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Amityville: The Awakening Release Update

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The next chapter is the storied Amityville franchise, Amityville: The Awakening, was slated for release on January 2, 2015. Well we all know that didn’t happen. So when are we gonna get to dig our claws into this one?

Arrow in the Head caught up with producer Jason Blum to find out.

We’re still in post on it,” Blum tells the site. “I’m very, very happy with it. We’re continuing to have conversations with Dimension and Weinstein about how it’s going to come out, but it’s definitely going to come out. I think people are going to like it, Jennifer Jason Leigh is great in the movie. I’m hoping to do another movie with Franck. I’m really pleased with it, my guess is we’ll announce when it’ll come out sometime in the next twelve months. Like a lot of the movies that we do, we’re just tinkering with it and trying to make it better. We’re pretty close now. We went back and forth over the cut of the movie, which we’re happy with now. We’re just tinkering with the movie in post-production.

Daniel Farrands and Casey La Scala co-wrote the script and produce with Jason Blum of hit factory Blumhouse. Frank Khalfoun (Maniac) directs.

Synopsis
Belle, her little sister, and her comatose twin brother move into a new house with their single mother Joan in order to save money to help pay for her brother’s expensive healthcare. But when strange phenomena begin to occur in the house including the miraculous recovery of her brother, Belle begins to suspect her Mother isn’t telling her everything and soon realizes they just moved into the infamous Amityville house.

Amityville: The Awakening

Amityville: The Awakening

Amityville: The Awakening

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The Walking Dead Season Finale to be Super-Sized

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Enjoying the return of AMC’s “The Walking Dead?” Still a fan despite the many naysayers? We’re right there with ya, and we’re happy to let you guys know that the show’s season finale will be 90 minutes long instead of just 60.

The news came from Entertainment Weekly writer Dalton Ross on Twitter.

“The Walking Dead” – Episode 5.12 – “Remember” (airs 3/1/15)
Molding into a new lifestyle is proving difficult for the group. Has life on the road proven too treacherous to go back to who they once were?

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 info be sure to hit up the official “The Walking Dead” page on AMC.com.

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It Follows – Listen to Three Tracks from Disasterpiece

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One of the best thing about It Follows (review) is the film’s soundtrack by Disasterpiece. Don’t believe us? Well you can listen to three tracks from the soundtrack right now!

Look for the film in U.S. theaters and on VOD Friday, March 13, 2015.

With a riveting central performance from Maika Monroe and a strikingly ominous electronic score by Disasterpeace, It Follows is an artful psychosexual thriller from David Robert Mitchell (The Myth of the American Sleepover).

Thanks to The Playlist.

Related Story: Sundance 2015: Keir Gilchrist Talks It Follows

The film also stars Keir Gilchrist (“The United States of Tara”), Daniel Zovatto (Laggies), Jake Weary (“Chicago Fire”), Olivia Luccardi (“Orange Is the New Black”), and Lili Sepe (Spork).

Synopsis:
For 19-year-old Jay (Maika Monroe, AT ANY PRICE), the fall should be about school, boys, and weekends at the lake. Yet, after a seemingly innocent sexual encounter, she suddenly finds herself plagued by nightmarish visions; she can’t shake the sensation that someone, or something, is following her. As the threat closes in, Jay and her friends must somehow escape the horrors that are only a few steps behind.

It Follows

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Rob Zombie’s 31 – First Casting News

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The first casting news is here for rocker turned filmmaker Rob Zombie’s latest filmic endeavor, 31, as the man himself just announced that Torsten Voges (8MM, The Lords of Salem) has signed on to play the character Death-Head in his upcoming film.

31 is, in part, a crowdfunded endeavor that will allow Zombie’s legions of fans to be involved from the ground up with his latest project. “I wish something like this had existed when I was a kid,” Zombie explained. “I would have killed to be part of so many movies. Even being involved in the smallest way would have been awesome.


Torsten Voges has signed on the play Death-Head in my new film 31. Go to www. Rz-31.com for more info! #robzombie #rz31

A photo posted by RobZombieofficial (@robzombieofficial) on

Fans will have access to exclusive VIP experiences involving the film and Zombie’s music career. In addition to the wide range of VIP experiences, fans can also get their hands on exclusive merch and original props from Zombie’s films. Check out the campaign, which is being hosted once again at RZ-31. There’s 74 days left to get in on it!

Synopsis:
31 follows five carnival workers who are kidnapped the night before Halloween and held hostage in a large secret compound known as Murder World. Once there, they have 12 hours to survive a terrifying game called 31 in which ‘The Heads’- murderous maniacs dressed as clowns – are released to hunt them down and kill them.

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Salem – John Alden Front and Center in New Promo

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While we wait IMPATIENTLY to see the return to the airwaves of WGN America’s “Salem,” the powers-that-be have put out yet another new promo to get us excited for the witchcraft to come.

Currently in production in Shreveport, LA, on its 13-episode sophomore run, “Salem” Season 2 premieres Sunday, April 5th, at 10:00 p.m. ET/ 9:00 p.m. CT, exclusively on WGN America.

Related Story: First Look at Stuart Townsend’s Character in Salem Season 2

From creators and writers Brannon Braga (“Cosmos,” “24”) and Adam Simon (The Haunting in Connecticut), “Salem” is a gripping one-hour drama that boldly re-imagines the infamous 17th century witch trials in colonial Massachusetts. The series stars Janet Montgomery, Shane West, Seth Gabel, Ashley Madekwe, Tamzin Merchant, Elise Eberle, and Iddo Goldberg. New to the cast of “Salem” for Season 2 are Lucy Lawless, Stuart Townsend, Joe Doyle, and Oliver Bell.

“Salem” is executive produced by Brannon Braga, Adam Simon, Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson, and Prospect Park’s Josh Barry and Jeff Kwatinez. Nick Copus directs and serves as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Fox 21.

For more info follow “Salem” on Twitter and YouTube (@SalemWGNA), and also be sure to “like” the series on Facebook.

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Two Everly Events This Weekend Including Opening Night at The Vineland Drive-In

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Director Joe Lynch’s upcoming film, Everly (review), starring Salma Hayek, will be released in select theaters on February 27. Two special events have been planned to support the launch of the genre-bending movie.

The first is a special “Opening Night Event” at the historic Vineland Drive-In located at 443 Vineland Ave., City of Industry, CA, kicking off the Everly One Week Only Drive-in engagement. Director Lynch, co-stars Akie Kotabe (Dead Man), Jenn Blanc-Biehn (Dena) and Caroline Chikezie (Zelda), Director of Photography Steve Gainer, Co-Producer Brett Hedblom and more will be at the 7 p.m. show at the Vineland theater to introduce the film, along with a Q&A (TBD), giveaways and some other surprises. Follow Vineland Drive-In on Twitter (@VinelandDriveIn) for more info on the event.

“Showing Everly, which was borne of my love for those crazy genre flicks I grew up with as a kid, at the Drive In is a dream come true for me,” said Lynch. “This is the perfect movie for the drive in, so we embraced the idea of showing the film in a more unconventional arena to give audiences the rare opportunity to remember what it’s like to see a crazy fun movie like this in the right setting. Being able to show movies in this way under the stars is quickly becoming history so we wanted seize the opportunity, give folks a fun night out and hopefully expose some audiences to the Vineland.”

On February 28, Lynch and select cast and crew will also be on hand for the 9:55 p.m. showing of Everly at the famed Music Hall Theater in Beverly Hills for an introduction, Q&A after the film and giveaways. More details and show times are available at the official Everly Facebook page.

Everly is currently available on most VOD platforms, including iTunes, Cablevision, Comcast, Time Warner, Verizon, Dish, Directv, iTunes, Amazon, Playstation, Xbox, Vudu, YouTube, Google Play and more. Produced by VegaBaby/Crime Scene Pictures and distributed by Radius TWC, Everly will be released in select theaters on February 27 at the following theaters (subject to change, more theaters being announced soon).

Everly Theater Listing

  • Danvers, MA/Hollywood Hits 7
  • Chicago, IL/Music Box
  • Peoria, IL/Peoria Theaters @ Landmark 12
  • Columbus, OH/Gateway 7
  • Mentor, OH/Atlas Great Lakes Stadium 16
  • Grand Rapids, MI/Celebration Cinema Woodland 14
  • New Haven, CT/Criterion New Haven 7
  • New York, NY/Village East Cinemas 7
  • Brooklyn, NY/Williamsburg Cinemas 7
  • Washington DC/Angelika Pop Up @ Union Market
  • Atlanta, GA/Plaza Theater
  • Greensboro, NC/Red Cinemas
  • Houston, TX/Alama Drafthouse Vintage Park
  • Naples, FL/Silverspot 11 Cinemas
  • Memphis, TN/Malco Wolfchase Galleria Cinema 8
  • Beverly Hills, CA/Music Hall
  • City of Industry, CA/Vineland Drive-In

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The Everly original motion picture soundtrack by Bear McCreary is available on iTunes and most music platforms by Sparks & Shadows, featuring “Silent Night” by Raya Yarborough.

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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It Follows The First Clip

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The first UK clip from It Follows (review) is here and after you watch it you’d better be looking over your shoulder. It follows, ya know.

Look for the film in U.S. theaters and on VOD Friday, March 13, 2015.

With a riveting central performance from Maika Monroe and a strikingly ominous electronic score by Disasterpeace, It Follows is an artful psychosexual thriller from David Robert Mitchell (The Myth of the American Sleepover).

Thanks to The Playlist.

Related Story: Sundance 2015: Keir Gilchrist Talks It Follows

The film also stars Keir Gilchrist (“The United States of Tara”), Daniel Zovatto (Laggies), Jake Weary (“Chicago Fire”), Olivia Luccardi (“Orange Is the New Black”), and Lili Sepe (Spork).

Synopsis:
For 19-year-old Jay (Maika Monroe, AT ANY PRICE), the fall should be about school, boys, and weekends at the lake. Yet, after a seemingly innocent sexual encounter, she suddenly finds herself plagued by nightmarish visions; she can’t shake the sensation that someone, or something, is following her. As the threat closes in, Jay and her friends must somehow escape the horrors that are only a few steps behind.

It Follows

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From a Whisper to a Scream Factory; Vincent Price’s Last Horror Film Hitting Blu-ray

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Released in 1987, From a Whisper to a Scream (also known as The Offspring) has the distinct honor of being iconic actor Vincent Price’s last role in a horror film, which alone makes it a piece of genuine horror history. The film heads to Blu-ray in a couple months, and we’ve got the details for ya today!

Scream Factory puts From a Whisper to a Scream on Blu-ray for the very first time on April 28th, 2015, the release jam-packed with an array of new bonus features, including two audio commentaries and the feature-length documentary Return to Oldfield: The Making of Whisper to a Scream.

Price plays historian Julian White in the film. On the night his niece is executed for committing a string of brutal killings, White reveals the sinister secrets of her hometown, Oldfield, Tennessee, a horrific hamlet that spawns evil.

But as the town’s murderous legacy is exposed with White’s chilling accounts – including stories of a necrophilic madman, a voodoo priest with life-prolonging powers and a legion of children with an appetite for flesh – White doesn’t realize that he is about the write the final chapter of Oldfield’s morbid history…in his own blood!

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Special Features:

  • Return to Oldfield: The Making of Whisper to a Scream – A comprehensive feature-length documentary about the making of From A Whisper To A Scream, featuring director Jeff Burr, producer Darin Scott, co-screenwriter C. Courtney Joyner, star Clu Gulager, and many more!
  • A Decade Under the Innocence: Adventures in Super 8 Filmmaking – A feature-length documentary about teenage adventures in ‘Super 8′ filmmaking during the 1970’s in Georgia, featuring director Jeff Burr and more!
  • Audio Commentary with writer/director Jeff Burr
  • Audio Commentary with writer/producer Darin Scott and writer C. Courtney Joyner
  • Still Gallery with commentary by writer/director Jeff Burr
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • The Offspring TV Spots

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Faux Zombrex Commercial Teases Crackle’s Dead Rising: Watchtower

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We’re just about a month away from the release of Crackle’s Dead Rising: Watchtower, a feature film adaptation of the hit video game franchise that will be premiering on March 27th. On tap for you today is a commercial for faux zombie-curing drug Zombrex, so check it out while you wait for the movie!

The cast includes Jesse Metcalfe (“Desperate Housewives,” “Dallas”), Meghan Ory (“Once Upon a Time”), Virginia Madsen (Candyman, Sideways), Dennis Haysbert (Men, Women & Children), comic actor Rob Riggle (22 Jump Street, Let’s Be Cops), Harley Morenstein (“Epic Meal Time”), Keegan Connor Tracey (“Bates Motel,” “Once Upon A Time”), and Aleks Paunovic (This Means War).

Sony’s Crackle will give the 90-minute feature, directed by Leprechaun: Origins’ Zach Lipovsky, an exclusive digital release in the U.S. before the film receives a multi-platform release on SVOD, VOD, DVD, and TV.

The script was written by Tim Carter, who also produces alongside Tomas Harlan under their Contradiction Films banner (the same company that produced Mortal Kombat: Legacy). Lorenzo di Bonaventura (Transformers, G.I. Joe) is the executive producer.

Synopsis:
As in the video game, Dead Rising: Watchtower is set during a zombie apocalypse. When a mandatory government vaccine fails, a group of survivors must evade infection while hunting down the root of the epidemic, which leads back to a government conspiracy.

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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 – Episode 1 (Video Game)

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Resident Evil Revelations 2Developed and published by Capcom

Rated M for Mature

Available on PS4, XB1 (reviewed), PC, PSVita, PS3, Xbox360


Oh goodie, another Residen Evil game,” I thought, cynically and bitterly recalling the years of betrayal the series has committed to the lauded lineage of Resident Evil 4. “Time to be disappointed again!” I mused as I input the code for the first episode of the 4 part series. Like a horror movie franchise, Resident Evil hasn’t been good for ages, with whole console generations going by without a worthy title. When the first Resident Evil: Revelations was released as a side project and lauded as a return to form, I knew the series was in trouble. A handheld only game that was eventually ported out of sheer desperation for goodwill, Revelations struck me as a massively overpraised game. It certainly wasn’t shit, but it failed to be as good of an action game as RE4 or as good of a horror game as the original. When your product is outclassed by a game that came out 12 years ago, I really fail to see how that is a successful return to form. The game was so massively mediocre, that it really does more to show how far the series had fallen than actually bring it back to a respectable position.

So, keep in mind, I might be succumbing to the same low expectations that those who first played Revelations did, but I actually really liked the first installment of Resident Evil: Revelations 2. Brief and a bit inconsistent, the game actually tries to do something new with the series, and boldly changes up the co-op gameplay we have all grown so used to. It isn’t a perfect game, and given the scant 2 hours length the flaws stand out much more prominently, but despite all of that the pros in the end outweighed the cons, and I find myself moderately excited for the next instalment.

I should get out of the way right now that players looking for a good horror narrative probably shouldn’t look towards Resident Evil. For as long as the series has existed, the story has been universally accepted as incomprehensible nonsense. Theres always some baddie with some virus doing some bullshit that doesn’t make any sense, but for some reason is a bond villain style imminent threat to the world. Even my beloved RE4 had a plot revolving around an evil spider lord of rural spain using the president’s daughter to infiltrate the white house with head exploding parasites in order to conquer the United States. Yes, that was the plot. Yes, I know you don’t remember that, and you don’t because that is not the reason any ever plays a Resident Evil game.

Still, for those of you keeping track of whatever the fuck is going on in this universe, Resident Evil Revelations 2 (episode 1) is the 10th main serie title and 20th title released in the franchise. The first Revelations took place between RE4 and RE5, while this takes place to RE5 and RE6. As far as I can tell, it is only a sequel in name to the events of Revelations, but considering how little has actually been told in the story so far, it could be a prequel to 28 Days Later for all I know.

It is a bit of a moot point to go over the plot anyways, since like I said not only does no one care, but it isn’t entirely out yet. It does lead out with a “next week on…” tv style teaser, and it does look like cool things happen, so maybe this will be the first Resident Evil with a decent plot. What we do know so far is that theres a torture island where a mysterious kafka quoting mad dictator holds dominion over a series of mutants who all wear bracelets that measure their fear, so it isn’t likely, but crazier things have happened. It also seems like they hired writers for this game, which is a plus, because the dialogue of Resident Evil games has always been notoriously bizarre. They actually make fun of it twice in just the first episode, which was great for fans like me.

The game actually kind of smacks a bit of fanservice all around, returning series favorite and bad quote master Barry Burton along with series redhead Claire Redfield. It doesn’t feel nearly as pandery as RE6’s ensemble cast, with banter between the characters feeling natural. Characters say things that seem real for their personalities: Barry’s teenage daughter Moira is a bit more flippant, Claire is more hardline but with a caring side, and Barry is a kind hearted father who is more concerned with saving his daughter than reeling at the horror around him. It is refreshing to hear characters say things that make sense in a Resident Evil title, and I don’t think too many people will miss the endearingly cringeworthy one liners.

On the gameplay side, however, I’m not so sure about all of the changes. Resident Evil has been mostly a co-op experience since RE5, and even in RE4 and Revelations there were teamwork elements. However, in those title, your partner was more or less identical to you. Sure certain characters had different melee moves or special weapons, but Sheva and Chris were both two zombie shooters shooting zombies in africa. I remember preferring to play Chris mostly because I would equip the stun button and roleplay as Juggernaut, but the concept of a “bitch character” has been around since co-op games began. Being Player 2 has for a long time meant Luigi, Tail, Sheva, and the battletoad without the sunglasses.

Never has that been more prevalent than here. Holy shit, have a friend around who lost a bet, because playing the secondary characters in this game is unbearable. In each of the two teams, they have a sniper like arrangement where one plays spotter and the other plays shooter. Considering how little sniper spotter sims there are out there, I bet you can gather which of those is the desirable position. In the Claire and Moira campaign, Claire does the shooting and Moira is on “flashlight duty.” She states that she “doesn’t like guns ever since the incident,” instead preferring to be basically defenseless. She does get a crowbar that can be used to open doors and execute enemies, and her flashlight can stun foes if pointed at them for long enough. Still, it seems like a flimsy excuse for the girl on the zombie murder torture island. I’m pretty sure your standards and preferences fly out the window the moment a spike covered flesh beast lunges at you from a dilapidated prison cell. Still, they have a decent synergy, where Moira keeps enemies stunned so that Claire can knock them down and Moira can execute them.

Barry, on the other hand, has a companion named Natalia. Natalia is a little girl. Im not talking teenager status, she is something like 8. Barry has mastered the ancient art of shooting guns and using a flashlight at the same time, so that puts Natalie on “pointing duty.” She has the magic ability to see the zombies through walls, so she just… kind of points at things. She can pick up bricks to meekly toss at zombies, causing them to fall down in a comically unreal fashion. It looks like when a toddler whaps someone with a sword and they stutter for a second and pretend to die because it’s all make believe and little Jimmy needs to feel like a brave knight.

No matter what the level, your friend will either be appointed to the hell of flashlight duty or the 9th circle hell of little girl duty. I do not see how they thought this would be fun. I have yet to see how the characters evolve, so maybe the little girl gets eye lasers or something, but until then the function of Player 2 is to highlight hidden items and collectibles. If you remember Revelations, there was this really annoying mechanic where you had to take out a camera to scan a room and find hidden handprints and items. It was easily the most annoying part of that game, and they made it an entirely what one of the characters does.

The worst part is, you absolutely have to subject someone to this for the game to be at its best. If you do not, players have to switch between the two characters constantly. That fluid Moira stun so Claire can knock them down and Moira execute combo is really fucking awkward when you have to wait a second every time you switch between the two. If you played RE5 or 6 solo, you will remember the frustration of having a teammate use all of your handgun ammo or healing you when you are at almost full health. Well don’t worry about that now, because Capcom solved that by having your teammate do nothing. Seriously, they will not shoot. You actually have to unlock an ability for them to “use their gun while not player controlled. It will not use ammo, but at significantly reduced damage.” So, in order for your teammate to be useful, you have to unlock a skill. Problem solved.

I also find their decision to make the game episodic questionable at best. Other than Telltale games, the only other horror game I remember being episodic was Siren: Blood Cures, and it was a bad decision there as well. Alan Wake went for an episodic feel with “previously, on Alan Wake” intro sequences, but that game was kind of going for a stylistic The Twilight Zone feel, so it kind of made sense from a narrative standpoint. That being said, the game didn’t actually come out in episodes, which was a correct thing to do. The reason horror shows tend to be self contained narrative in every episode is because horror requires a constant ramping of tension towards a specific reveal or showdown. TV shows need to resolve a thing every week, or the episode feels like just wasting time. Shows like Black Mirror or The Twilight Zone understood this, which is why each episode is a new story that is self contained. If you break it up between weeks, a lot of the tension is lost. If I am compelled to see your game through, I don’t understand why you would tell me I have to wait until next week to keep going. You only risk me losing interest.

Theres also a whole bunch of “Day 1 DLC.” Costume, characters and weapons for the game’s arcade mode, and extra lives are available for purchase right off of the bat. Most of it is for the game’s “Raid” mode, which is an arcade style series of gauntlets where you level up characters from completing arenas. It is reminiscent of the “Mercenary” mode of previous titles, but far more robust. There is vastly more content in the raid mode, with a hundred levels to get across 6 characters. 2 of those characters are DLC, which is stupid, but I haven’t even begun to scratch the surface of what there is to unlock for free. It is staggeringly robust for an alternate game mode.

The problem with it is, I don’t at all feel compelled to play it. The reason that the Mercenary mode of RE4 took up so much of my time was that it was an awesome addition to an already perfect product. It was so much icing on the red velvet cake of the main story, and everything was unlockable through skill and persistence. It never felt like a grind to get through it all. Looking at all the levels and arenas and achievements in Raid mode is impressive, but feels more like a grind than a polished product. I won’t really be able to accurately judge it until everything is out and I put more time into it, but unlike the Mercenary mode, I do not feel myself compelled to see what it has to unlock.

That all being said, the atmosphere and environments are spot on. Feeling more like Resident Saw, the insane torture chamber that is the Cell Block level sets a chilling tone for the rest of the game. While RE4 set a tone of being a foreigner in an unfamiliar place, this sets the tone of walking into the middle of an already devolved apocalypse island. There is already a mad kind of logic and order to it, and you are just beginning to experience it. It masterfully sets a tone, something that RE5 & 6 absolutely failed at.

The game also moves away from the loot drop system of previous games successfully. One of the major problems I had with RE5 & 6 was that boss fights would often conclude without a reward. One of the most satisfying features of RE4 was looting a fat sack of gold off of a dead boss, providing tangible reward for the challenge. Revelations 2 takes a different approach, rewarding exploration rather than straight combat. Enemies no longer drop loot, but killing them all is often required for full exploration of an area. Using the support character’s search function becomes crucial to fully loot an environment, allowing for a different kind of two-tiered reward system. You not only get rewarded for the combat, but then for proper examination of the surroundings.

From the minutia standpoint, the inventory system is nice now. Items can be traded instantly, and are large enough to accommodate a large arsenal without being too easy to stockpile. Puzzles were a bit too easy to figure out, but since this is the point of the game where things are supposed to be easiest, it makes sense. There was only one point that I got stuck, and it was only because I figured out the puzzle before I had been prompted to. There was a gate locked in chains, and a crane positioned beside it with a stack of logs. Obviously, I’m supposed to smash the logs into the door to open it. After getting to the controls, it tells me I have to turn the power on, and theres a giant red cable leading from the crane to the cabin across from it. I understand i have to go to the cabin. There is a fence in the way. It shows on my minimap that there is supposed to be a gap in the fence. I can see the place on the fence that is a slightly different color, clearly going to break. I try stabbing it, throwing grenades at it, shooting it, looking for boxes to climb over it. Nothing works. Then I go to the gate and inspect it, only for Barry to explain to me the puzzle, and the wall to trigger to break open with enemies. If the game doesn’t let me progress because I figured it out too fast, it needs to get on my level.

So, with all that out of the way, expect me to update you on the next few installments in the weeks to come. I won’t score it until I have the whole thing, but the game is budget price and much better than the recent releases. If you want to look at it as a 7 dollar demo, then I guess that is kind of true, but the amount of content the Raid mode provides is well worth the asking price. At $25 for the whole package, its hard to say no to this. Consider this a tenative nascent recommendation. It has yet to significantly let me down, which is saying a lot for this series lately.

Look for a review of Episode 2 next week.

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Salem Season 2 – WICKED New Artwork

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If you missed out on Season 1 of WGN’s hit show “Salem,” you missed out on some of the best horror on TV ever. Seriously. No hyperbole. Binge watch it and get ready as some new artwork is here for Season 2 that’s put quite the spell on us!

From the Press Release:
In anticipation of the Season Two premiere of WGN America’s breakout hit supernatural thriller “Salem,” the network has released key art featuring Salem’s deadliest witch, Mary Sibley (Janet Montgomery), along with Tituba (Ashley Madekwe), Anne Hale (Tamzin Merchant), and Mercy Lewis (Elise Eberle). Season Two of “Salem” will debut on Sunday, April 5, at 10pm ET/9pm CT.

“Salem,” a bold re-imagination of the infamous 17th century witch trials, returns for Season Two at the dawn of a Witch War. As the disease and devastation unleashed by a deadly supernatural ritual spread through the war-torn village, Salem’s most powerful witch, Mary Sibley, must face off against adversaries old and new who are vying for her throne.

From creators and writers Brannon Braga (“Cosmos,” “24”) and Adam Simon (The Haunting in Connecticut), “Salem” is a gripping one-hour drama that boldly re-imagines the infamous 17th century witch trials in colonial Massachusetts. The series stars Janet Montgomery, Shane West, Seth Gabel, Ashley Madekwe, Tamzin Merchant, Elise Eberle, and Iddo Goldberg. New to the cast of “Salem” for Season Two are Lucy Lawless, Stuart Townsend, Joe Doyle, and Oliver Bell.

“Salem” is executive produced by Brannon Braga, Adam Simon, Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson, and Prospect Park’s Josh Barry and Jeff Kwatinez. Nick Copus directs and serves as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Fox 21 Television Studios.

For more info follow “Salem” on Twitter and YouTube (@SalemWGNA), and also be sure to “like” the series on Facebook.

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Marg Helgenberger Joins Under the Dome; CBS Announces Premiere Dates for UTD, Zoo, and Extant

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Some big news today for those of us who have stuck with “Under the Dome” (c’mon, I know I’m not the only one!) as CBS has revealed a new guest star for Season 3 along with the show’s return date. In addition, we have the premiere dates for new series “Zoo” and “Extant” Season 2 in case you’re still watching that one too.

From the Press Release:
UNDER THE DOME returns for its third season with a special two-hour premiere on its new night, Thursday, June 25 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT). It moves to its regular time period on Thursday, July 2 (10:00-11:00 PM), following BIG BROTHER, forming a strong two-hour block of established summer hit shows. Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, UNDER THE DOME tells the story of a small town that is suddenly and inexplicably sealed off from the rest of the world by an enormous transparent dome.

This season, Emmy Award winner Marg Helgenberger will guest star in an extended story arc, beginning with the premiere episode, as the town’s inhabitants figure out the Dome’s purpose and what it wants from them. UNDER THE DOME was last summer’s most-watched (11.32m) and highest-rated scripted program in adults 18-49 (2.8/09) and adults 25-54 (3.7/10).

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UNDER THE DOME, based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, stars Dean Norris, Mike Vogel, Rachelle Lefevre, Alex Koch, Colin Ford, Mackenzie Lintz, and Eddie Cahill. UNDER THE DOME is produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Amblin Television. Steven Spielberg, Neal Baer, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Stacey Snider, Peter Leto, and Tim Schlattmann are executive producers.

ZOO, a new drama based on the #1 bestselling novel by James Patterson, will premiere Tuesday, June 30 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT). In the series, a wave of violent animal attacks against humans begin taking place across the globe. As the assaults become more cunning, coordinated, and ferocious, a young renegade biologist (James Wolk) is thrust into the race to unlock the pandemic’s mystery before there’s no place left for people to hide.

ZOO, based on the #1 bestselling novel by James Patterson, stars James Wolk, Kristen Connolly, Billy Burke, Nonso Anozie, and Nora Arnezeder. Jeff Pinkner, Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec, Scott Rosenberg, and Michael Katleman are executive producers with James Mangold, Cathy Konrad, James Patterson, Bill Robinson, Leopoldo Gout, and Steve Bowen. Brad Anderson is directing and also serves as an executive producer. ZOO is a CBS Television Studios production.

EXTANT, a serialized mystery thriller starring Academy Award winner Halle Berry, makes its sophomore debut Wednesday, July 1 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT). This season, astronaut Molly Woods (Berry) discovers she has unwittingly put the human race on a path to destruction, and that she and mysterious stranger J.B. Richter (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) may be the only hope for survival. In its first season, EXTANT was the most-watched new scripted program of the summer, winning its Wednesday 10:00-11:00 PM time period in viewers (8.65m) and key demographics.

EXTANT stars Halle Berry, new cast member Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Pierce Gagnon and Grace Gummer. EXTANT is a co-production of CBS Television Studios and Amblin Television. Steven Spielberg, Liz Kruger, Craig Shapiro, Mickey Fisher, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Halle Berry and Brooklyn Weaver are executive producers.

James Wolk to Star in CBS's Zoo

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WolfCop And Jason Voorhees In Horror Subscription Box of Dread March 2015

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In addition to the Friday The 13th theme that we’ve announced already, we can now reveal that Wolfcop will be joining Jason Voorhees in your Box of Dread March 2015.

While Lowell Dean’s insanely fun WolfCop (review) Blu-ray and DVD will not be in the March box, there will be other just as fun items to keep you wanting more. So, hurry up. Get in on the Box of Dread before it’s too late.

Sign ups for Box of Dread March 2015 ends on March 9th at 12 midnight EST / 9pm PST.

Remember, all active Box of Dread acolytes are also in the running to win a Friday The 13th Jason Mask in the March Seventh Box. Don’t you want to see this Seventh Box arrives with your Box of Dread at your doorstep in March?

There are 2 ways to subscription to Box of Dread:

 

Written and directed by Lowell Dean, WolfCop stars Leo Fafard, Amy Matysio, Aidan Devine, Jesse Moss, Sarah Lind, Jonathan Cherry, and Corrine Conley. The film hits Blu-ray and DVD on March 10th via RLJE/Image Entertainment.

Related Story: WolfCop Begins in This Exclusive Clip

Synopsis:
Officer Lou Garou isn’t the best cop in small-town Woodhaven – in fact, he’s probably the worst. He mostly just looks to avoid anything that could possibly interfere with his goal of getting wasted. One evening during the night shift, Lou investigates a mysterious disturbance at the edge of town and wakes up with a pentagram carved in his chest, heightened senses, and body hair that’s growing at an alarming rate. To solve the mystery of his transformation, he’ll have to take on a case no normal cop would be able to solve, but this half-man, half-beast is not just a cop… he’s a WOLFCOP.

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The Lazarus Effect – Evan Peters Gets Spooky Online!

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One of the stars of this weekend’s horror offering, The Lazarus Effect (review), just shared some spooky little gifs on Tumblr and we have them for you right here! Dig it!

The Lazarus Effect, in theaters February 27th, was directed by David Gelb and written by Luke Dawson and Jeremy Slater. It stars Mark Duplass, Olivia Wilde, Evan Peters, Sarah Bolger, and Donald Glover.

For more info follow The Lazarus Effect on Facebook and Blumhouse on Twitter using the hashtag #EvilWillRise.

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Synopsis:
From masters of horror Blumhouse Productions – producer of The Purge, Insidious, and Sinister franchises – THE LAZARUS EFFECT follows a group of researchers led by Frank (Duplass) and his fiancée, Zoe (Wilde,) who’ve achieved the unimaginable: bringing the dead back to life. After a successful, yet unsanctioned trial on a newly deceased animal, the team is ready to unveil its breakthrough to the world. When the dean of their university learns of their underground experiments, their project is unexpectedly shut down and their materials confiscated.

Frank, Zoe, and their team (Glover, Bolger, and Peters) take matters into their own hands, launching a rogue attempt to recreate their experiment, during which things go terribly wrong and one of their own, Zoe, is horrifically killed. Fueled by terror and grief, Frank pushes them to do the unthinkable: attempt to resurrect their first human test subject.

Initially, the procedure appears a success, but the team soon realizes something is wrong with Zoe. As her strange new persona reveals itself, the team quickly becomes stuck in a gruesome reality. They are no longer faced with the question of whether they can bring someone back to life – but rather, the wrath of her return.

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Penny Dreadful Season 2 – New Stills and Artwork

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Not to be outdone by WGN America’s latest round of eye candy, Showtime has released new stills and artwork for its latest horror opus, “Penny Dreadful.” Season 2 is on its way, kids. Start prepping now! “Penny Dreadful” begins its 10-episode run on Sunday, May 3, at 10PM ET/PT.

In the upcoming season Vanessa (Eva Green) and Ethan (Josh Hartnett) form a deeper bond as the group, including Sir Malcolm (Timothy Dalton), Dr. Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway), and Sembene (Danny Sapani), unite to banish the evil forces that threaten to destroy them. Meanwhile, Dorian Gray (Reeve Carney), the Creature (Rory Kinnear), and Brona (Billie Piper) are all waging battles of their own.

Patti LuPone will guest star as a mysterious character of great importance in Vanessa’s past. Helen McCrory returns as Evelyn Poole (a.k.a. Madame Kali), the seductive spiritualist who will pose a unique threat to our protagonists this season, along with Simon Russell Beale, who is back as eccentric Egyptologist Ferdinand Lyle. Additional guest stars include Douglas Hodge as a Scotland Yard investigator; Sarah Greene as Poole’s powerful daughter, Hecate; and Johnny Beauchamp as a man with a singular past.

For additional info visit “Penny Dreadful” on Showtime, “like” “Penny Dreadful” on Facebook, and follow @SHO_Penny on Twitter. Be sure to also visit the Penny-Dreadful.com website.

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The Crow – Will Jack Huston Fly?

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Some quickie -possible- late day casting news has come in as Deadline is reporting that Relativity Studios has set its sights on Jack Huston (“Boardwalk Empire”) to play the lead character in the Corin Hardy-directed remake of The Crow. Talks are in the early stage.

The remake of the 1994 Alex Proyas-directed adaptation of the James O’Barr graphic novel The Crow (in case you’ve been living under a rock) is about a murdered man who comes back for revenge.

The Cliff Dorfman-scripted pic will go into production in the spring.

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Lucifer – Tom Ellis Gets His Horns

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The devil’s getting his due this morning as Deadline is reporting that Rush star Tom Ellis has been cast as the title character in Fox’s comic book drama “Lucifer,” written by Tom Kapinos and directed by Len Wiseman for Warner Bros. TV and Jerry Bruckheimer TV.

Wiseman will direct the “Lucifer” pilot and executive produce alongside Kapinos, Jerry Bruckheimer, and Jonathan Littman. KristieAnne Reed co-executive produces. Warner Bros TV is producing with Jerry Bruckheimer TV and Kapinos’ Aggressive Mediocrity.

The TV series centers on Lucifer who, bored and unhappy as the Lord of Hell, resigns his throne and abandons his kingdom for the gorgeous, shimmering insanity of Los Angeles, where he gets his kicks helping the LAPD punish criminals. This is a slight change from the original synopsis, which had Lucifer heading to LA to open an exclusive piano bar called Lux with no police work involved.

Stay tuned for more as it comes.

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New Mortal Kombat X Story Trailer Shows Off the Cast

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Another day, another Mortal Kombat X trailer to drool over. We’re about six agonizingly slow weeks away from the game’s release, and currently we have a new trailer that shows off a host of new Kombatants. Mortal Kombat X will release worldwide on April 14, 2015.

Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment released the Who’s Next? – Official Mortal Kombat X Story Trailer, showcasing the next generation of characters as they join forces to fight against the power-hungry clone Mileena and her Outworld rebel army.

Taking place 25 years after the events of Mortal Kombat (2011), the new generation of characters will discover that Outworld is not the only threat they face. Fans will get a first look at the newest fighters to join Cassie Cage, including Jacqueline Briggs, daughter of Jax; Takashi Takeda, son of Kenshi; and Kung Jin, descendant of Kung Lao.

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The Mortal Kombat X Kollector’s Edition by Coarse will include:

  • Exclusive Scorpion figurine and Certificate of Authenticity, designed by Coarse. Coarse has been recognized in Collector and Designer figure communities for its artistic approach, dedication to detail, and unique storytelling through sculpture.
  • In-game Gold Scorpion Skin, inspired by the Coarse figurine
  • The Kombat Pack, which includes access to four add-on playable characters from Klassic Kombatants to iconic guest characters
  • Available for PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft

MSRP: $149.99

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The Mortal Kombat X Kollector’s Edition, imported from Europe and available for pre-order on Amazon.com exclusively, will include:

  • Scorpion Statue
  • Exclusive Steel Pack and Steel Card
  • Mortal Kombat X: Blood Ties Comic Book Volume 1
  • In-game Gold Scorpion Skin
  • The Kombat Pack
  • Available for PS4 and Xbox One

MSRP: $179.99

The Mortal Kombat X Premium Edition will be available via download only and includes the following:

  • The Kombat Pack
  • Available for PS4, Xbox One, the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system for Microsoft; PlayStation®3 computer entertainment systems, and Windows PC

MSRP: $89.99

The Mortal Kombat X Limited Edition, available for pre-order exclusively at GameStop, will feature the following:

  • Exclusive Scorpion Skin: This skin design, inspired by the Cold War, is a collaboration between NetherRealm Studios and a fan artist from the MKKollective.com, a crowd-sourced destination where Mortal Kombat enthusiasts can upload, submit, and share their MK-related art, images, cosplay, music, and videos.
  • The Kombat Pack
  • Available for PS4 and Xbox One

MSRP: $94.99

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Follow this Pair of UK TV Spots for It Follows

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It Follows (review) arrived in UK theaters today (find showtimes here), and to celebrate, we have a pair of TV spots for the film. Look for it in US theaters and on VOD in just a few more weeks… Friday, March 13th, to be exact.

With a riveting central performance from Maika Monroe and a strikingly ominous electronic score by Disasterpeace, It Follows is an artful psychosexual thriller from David Robert Mitchell (The Myth of the American Sleepover).

Related Story: Sundance 2015: Keir Gilchrist Talks It Follows

The film also stars Keir Gilchrist (“The United States of Tara”), Daniel Zovatto (Laggies), Jake Weary (“Chicago Fire”), Olivia Luccardi (“Orange Is the New Black”), and Lili Sepe (Spork).

Synopsis:
For 19-year-old Jay (Maika Monroe), the fall should be about school, boys, and weekends at the lake. Yet, after a seemingly innocent sexual encounter, she suddenly finds herself plagued by nightmarish visions; she can’t shake the sensation that someone, or something, is following her. As the threat closes in, Jay and her friends must somehow escape the horrors that are only a few steps behind.

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The Walking Deceased Trailer Shambles In

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On tap right now we have the first official trailer for The Walking Dead spoof film The Walking Deceased. Check it out, cold and twitchin’!

ARC Entertainment previously acquired all North American rights to horror spoof The Walking Deceased. Directed by Scott Dow and written by Tim Ogletree, the film stars Dave Sheridan (Scary Movie, Ghost World), Joey Oglesby (Fruitvale Station, NBC’s “Friday Night Lights”), and Tim Ogletree (Supernatural Activity).

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It was produced by Jonathan M. Black, Francis Casanova, Philip Marlatt, Derek Lee Nixon, Tim Ogletree, Dave Sheridan, Todd Slater, and Kurt Wehner and executive produced by Tim Fisher and Ken Tayloe.

Synopsis:
THE WALKING DECEASED is the Scary Movie of the zombie genre, ripping on the biggest and best of zombie pop-culture, arguably the most crazed genre in the world. The story follows a group of survivors from all walks of the apocalypse – an idiotic Sheriff with definite coma-induced brain damage, his hardass son, and a hobo with only a crossbow to stave off the walking dead, four squabbling friends forced to survive this zombieland together, and a lonely zombie who just needs love to fully regain his warm body – who leave their once-safe mall hideout in search of the rumored Safe Haven Ranch, a refuge untouched by the zombie virus that has ravaged humanity. But despite the comforting name, they discover that this sanctuary may not be as welcoming as advertised.

Tearing apart powerhouses like The Walking Dead, Zombieland, Warm Bodies, World War Z, Shaun of the Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and even Romero’s iconic Night of the Living Dead, THE WALKING DECEASED rips the flesh off the spoof genre and infects it with a virus too hilarious not to spread.

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