ShoulderHill Entertainment co-founder Steven Addair announced a quintet of fright features the company will be shooting soon under the banner of Five Flix to Fear. All five of the Flix, which run the gamut of horror sub-genres, will be lensed in 3D.
“Fans of horror are so underestimated, and that’s exactly what Five Flix to Fear is about—not underestimating the fans,” Addair says “There’s nothing like having the lights go down and watching a good horror movie. It’s our job to give them something they’ll enjoy.”
The lineup is as follows:
• Otis, written and to be directed by Halloween: H20 and 5ive Days To Midnight co-scripter Robert Zappia, is a variation on the Beauty and the Beast story in which the former is a sorority girl and the latter is a disfigured teen who supposedly died 30 years earlier.
• Reactor 4, scripted by Nicholl finalist Sam Strachman and Addair,...
“Fans of horror are so underestimated, and that’s exactly what Five Flix to Fear is about—not underestimating the fans,” Addair says “There’s nothing like having the lights go down and watching a good horror movie. It’s our job to give them something they’ll enjoy.”
The lineup is as follows:
• Otis, written and to be directed by Halloween: H20 and 5ive Days To Midnight co-scripter Robert Zappia, is a variation on the Beauty and the Beast story in which the former is a sorority girl and the latter is a disfigured teen who supposedly died 30 years earlier.
• Reactor 4, scripted by Nicholl finalist Sam Strachman and Addair,...
- 4/19/2011
- by Dave
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The revival of short-lived Marvel Comics rival Atlas Comics has been announced. The return of the publisher will be headed by Jason Goodman, grandson of Marvel and Atlas founder Martin Goodman. Goodman will relaunch Atlas's first two titles, The Grim Ghost and Phoenix, at New York Comic-Con in October. "Although my grandfather eventually sold Marvel, he insisted on keeping Atlas Comics in the family," said Goodman. "As a result of his vision, Atlas Comics is the largest (more)...
- 9/15/2010
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Atlas Comics, the 1970s upstart designed to rival Marvel Comics, is being revived in time for New York Comic-Con next month. In a Deadline Hollywood exclusive, Jason Goodman, grandson of Marvel founder Martin Goodman, revealed that the line is poised to be revived beginning with Phoenix and Grim Ghost.
Handling the creative will be Ardden Entertainment’s Brendan Deenan, working with J.M. DeMatteis as editor-in-chief. Together, the pair previously produced a well-received adaptation of Flash Gordon and Casper the Friendly Ghost. No creative assignments were announced in the story but will be unveiled at the convention where both Atlas and Ardden will have table space.
"Although my grandfather eventually sold Marvel, he insisted on keeping Atlas Comics in the family," Jason Goodman told Deadline. "As a result of his vision, Atlas Comics is the largest individually-held library of comic book heroes and villains on the planet. We have 28 titles and...
Handling the creative will be Ardden Entertainment’s Brendan Deenan, working with J.M. DeMatteis as editor-in-chief. Together, the pair previously produced a well-received adaptation of Flash Gordon and Casper the Friendly Ghost. No creative assignments were announced in the story but will be unveiled at the convention where both Atlas and Ardden will have table space.
"Although my grandfather eventually sold Marvel, he insisted on keeping Atlas Comics in the family," Jason Goodman told Deadline. "As a result of his vision, Atlas Comics is the largest individually-held library of comic book heroes and villains on the planet. We have 28 titles and...
- 9/14/2010
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
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