Gremlins Reboot Dead in the Water

o-GREMLINS-facebookTwo years after it was revealed that Seth Grahame-Smith and producing partner David Katzenberg were developing a remake to Joe Dante’s classic Gremlins, it sounds as if the project is officially dead.

In a new interview with EW, Grahame-Smith explains that the project never came into fruition, and now all parties involved have moved onto other things. Continue reading

Get High With Jason Voorhees!

pipesHave you ever thought to yourself, “Man, I wish I could smoke weed out of Jason’s face”? Well now you can! Ari Lehman (who played Jason as a child in the first FT13) is milking his Jason cred for all it’s worth, and his latest endeavor is Jason pipes!

You can purchase a glass pipe painted with Jason Voorhees’ infamous mask on it. (Odd since Jason didn’t dawn the mask until the third film) He’ll even sign it for you (for and extra fee, of course).

Poltergeist Remake Is Totally Going To Suck

194tvn6u6kw0gjpgEven though the new Poltergeist arrives this coming July 24th, we’ve yet to see any sort of art, let alone stills nor the trailer. We’ve already heard it’s going to be “more adventure than paranormal”, and now cast members continue to reveals small details from the reboot helmed by Gil Kenan.

The latest comes from Sam Rockwell, who spoke to Collider about the modern day take on the Steven Spielberg/Tobe Hooper classic. Continue reading

Promos Released For A&E’s Bates Motel, The Returned

BatesMotel_031413_1600A&E released new promos for the premiere season of The Returned, as well as the third season of Bates Motel, both of which begin on March 9, 2015.

“Bates Motel” is a contemporary prequel to the genre-defining film Psycho, and gives viewers an intimate portrayal of how Norman Bates’ psyche unravels through his teenage years. Series stars Vera Farmiga in her Emmy-nominated role as Norma Bates and Freddie Highmore as Norman. Continue reading

Escape From New York Reboot Back On

snake-plissken-chroniclesOk, so it’s not horror news, but Kurt Russell news will get just as much attention here, until the day comes where I’m not the only one doing news.

After years in development and a trip to turnaround, Fox has emerged from competitive bidding and closed a deal to remake the 1981 John Carpenter-directed cult classic Escape From New York, Deadline was the first to report.

Carpenter will be an executive producer and will exert creative influence over the project. Continue reading