6 items from 2013
29 April 2013 10:42 AM, PDT | Best-Horror-Movies.com | See recent Best-Horror-Movies.com news »
Remember White Zombie Yes the 1930s cheesy horror flick that Bela Lugosi fronted. Well its being remade and weve got a look at the trailer inside. This one was shot an uber low budget but theres something strangely appropriate about that. Its doubtful that we would have ever seen a studio attempt to dust this one off (it could actually benefit from a quality retooling) so its nice to see an independent filmmaker take the liberties of remaking a forgotten piece of the genre puzzle. »
28 April 2013 5:46 PM, PDT | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »
The Bela Lugosi-starring White Zombie (1932) was remade by indie horror director Creep Creepersin and, after the jump, you'll be able to see the fruits of his labors via a trailer.
This contemporary redo stars Elina Madison (interview), Creep Creepersin, Tony Slade, Mindy Robinson, Dean Mounir, Myles Crawford, Anne Montavon, Lea Vonn, Joseph Daniels, Tim Chizmar, Jake Osti, Edward Joyce and Adam Jaffe.
No word yet on a release date.
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20 March 2013 8:17 PM, PDT | WeAreMovieGeeks.com | See recent WeAreMovieGeeks.com news »
The St. Louis Globe-Democrat is a monthly newspaper run by Steve DeBellis, a well know St. Louis historian, and it’s the largest one-man newspaper in the world. The concept of The Globe is that there is an old historic headline, then all the articles in that issue are written as though it’s the year that the headline is from. It’s an unusual concept but the paper is now in its 25th successful year! Steve and I collaborated last year on an all-Vincent Price issue of The Globe and I’ve been writing a regular movie-related column since. Since there is no on-line version of The Globe, I post all of my articles here at We Are Movie Geeks as well. When Steve informed me that this month’s St. Louis Globe-Democrat is written as if it’s 1934, I jumped at the chance to write about the »
- Tom Stockman
27 February 2013 9:16 AM, PST | Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel news »
It isn't often that a zombie movie rules the box office, but that's just what Warm Bodies did earlier this month, easily winning its opening weekend, joining the ranks of zombie movies like 2004's Dawn of the Dead, 2009's Zombieland and the four Resident Evil sequels, which all achieved the same distinction. With The Walking Dead returning to TV with record ratings and World War Z arriving this summer to show what Brad Pitt can do against the zombie apocalypse, it's clear that zombies are as relevant as ever in the pop culture zeitgeist, and are determined to only evolve further.
It might be easy to dismiss zombies as mindless, killing machines (and they are that, too), but over their long history, zombies have also figured out how to move, how to talk, and, in the case of Warm Bodies, how to love again. For a full history of the evolution of zombies in movies, »
- Ryan Gowland
26 February 2013 7:10 PM, PST | WeAreMovieGeeks.com | See recent WeAreMovieGeeks.com news »
The St. Louis Globe-Democrat is a monthly newspaper run by Steve DeBellis, a well know St. Louis historian, and it’s the largest one-man newspaper in the world. The concept of The Globe is that there is an old historic headline, then all the articles in that issue are written as though it’s the year that the headline is from. It’s an unusual concept but the paper is now in its 25th successful year! Steve and I collaborated last year on an all-Vincent Price issue of The Globe and I’ve been writing a regular movie-related column since. Since there is no on-line version of The Globe, I post all of my articles here at We Are Movie Geeks as well. When Steve informed me that this month’s St. Louis Globe-Democrat is written as if it’s 1934, I jumped at the oppurtunity to write about the »
- Tom Stockman
20 February 2013 6:46 AM, PST | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »
ShockTillYouDrop.com recently had the chance to chat with genre veteran Elina Madison.
She is quickly approaching 100 credits to her name with the vast majority of what she has worked on being in the realm of horror. Most recently, Madison is appearing in a remake of the Bela Lugosi film White Zombie.
Inside, Shock talks with the actress about her new movie, White Zombie (2014), accepting her role as a scream queen, how she got her start in the horror business, and, she gives us the exclusive scoop on her upcoming film, The Room.
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6 items from 2013
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