Thursday, November 10, 2011

Daniel Radcliffe Stalks New 'Woman In Black' Photo

Daniel Radcliffe's Arthur Kipps, in the approaching supernatural chiller "The Lady in Black," designed a recent appearance inside a new still for his paranormal movie. That one finds the youthful lawyer storming the gates from the decrepit mansion he's been summoned to. Radcliffe looks into the dark strategies of an online British village on Feb 3, 2012. There's lots of other terror tales today, obviously, so click beyond the jump for additional of the week's "Horror Bites." Forget About 'Monsters,' 'Godzilla' Assaults New Author The monster movie department is shuffling their cards now. "To the near futureInch director Robert Zemeckis has dropped from "Here There Be Monsters" the epic period story that finds real-existence naval officer John Paul Johnson fighting ocean monsters. Legendary Pictures continues to be searching for a brand new director, however the studio finds another author for his or her approaching "Godzilla" remake. Max Bornstein who's labored using the studio plenty before, most lately around the supernatural fantasy story "The Seventh Boy" has had over script responsibilities from "Batman's" David Goyer for that Gareth Edwards ("Monsters") directed film. Hopefully we'll have the ability to find out more about Legendary's undertake japan classic, but we are confident that audiences will not be seeing that one in 2012 as initially planned. The 'Paranormalists' According to Syfy's 'Ghost Hunters' Whether you believe it's fake or you are freaked by the chance of a haunting afterlife, Syfy's "Ghost Predators" makes a killing by looking into paranormal locations through the U.S. and taking us along for that ride. Now, the most popular TV series may be the inspiration for Universal's approaching supernatural flick, "Paranormalists." The project is really a "loose" adaptation from the show and will also be a found footage horror film, following several stoners who claim they're ghost predators. After ripping off naive people everywhere, the gang realizes their latest analysis is the real thing: a home is really haunted. "Monsters versus. Aliens" and "Shark Tale" director Take advantage of Letterman is behind the brand new movie. Would you like to visit a TAPS-like team around the giant screen? MGM is Hungry for 'Killer Pizza' Studio MGM thinks we are past due for any "Gremlins" or "Goonies" type monster movie, as well as their latest candidate should suit you perfectly. "Frozen" director Adam Eco-friendly has scripted an adaptation of Greg Taylor's book in regards to a teen pizza shop worker who knows that his employer's biz is actually only a front for any monster hunting enterprise. Hopefully the film has the perfect quantity of cheese. Since "Hatchet" director Adam Eco-friendly may tackle their own scripts within the director's chair, does which make you any more hungry for any slice of cake? 'Lethal Weapon's' Danny Glover Will get Bitten through the Genre Bug Again Danny Glover trades his cop persona for your of the troubled math wizzard in "Donovan's Echo." After any sort of accident cost him his daughter and wife, Donovan (Glover) goes home where everything happened nearly 3 decades later, but finds that history is haunting him. "Donovan risks everything in order to save an naive family in the same tragic fate." Glover made an appearance in "Saw," so he isn't a new comer to the genre. He'll star alongside Bruce Greenwood and Sonja Bennett for "Donovan's Echo," with a new trailer. (We still kinda miss Glover because the oh so quotable Roger Murtaugh.) Darren Bousman's 'Mother's Day' Remake Will get Minute Card from Anchor Bay "Repo!" director Darren Bousman's doomsday fright flick "11-11-11" is pending, but great news originates from Deadline that his remake from the Troma cult classic "A Birthday" continues to be acquired by Anchor Bay for distribution. The film is really a re-telling from the 1980 low-budget jewel in regards to a terrifying family. Bousman's film follows suit with "The Hands That Rocks the Cradle's" Rebecca P Mornay in negligence mother dearest, who goads her sons into carrying out brutal functions of violence. If Bousman will get his way, are you taking mother to determine that one on her behalf big day? Madman Sid Haig Will Search Ghouls for Take advantage of Zombie Have you think Take advantage of Zombie will make a brand new movie and never invite his longtime cohort Sid Haig to become listed on him? The chance could continually be there, but Zombie's worked with using the frightening star for a long time now. Confirmation lately came the "House of 1000 Corpses" and "Devil's Rejects" creeper can look in "Lords of Salem" playing Dean Magnus another 1 / 2 of the witch-hunting duo being named "The Siblings." The cast is filled with genre heavy-players including Barbara Crampton, Meg Promote, and much more. Haig is really a welcome addition, obviously. "Lords of Salem" follows a DJ crew who heed a mysterious call towards the witchy town of Salem following a mysterious package arrives on their own doorstep. Once they appear, all hell breaks loose within the Halloween city. Inform us that which you think about this week's Horror Bites within the comments as well as on Twitter!

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