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UPDATE: Real Life Pet Sematary Cat Claws its Way From the Grave

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Following up on our story yesterday regarding Bart, the cat who was hit by a car, buried, and then clawed his way out of his grave, you’ll be happy to know that the little guy is doing fine!

As per the Humane Society of Tampa Bay:

“Bart The Miracle Cat has successful surgery! He was a brave boy and is now resting comfortably. He is spending the night with our good friends at Tampa Bay Veterinary Emergency Service so he can be monitored. He will return to us in the morning and need a week or so to recover before going back home!”

Someone gets this fella some treats ASAP! He only has 7 lives left!

Bart

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The Originals: Sneak Peek of Ep. 2.12 – Sanctuary; Images from Ep. 2.13 – The Devil Is Damned

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We’re doubling up today with goods from “The Originals,” and first is a sneak peek of next week’s Episode 2.12, “Sanctuary,” in which we see if Klaus can keep his secret hidden from the wolves. Next we have over a half-dozen stills from the following week’s Episode 2.13, “The Devil Is Damned,” which remind us that no matter what, family is power!

“The Originals” Episode 2.12 – “Sanctuary” (airs 2/2/15)
THE GIRL IN BLACK After a series of strange encounters, Rebekah (guest star Maisie Richardson-Sellers) becomes intrigued by a mysterious girl who has recently arrived to the insane asylum. 

At the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) struggles with coming clean to Jackson (guest star Nathan Parsons) about the secrets she’s keeping and is surprised when he shares his own secret involving Hayley’s parents.  Meanwhile, after learning the details of a particular marriage ritual that Hayley and Jackson must complete, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) heads to the bayou to put an end to it, but not before running into Jackson’s grandmother Mary (guest star Debra Mooney). 

Elsewhere, Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) remains determined to uncover the secret he knows Klaus is hiding and sets his eyes on Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) for answers. 

Lastly, when Davina (Danielle Campbell) discovers that Josh (guest star Steven Kruger) and Marcel are in danger, she enlists the help of Kaleb (guest star Daniel Sharman) and Aiden (guest star Colin Woodell) to rescue them.  Matt Hastings directed the episode written by Declan de Barra and Michael Narducci.

Related Story:  New Images from The Originals Episode and 2.12 – Sanctuary

“The Originals” Episode 2.12 – “The Devil Is Damned” (airs 2/9/15)
FAMILY IS POWER More dangerous than ever, Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) remains one step ahead after joining forces with a powerful figure from his past. As the threat to Hope’s life grows stronger, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) realizes he has no choice but to place his trust in his siblings to ensure she remains protected.

Meanwhile, after being presented with an enticing proposition, Kaleb (guest star Daniel Sharman) is forced to make a difficult life or death decision, and Elijah (Daniel Gillies) finds himself in the fight of his life after an unexpected visitor arrives at the safe house.

At the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) and Jackson (guest star Nathan Parsons) continue to prepare for the unification ritual, but things quickly go awry when they become pawns in Vincent’s dangerous plan. Charles Michael Davis and Leah Pipes also star. Lance Anderson directed the episode written by Christopher Hollier and Julie Plec.

For more info visit “The Originals” on CWTV.com, “like” “The Originals” on Facebook, and follow “The Originals” on Twitter.

The Originals Season 2

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The Walking Deceased Find a Home

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The Walking Dead have invaded every facet of pop culture, and they don’t look to be slowing down any time soon either so you’d better get used to it! Another spoof is on the horizon, and we have some details and the first still.

Variety reports that ARC Entertainment has acquired North American rights to The Walking Deceased, a sendup of zombie movies and TV shows that aims to be a Scary Movie-style takedown of the genre.

Written by Tim Ogletree and directed by Scott Dow, The Walking Deceased centers on a ragtag bunch of zombie apocalypse survivors as they set out for a fabled safe haven. Dave Sheridan (Scary Movie), Joel Oglesby, and Ogletree star.

Release date and platforms for The Walking Deceased remain to be set.

The Walking Deceased

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Anchor Bay Hears Echoes

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Once again the phenomenon of sleep paralysis comes into play in the new chiller Echoes. You won’t have to look to hard to find this one as Anchor Bay will be giving it a Blu-ray and DVD release in the coming months.

From the Press Release:
An official selection of the New York City International Film Festival and FilmQuest Film Festival, winning Best Actress, Best Screenplay, and Best Director honors, the highly anticipated supernatural thriller Echoes arrives on Blu-ray™ and DVD April 15th from Anchor Bay Entertainment. The feature directorial debut of Nils Timm (who also wrote the screenplay), Echoes explores the murky realm between reality and dreams, and what could happen when these worlds collide.

With a stellar cast including Steven Brand (“Teen Wolf,” The Scorpion King), Kate French (Channeling, “Gossip Girl,” “One Tree Hill”), Billy Wirth (“Chicago P.D.”, The Lost Boys), and Steve Hanks (12/12/12, Hold Your Breath), Echoes will have viewers guessing until the final fade-out! SRP is $26.99 for the Blu-ray™ and $22.98 for the DVD.

Struggling with horrifying, sleep-paralysis induced visions, Anna (French), a young writer, retreats with her boyfriend (Brand) to an isolated yet beautiful glass house in the desert. Hoping that the desert vistas surrounding her will spur her creative juices, she welcomes the opportunity to stay behind when her boyfriend must return to the city for urgent business.

However, Anna’s sleep paralysis does not abate, despite the calming environment. And now, her attacks are accompanied by a mysterious figure, caked with dirt as if it was made of sand itself. As the visions intensify, she finds herself on the verge of losing her mind… or is she being lead to uncover a life-threatening secret?

Echoes

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Mortal Kombat X – Reptile Tears Through the Competition

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Another new character unveiling video is here, this time for the much beloved returning character of Reptile, who’s come a LONG way from being the plodding green ninja in Mortal Kombat II.

Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios unveiled the Mortal Kombat X Reptile Official Trailer, showcasing the two-legged humanoid raptor, who is the newest combatant to join the ever-expanding character roster for the game. The new trailer shows off Reptile’s special moves, including his iconic acid spit, invisibility, and x-ray move.

Mortal Kombat X will be released worldwide on April 14, 2015, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows PC.

Mortal Kombat X

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Fear Clinic – Two New Clips Check In

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On tap right now are two clips from Rob Hall’s feature-length version of his web series Fear Clinic. Check it out, and start counting the days to recovery.

Fear Clinic Release Details:
After terrifying audiences from coast to coast – Closing Night Event at Screamfest 2014 Los Angeles and Opening Night Screening at 2014 New York City Horror Film Festival – Fear Clinic, the latest excursion into unrelenting terror, will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on February 10, 2015, by Anchor Bay Entertainment.

The highly anticipated shocker stars horror icon Robert “Freddy Krueger” Englund, Fiona Dourif, Angelina Armani, and Thomas Dekker as well as Stone Sour and Slipknot lead vocalist Corey Taylor in his acting debut. It is directed by Robert G. Hall (Lightning Bug, Laid to Rest, ChromeSkull: Laid To Rest II).

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With blood-chilling special effects by award-winning FX creators Robert Kurtzman and Steve Johnson, Fear Clinic will take viewers on an unforgettable journey into the very soul of terror itself. SRP is $26.99 for the Blu-ray and $22.98 for the DVD.

Synopsis:
Co-written by Hall and Aaron Drane, the film is based on the critically acclaimed and fan favorite 2009 FEARnet.com series. When trauma-induced phobias begin to re-emerge in five survivors a year after their horrifying tragedy, they return to the “Fear Clinic,” hoping to find the answers they need to get cured.

Dr. Andover (Englund), a fear doctor who runs the clinic, uses his “Fear Chamber” to animate their fears in the form of terrifying hallucinations. However, the good doctor soon begins to suspect that something more sinister may be at work, something that yearns to be more than just an hallucination…

Fear Clinic

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Jessabelle (Blu-ray / DVD)

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Jessabelle BLu-rayStarring Sarah Snook, Mark Webber, Joelle Carter

Directed by Kevin Greutert

Distributed by Lionsgate


If 2014 cemented one key fact for horror fans, it’s that the big studios don’t have a clue how to craft engaging, unique and truly terrifying horror anymore. Not a single one of last year’s cinematic efforts was praised by a majority genre fans; not even the year’s top-grossing horror hit – Annabelle (2014) – was well liked. It’s hard to harp on the lack of originality because, let’s face it, very few films are actually all that novel – but in some cases it’s like the writers are using a template, changing only the character names and setting. The worst offender at the moment is anything involving hauntings. Nine out of ten times, what you end up watching is some afflicted person being jump-scared every ten minutes as people around them die while they play connect-the-dots to uncover some lame mystery that usually involves a sibling who died at birth, or some old family curse, or any other dead-horse trope. And the spirits doing the haunting always look like Sadako from Ring (1998). Yawn.

Don’t look for Jessabelle (2014) to be any better. For one thing, the title makes it sound like the sister of Annabelle, something I’m certain the producers were banking on boosting interest. It’s the same old yarn that’s been spun a thousand times, only this one features one mildly interesting addition: writer Robert Ben Garant. Does that name sound slightly familiar? Drop the “Robert” and you get Ben Garant, as in the same Ben Garant who was a featured player on MTV’s long-defunct The State (1993-1995) and went on to achieve some level of infamy on Reno 911 (2003-2009). He’s exclusively written comedy for almost his entire career, only now taking a sharp detour into darker territory. Per his commentary track, he’s just a long-time horror fan who felt it was time to write something of his own when an enticing idea ran across his brain. The idea may have evolved into something seen a million and a half times, but at the onset I’ll admit to a twinge of excitement that maybe he’d written a sleeper hit. After all, plenty of comedians are dark, emotionally ruined people despite what their outward appearance suggests.

After a car crash takes her fiancé, unborn child and (temporarily) her ability to walk, Jessie (Sarah Snook) goes on the mend at her estranged father’s home down in the Louisiana bayou. While there, she comes across a box of tapes featuring her long-dead mother speaking to her from beyond the grave. Mom made these tapes for her daughter before she died, figuring this would be the only way they could have any sort of relationship. Her mother was a medium, and on the tapes she tells Jessie her future. As expected, it’s all ominous and bleak, plus it has the unintended effect of turning Jessie’s dad into a crazed loon. In between viewings of her bad news video tapes, Jessie is plagued by visions of spirits that enjoy shrieking at a high pitch and catching her during moments of serenity, like when she’s taking a bath or trying to get some sleep. With the help of an old high school friend (who else?), she’s wheeled around town long enough to put together the conveniently-placed pieces of the puzzle, leading to an ending you’d have to be blind not to see coming.

The biggest compliment I can give Jessabelle is that it was competently directed and it looks quite stunning in hi-def. Actually, that’s the only compliment I can give it. This here is what you call low-hanging fruit – a movie full of overused plot elements that doesn’t even attempt to employ a shred of originality. Maybe it deserves minor props for attempting a voodoo angle, although it’s such a minor part of the plot it could have been excised and not made one lick of difference. The only mystery here is why studios keep pumping money into these hackneyed tales.

While the film may be riddled with faults, the video quality sure isn’t. Jessabelle features a stunning 1.78:1 1080p image that is virtually flawless. Digital shooting may get a bad rap from film purists, who find it lacks the vibrancy and life of celluloid – and that may be true – but it’s hard to argue with the results. Colors are faithfully reproduced, except in instances where post-production grading has been applied. The palette is intentionally dour, lacking vibrant hues and utilizing more rustic colors. Black levels look dark and stable, which is important as many scenes take place in darkness. Detail is exceptional, allowing minute details found in clothing, textures and faces to come through with perfect clarity.

Likewise, you’ll find no fault in the English DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround sound track, which handles moments of quiet unease just as ably as boisterous, booming activity. The film’s opening crash comes, much like a real accident, out of nowhere, packing a serious audible wallop before moving to the eerie serenity of the bayou. The rear speakers are frequently engaged, providing a true sense of immersion as Jessie goes about her quest. Nothing about the score is remarkable; it simply conveys the appropriate mood for a generic horror film. A Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound track is also included. Subtitles are available in English SDH and Spanish.

The three audio commentary participants – director Kevin Greutert, writer Robert Ben Garant and executive producer Jerry Jacobs – deliver a lively, enthusiastic track that was done before the film had even been released. I suspect things may not have been as cheery were this done afterward. Regardless, Greutert focuses on the technical aspects of making the film, while Garant discusses his segue from comedy writing to horror.

Jessabelle: Deep in the Bayou” ventures into typical EPK territory, with cast & crew getting some time to speak about their respective roles on set, while footage of everyone working together is also included. A reel of deleted scenes, outtakes and an extended ending are also included.

Special Features:

  • Audio Commentary with Director Kevin Greutert, Writer Robert Ben Garant, and Executive Producer Jerry P. Jacobs
  • “Jessabelle: Deep in the Bayou” featurette
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Outtakes
  • Extended Ending

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Spend a Long Weekend With Synapse Films

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Synapse Films is bringing one of their most requested films to Blu-ray this April so pack up your bags, Dreadies! It’s time to spend a Long Weekend come April 12th!

From the Press Release:
Attempting to resurrect their failing marriage, Peter (John Hargreaves, THE ODD ANGRY SHOT) and Marcia (Briony Behets) set out on a camping trip to a deserted stretch of the Australian coastline hoping a long weekend in the sunshine will help them patch their differences. They are a careless couple, littering the countryside with garbage, shooting guns and even driving away after wounding a kangaroo with their automobile. Their callous disregard for the environment soon becomes apparent when the animals start to seek vengeance. Marcia and Peter have proven themselves to be destroyers of nature. Will the animals allow them to leave or will they too be destroyed? From the writer of ROAD GAMES and RAZORBACK comes this “spooky little gem” (Premiere Magazine), presented in a high-definition transfer from original vault materials with a re-mastered DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround soundtrack created by Synapse Films.

Special Features

  • Audio Commentary from Producer Richard Brennan and Cinematographer Vincent Monton
  • Motion Still Gallery Featuring an Audio Interview with Actor John Hargreaves
  • Theatrical Trailer

Long Weekend

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Hannibal – True Detective Villain Cast for Season 3

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The name Glenn Fleshler may not exactly jump out at you, but if you’re at all familiar with HBO’s “True Detective” then you are more than a little acquainted with the evil this man does.

TVLine is reporting that Fleshler has been cast as Cordell, the personal doctor of the disfigured Mason Verger (now played by The Divide‘s Joe Anderson). The character is described as “quiet, very intelligent and definitely creepy,” yet “attentive and gentle with Mason. He’s a professional who cares about his work, but we get a sense he might be as sadistic as his boss — and a perfect fit to become his potential henchman.

Glenn Fleshler

Season 3 of the dark drama will premiere in the summer of 2015 with no firm date announced just yet. It picks up one year after Hannibal (Mads Mikkelsen) and Bedelia (Gillian Anderson) were seen jetting off to Europe.

For more info be sure to visit “Hannibal” on NBC.com, “like” “Hannibal” on Facebook, and follow “Hannibal” on Twitter.

Hannibal Season 2

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The Babadook Strikes Gold at Australian Academy Awards

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Here in the States, it’s quite rare for horror films to get any love at the Academy Awards, and only a small handful over the years have been honored at the ceremony. But things are a bit different in Australia, where hometown favorite The Babadook (review) has just scared up some gold!

THR reports that Jennifer Kent’s debut feature has tied with Russell Crowe’s The Water Diviner for best film at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, Australia’s preeminent film and TV awards, announced in Sydney on Thursday.

Kent also took home the AACTA Awards for best direction and best original screenplay for The Babadook, one year after her low budget thriller film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

Congratulations, The Babadook. Your Oscar gold is well deserved!

Written and directed by Jennifer Kent, the film stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, and Ben Winspear.

Synopsis:
Six years after the violent death of her husband, Amelia (Essie Davis) is at a loss. She struggles to discipline her “out of control” 6-year-old, Samuel (Noah Wiseman), a son she finds impossible to love. Samuel’s dreams are plagued by a monster he believes is coming to kill them both. When a disturbing storybook called “The Babadook” turns up at their house, Samuel is convinced that the Babadook is the creature he’s been dreaming about.

His hallucinations spiral out of control; he becomes more unpredictable and violent. Amelia, genuinely frightened by her son’s behavior, is forced to medicate him. But when Amelia begins to see glimpses of a sinister presence all around her, it slowly dawns on her that the thing Samuel has been warning her about may be real.

The Babadook

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Red Band Trailer Ready to VANish

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The red band trailer for VANish, a new flick heading our way with the legendary Tony Todd and Danny Trejo both making appearances, has arrived; and we have it for you right here. Dig it!

Road trip thriller VANish is an action shocker from first-time writer/director Bryan Bockbrader that rides in the fast lane and never slows down. The adrenaline-fueled film comes to Digital Download, Blu-ray, and DVD from Dark Sky Films on February 24, 2015.

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Featuring standout performances from Maiara Walsh (“Desperate Housewives,” Disney Channel’s “Cory in the House,” The Starving Games) and genre favorites Tony Todd (Candyman, Final Destination, Hatchet II) and Danny Trejo (Machete, From Dusk Till Dawn) and a story that puts a bold new spin on the action thriller, VANish is a high-octane trip through a no man’s land where trouble lurks behind every turn of its twisting plot.

Synopsis:
Hoping to score a hefty ransom, three thugs viciously kidnap a drug cartel boss’ only daughter from her home in broad daylight. The captors imprison the young woman in their van, dictate terms to her notorious father, and then travel to the outskirts of the desert for the exchange.

What the amateurs don’t realize is that their victim is a force to be reckoned with on this violent road trip full of murder and mayhem. It’s hell on wheels as time ticks away and the pressure mounts. The kidnappers find themselves in increasing danger from the police, hit men, and crime bosses and must find a way to keep their plan in order before all hell breaks loose.

Vanish

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Everly Is a Mexican American Sniper

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You want cool and funny? You got cool and funny! Shock Till You Drop recently landed a video that mashes up Joe Lynch’s film Everly (review) with the controversial flick American Sniper. Check it out!

Radius-TWC presents Everly, starring Salma Hayek, available on iTunes and On Demand NOW and in theaters February 27, 2015. The Everly – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is also available now on iTunes.

Togo Igawa, Masashi Fujimoto, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Gabriella Wright, and Hiroyuki Watanabe co-star in what can only be described as an uber-violent manga come to life!

Synopsis:
It’s Christmastime, but all is not well in the world of Everly (Salma Hayek). A call girl by trade, Everly has turned against her gangster boss Taiko (Hiroyuki Watanabe) and become a police informant. In response, Taiko has put out a hit on Everly and her family. Soon, every criminal in town wants to cash in. Everly’s survival instincts quickly kick in as she matches wits and firepower with Taiko and a seemingly endless stream of killers.

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Ejecta Scores a New Trailer

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We told you a few weeks ago that Ejecta (review) had been scooped up by IFC Midnight, and now they’ve released a new trailer. Look for the flick slated for VOD on February 27, 2015.

The flick stars Julian Richings (Cube), Lisa Houle (Pontypool), and Adam Seybold (Exit Humanity).

Synopsis:
The film tells the terrifying story of two men whose lives cross paths on a fateful night during a once in a lifetime solar storm. An unknown presence besieges the men on a remote farm, triggering an intense struggle to survive not only the night but also the horrific interrogations and tortures of an anonymous organization who will stop at nothing to learn the truth about what the two men witnessed.

Ejecta

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Backstreet Boy Nick Carter Directing Dead West for The Asylum

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Well now. There’s a headline I wouldn’t have expected to ever write. The Asylum has long made a career of giving forgotten actors something new to do, and now they’ve claimed themselves another pop artist to go along with Tiffany and Debbie Gibson.

In an interview with Noisey, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter dropped the following on fans…

“Actor, director, writer. I’m getting ready to do a deal with a movie company called Asylum, so I’m getting ready to do cool stuff on my own. It’s called Dead West. [laughs.] It’s a zombie horror western movie. It’s a hybrid movie. I created the story, co-wrote the story with a writer, and just did our meeting last week with Asylum. They’re the same people that did Sharknado, so it’s definitely a B-movie, but with this movie it’s something I wrote from my creative brain. Now they’re coming in, and we’re going to partner together, and we’re going to shoot the movie in March. I’m acting in it and possibly bringing in some friends of mine. It’s pretty insane, I’ll tell you, and we’re really, really excited. I’m passionate about this, and I enjoy being artistic in a sort of quirky way that’s unusual. That’s why I’m putting together the cast; there’s some names floating around like Joey Fatone from N*SYNC or an old buddy of mine Shaquille O’Neal. Just an out of the box thing.”

Stay tuned.

The Asylum

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Man-Eating Sharks Attack Under the Deep

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Save for a few notable exceptions, sharks have mostly been the subject of Syfy-style fare in recent years, which is a total bummer. Once genuinely terrifying movie monsters, they’ve become laughable computer-generated jokes, though Under the Deep hopes to change that.

We tip our hats to Bloody Disgusting for the news that Odin’s Eye Entertainment is selling the shark attack flick at this year’s European Film Market, the film directed by Gerald Rascionato. Check out the first still below along with the plot crunch!

Written by Rascionato and Stephen Lister, the film stars Megan Peta Hill, Joel Hogan, Josh Potthoff, and Pete Valley.

Synopsis:
Three American college students head Down Under to capture great white sharks on film. But when a freak wave capsizes their boat mid cage dive, they are left fighting for and against each other in the world’s most dangerous shark-infested waters.

Into the Deep

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Variant Cover of Legenderry: Vampirella Issue #1 Exclusive to this Month’s Box of Dread!

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As we told you a few days back, the February Box of Dread has a Vampirella theme, and today we’re very excited to announce that each and every box sent out this month will come equipped with a very special edition of Legenderry: Vampirella‘s first issue, which is exclusive to subscribers. Read on!

Yes, we have partnered with Dynamite Entertainment to create something very special for horror and comics fans everywhere. The very first issue of Legenderry: Vampirella will be included in Dread Central’s February 2015 Box of Dread with exclusive cover art drawn by artist Roberto Castro that will only be available for Box of Dread subscribers.

This collaboration is destined to be an exclusive collectible that both comic book collectors and horror fans will seek out for many years to come if they are not subscribed to Box of Dread.

It’s an honor to have Dynamite Entertainment on board with our Box of Dread initiative,” said Steve Barton, Dread Central’s editor-in-chief, “and we couldn’t think of a finer way to kick off Women in Horror Month than this!”

Subscribing to Box of Dread is simple: Just head on over to the Box of Dread website and sign up!

Vampirella

Vampirella kicks off our “Women In Horror” initiative at Box of Dread, where we want to bring much more well-deserved attention to the amazing contributions of women within the horror genre. This is only the beginning!

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Box of Dread is Dread Central’s horror subscription box service where every month, our subscribers get a box filed with horror toys, collectibles and other horror goodies, some of which are one of a kind or signed by your favorite horror stars! That’s right; for around the cost of a t-shirt each month or a video game every quarter, you get all these and more.

For even more pictures and videos, check out Box of Dread on Social Media!

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Jurassic World – Meet Indominus Rex

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The official Jurassic World website has just pulled the curtain back a bit on what will be its main and deadliest attraction, the Indominus Rex (formerly known as the Diabolus Rex or D-Rex). Bigger. Louder. More teeth. Who could resist?

Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Irrfan Khan, Vincent D’Onofrio, Jake Johnson, Omar Sy, BD Wong, and Judy Greer star in the film, which will be released in 3D by Universal Pictures.

Jurassic World

Jurassic World

Jurassic World

Related Story: Jurassic World Viral Site Bids You Welcome

Colin Trevorrow (Safety Not Guaranteed) penned the script with Derek Connolly and directs. Steven Spielberg and Thomas Tull executive produce, and Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley produce Jurassic World.

In theaters June 12, 2015, this is a new sci-fi terror adventure set 22 years after the horrific events of the original Jurassic Park.

More as it comes.

Jurassic World

Jurassic World

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See the Producer’s Preview of The Vampire Diaries Episode 6.12 – Prayer for the Dying

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A new sneak peek has arrived for tonight’s Episode 6.12 of “The Vampire Diaries,” entitled “Prayer for the Dying,” in which exec producer Julie Plec explains how there is a consequence for every action. Check it out as you prep for the ep!

“The Vampire Diaries” Episode 6.12 – “Prayer for the Dying” (1/29/15)
THE MERGE When Liv (guest star Penelope Mitchell) and Luke’s (guest star Chris Brochu) father arrives to town to celebrate their birthday, they try to convince him to let Jo (guest star Jodi Lyn O’Keefe) and Kai (guest star Chris Wood) take their place in the merge ceremony. After Tyler (Michael Trevino) finds out that the merge is happening sooner than he expected, he urges Liv to let him talk to her father.

Meanwhile, after Caroline’s (Candice Accola) plan to cure her mother takes an unexpected and devastating turn, Elena (Nina Dobrev), Stefan (Paul Wesley), and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) gather at the hospital, while Jo attempts to save Sheriff Forbes’ (guest star Marguerite MacIntyre) life.

Lastly, with the merge set to take place, Damon’s risky plan quickly sends things spiraling out of control, forcing one of the twins to take matters into their own hands. Jeffrey Hunt directed the episode written by Brett Matthews and Rebecca Sonnenshine.

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For more info visit “The Vampire Diaries” on CWTV.com, “like” “The Vampire Diaries” on Facebook, and follow “The Vampire Diaries” on Twitter.

The Vampire Diaries Season 6

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Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered – AVAILABLE NOW!

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A few days ago we told you that a remastering of the classic video game Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy was looking like a certainty. Well, we were right! Gamers, say hello to Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered! Oh, and did we mention that it’s… ummm… available NOW?

Even cooler? It’s only $10 bucks, and if you ask us… that’s money WELL SPENT. The only hitch? It’s available exclusively on iOS, Mac, and Steam, which means console gamers are being left in the cold. At least for now.

A Brief History of Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered
It’s exceedingly rare that video games attempt to upend traditional approaches to the medium. When it debuted in 2005, however, Fahrenheit (aka Indigo Prophecy) did just that and represents developer Quantic Dream’s attempt to open players’ eyes to a new way of experiencing the form. The ambitious title was designed by Quantic Dream founder and CEO David Cage and served as a statement that games could be about character and genuine emotional connections in more powerful ways than the games before it.

Originally released in 2005, Fahrenheit (known as Indigo Prophecy in North America) was a breakthrough in interactive narrative, teetering between the worlds of cinema and gaming while also embracing them, carving its own unique genre in the entertainment landscape. This newly remastered edition features updated graphics and full controller support for all platforms and is based on the uncut and uncensored international version of the game.

With a rich multilayered narrative, innovative presentation, and a chilling musical score by famed Hollywood composer Angelo Badalementi, Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered serves as the definitive version of the supernatural murder mystery and (re)introduces the groundbreaking title to old and new fans alike.

Key Features

  • Interactive Drama — An intuitive control scheme and spectacular split-screen presentation complement the game’s mysterious noir narrative.
  • Extensive Replayability — With branching dialog and multiple endings, each playthrough of the game yields a different outcome.
  • Multiple Characters — Take control of the narrative through four different playable characters, each illuminating a different perspective of the story.
  • Fully Voiced Script — Every line from the extensive script is voiced by professional actors in English, French, German, and Spanish. Voice files may require free in-game download.
  • Cinematic Score — Fahrenheit features a fully orchestrated score composed by Angelo Badalamenti, famous for his extensive work with director David Lynch.
  • Uncut version of the game — Unlike the original North American release, Remastered contains all of the game’s original scenes, uncensored and uncut.

Key Upgrades

  • High-definition Graphics — All of the in-game textures have been meticulously recreated in HD for mobile and desktop.
  • Widescreen Support – A true widescreen (not cropped) view strengthens the game’s cinematic qualities while also providing players with a better sense of their surroundings.
  • Elegant Touch Controls — An intuitive control scheme has been implemented that works on both phone and tablets, and brings the player closer to the narrative.
  • Full Controller Support —Support for MFi hardware controllers on iOS, as well as various popular controllers for desktop. See system requirements for full list of supported controllers.
  • Live Graphics Comparison — Players can switch between the updated visuals and the original art assets with the touch of a button.

Indigo Prophecy

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iZombie: Meet the Face of the Apocalypse in this New Trailer

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Another trailer has arrived for The CW’s upcoming “iZombie,” which is looking a lot more like a procedural than a horror show. Once it premieres and we get a better idea of what direction it’s heading in, chances are we’ll stop covering it, but until we know for sure… enjoy this introduction to the face of the zombie apocalypse.

“iZombie” premieres on Tuesday, March 17th (9:00-10:00pm ET/PT).

“iZombie” Synopsis:
Rose McIver (“Masters of Sex,” “Once Upon a Time”) stars as Olivia “Liv” Moore, a rosy-cheeked, disciplined, over-achieving medical resident who had her life path completely mapped out until the night she attended a party that unexpectedly turned into a zombie feeding frenzy. Malcolm Goodwin (“Breakout Kings”), newcomer Rahul Kohli, Robert Buckley (“One Tree Hill”), and David Anders (“Once Upon a Time,” “The Vampire Diaries”) co-star.  As one of the newly undead, Liv has devised a way to resist her baser urges to devour fresh human brains: She’s taken a job in the Seattle coroner’s office. In this appropriately dead-end job, she can secretly snack on the brains of the many Jane and John Doe corpses that make a final stop in the morgue.

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Liv remains resigned to an eternity without hope or purpose, until she realizes that with every brain she consumes, she retains a portion of that person’s memories, and she begins to experience visions from the point of view of the murder victims. It’s not the same as being alive again, but at least she can find purpose in her undead existence by helping to solve the murders of those who are indeed fully dead.

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