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Oct 20, 2008 -
Starting tonight, VH1 is searching for the next queen of horror film. In Scream Queens, 10 unknown actresses will put their shrieking, crying, and butt-kicking skills to the test for the chance to win a feature role in the upcoming Saw VI. (Yes, there's going to be a Saw VI.)
The trailer for the show looks kind of hilariously awesome, in that White Rapper Show-esque, self-aware kind of way.
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Mar 03, 2008 -
NBC has lured top-notch horror writers, directors and actors to collaborate on Fear Itself, a 13-episode anthology series of suspense and horror stories that sounds like it's going to be genuinely cool and scary.
Some of the notable actors involved include Brandon Routh (Superman Returns), Shiri Appleby (Charlie Wilson's War), Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men), Cynthia Watros (Lost) and Eric Roberts (Heroes). The group of writers chosen to contribute features Steve Niles (30 Days of Night), Dan Knauf (Carnivale, Supernatural), and a bunch of guys from Masters of Horror, among others.
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Feb 06, 2008 -
GiggleSugar caught this scary/funny movie recently and awesomely offered to write up a review. Thanks, Giggle!
Dawn (the gorgeous and talented Jess Weixler, recalling a young Reese Witherspoon) is a naïve high school virgin who wears unicorn T-shirts, gives motivational speeches on behalf of her teen abstinence organization "The Promise," and whose body hides a secret that is revealed (or, more accurately, confirmed) only after she goes to the gynecologist: her vagina has teeth.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
I already told you that werewolves were the new vampires, and I have evidence in spades: first, news broke that there's a movie adaptation in the works of wolf romance novel Shiver, and today comes the news that '80s werewolf thriller The Howling will be remade as The Howling: Reborn. But like vampires, werewolves aren't anything new — and to prove it, check out my list of some of the best werewolf characters in pop culture.
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Sep 28, 2009 -
Ever notice how easy it is to laugh when you're scared? Breaking the tension in a freaky film can make you laugh the hardest, and some of my favorite scary movies are those that tread the comedy genre. Zombieland, opening this Friday, looks like it's going to be as hilarious as it is creepy, and Transylmania, due this Winter, satirizes the horror genre.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
Alice Cullen is moving beyond Twilight: Actress Ashley Greene is in talks for a ghostly film titled The Apparition. The story follows a couple who is haunted after an experiment goes awry. Greene would play the female lead, so no more playing second fiddle to Bella!
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Nov 09, 2009 -
- Joe Perry says that Steven Tyler may have quit Aerosmith — Vulture
- Leighton Meester's music video with Robin Thicke involves a lot of writhing — E! Online
- The team behind the movie Se7en is reuniting for a new film — Cinematical
- Eminem, aka Slim Shady, takes on a horror 3D film appropriately titled Shady Talez. — MTV Movies Blog
- Harriet the Spy is getting made into a TV movie for Disney, but this time, she blogs — TV.com
- Here's what (500) Days of Summer would've looked like without a script — Movieline
- Demi Moore promotes two new movies in December's W magazine — PopSugar
- Ashlee Simpson may be coming to Broadway as Roxie in Chicago — Zap2it
- The 20 worst cover songs ever — EW
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Sep 25, 2009 -
Paranormal Activity, out today, is a scary movie in the vein of The Blair Witch Project in that it seems to be filmed by the characters in the movie. The characters are a couple who start experiencing some eerie happenings in their hotel room and decide to film it, and word is, it's the most terrifying movie in a long time.
Confession: I'm a bit of a 'fraidy cat, but I love a good thriller with an enthralling plot, which is why I might see this movie (OK, I might wait for it to come to DVD when I can hide behind a blanket in my home, but whatevs).
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Oct 30, 2009 -
We're almost at the end of our long battle to determine the Scariest Movie of All Time. The two movies left standing are definitely among the classics of the horror genre: The Exorcist and The Shining. We've heard some pretty heavy arguments for each side, (particularly from my girl Fab, a horror aficionado who is on team Shining all the way) — and even the Buzz editors stand as a team divided.
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Oct 31, 2009 -
Happy Halloween, everyone! If you're looking for a few treats before the tricks begin, I've got a whole goodie bag for you! First, head over to my scary movie bracket and vote for the scariest movie of all time!
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