Showing posts with label Remake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remake. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 August 2019

The New 'Child's Play' Hits Home Video in the UK this October


Did you guys get a chance to witness Lars Klevberg's Child's Play reboot? Well, if like me and you missed when this one initially hit, you'll soon be able to catch this one in the comfort of your own home as the film is set to hit Digital Download and DVD this October. Make your way within for all the details and let us know if you'll be giving Buddi a home?

Thursday, 11 July 2019

The Soska Sisters' 'Rabid' Too Extreme for Twitter?

As you're aware, a remake of David Cronenberg's Rabid is on the horizon from horror's most bodacious twins, Jen & Sylvia Soska. The remake is one of the most hotly anticipated films, and with the film set for its world premiere and the world renowned FrightFest film festival in London, England, the filmmakers have been promoting their film.

However, Twitter didn't take too kindly to one image and outright suspended their account from Twitter. It's an absolute travesty. If you'd like to know more and perhaps make your voice heard, read on for more of the insanity within.

Friday, 5 July 2019

First Official Trailer for Jen & Sylvia Soska's 'Rabid' Remake

The Soska twins, Jen and Sylvia are a directing duo that have truly been making a name for themselves. They went out and turned their dream into a reality and it has been so much fun to watch, as they have given us such gems as Dead Hoooker in a Trunk and American Mary.

With each passing film they add something new, different and you can see their growth as filmmakers. And I urge you to check out some of their work. So, being that they're HUGE fans of David Cronenberg, as am I, they had the pleasure to create a remake of his 1977 film Rabid, and a new official trailer has made its way out which you can find within.

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

New Clip from the Oldboy remake

This is a remake of 2003 film Oldboy (Hangul: 올드보이; RR: Oldeuboi; MR: Oldŭboi) directed by Park Chan-wook.