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Millennium Entertainment announced today that they will distribute titles from the Hammer library in the U.S.Established in 1934, Groundbreaking British film studio Hammer was instrumental in creating the horror genre and has delivered ...
Read more: Hammer Horror Library Gets U.S. Distribution Deal
Let the re-release buzz begin! No, it’s not another Star Wars film needlessly prepped for 3D distribution. This time we’re going way back and celebrating the 90th anniversary of a classic film. Janus Films, the preeminent U.S. distributor of foreign and classic films, has ...
Read more: Harold Lloyd's Classic SAFETY LAST Restored for Re-Release
Despite recent talks to the contrary, it sounds like the sequel to the indie hit Chronicle is moving along nicely. Not that every surprise hit needs to be revisited, but as long as the major studios think so, it's always good news when a screenwriter and studio are on the same page. At least that's what they're telling us, anyway...
Read more: CHRONICLE Sequel Moving Along Despite Rumors of Script Trouble
Demand for tickets for the upcoming Star Trek release was so high, the current technology couldn't keep up, causing the British Film Institute's dedicated IMAX website to crash under the load. The inundated server probably sounded a lot like the Klingon cruiser crashing into ...
Read more: STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS Advance Ticket Sales Crash IMAX Ticket Site
Warner Bros. are marking the 75th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz in a way that's sure to please both the film's fans as well as home video enthusiasts. First up will be the release of a 3D remastered version of the film along with a return to the ...
Read more: Remastered THE WIZARD OF OZ Coming in 3D, IMAX, and Home Video for 75th Anniversary
The poster for the documentary Particle Fever almost makes it look like a sequel to The Ring. It’s a simple image of a circle in white and colored lines. The tagline doesn’t explain much, either: “With one switch, everything changes.” So what’s it about?...
Disney has found the Next Big Thing. The Disney Channel’s Teen Beach Movie surpassed even High School Musical in ratings. So get ready to see more of Tanner, Rascal, Cheechee, Dopey and Grumpy (okay, maybe not the last two). When the blandly titled Teen Beach ...
Read more: Move Over HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, TEEN BEACH MOVIE Draws 8 Million Viewers
What have they done to Mickey Mouse? The poster for the indie film Escape from Tomorrow shows Mickey’s gloved hand reaching up, as blood drips from his fingers. Despite the use of Mickey and the familiar Disney font, the movie’s obviously not kid friendly ...
Read more: Poster for ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW Hints at the Unhappiest Place on Earth
According to "Ash" himself, Bruce Campbell says that, despite rumors to the contrary that have been buzzing around the web of late, a follow-up to the 1997 cult classic, Army of Darkness will not be happening. Fans may recall that last month Campbell was reported by ...
In a rather interesting twist of ironic fate, movie rental giant Netflix has come out victorious in a lawsuit levied by a film named Suing the Devil. In a California lawsuit filed back in July, filmmaker T. Allen Chey held that Netflix, by refusing to purchase and offer his film ...
Read more: Netflix Wins $10 Million Lawsuit Over Refusal to Carry a Film
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- Colorado Street Suicide Bridge
- Death of a Princess - The Story of Grace Kelly's Fatal Car Crash
- Joaquin Phoenix 911 Call - River Phoenix - Viper Room
- Lizzie Borden Took an Axe, Gave Her Mother 40 ... Wait... She's Innocent?
- Remembering Anton Yelchin: The Tragic Loss of a Rising Star
- Screen Legend Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79
- Suicide and the Hollywood Sign - The Girl Who Jumped from the Hollywood Sign
- The Amityville Horror House
- The Black Dahlia Murder - The Death of Elizabeth Short
- The Death of Actress Jane Russell
- The Death of Brandon Lee
- The Death of Chris Farley