
Of course, there’s lots more teased in the trailer – enough to eat all ten of your fingernails to the quick, maybe even those of your toes. Of particular interest for Clatto is Cersei Lannister promise of violence after surviving her shameful ordeal at the hands of the High Sparrow… oh, and look, is that a reanimated Mountain at Cersei’s command? Oh, yeah.
Hannah Kasulka has joined Fox’s small screen adaptation of William Blatty’s classic 1971 novel “The Exorcist.” Directed by Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) and written by Jeremy Slater (Lazarus Effect), the pilot introduces “two very different men” fighting to save a family from demonic possession.
Kasulka will play Casey, the shy and meek daughter of the Rance family who are all worried sibling Charlotte (Brianne Howey) may be under demonic possession after she begins to act strangely after a tragic accident.
Kasulka has starred in the teen satirical online series “Filthy Preppy Teen$” and FreeForm’s (formerly ABC Family) “The Fosters.” Horror fans will most likely recognize her from turns on “True Blood” as one of Sheriff Andy Bellefleur’s fairy daughters and an appearance in the sci-fi, time-hopping thriller Plus One.
RLJ Entertainment has set an April 5 DVD release date for the Hoarder, a cat-and-mouse slasher starring Mischa Barton (“The O.C.”) as a snoopy girlfriend who gets trapped by a serial killer in a ghetto storage facility with six others while looking through her boyfriend’s unit.
Barton, who most recently announced a comeback with a slot on ABC’s 22nd season of “Dancing with the Stars,” made her horror debut as a tween in the 1999 mind-blower The Sixth Sense and returned to the genre in 2009 with buried alive frightener Walled In and psycho-bitch thriller Homecoming.