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Horror on TV: Three New Pilots to Keep an Eye Out For

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Horror on TV: Three New Pilots to Keep an Eye Out ForIt's pilot season for television networks, and while the horror offerings thus far have been on the light side, in addition to the previously mentioned "The Sixth Gun" at NBC and "The Originals" at The CW, we have news on three more pilots we'll be keeping our eyes on.

Fox Television has greenlit a pilot featuring the legendary character Ichabod Crane, entitled, of course, "Sleepy Hollow". The series was created by Alex Kurtzman and Bob Orci (writers of "Fringe,"Transformers, and Star Trek) with Underworld director Len Wiseman on board to direct. 20th TV and Kurtz and Orci's studio-based K/O Paper Products are producing the show.

"Sleepy Hollow" is a supernatural thriller based on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow; however, it is set in modern times. The show follows Ichabod Crane, who partners with the local female sheriff of Sleepy Hollow to solve the mysteries of the town ravaged by the battle between good and evil. Up-and-coming writer Philip Iscove dreamed up the idea for the series and co-wrote the script with Kurtzman and Orci.

Kurtzman, Orci and Wiseman will executive produce the show with Heather Kadin of K/O. In addition to his writing duties, Iscove will be a supervising producer. Not to be outdone, The CW is also still eying its own series based on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

Over on ABC, "The Returned" has been greenlit for production. The show will be a serialized thriller/drama by writer Aaron Zelman and produced by ABC Studios, Brad Pitt's Plan B and Brillstein Entertainment Partners. Zelman is best known as the writer of AMC's standout series "The Killing".

"The Returned" is based on the debut novel of Jason Mott, which is scheduled to be published in September by Mira Books. The rights to the story were hotly contested in a bidding war among production companies and studios. The show is based on the question as to what would happen if people who have died, been mourned for and buried suddenly return to their families as if nothing has happened. The lives of the folks of Aurora, where "The Returned" is set, are turned upside-down when deceased loved ones suddenly return.

Executive producers for "The Returned" are Zelman and JoAnn Alfano and Jon Liebman from Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Plan B's Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner.

Finally, The CW has its own genre show fans will certainly be able to get into. "The Selection" has had the folks at the network very excited since the concept was pitched to them in 2011. The Hunger Games-style story inspired the channel to order a pilot last year; however, the script, written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain, didn't make the cut. The network instead kept the program in redevelopment and asked for a new script from Craft and Fain. The new treatment hit the mark as CW president Mark Pedowitz said the network was very happy with what they saw and greenlit the project.

Based on the book by Kiera Cass, "The Selection" is set 300 years in the future. It's an epic romance tale about working-class young women who are chosen via a lottery to participate in a competition with 34 others for the Royal Prince's hand in marriage, which would make them the new queen. Our heroine is forced to balance loyalty to family, true love and kingdom as she tries to stay true to herself in the cutthroat competition, all while a growing rebellion threatens to crush the crown. Sounds deliciously brutal! Warner Brothers is producing.

More on these and all the other upcoming genre television programs as we get it. Stay tuned!

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Being Human: Meaghan Rath Talks Being Undead, Roommate Romance, Craving Brains, and More!

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We conclude our series of Q&A's with the stars and showrunner of Syfy's "Being Human" with Meaghan Rath, who plays the recently reanimated ghost Sally.

Read on to learn more about Sally's new "undead" status, the chemistry Rath and her fellow cast members enjoy, what (if anything) she misses about being a ghost and how she's transitioned into being able to finally touch people, her dream guest star, picking out Sally's wardrobe, whether or not she'll now be craving brains, and lots more.

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Being Human (US) Season 3

Q: Can you talk about what’s been most challenging for you to continue filming this series?

Meaghan Rath: Really what’s been the most challenging for me is taking these fantastical situations and making them personal for me. It’s always a challenge to relate to what these characters are going through to our real lives. For example, last season, how do I justify murdering 20 people and still remain likable in some way? So that’s always been a challenge for me. This season was super difficult as well because it’s like okay, well now I’m a reanimated corpse so not only do I have to deal with the fact that I’m dead, but now I’m brought back from the dead and what does that mean to me? And it’s all very complicated.

Q: Along the same lines, has it been difficult for you to bring your character to life?

Meaghan Rath: I don’t think so because the essence of who this person is her character and about her personality as well as her circumstances. That’s a big part of it, but really what our show’s about is looking at who these people are and sort of playing against type and the supernatural element of the whole thing. So I really just see her as a person so I wouldn’t say it’s been super difficult. She’s very similar to myself so it’s been kind of fun.

Q: Can you pick a most memorable moment or scene from the series so far?

Meaghan Rath: There was a lot of great stuff that happened this season, and I have some pretty great scenes with Aidan. [One in particular] ended up being really, really funny when we didn’t expect that it would be, and I think that’s something that we’ll remember for a long time without ruining anything.

Q: So you were talking about scenes with Sam [Witwer] and all that. It seems like there’s maybe more chemistry between your characters in this season. Can you talk any about how that’s going to develop?

Meaghan Rath: For our writers one of their goals was to have the three of us together a lot more this season because I feel like we lost that a lot in Season Two just because of all the stuff we were going through separately so there’re definitely more scenes with the three of us. I think that our relationships have developed quite a bit, and yes, the chemistry is still there, if not more than before. And it’s almost changed in some ways as we’ve grown up a bit.

Q: And now that your character’s changed and you’re alive or undead, whatever, is there anything that you noticed particularly different that you have to do now, and is there anything that maybe you like better or maybe you miss as a ghost?

Meaghan Rath: There is nothing that I miss about being a ghost! I’m just so happy that we can finally talk now because I feel like I was silenced for the last year. Everybody got to talk about what was happening with their character, and I wasn’t allowed to talk about anything. So, hi. Now I can speak. I’m really excited.

But there was nothing that I missed about being a ghost. I was as happy as Sally was to be alive and interacting with people physically. I was really missing out on a lot of things that everyone else got to do so it really helped me to get back into her because I was feeling just as excited as she was.

Q: You can start wearing different clothes now, too.

Meaghan Rath: Yes, that is a huge bonus.

Q: After watching the first two seasons, it seems like so many of the key scenes involve the three of you in the kitchen. And even the way this season started, too. What’s that like for all of you? Do you get any kind of rehearsal time, or by now do you kind of know each other’s styles and just go into it? Is there any kind of planning because it just seems to be so effortless?

Meaghan Rath: No, we don’t rehearse beforehand. We rehearse scene by scene as we get to it. And it’s funny because scenes that are with the three of us, or even now with Kristen, it’s a relief and a pleasure to shoot those scenes because I never have to worry about them. We all trust each other so much and we know each other so well that we can just trust that our chemistry will be there and that we’ll find a way to make the scene work, especially if it’s a difficult scene or a more complex scene. It’s just a fun time to go in there and sort of put your face in somebody else and feel confident that they’re going to guide you in a way that is going to work in the end.

Q: I have to say the scene with the three of you in Aidan’s mind - with Bishop there as well - was fantastic. That’s a great example of the chemistry that all of you have, and it’s really fun to watch that scene.

Meaghan Rath: Well, thank you. That was actually the first day of shooting and the first scene the three of us had together for this season.

Q: So I was also going to ask a little bit about how it changes your approach with Sally this season now that you can actually physically interact and you can change clothes and such. I thought it would probably be exciting for you as an actor. Can you explain if that changes the dynamic in some way, maybe with one of the other characters now that you can actually interact?

Meaghan Rath: Throughout the season you’ll start seeing some things with Aidan and Sally where the writers are so smart the way that they did it. It’s like there’s a girl living in a house with two guys, and it was never an option for a romantic chemistry. I know a bunch of you are going to ask is there anything that’s going on with Sally and Aidan. I just know it. I just know you guys are going to ask it. And I’ll answer it right now.

Being Human: Meaghan Rath Talks Being Undead, Roommate Romance, Craving Brains, and More!

What they did is so smart because we never had that option before because Sally was non-corporeal and it just wasn’t going to happen and they looked at her like a little sister. And all the sudden, here she is human, or as close to human as it’s going to get. And all of the sudden it’s sort of an option. It’s like oh, we can do this, and it sort of reflects a situation in life. It’s like you have a roommate that’s a guy and you’re best friends and it never occurred to you before, but all of the sudden it’s like you’re both single and 'Huh, should we do this? I guess we could do this.' And you know, maybe you drank a bit too much that night and all the sudden there’s this weird moment between roommates, and I think you’re going to see a couple moments like that with Sally and Aidan this season.

Q: Okay, I’ve got to ask this seriously because I’m sure everybody is wondering: Will your character crave brains?

Meaghan Rath: Unfortunately I cannot reveal that at this time, but it does get really, really interesting.

Q: You talked a bit about the chemistry among the cast. How does that translate on screen? How do you help that off-screen camaraderie translate to the screen?

Meaghan Rath: I think it’s sort of effortless. It’s not anything that we ever have to think about. And I feel very lucky for that fact because you never have to think, 'All right, how do I pretend that I like this person in this scene? We’re not really getting along because I hate him in life.' We never had to do that, and so as our friendship develops and grows in life, it does with the characters as well, and we sort of grow onscreen together as well as off. And it’s really nice. They’re really my best friends.

Q: I know that you and the guys will live tweet during the episodes, providing humorous anecdotes about the episodes or filming and, of course, interacting with fans that way as well. Why is it important for you to do that?

Meaghan Rath: I think it’s just really an amazing thing. I really experienced it for the first time last season when we live tweeted throughout an episode, and it makes me feel close to the fans. It’s like we’re all sort of having a slumber party watching this episode together and I’m sharing funny things that happened and they’re telling me what they think and they’re making their own jokes. I actually really like it. My only concern is, 'Why aren’t you watching? You’re tweeting, but you should be watching. Why don’t you tweet at commercials?' But I get it; these people can multi-task clearly!

Q: Now that Sally is a reanimated corpse, there’s probably not a lot like her walking around aside from Stevie and Nick. So is there going to be somebody that she can turn to as she tries to work out what she’s become? Not necessarily a support group but someone to help her understand what her world is now?

Meaghan Rath: Well, you’re absolutely right. There aren’t many reanimated corpses walking around Boston for Sally to seek them out and find advice on what she is, but yes, I think Sally definitely does start to understand what exactly the deal is that Josh and Nora have made with the witch. And I think it really becomes about trial and error for her as she pushes her limits of what she can do as a reanimated corpse; she sort of pieces together what she really is and what that deal entails. [As for] Stevie and Nick, you’ll see what happens with them. It sounds like a lot of people are thinking that Stevie and Nick wake up in Sally’s body with her. They don’t. They wake up in their coffins. And so they’re their own separate people. Just to clear that up for everybody.

Q: Is the threat of limbo still out there? We were teased that it was such a dangerous place, but what we got to see in the premiere was just a little taste of what ghosts in limbo experience.

Meaghan Rath: Yes, it definitely comes up again. We do discuss a little bit what happens in limbo. And I think what’s interesting about the way that our writers have written limbo is that it’s very personal and it’s different for everybody. So we’ve all each figured out what our limbo is. What you’ve seen for Nick’s limbo is he’s drowning, staring at Zoe the entire time over and over. Stevie’s hanging from a tree staring at his parents. It doesn’t quite make sense because that’s not the way Stevie dies. Stevie dies by taking pills. So limbo is sort of vaguely your worst nightmare. Sally’s limbo is running through it, trying to find the people that she’s wronged, trying to fix the mistakes that she’s made so that’s what her limbo is, that’s what her cycle is on repeat. So it’s really different for everybody, and yes, the threat of limbo is still out there.

Q: Since your character is now back as a reanimated corpse, will you be getting into any more trouble as you did last season when you jumped in a person’s body and you would get your sexual appetite back?

Meaghan Rath: For those of you who’ve seen Episode Two, that’s how it all starts… pretty much Sally gets her body back, and the first thing she wants to do is just have sex with somebody, and there are definitely consequences to that as well. Sally isn’t a ghost anymore, but there is definitely some… [it's] definitely a sexy season for Sally.

Q: Back to something we touched on already, are you happier being a reanimated corpse, or would you rather be a ghost? Which is more challenging for you to do?

Meaghan Rath: I definitely love being a reanimated corpse. I can’t believe I just said that! Yes, I think that I was just, in general, a happier person on set. I was smiling a lot more than I usually do because I was so excited to be just a real girl, wearing nice clothes and kissing boys and running around with my top off. (laughing) No, that didn’t happen. But I was much happier this way. I felt so much more free - and ironically alive - than I have been on this show before.

Q: That’s great. So you’ll have a new wardrobe now…

Meaghan Rath: Absolutely. Yes. [And] what’s great about the wardrobe is they really involved me in the process of choosing what that would be. Before we started the season, I had a bunch of meetings with our costume designer, Danny Campbell, where we both, together, decided what Sally’s look would be and what kind of stuff she would wear. It was really important for them to involve me in what that was because I know Sally the best out of anyone. And so I felt really, really lucky and really appreciated being brought in on those conversations. And together we decided her outfits, and they’re pretty great.

Q: Now that Sally is back from the dead, she is unable to connect with anyone from her past. What about that do you think is the most difficult for Sally?

Meaghan Rath: Well, I think all the sudden she’s brought back into this world where she is real and visible. And the first thing that she would want to do is get her life back and piece together - or bridge together rather - the place between when she was alive and now that she’s reanimated. But because there’s that little [restriction] and she’s not really sure what the consequences are, she stays away but sort of doesn’t understand really how deep it goes until we start getting into the consequences. But I think, yes, it’s hard to start fresh. I mean, she’s almost like a fugitive. She’s living in the same city that she was living in when she was alive. And she can’t see anybody so she almost has to disguise herself and find a new identity so she sort of becomes this outcast, and… you start to see that there’s a lot of anxiety that comes with that and it’s almost like does she need to be a shut-in again?

Q: So how difficult is it for Sally to go out there and try to forge new connections with people given that she has been a ghost and is a corpse? That makes it weird, right?

Meaghan Rath: I think so. I think maybe she just doesn’t mention that aspect to people. I think that would be the safer way to go just to spare their reactions and emotions a little bit. But, yes, I think that’s all part of her starting fresh and starting this new life and finding sort of a niche where she can hide out a little bit and not be recognized. It definitely becomes complicated very early on.

Q: If you could pick someone to guest star on your show, is there anyone you would like to see?

Meaghan Rath: I’ve always said I’d love Sigourney Weaver to guest star. I think that would be pretty awesome.

Q: Now that Sally is a reanimated corpse, to what degree is she going to start interacting with the outside world? Are we going to see her spending more time with humans and sort of trying to rebuild a semblance of a life though she can no longer be with her family?

Meaghan Rath: Yes, absolutely. We start seeing that right away. We see that in Episode Two. The first thing she wants to do is go out and party and have a good time. So yes, I think Sally really is excited to throw herself into this world of the living and to sort of take advantage of all the things that she’s been missing out on for the last couple of years.

Q: During Season One it was very close to "Being Human" UK, and in Season Two you sort of did your own thing, and now you’re really moving off in your own direction. Does it feel like you’ve gone totally independent and are taking the series in a new way now that you can guide it yourselves?

Meaghan Rath: Oh yes, 100%. Season One was very similar; we paid our dues to the British show but went off in our direction in Season Two. Season Two was really, really different than the UK shows. And Season Three, I think, solidifies that and sort of really speaks to the fact that we have done our own thing entirely. There are a couple elements that end up overlapping just because we are dealing with the same subject matter as the UK show, [but] we deal with it in such a different way with completely different outcomes because these people are different people and make different choices. So I think it’s safe to say that it’s entirely its own thing at this point.

Q: What will Sally’s personality be like this season? Does it change from the last two seasons? Does it get a little darker?

Meaghan Rath: Yes, it’s a big change. And I would say that it gets a little lighter. It’s funny because I read some comments online, and everyone was saying after the premiere, 'Oh my god; that was so dark.' And yes, [in] the first episode there were some dark moments, but this season as a whole is so funny. It’s one of the funniest seasons that we’ve had for sure. It definitely finds the balance between Season One and Season Two. It’s our favorite season by far just because of the stuff that we’re doing and the situations that we’re in this season just feel right for us and right for the characters as well. I think everyone has to go through that deep, dark time in Season Two to get to the place that they are now.

New Cast Photo for Being Human (US) Season 3

But that being said, Sally’s personality is different this season because she’s happier and she’s in a great place as far as we see her at the beginning. She’s really happy about what her situation is, and she’s taking advantage of it. She’s really living it to the fullest. So she’s a happy person. And so I think everyone’s going to be happy and relieved to see Sally doing okay.

Q: Now that Kristen [Hager] is on as a series regular, will Sally and Nora get to do some bonding?

Meaghan Rath: Yes, they definitely do. And I think it’s something that the show was missing a little bit because I was around guys so much and we really missed out on having the girl-on-girl bonding moments; we do get to see a couple of those this season.

Q: This question is kind of silly, but I’m curious of your answer. You talk about how Sally now goes and does what she wants, and she wants to have sex! But aside from that, if there were no consequences, what do you think Sally would want to do if she could after she had sex?

Meaghan Rath: I think that she would want to go and see her family or the family that was left. I think that she would want to reconnect with her friends from her past and check in and see what her life would’ve been had she not died. She learns very early on that she can’t do that. But I think those are the main things that she would want to do. Otherwise, I think she’s honestly doing it. She’s doing everything that she would want to if she was alive, and she’s doing it unapologetically.

And what I like about her this year is that she’s different than she has been in the past two seasons. I was reading it, and I feel like I’m reading a different character, which I really, really appreciated because it’s so nice that the writers have let her grow in a way and sort of mature and become more of a woman than she has been in the past. And I think it’s really nice to see.

Q: You said earlier that it’s somewhat easier to do Sally because she’s a lot like you. How are you like Sally, and how are you different?

Meaghan Rath: I think we’re similar energy-wise. I feel like sometimes I’m a little more grown up than her. But I guess I’m older than her at this point. She sort of was stagnant for a while. But yes, I feel like I’ve grown up a bit more than she has, but after being in limbo and going and rescuing the people that she’s wronged, there has been a lot of maturing that has happened in that time, and I think it’s really something that’s obvious when you see her this season. But yes, we’re similar in our sense of humor and our energy. What’s great is because the writers get to know us so well after working together for three years, they start sort of writing for you… things that they know you can deliver really well or things that they’ve heard you say before. It’s really nice to see that.

Q: It looks like from some of the previews there are going to be some different makeup effects this year. And obviously there were some when they wrapped you up - but that was probably a dummy and not you. Can you talk about any of that, any of the different things you’re going to be going through that way?

Meaghan Rath: I can’t really talk about that yet, but the experience was really interesting. I have to be very careful about what I say now, but I never worked with props and makeup to this extent before, and so it was really, really exciting - and annoying because it’s very, very time-consuming. But I really have an incredible respect for our special effects makeup team, Edwina Voda and Erik Gosselin, who are extremely, extremely talented, and I’ve just been so inspired by them. I’ve become very close with them so it was a great experience.

Q: When you first took on the role, I’m sure you had a conception of how you wanted to evolve. Is that still the same today for Season Three, or do you see that it went in a very different direction and threw you on your ass?

Meaghan Rath: It went in the direction that I always - in my wildest fantasies - hoped that it would go. But I never believed that we could actually do that. And so all my expectations have been completely blown out of the water because I’m so excited about what they’ve done with my character. Before we started, long before we started shooting the third season, I had a conversation with Anna Fricke, our showrunner, where she told me my character’s arc of the season; and I was screaming. I was just screaming outside because I was so excited about what was happening, and I just didn’t think that we would ever do it. And so I’m really, really happy.

Q: Since you said that you’re a lot like Sally, were there any fears that you encountered or had to overcome during the filming of Season Three?

Meaghan Rath: Not fears that I overcame, but it’s sort of forced me to really think about my life. I feel personally that with every role I do, I learn so much from it because it makes you question your views on different topics and really forces you to put yourself in a situation like her. Like how would I feel if this happened to me and what does that mean to me and how do I put this into my own terms? That’s why you become so attached to a character because really, there’s no character that isn’t a part of you. Do you know what I mean? It’s all very personal. So I feel it’s as close to reality that we can get it to be.

Q: What do you want to accomplish personally this season and professionally?

Meaghan Rath: When it comes to the show, I want people to watch it because it’s a great season and we’re so proud of it and we’ve just poured our hearts into it. Everyone I think agrees how great the premiere was, and it only gets better from there so I’m really excited for people to see that.

In my own life, what do I want to do? I’m getting a puppy. I’ve never had a pet before. And so I just want to learn how to be 'one' with my dog and be a good mommy for him, which I think will be a huge challenge because I don’t know what I’m doing.

Q: How has the ability to touch your co-stars this season changed the experience of working on this show?

Meaghan Rath: It’s changed in a huge way. It’s crazy how much as characters you appreciate it. And as an actress I really appreciated being able to have that physical contact just because of who these characters are. It’s funny because when I work on something else, of course, you can touch people. That’s just how it is. And I appreciate that as an actress. But when I’m on "Being Human," I appreciate it really for the characters because I know that they’ve been friends for so long and she hasn’t been able to ever touch them or feel what they feel like or even know how cold or hot they are physically. So it brings it to a new level for the characters I think.

Q: Of the three characters, it seems Sally could separate herself from her supernatural world the most whereas Josh is always tied to it because of Nora and Aidan is forever tortured as this vampire. Will she always be fearing coming back to that supernatural world? Does she look forward as opposed to always looking backwards?

Meaghan Rath: She definitely looks forward - definitely, definitely looks forward. I think she sees this for what it is. It’s completely impossible, and she never, ever in a million years thought that she would have this opportunity so she’s going to take advantage of it and she’s going to go forward and not look back. But as things start to complicate themselves, that threat of going back to the supernatural world is a possibility.

Q: What did you think about when they created your corpse that they got to dig back up? Did you have any input on how it looked?

Meaghan Rath: No, you know, I forget whose corpse [it was]. That wasn’t a replica of my body. That was a corpse they had around the special effects department because it didn’t need to look like me because it was completely decomposed. It didn’t even look like me. I did get to see it before. The most disgusting part of that I think were my hip bones and my legs. They were just disgusting. But it’s so funny because when Josh and Nora are digging Sally up in the coffin and they open up the coffin and it reveals my dead body for the first time, that was my birthday and Sammy, every time he was opening the coffin, would sing, 'Happy birthday to you.' It was just all different levels of disturbing. So that’s a good memory that I have.

Q: Did you get to choose the dress for your burial?

Meaghan Rath: No, I didn’t. It was a strange dress. But they purposely put me in something purple in homage to Episode Ten of Season Two.

Our thanks once again to Syfy for the opportunity to hear from Meaghan!

Be sure to tune in Monday, January 28th, for the upcoming Episode 3.03, "The Teens They Are a Changin'."

Nora and Josh meet a teen werewolf. Sally tries to deal with Troy’s ghost and meets Max, a new love interest. Aidan and Henry continue the blood search.

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The Scream Factory Announces Ballsy Extras for Phantasm II Blu-ray

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We announced earlier that The Scream Factory would be releasing the classic films From Beyond and Phantasm II onto Blu-ray for the first time here in the States, and now the company has drawn back the curtains a little farther for us to see what to expect from the Tall Man in HD.

From the Press Release:
This spring 2013, Scream Factory further invites horror enthusiasts and movie collectors to feast their eyes on more gory goodness and spark their senses when Don Coscarelli’s PHANTASM II Collector’s Edition unleashes on Blu-ray and DVD on March 5, 2013; and H.P. Lovecraft’s FROM BEYOND Collector’s Edition – Unrated Director’s Cut Blu-ray + DVD combo pack hits home entertainment shelves everywhere on March 26, 2013.

Both movies debut for the first time on Blu-ray. Each collector’s edition feature anamorphic widescreen presentation, exciting bonus content, newly rendered retro-style artwork, a reversible wrap with theatrical key art and more! FROM BEYOND Collector’s Edition – Unrated Director’s Cut Blu-ray + DVD combo pack is priced to own at $29.93; PHANTASM II Collector’s Edition Blu-ray has a suggested retail price of $29.93 and $19.93 for the DVD.

**Avid horror movie fans and collectors take note: Those who pre-order PHANTASM II and/or FROM BEYOND from Scream Factory will receive the respective exclusive 18”x24” poster featuring the newly commissioned artwork! Only 500 PHANTASM II posters will be printed, 300 posters for FROM BEYOND, so these are only available while supplies last.**

FROM BEYOND Collector’s Edition – Unrated Director’s Cut:
Humans are such easy prey.

H.P. Lovecraft's classic tale of suspense became "a grisly amalgam of sex, shock and satire" (Newsweek) in the hands of the creators of Re-Animator. And now, armed with shocking never-before-seen footage and special features and on Blu-ray for the first time, this "bloody good entertainment" (Time) has evolved into one of the most gruesomely riveting film experiences of all time!

The Resonator, a powerful machine that can control the sixth sense, has killed its creator and sent his associate into an insane asylum. But when a beautiful psychiatrist becomes determined to continue the experiment, she unwittingly opens the door to a hostile parallel universe... and to the deviant behavior within the human psyche. With its victims becoming creatures who feed on - and become aroused by - human brains, the Resonator is the ultimate man-made monster. And now something's gone horribly wrong and no one can turn it off!

Special Features
ALL-NEW SCREAM FACTORY EXTRAS:

  • Audio Commentary with writer Dennis Paoli
  • MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS – A look at the film’s extensive Make-Up & Creature Effects with Special Effects Creators John Buechler, Anthony Doublin, John Naulin, and Mark Shostrom (20 mins)
  • PAGING DR. MCMICHAELS – An interview with Actress Barbara Crampton (15 mins)
  • A TORTURED SOUL – An interview with Actor Jeffrey Combs (15 mins)
  • AN EMPIRE PRODUCTION – An interview with Executive Producer Charles Band (5 mins)

    EXTRAS CARRIED OVER FROM THE MGM 2007 DVD RELEASE:

  • Audio Commentary with director Stuart Gordon and the cast
  • THE DIRECTOR’S PERSPECTIVE - interview with Stuart Gordon
  • THE EDITING ROOM: LOST AND FOUND - Gordon Stuart and MGM restoration team interview
  • Interview with composer Richard Band
  • Storyboard to Film Comparisions with Introduction
  • Two photo galleries

    PHANTASM II Collector’s Edition:
    The Tall Man is back with a vengeance in Phantasm II, the second chapter in the cult classic Phantasm series!

    Released after seven years in a mental hospital, Mike convinces his old pal Reggie to join forces with him to hunt down and destroy The Tall Man once and for all. Mike's visions lead the two to a quiet little town where a horde of flying killer balls aim to slice and dice their gruesome way through everyone.

    Exploding with special effects, unparalleled thrills, horror and suspense, Phantasm II climaxes with a blood-curdling conclusion that you have to see to believe.

    Special Features

  • Audio Commentary with director/writer Don Coscarelli and actors Angus Scrimm and Reggie Banister
  • “The Ball is Back!” Documentary – featuring new interviews with writer/director Don Coscarelli, actors Reggie Banister, Angus Scrimm, Paula Irvine, Samantha Phillips and more!
  • Vintage Behind the Scenes footage: Makeup Effects
  • Vintage Behind the Scenes footage: On the Set
  • “The Gory Days with Greg Nicotero” Featurette
  • Deleted Scenes from archival film elements from Don Coscarelli’s archive
  • Additional Scenes – alternate takes and deleted gore footage from the workprint
  • Original TV Spots
  • Trailers for Phantasm , Phantasm II & Phantasm III
  • Still Galleries (Behind the Scenes , Makeup Effects , Hollywood Premiere )
  • Rare short film starring Rory Guy (aka Angus Scrimm) as Abraham Lincoln

    Be sure to visit and click the “Like” tab on the official Scream Factory Facebook page for up-to-the-minute updates or visit the Scream Factory website.

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  • Episode 2 of Grimm's Bad Hair Day Web Series Lends A Helping Hand

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    NBC has released "A Helping Hand," the second episode of its four-part "Grimm" web series entitled "Bad Hair Day," and we have it for you right here.

    In this installment Monroe takes a few liberties with the hair growth potion he's concocting for Bud, an Eisbiber.

    Nicholas Peet, a writer's assistant on "Grimm," penned and helmed the drama's webisodes that center on fan fave character Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) in the spice shop and of course also include his sweetheart, Rosalee (Bree Turner).

    Check out Episode 2 below; we've also included the first one in case you missed it.

    "Grimm" returns to NBC on March 8th.




    Grimm's Bad Hair Day Web Series

    "Grimm" Series Synopsis:
    "Grimm" is inspired by the classic Grimm Brothers' Fairy Tales. After Portland Homicide Detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) discovers he's descended from an elite line of criminal profilers known as "Grimms," he increasingly finds his responsibilities as a detective at odds with his new responsibilities as a "Grimm."

    With help from his confidants, Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) - both reformed Grimm creatures, Nick must help those closest to him while still facing off against all manner of ancient evils, including royal lines dating back to the original profilers themselves, the Grimm Brothers. As Nick develops his ability to harness his inner Grimm, he begins to question what he once knew.

    For more be sure to check out "Grimm" on NBC.com (where full episodes are available for viewing), "like""Grimm" on Facebook, and follow "Grimm" on Twitter.

    Grimm on NBC

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    Seth MacFarlane Goes Psycho for the Oscars

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    Seth MacFarlane Goes Psycho for the OscarsThe smell is in the air. It's nearly Oscar season, and that is a lot more prestigious than, let's say, duck or wabbit season! Bringing his own brand of maniacal comedy to this year's Academy Awards will be host Seth MacFarlane, and his antics have begun already.

    ABC just released the following promo video for the show which pays homage to the Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho. Check out the video below as it should get you right into the spirit of things.

    This year's Oscars will air on February 24th only on ABC. Enough talk! It's shower time!

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    Dial Up the First TV Spot for The Call

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    The first TV spot for the upcoming Halle Berry vehicle The Call (formerly The Hive) has arrived, and we can't help but wonder whatever happened to the service known as Caller ID? We're sure it will come into play somehow, right?

    The Call stars Halle Berry, Michael Eklund, Justina Machado, Abigail Breslin, Tara Platt, Evie Thompson, David Otunga, Michael Imperioli, Morris Chestnut, and Michael Linstroth. WWE co-finances and produces alongside Troika Pictures. Brad Anderson directs; Rich D'Ovidio wrote the script, which is based on an original story by Nicole D'Ovidio, Jon Bokencamp, and the scribe.

    Synopsis
    When veteran 911 operator Jordan (Halle Berry) takes a life-altering call from a teenage girl (Abigail Breslin) who has just been abducted, she realizes that she must confront a killer from her past in order to save the girl’s life.

    Look for it on March 15th, and keep your eyes on the official The Call website for updates.

    Dial Up the First TV Spot for The Call

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    Join the Ranks of The Walking Dead with the Dead Yourself App

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    At the end of last year we told you about the new "Dead Yourself" app from "The Walking Dead." Well, now it's here, and we have a bit more info - and an example!

    From the Press Release
    Turn yourself into a photo-realistic Walker from "The Walking Dead" with the official free app from AMC. Take or import a photo of yourself and then edit your photo using the incredibly realistic zombie eyes, mouths, and props from "The Walking Dead." Share your new portrait on Facebook, Twitter, and the public Walker photo gallery.

    Tune-in each week for new episodes of "The Walking Dead," and catch new releases of "Dead Yourself" eyes, mouths, or props. And don't forget to vote for the most fearsome, the most gruesome, or the most awesome photos in the Walker Photo Gallery!

    "The Walking Dead" returns February 10th

    Check out an example I did of myself below. Very fitting since lunchtime is rapidly approaching. And don't forget to click here to go and kill yourself!

    Join the Ranks of The Walking Dead with the Dead Yourself App

    "The Walking Dead" Episode 3.09 - "The Suicide King" (airs 2/10/13)
    Rick (Andrew Lincoln) tries to rescue a member of his group. Woodbury is in disarray after a recent attack. New guests raise concerns at the prison. Written by Evan Reilly; directed by Lesli Linka Glatter.

    To stay up-to-the-minute on all things walker related, follow @WalkingDead_AMC on Twitter and visit "The Walking Dead" on Facebook. For more be sure to hit up the official "The Walking Dead" page on AMC.com.

    Get Blinded by New The Walking Dead Poster

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    You Have Been Chosen to Navigate Dark Skies

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    It's your unlucky day. You have been chosen to see what they see. The question is not, “Am I being watched by extraterrestrial beings?” The question is, “How much do they already know?” Dare you find out?

    Visit the You Have Been Chosen website by clicking on the image below, and connect via Facebook to see what they see and find out just how easy it is to catalogue every move you make. Browse their file on you, filled with personal info including: Your Terrestrial ID, Body Scan, Location, Image Capture, Social Colonization, Abduction Status, and more!

    Use the site to share the information or warn friends about their own impending abduction and to be entered for a chance to win an iPad mini. Just remember: Once you have been chosen, you belong to them!

    You Have Been Chosen to Navigate Dark Skies

    Look for Dark Skies in theatres on February 22, 2013!

    Josh Hamilton, Keri Russell, and Dakota Goyo star. The film is more modest-budget scare fare from Insidious and Paranormal Activity producers Blumhouse Productions and Alliance Films.

    Synopsis
    Dark Skies is a psychological thriller about a suburban couple whose lives become a nightmare when a terrifying alien presence enters their home each night to prey upon their children. Increasingly isolated from skeptical friends and neighbors, the couple are forced to take matters into their own hands to save their family.

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    New Video Takes Closer Look At DmC: Devil May Cry Combat

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    DmC: Devil May Cry(review here) is available now, and a new video showcasing some of the advanced gameplay of DmC is here. Players can also get ready for a new costume pack which will arrive on January 29th and expect Bloody Palace mode in the near future.

    Synopsis:
    Developed by Ninja Theory, DmC: Devil May Cry sees the return of iconic video game character Dante. In a retelling of his origin story, DmC: Devil May Cry retains the stylish action, fluid combat and self-assured protagonist that have defined the iconic series but injects it with a more brutal and visceral edge. Dante knows that he is not human, but also that he is not like the demons that have tormented him throughout his life. Caught between worlds, Dante must discover what it means to be the child of a demon and an angel with the help of his twin brother, Vergil, leader of the anti-establishment group “The Order”.

    The price for all three costumes which are Classic (DMC3 era) Dante, Dark Dante, and Neo Dante can be purchased for $4.00/€3.99 / £3.19 and 320 MSP.

    Visit the official DmC: Devil May Cry website to learn more.

    New Video Takes Closer Look At DmC: Devil May Cry Combat

    New Video Takes Closer Look At DmC: Devil May Cry Combat

    New Video Takes Closer Look At DmC: Devil May Cry Combat

    DmC: Devil May Cry

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    Let's Get Out of Here with the Fourth Clip from Beautiful Creatures

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    Actually, we'd rather you not get out of here - instead stick around and watch this latest clip from Richard LaGravenese's upcoming Beautiful Creatures, which is shaping up to be the most unintentionally funny horror film of the year!

    Beautiful Creatures hits theatres everywhere on February 14th.

    Synopsis:
    A supernatural love story set in the South, Beautiful Creatures tells the tale of two star-crossed lovers: Ethan (Alden Ehrenreich), a young man longing to escape his small town, and Lena (Alice Englert), a mysterious new girl. Together they uncover dark secrets about their respective families, their history, and their town.

    Oscar nominee Richard LaGravenese (The Fisher King, P.S. I Love You) directs from his adaptation of the first novel in the best-selling series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. The film stars Alden Ehrenreich (Tetro), newcomer Alice Englert, Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons (Reversal of Fortune) Oscar nominee Viola Davis (The Help, Doubt), Emmy Rossum (TV's "Shameless"), and Academy Award winner Emma Thompson (Howard's End, Sense and Sensibility).

    Margo Martindale plays Lena's Aunt Del, who helps to protect her from the family's dark side, and Zoey Deutch portrays Emily Asher, Ethan's ex-girlfriend and the ringleader of the high school's popular clique that conspires against Lena. The film co-stars Kyle Gallner and Thomas Mann.


    Beautiful Creatures

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    Resident Evil 6 Releasing on PC With New Game Modes

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    Capcom has announced that players can now get the PC version of Resident Evil 6 with brand new game modes. Fans can pick up the digital download on March 22, 2013 and get their chance to play The Mercenaries: No Mercy. Players will also be able to download Siege Mode in March.

    From the Press Release
    Capcom is pleased to confirm that the PC version of Resident Evil 6 will contain a new and exclusive mode as The Mercenaries: No Mercy takes fan favorite The Mercenaries and ramps up the gameplay to 11. More enemies on screen than ever before will provide a greater challenge, but also the opportunity for players to use their skills to rack up even higher combo scores.

    Resident Evil 6 PC will be available as a digital download in North America from Friday March 22, 2013, with European PC gamers able to purchase both the digital version and a disc based version from the same date. Both digital and physical versions will include the following features, which were added to the console versions in post-launch title updates: access to Ada Wong’s campaign from the outset along with the option to play this campaign with a co-op partner, and the ability to fine tune the in-game camera. As with the console releases, players of the PC version will also be able to take advantage of ResidentEvil.net.

    Coming in February, PC owners will be able to check out how the game will run on their machine thanks to a free benchmark test. The digital version of Resident Evil 6 PC will be available in North America for $39.99 and in Europe for €29.99/£19.99.

    Owners of Resident Evil 6 will be able to further expand their gameplay experience with the release of a fourth additional mode, Siege. An online multiplayer mode for two to six players, Siege sees a lone AI-controlled rookie BSAA agent in trouble and in need of help. Players will split into two teams with one assuming control of enemy creatures who are trying to take down the rookie, while the other team selects playable characters from the main game and must keep him alive. Each game consists of two rounds with teams switching between the human and enemy roles. The human team wins a round if the BSAA agent survives, while the enemies win if they can defeat him. Siege Mode will be available in March for Xbox 360 and PS3, priced at 320MSP/$3.99/€3.99/£3.19.

    It has also been confirmed that Survivors, Predator and Onslaught game add on modes will be available for PlayStation 3 owners this February, with each individually priced at $3.99/€3.99/£3.19.

    All four post launch game add on modes – Survivors, Predator, Onslaught and Siege – will be available for PC owners to download and purchase shortly after March 22, with any future title updates for the console version also being made available free of charge for PC owners.

    Visit the official Resident Evil 6 website to learn more.

    Resident Evil 6 Releasing on PC With New Game Modes

    Resident Evil 6 Releasing on PC With New Game Modes

    Resident Evil 6 Releasing on PC With New Game Modes

    Resident Evil 6 Releasing on PC With New Game Modes

    Resident Evil 6 Releasing on PC With New Game Modes

    Resident Evil 6 Releasing on PC With New Game Modes

    Resident Evil 6 Releasing on PC With New Game Modes

    Resident Evil 6 Releasing on PC With New Game Modes

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    New Seasoning House One-Sheet Premieres to Critical Acclaim

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    Kaleidoscope Film Distributors have released a new sales one-sheet for Paul Hyett's acclaimed new shocker The Seasoning House (review here) and we have a look at the goods for you right here. Check it out if you can actually see it through all the text!

    Synopsis:
    Written and directed by Paul Hyett (award-winning special makeup FX designer for The Woman in Black, Dog Soldiers, Doomsday, Attack the Block, Eden Lake, Centurion, and more) and starring Sean Pertwee (Equilibrium, Doomsday, Mutant Chronicles, Devil’s Playground, 4.3.2.1.), Rosie Day (Black Books, Fallen Angel, Harley Street), Anna Walton (Hellboy II - The Golden Army, 5 Days of War, Mutant Chronicles, Crusoe), Kevin Howarth (Gallowwalker, The Magnificent Eleven, The Last Horror Movie), and Jemma Powell (Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, The Symmetry of Love), The Seasoning House is produced by Michael Riley (Vampire Diary, Outlanders, Sugarhouse, Lava, In a Land of Plenty) of London-based Sterling Pictures.

    The Seasoning House is a stylish, claustrophobic, nightmarish neo-horror about Angel, a young Balkan girl forced to work in a rape house during an unspecified war. After killing a militiaman, she goes on the run.

    For more visit the official The Seasoning House website, "like"The Seasoning House on Facebook, and follow The Seasoning House on Twitter (@seasoning_house).

    New Seasoning House One-Sheet Premieres to Critical Acclaim

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    Uncover the Truth Behind the 616 Paranormal Incident in February

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    Linda Vista Hospital is the go-to place for filmmakers looking to make a spooky flick centering around a medical facility for two very good reasons: it's spooky as all hell inside, and the place is very much haunted. It's also the site used in the upcoming flick 616 Paranormal Incident.

    Directed by David Chirchirillo, this ghostly new flick stars horror favorite Trent Haaga. Look for it from Redbox and on home video February 5th.

    Synopsis
    When Special Agent Watts and his investigation unit are called to the derelict Woodburrow Prison, he thinks it’s business as usual. But there’s nothing usual about Woodburrow. A mysterious woman is found attempting to flee the scene, and things begin to spiral out of control as an evil force picks the team off one by one. Soon Agent Watts is left alone to face what might be the world’s most powerful evil… The Devil.

    Uncover the Truth Behind the 616 Paranormal Incident in February

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger Talks The Legend of Conan; Paul Verhoeven Interested in Directing

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger Talks The Legend of Conan; Paul Verhoeven Interested in DirectingWe all know that Arnold Schwarzenegger is coming back for the new film The Legend of Conan, and in a perfect world it will be the serious-minded and bloody sword and sandal flick we've all been hoping for. But will we get it?

    The Arnold Fans recently caught up with the man himself to talk about the upcoming sequel...

    “Well, age doesn’t mean anything to me because I work out every day," says Schwarzenegger of the physicality of the film at his age. "I work out twice a day, as a matter of fact. At night I work out with weights, and in the morning I do cardiovascular training. So for me, to get on the set and to swing the sword around again and to ride the horses and all those things doesn’t mean anything [and does not scare me] because I feel like I did thirty years ago. So as long as I stay in shape, that’s the key thing, and to keep your body young. Even though you do feel the pain when you wipe out and when you do your fight scenes and you get more sore and the body doesn’t come back as quickly and all this . . . but just grind through it, you know? That’s what it’s all about!”

    Fredrik Malmberg, President and CEO of Paradox Entertainment also spoke a bit about what to expect from Arnold in the new film.

    "I think he said himself, he really wants to spend a few months to really get in shape for the role," says Malmberg. "He’s pretty big still. We want him to be comfortable in the role and play a realistic warrior of this age. So we don’t want him to look like a 45-year-old. But I don’t see a problem with him taking off his shirt or whatever and showing still a big and beefy body with scars, gashes and see this man has really been through every battle there is. And of course Arnold is all about fitness, and he’s still into it. We had breakfast not too long ago, and he talked about his health and his oatmeal and what he eats every day. He knows exactly what he’s putting into his body and the effects. I wouldn’t be surprised if he took off his shirt, but definitely he’ll be having pumped-up arms."

    Malmberg continues, "As you know, right now we’re concentrating on the story and the script, and then we’ll go out and find the right director who has the same passion as the rest of us in the group. And you always have to let the creative side and let the director put his stamp and mark on it so you never know what’s going to happen with the production design. I mean, we’re trying to get the TOP production people involved. We’re talking all the time about who we’d see doing the production, and our dream would be to have the WETA Workshop guys, the LOTR and Hobbit guys. They are huge Conan fans, and they would be great to be involved on the creative side. But if they wanted to pay homage to the old swords, we could do it. But will the director and the whole team think that’s a cop-out or is that an homage? So you never know.”

    Now here's where things get interesting. The Arnold Fans also caught up with director Paul Verhoeven to see if he'd be interested in directing the film.

    If they asked me, I’d certainly love to – let’s put it that way," says Verhoeven of the possible gig. "But I don’t know what the script is. I don’t know what Arnold wants. I’m a big fan in fact of Conan. That’s a great movie, and I found that the composer, Basil Poledouris, basically inspired many of my movies [the soundtracks] like Flesh and Blood, RoboCop, Starship Troopers, and Total Recall. The score of Conan is great. The style of editing that Milius used was very beautiful, and Arnold does a great job. He was really the perfect choice.”

    Now let's be clear: Verhoeven getting the job is an extreme longshot, but could you just imagine the possibilities? Wow. Stay tuned for more about The Legend of Conan soon!

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    Another Clip from John Dies at the End; Full Release Schedule Now Available

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    Another clip has arrived for John Dies at the End, which premieres in LA today, and we have a look at it along with a list of the cities where the film is heading after this week.

    Synopsis:
    It's all about the Soy Sauce, a drug that promises an out-of-body experience with each hit. Users drift across time and dimensions. But some who come back are no longer human. Suddenly a silent, otherworldly invasion is under way, and mankind needs a hero. What it gets instead is John (Rob Mayes)and David (Chase Williamson), a pair of college dropouts who can barely hold down jobs. Can these two stop the oncoming horror in time to save humanity? No. No, they can't.

    Adapted from David Wong's audacious trans-genre horror novel, John Dies at the End is written and directed by Don Coscarelli and also stars Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman, and Paul Giamatti.

    1/25/2013
    West Los Angeles, CA: Nuart Theatre

    2/1/2013
    New York, NY: Sunshine Cinema 5

    2/8/2013
    Berkeley, CA: Shattuck Cinemas 10
    Chicago, IL: Music Box
    Dallas, TX: Texas Theatre
    Philadelphia, PA: Ritz at the Bourse
    Portland, OR: Hollywood Theatre
    San Francisco, CA: Bridge Theatre
    University City, MO: Tivoli Theatre

    2/14/2013
    Charlotte, NC: Movies @ CrownPoint 12

    2/15/2013
    Cleveland, OH: Capitol Theatre 3
    Columbus, OH: Gateway Film Center 8
    Denver, CO: Denver Film Center/Colfax
    San Diego, CA: Ken Cinema

    2/21/2013
    Albuquerque, NM: Guild

    2/22/2013
    Austin, TX: Alamo Slaughter Lane 8
    Cambridge, MA: Kendall Square Cinema 9
    Greensboro, NC: Geeksboro Coffeehouse Cinema
    Houston, TX: River Oaks Theatre 3
    Pleasantville, NY: Jacob Burns Film Center
    Seattle, WA: Varsity Theatre
    Tucson, AZ: The Loft Cinema

    2/28/2013
    Dormont, PA: Hollywood Theatre

    3/1/2013
    Brookline, MA: Coolidge Corner Theatre
    Kansas City, MO: Screenland Crossroads Theatre

    3/8/2013
    Atlanta, GA: Midtown Art Cinemas 8
    Columbia, MO: Ragtag Cinema
    Fort Collins, CO: Lyric Cinema Cafe 2
    Minneapolis, MN: Lagoon Cinema
    Omaha, NE: Dundee (Art)
    Springfield, MO: Moxie Cinema 2

    3/15/2013
    Asheville, NC: Carolina Asheville 14
    Miami, FL: O Cinema
    Washington, DC: E Street Cinema

    3/23/2013
    Chattanooga, TN: Barking Legs Theater

    3/29/2013
    Tulsa, OK: Circle Cinema

    For more visit the official John Dies at the End website, "like"John Dies at the End on Facebook, and follow Magnet Releasing on Twitter (@MagnetReleasing).

    New John Dies at the End Looks at the Box

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    Riddick Means Business in New Still

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    Nothing quite says, "You had better do what I say" like the promise of being the model for a brand new line of Colombian neckties. That's exactly what we get in this new still from Riddick. Check it out!

    Riddick stars Vin Diesel and is based on a script by David Twohy, who wrote both Chronicles of Riddick and Pitch Black, where he first created the character of Riddick.

    Joining Diesel are a returning Karl Urban (Star Trek) as Vaako; Jordi Molla as Santana, the arrogant captain of the mercenary ship; Matt Nable (Killer Elite) as Boss Johns, a man looking for answers; Katee Sackhoff (TV's "Battlestar Galactica") as the Nordic mercenary Dahl; and Bokeem Woodbine (Total Recall) as bounty hunter Moss. Rounding out the cast are Dave Bautista (The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption), Conrad Pla (Immortals), Raoul Trujillo (Apocalypto), Nolan Funk (Aliens in America), and two-time Grammy Award-nominated singer Keri Hilson.

    Synopsis:
    Diesel reprises his role as the antihero Riddick, a dangerous, escaped convict wanted by every bounty hunter in the known galaxy. The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he’s encountered. The only way off is for Riddick to activate an emergency beacon and alert mercenaries who rapidly descend to the planet in search of their bounty.

    The first ship to arrive carries a new breed of merc, more lethal and violent, while the second is captained by a man whose pursuit of Riddick is more personal. With time running out and a storm on the horizon that no one could survive, his hunters won’t leave the planet without Riddick’s head as their trophy.

    Riddick Means Business in New Still

    Riddick

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    Walking Dead Star Takes Aim at Dexter

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    Walking Dead Star Takes Aim at DexterAnother recently deceased star from "The Walking Dead" is making his return to TV on Showtime's hit series "Dexter." Curious about who it is? Just a little? Come on, you know that you are. Read on for details.

    "Walking Dead" Season Three star Nick Gomez (pictured) announced via Twitter that he's booked a recurring role on "Dexter," hopefully to tango with the Dark Passenger himself. Nick does play one hell of a bad guy after all! He joins new cast members Charlotte Rampling and Sean Patrick Flanery that we told you about earlier this week.

    "Dexter," starring Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter, returns to Showtime on June 30th.

    For more in the meantime be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime, "like""Dexter" on Facebook, and follow "Dexter" on Twitter.

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    Evil Dead Variant One-Sheet Gets the Red Out

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    A new version of the teaser one-sheet for Evil Dead has surfaced on the interwebs, and we have it for you right here with producers Bruce Campbell, Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert all in tow. Dig it!

    Ghost House Pictures is producing the much anticipated remake of The Evil Dead, the film that effectively launched the careers of Sam Raimi (Spider-Man franchise, Darkman, Drag Me to Hell), Rob Tapert (30 Days of Night), and Bruce Campbell, who played the Ash character and was co-producer of the original. They are now back to produce an Evil Dead for today's audience that's high on the horror, gore, plot twists, and more from a screenplay written by Fede Alvarez and Rodo Sayagues with Diablo Cody. Executive producers are J.R. Young, Nathan Kahane, Joseph Drake, and Peter Schlessel.

    Evil Dead Variant One-Sheet Gets the Red Out

    Related Story:Everything About the Evil Dead Remake

    A core cast of young, fresh talent includes Jane Levy ("Suburgatory") as Mia; Shiloh Fernandez (Deadgirl, Red Riding Hood) as David; Lou Taylor Pucci (Carriers) as Eric; Jessica Lucas (Cloverfield) as Olivia; and Elizabeth Blackmore (Legend of the Seeker) as Natalie.

    Look for the film in theatres on April 12th.

    Synopsis
    In the much anticipated remake of the 1981 cult-hit horror film, five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin. When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival.

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    The Vampire Diaries Season 4FINALLY things are heating up on "The Vampire Diaries," and now that this season is at least semi back on track (how we love "bad" Stefan), we're looking forward to Episode 4.12, "A View to a Kill." Here's a sneak peek of what's coming.

    "The Vampire Diaries" Episode 4.12 - "A View to a Kill" (airs 1/31/13, 8-9 pm)
    DANGEROUS LIAISONS — When Rebekah (Claire Holt) turns down Klaus’ (Joseph Morgan) plea to stop Kol (Nathaniel Buzolic) and protect Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen), Klaus turns to Stefan (Paul Wesley) for help.

    After an angry confrontation with her father, Mayor Hopkins (guest star Rick Worthy), over his unconventional approach to ending the violence in Mystic Falls, Bonnie (Kat Graham) has a frightening run-in with Kol, followed by an unexpected visitor.

    Klaus complicates the already tense feelings between Stefan and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) by revealing a bit of Stefan’s personal life, then surprises Damon by asking for personal advice. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tells Stefan about her dangerous plan for Jeremy, leaving Stefan in a difficult spot.

    When the high school’s 1980s Decade Dance is cancelled by Mayor Hopkins, Stefan finds a charming way to make it up to a disappointed Rebekah.

    Brad Turner directed the episode written by Rebecca Sonnenshine.

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    We are really liking the direction of this season of "Being Human" so far and can't wait to see what happens next now that two of the regulars are, in fact, "human" again (or whatever it is that Sally has become).

    Here's another look at the upcoming Episode 3.03, "The Teens They Are a Changin'."

    "Being Human" Episode 3.03 - "The Teens They Are a Changin'" (airs January 28, 2013, on Syfy)
    Nora and Josh meet a teen werewolf. Sally tries to deal with Troy’s ghost and meets Max, a new love interest. Aidan and Henry continue the blood search.

    "Being Human" stars Sam Witwer (Aidan), Meaghan Rath (Sally), and Sam Huntington (Josh) with Kristen Hager (Nora) joining this year as a series regular. The new season also features a stellar lineup of new and returning guest stars including: Mark Pellegrino ("Lost,""Revolution") as Aidan’s vampire mentor Bishop; Amy Aquino ("Harry’s Law,""ER") as Donna, a witch whose supernatural spells are sought out to help find Sally; Xander Berkeley ("Nikita") as Liam, father of purebred werewolf twins who is intent on locating his missing children; Bobby Campo (Final Destination) as Max, a young mortician who develops a connection with Sally; and Kyle Schmid ("Copper") returning as Aidan’s vampire protégé/"son" Henry.

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