10 Indonesian Horror Films From The Last Decade You Need To Watch |
- 10 Indonesian Horror Films From The Last Decade You Need To Watch
- Cinecoup Greenlights WOLFCOP Sequel
- Mexican Sci-Fi Flick MULTIPLIER Goes Ahead With Canadian Support
- GODZILLA Sequel Gets The Go Ahead After Monster Opening Weekend
- Explosive First Teaser For Taiwanese Cop Actioner BLACK & WHITE EPISODE II: THE DAWN OF JUSTICE
- OCULUS` Mike Flanagan Adapting Stephen King`s GERALD`S GAME
- Watch A Clip From THE WELL, Thomas S. Hammock's PA Thriller
- Crowdfund This! Help The VIKING VAMPIRES Invade Our Shores!
- Cannes 2014 Review: Cronenberg's MAPS TO THE STARS Gets Lost Along The Way
- Cannes 2014 Review: WINTER SLEEP Asks The Tough Questions
- Cannes 2014 Review: SAINT LAURENT is Stylish, Fun and Empty
10 Indonesian Horror Films From The Last Decade You Need To Watch Posted: 19 May 2014 03:15 AM PDT Horror is a very popular genre here in Indonesia. So far this year, 2 of the 5 top earning local films have been horror, but it is also a genre that is often flooded with poorly made product, expected to prove an instant cash cow. it's so much easier to pick the best rather than the worst, since there's a never-ending list of those. In this gallery me and my pal Witra Asliga suggest 10 Indonesian horror films since early 2000 that you should definitely check out. If you think we've missed anything off the list, let us know in the comments!... |
Cinecoup Greenlights WOLFCOP Sequel Posted: 19 May 2014 12:00 AM PDT Well. That was fast. Wolfcop is set to open in Canadian cinemas on June 6th. THR is reporting that the sequel to Lowell Dean's hairy horror comedy has just been greenlit by Canadian indie producer Cinecoup! Dean will return to direct the sequel and production is set to start in the Fall. Our friends over at Raven Banner Entertainment are over at Cannes right now handling the worldwide sales. Oh. You can download your own Wolfcop pinup wallpaper here. You know you want to. ... |
Mexican Sci-Fi Flick MULTIPLIER Goes Ahead With Canadian Support Posted: 18 May 2014 11:00 PM PDT ScreenDaily is reporting that Mexican and Canadian production companies have inked a deal to co-produce the Mexican science fiction film Multiplier. Velarium Arts, EMAfilms and Filmoption International are teaming up to make Rodrigo Hernandez's short film Protocolo into a feature film. The image above is taken from that short film.Protocolo is set in a future where cloning machines known as "multipliers" were banned but are still running. They still create clones in an infinite loop that is perpetuated by the security protocol. We have included trailers from his short film below. Mexican producers Mayra Espinosa Castro and Jorge Michel Grau ('We Are What We Are') of Velarium Arts, Canadian producers Anne-Marie Gélinas and Benoit Beaulieu of EMAfilms and Canadian Distributor Andrew Noble of Filmoption International signed a deal memo... |
GODZILLA Sequel Gets The Go Ahead After Monster Opening Weekend Posted: 18 May 2014 10:00 PM PDT There is no arguing with success (read - "numbers"). Godzilla has scored the second biggest weekend of 2014 so far at US$93 million domestically. Add to that an additional US$103 million globally and it is no surprise that Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have given their blessing to start on a sequel to the latest incarnation of Godzilla. "It's very validating," Legendary president and chief creative officer Jon Jashni spoke to Variety of the film's opening. "You can't ask for a better situation when you have a group of people, who were perhaps expecting to be let down were impressed," Jashni added. "It all lines up when that eco-system aligns and starts feeding off itself."The good news for the studios is that the film has yet to... |
Explosive First Teaser For Taiwanese Cop Actioner BLACK & WHITE EPISODE II: THE DAWN OF JUSTICE Posted: 18 May 2014 08:00 PM PDT Big explosion and plenty of shoot'em up descended upon Harbor City yet again and the cops is on the beat to protect the peace in Tsai Yueh-hsun's Black & White Episode II: The Dawn of Justice, the second installment of the big-budget Taiwanese action franchise. Mark Chao and Huang Bo returns to reprise their previous role as the unlikely dual pair while Lin Gengxin joins the main cast. As with most sequels, the action set-pieces and production value has ratchet up a notch with an international crew that includes France-based visual effects studio BUF (The Grandmaster), production designer Yoshi Akasuka (The Flowers of War) and second unit action direction by Jack Gill (Fast Five), Ron Yuan (Fast & Furious) and Lan Hai-Han (Ip Man 2)Police... |
OCULUS` Mike Flanagan Adapting Stephen King`s GERALD`S GAME Posted: 18 May 2014 07:00 PM PDT Deadline is reporting that Mike Flanagan, the director of the creepy films Absentia, Oculus and the upcoming Somina, will be adapting Stephen King`s novel Gerald`s Game for the big screen. Gerald's Game revolves around a seemingly harmless contest between a married couple in a remote retreat. It escalates to become a harrowing fight for survival and wife Jessie must confront long-buried demons within her own mind -- and possibly lurking in the shadows of her seemingly empty house."In the tradition of Misery and Dolores Claiborne, Gerald's Game is one of the most intense and compelling novels I've ever read, and this has been a dream project for many years. Trevor and I are very excited to help translate that experience for an audience," said Flanagan.Flanagan is... |
Watch A Clip From THE WELL, Thomas S. Hammock's PA Thriller Posted: 18 May 2014 06:00 PM PDT Thomas S. Hammock's feature film debut, the post-apocalyptic thriller The Well, will make it's World Premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 12th. Hammock has been a production designer for Simon Barrett and Adam Wingard on You're Next, their V/H/S 2 segments and most recently The Guest. Wingard in turn helped with the editing of Hammock's film.We have a clip and still from the production to share with you. If you want to see more then you are just going to have to get yourself into that screening next month.THE WELL is a post-apocalyptic thriller set in the very near future. Fresh water, our most valuable commodity has run out and society has collapsed. In a drought-stricken Oregon valley, a greedy water baron, like... |
Crowdfund This! Help The VIKING VAMPIRES Invade Our Shores! Posted: 18 May 2014 05:20 PM PDT The Viking Vampires are coming! But before they land on our shores, pillage our villages and run off with our livestock and women they need to have a little fundraiser. I guess the good old days of pillaging and running off with things are so long gone that Vikings have to turn to the general public for help now. That is the age we live in. Of course these are Vikings worth giving your money to because they are of the Vampire variety. So the producers of the film, Filmkompaniet MadMonkey, have started an Indiegogo campaign to raise funds to get production started. They are presently working on a second draft of the script with Kjersti Rasmussen. They plan to hire Nowegian based YouTube sensations Pistol... |
Cannes 2014 Review: Cronenberg's MAPS TO THE STARS Gets Lost Along The Way Posted: 18 May 2014 01:00 PM PDT This doesn't bode well.For the second film in a row, David Cronenberg has made a stinker. Yes, there were some bits in Cosmopolis that didn't suck, but it was hardly vintage DC. As I mentioned in my review for that other Robert Pattinson-in-a-limo movie, my biggest disappointment of late isn't that Cronenberg is trying new things (applause!), stepping outside for the last decade or so from his bread-and-butter genre flicks. But I am really not along for the ride with his latest foray into somber, clinical and dreary character pieces.I could go on and on about how Crash's captivating and nihilistic ennui has been replaced of late with a glossy and laconic moping that seems characteristic of this latest phase. As before, I can't even... |
Cannes 2014 Review: WINTER SLEEP Asks The Tough Questions Posted: 18 May 2014 10:00 AM PDT Nuri Bilge Ceylan trained as a photographer and has mined the expressive terrain of his native Anatolia to great effect throughout his career. As a director, he has used the landscape not simply as a backdrop, but often as an integral player in the fabric of his films. Which makes it all the more surprising that the vast majority of his latest work Winter Sleep, a film set in the primordial, truly awe inspiring region of Cappadocia, is set indoors, squarely between fours walls. Well, initially surprising anyway. As the film goes on, the director's true intentions reveal themselves. They do so leisurely, and with a measured pace; it does last almost three and a half hours, after all. In the broadest of terms, you could call... |
Cannes 2014 Review: SAINT LAURENT is Stylish, Fun and Empty Posted: 18 May 2014 09:00 AM PDT For the second time this year, the gilded life of fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent is getting the big screen treatment. The first was the paint by the numbers biopic Yves Saint Laurent, a gentle, actor's film made with the full collaboration of the late designer's estate. Today premiered the second, unauthorized version, a moodier satin draped art film titled Saint Laurent, with French star Gaspard Ulliel in the lead role. Befitting its fashion industry subject, the film is aesthetically rich as it is gloriously superficial, though not always the better for it. The structure loosely follows your regular biopic beats - the carefree early days giving way to massive substance abuse giving way to comeback triumph - but only just. Unlike so many others... |
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