By Jonathan Weichsel
MoreHorror.com
The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead is written by Danny Draven with a forward by Charles Band, owner of Full Moon Pictures.
The book features interviews with Mick Garris (Sleepwalkers, Bag of Bones, Desperation, The Stand,) John Ottman (Composer/Editor of X:Men: Days of Future Past, The Usual Suspects,) Mark Ordesky & Jane Fleming (Producers of Lovely Molly, Exists,) Kane Hodder (Jason from the Friday the 13th, part 7 to 10, Hatchet,) Tibor Takacs (Director of The Gate, Spiders 3D, Megasnake,) John Debney (Composer of Predators, Sin City, End of Days,) Jojo Draven (Composer of Patient Seven, Ghost Month, Reel Evil,) Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, Weird Science,) Mike Mendez (Director of The Gravedancers, Big Ass Spider,) Neal Marshall Stevens (Screenwriter of Thir13en Ghosts, Hellraiser: Deader,) Chris Alexander (Former Editor in Chief of Fangoria Magazine, Filmmaker,) Jessica Cameron (Actress/Director of Truth or Dare,) Denise Gossett (Founder...
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The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead is written by Danny Draven with a forward by Charles Band, owner of Full Moon Pictures.
The book features interviews with Mick Garris (Sleepwalkers, Bag of Bones, Desperation, The Stand,) John Ottman (Composer/Editor of X:Men: Days of Future Past, The Usual Suspects,) Mark Ordesky & Jane Fleming (Producers of Lovely Molly, Exists,) Kane Hodder (Jason from the Friday the 13th, part 7 to 10, Hatchet,) Tibor Takacs (Director of The Gate, Spiders 3D, Megasnake,) John Debney (Composer of Predators, Sin City, End of Days,) Jojo Draven (Composer of Patient Seven, Ghost Month, Reel Evil,) Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, Weird Science,) Mike Mendez (Director of The Gravedancers, Big Ass Spider,) Neal Marshall Stevens (Screenwriter of Thir13en Ghosts, Hellraiser: Deader,) Chris Alexander (Former Editor in Chief of Fangoria Magazine, Filmmaker,) Jessica Cameron (Actress/Director of Truth or Dare,) Denise Gossett (Founder...
- 2/1/2016
- by admin
- MoreHorror
The craft stores know something you don’t know. That’s right. It’s time for the 2014 Halloween Season TV Preview! This is where we let you know about the time and channel for everything we can find on TV having to do with Halloween or Horror for the month of October and sometimes late September. This will include holiday specials, horror movies, TV show premier dates and Halloween episodes of your favorite series as well as documentaries that might be considered scary. Anything and everything that might get your ghost good.
I always start with TCM because you can tell they take such care in developing their lineup. Be sure to check out their Thursday nights. This is truly a unique year for that station.
A quick note: We are not going to be able to get it all. So many different markets and channels and providers… it’s...
I always start with TCM because you can tell they take such care in developing their lineup. Be sure to check out their Thursday nights. This is truly a unique year for that station.
A quick note: We are not going to be able to get it all. So many different markets and channels and providers… it’s...
- 9/4/2014
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
They may run out of ideas or slip into absurdity, but horror franchises never truly end. Here’s a selection of a few of the most persistent…
In the horror genre, death is never the end. It’s true of its seemingly indestructible antagonists, and it’s frequently true of the movies in which they appear – it’s highly unusual for a lucrative horror series to ever truly end, even if the title claims that what you’ve paid to see really is the final instalment.
To this end, here are 10 horror franchises that, no matter how many times they appear to have run out of ways of killing people, still keep coming back from the grave. And because horror sequels so frequently play around with time, we’ll approach this particular list in no particular order, starting with a gore-laden hit in glorious 3D…
Final Destination
The inspiration for this article,...
In the horror genre, death is never the end. It’s true of its seemingly indestructible antagonists, and it’s frequently true of the movies in which they appear – it’s highly unusual for a lucrative horror series to ever truly end, even if the title claims that what you’ve paid to see really is the final instalment.
To this end, here are 10 horror franchises that, no matter how many times they appear to have run out of ways of killing people, still keep coming back from the grave. And because horror sequels so frequently play around with time, we’ll approach this particular list in no particular order, starting with a gore-laden hit in glorious 3D…
Final Destination
The inspiration for this article,...
- 1/10/2012
- Den of Geek
For those still keeping track on the Hellraiser franchise (and you know who you are), a ninth installment is on the way. Titled Hellraiser: Revelations, the movie will be a stand-alone sequel in the tradition of Hellraiser: Deader and Hellraiser: Hellworld (a.k.a Hellraiser 7 8, respectively) and not the Hellraiser remake that Dimension wants so badly to produce in 3-D. Both of the previous sequels have told individual stories that used elements from the Hellraiser movies.
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Gary Tunnicliffe | Doug Bradley | Hellraiser: Hellworld | Hellraiser | Hellraiser IV | Hellraiser: Deader...
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Gary Tunnicliffe | Doug Bradley | Hellraiser: Hellworld | Hellraiser | Hellraiser IV | Hellraiser: Deader...
- 8/23/2010
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
Given man's unwavering fascination with woman, it's no surprise that the female star acts as the anchor to a dominant portion of horror pictures. I mean really, who wants to see a bare chested man tearin ass through the woods screaming at the top of his lungs while a bladed assailant nips at his heels? I don't - I know that much, although I'm certain there are plenty of men who would disagree (and that's okay with me, to each his own!). The simple fact remains however, women bring a unique appeal and certain sensual atmosphere to film that no man ever could. And it's not all about gratuitous T&A.
There's a comforting quality in the hands of the heroine; a fascinating maternal strength that, as a man I cannot genuinely relate to. I can however admire, and in many cases it's nearly impossible to not admire the lone...
There's a comforting quality in the hands of the heroine; a fascinating maternal strength that, as a man I cannot genuinely relate to. I can however admire, and in many cases it's nearly impossible to not admire the lone...
- 10/27/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
- Fangoria
Editor’s note: Last year, when longtime Hellraiser series makeup FX artist Gary J. Tunnicliffe learned that a remake of the 1987 Clive Barker classic was in the works (with Inside’s Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury at the helm, since replaced by Martyrs’ Pascal Laugier), he grew pretty excited. However, some of this excitement turned to fear when he was told that the producers’ plans were for a very “different” take on the mythology and a very “different” Pinhead.
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- 2/3/2009
- Fangoria
What is it about that little house in Amityville that just keeps our genre coming back again, and again, and again? If this keeps up I'm just gonna lock myself away in that little red room I found ... wait a minute!
According to The Hollywood Reporter the lastest trip to haunted Long Island will be known as The Amityville Tapes and writing duties will be handled by Neal Marshall Stevens who also penned Th13teen Ghosts and Hellraiser: Deader.
The film will be going direct-to-video, and it is said that it will be ultilizing a multi-media approach in the same vein as the Sci-fi Channel's hit show, "Ghost Hunters".
Yeah. You don't have to say it. I know. Stick around for more as it comes.
- Uncle Creepy
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According to The Hollywood Reporter the lastest trip to haunted Long Island will be known as The Amityville Tapes and writing duties will be handled by Neal Marshall Stevens who also penned Th13teen Ghosts and Hellraiser: Deader.
The film will be going direct-to-video, and it is said that it will be ultilizing a multi-media approach in the same vein as the Sci-fi Channel's hit show, "Ghost Hunters".
Yeah. You don't have to say it. I know. Stick around for more as it comes.
- Uncle Creepy
Got news? Click here to submit it!
See "Some Pig" in the Dread Central forums!
- 1/20/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Buried within a THR article announcing writer Neal Marshall Stevens' partnership with comic book entity Studio 407 (news we broken last May in this interview ) is a reference to a film project entitled Amityville Tapes . It appears this is the long-mooted sequel to 2005's The Amityville Horror and Stevens is attached to write it for MGM. It was revealed in September ( here ) that the studio was finally forging ahead with a follow-up that is said to take its cue from shows like Ghost Hunters . Insiders tell us the next chapter in the "Amityville" franchise has been a priority for company in the last few months. Stevens, in addition to his comic endeavors at Studio 407, also penned Thirteen Ghosts and Hellraiser: Deader , a spec script which was re-tooled to fit...
- 1/19/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
In a reversal of what we normally report here on the site, THR got word that comic company Studio 407 has hired screenwriter Neal Marshall Stevens to pen two new comic series for them.
Studio 407 has been making news left and right since signing a first-look deal with Myriad Pictures, but I have to admit this is the first time we’ve seen news of a new comic series without mention of film potential, though I’m sure it’s inherent at this point. Stevens will be penning the futuristic action thriller Havoc Bridgade and a horror adventure title called Demon Squad.
The latter is the story of a team of professional demon fighters who are sent in to clean up messes the creatures create, like a suicide epidemic in a small town.
Stevens has been responsible for the Thirteen Ghosts, Hellraiser: Deader and upcoming Amityville Tapes screenplays. Not sure what that last one is,...
Studio 407 has been making news left and right since signing a first-look deal with Myriad Pictures, but I have to admit this is the first time we’ve seen news of a new comic series without mention of film potential, though I’m sure it’s inherent at this point. Stevens will be penning the futuristic action thriller Havoc Bridgade and a horror adventure title called Demon Squad.
The latter is the story of a team of professional demon fighters who are sent in to clean up messes the creatures create, like a suicide epidemic in a small town.
Stevens has been responsible for the Thirteen Ghosts, Hellraiser: Deader and upcoming Amityville Tapes screenplays. Not sure what that last one is,...
- 1/19/2009
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
Neal Marshall Stevens, screenwriter of the films Thirteen Ghosts and Hellraiser: Deader, has just inked a deal with comic book publisher Studio 407 to pen two comic series: the futuristic action thriller Havoc Brigade and a horror adventure story entitled Demon Squad. Back in Horrorwood, Neal is currently hard at work writing the latest Amityville sequel, The Amityville Tapes. Fangoria sat down with Stevens to ask a few questions about his upcoming series, and the differences between working in the comics industry versus the world of film...
Fangoria: So Neal, how did you get involved with Havoc Brigade, and with Studio-407?
Neal Marshall Stevens: I first met Alex Leung, the head of Studio-407, almost ten years ago, when he was working for New Line Cinema. He was looking for a writer to work on The Ring when it was initially set up there. Unfortunately, it didn't work out but...
Fangoria: So Neal, how did you get involved with Havoc Brigade, and with Studio-407?
Neal Marshall Stevens: I first met Alex Leung, the head of Studio-407, almost ten years ago, when he was working for New Line Cinema. He was looking for a writer to work on The Ring when it was initially set up there. Unfortunately, it didn't work out but...
- 1/19/2009
- Fangoria
Comic book company Studio 407, which has a first-look deal with Myriad Pictures, has signed writer Neal Marshall Stevens to create two comic series: the futuristic action-thriller "Havoc Brigade" and the horror-adventure "Demon Squad."
Stevens wrote the upcoming movie "Hunter," which was co-produced by Studio 407 and Stallion Pictures and directed by Eric Vallete.
Stevens' film credits include "Hellraiser: Deader," "Thirteen Ghosts" and the upcoming "Amityville Tapes."...
Stevens wrote the upcoming movie "Hunter," which was co-produced by Studio 407 and Stallion Pictures and directed by Eric Vallete.
Stevens' film credits include "Hellraiser: Deader," "Thirteen Ghosts" and the upcoming "Amityville Tapes."...
- 1/18/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
St. Moritz Productions jut released this brand new movie poster from the upcoming horror comedy “Strigoi” written and directed by Faye Jackson (Resurrecting Bill, Lump) and starring Constantin Barbulescu (BloodRayne, Hellraiser: Deader), Camelia Maxim (Ils), Catalin Paraschiv (Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes, Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave), Rudi Rosenfeld (Madhouse, The Midas Touch) and Dan Popa. The principle photography took place in Romania. Synopsis: When the villagers killed Constantin Tirescu, they thought it was justice. Vlad Cozma thinks it was murder. Now Constantin thinks pickles might go nice with blood. Stay tuned to Shockya.com for the latest movie news and more from “Strigoi”.
- 1/18/2009
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
Dimension Extreme released the brand new dvd artwork and release details for the upcoming film ” Pulse 2: Afterlife ” by director Joel Soisson who produced Pulse, Feast and Mimic 2. The film stars Jamie Bamber, Georgina Rylance ( Hellraiser: Deader ), Boti Bliss ( CSI: Miami ) and Karley Scott Collins ( The Midnight Man ). Synopsis: Jamie Bamber (Battlestar Gallactica) stars in this terrifying sequel that picks up where the original Pulse left off. The dead have found a way back to our world – through cell phones and WiFi – and the human survivors have taken to remote areas to escape. When a young girl goes missing, her father must return to the city to battle her mother’s [...]...
- 7/26/2008
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
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