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‘The Following’: Why Season 2 Will Be Just As Compelling As The First

1 May 2013 10:59 AM, PDT | HollywoodLife | See recent HollywoodLife news »

After the cliffhanger Kevin Williamson left us with on the season finale of ‘The Following,’ no one is sure what’s coming next. But after chatting with the cast, we’ve got three reasons why season two will bring just as much — if not more — surprise and excitement!

When it comes to shocking deaths on TV, Fox’s The Following is at the top of the list. While the first season surprised us week after week, ending with a dramatic cliffhanger and multiple major deaths, it mostly left viewers wondering how season two could still work. Not to worry, HollywoodLife.com chatted with the show’s stars, and they revealed Exactly what they’re looking forward to next season!

1. Kevin Williamson’s Good At Reviving The Dead

If you haven’t watched the season finale of The Following, you won’t want to hear this: Joe Carroll (James Purefoy) was »

- Emily Longeretta

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Blu-ray/DVD Release Details for The Last Exorcism Part II

30 April 2013 10:21 AM, PDT | DailyDead | See recent DailyDead news »

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will be releasing The Last Exorcism Part II as an unrated Blu-ray and DVD that contains an extended version of the movie. Continue reading for additional release details and the official cover art:

“From producer Eli Roth (The Last Exorcism, Hostel series) and the producers of Dawn of the Dead comes the terrifying supernatural thriller The Last Exorcism Part II, available June 18th on unrated Blu-ray™ and DVD with UltraViolet™ from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. In this pulse-pounding sequel to 2010’s horror hit The Last Exorcism, the evil force that once possessed a young woman is back to prove that “the last exorcism” was only the beginning.

Ashley Bell returns as Nell, the role that earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and an MTV Movie Award nomination in the original film. This shiver-inducing follow up finds her back in the relative safety of civilization, »

- Jonathan James

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The Last Exorcism Part II Hits Blu-ray and DVD with New Footage

29 April 2013 4:30 PM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »

The much-maligned sequel to The Last Exorcism is hitting DVD and Blu-ray this June, and it will be home to an unrated version of the movie. Will said footage be enough for The Last Exorcism Part II to win back its fanbase?

From the Press Release

From producer Eli Roth (The Last Exorcism, Hostel series) and the producers of Dawn of the Dead comes the terrifying supernatural thriller The Last Exorcism Part II, available June 18th on unrated Blu-ray™ and DVD with UltraViolet™ from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. In this pulse-pounding sequel to 2010’s horror hit The Last Exorcism, the evil force that once possessed a young woman is back to prove that “the last exorcism” was only the beginning. Ashley Bell returns as Nell, the role that earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and an MTV Movie Award nomination in the original film. »

- Uncle Creepy

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DVD Review: The Wicked (2013)

29 April 2013 12:51 PM, PDT | Cinelinx | See recent Cinelinx news »

Every town in America has their version of The Wicked. They're the weird person, house, or other location kids whisper about amongst themselves in fear and parents use to threaten their children with. It's the old house on the hill everyone walks faster by on the way home from school or the old man or woman we're told not to talk to.

Director Peter Winther and writer Michael Vickerman put together a fun little indie film that is only hindered by shoddy CGI and a wavering sense of who it was made for. The Wicked is an extended episode of R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour until we get one or two sequences of sexuality and dialogue littered with bad language. Movies like this always leave me shaking my head in wonder. If they tone down those elements or omit them, they would have a PG-13 film that more people could enjoy. »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (Eric Shirey)

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Dallas, TX! See Rob Zombie's 'Halloween' & 'Compound Fracture' On The Big Screen

27 April 2013 | FEARnet | See recent FEARnet news »

To all of our readers out there in the Dallas, Texas area... listen up! If you're a fan of Rob Zombie's 'Halloween,' then you are in for a treat. Mark your calendar for next Thursday, May 2nd. The film's star Tyler Mane (Michael Myers) is currently on a promotional tour for his new film 'Compound Fracture,' which he co-wrote and produced along side his wife Renae Geerlings and which also features Derek Mears ('Friday The 13th'), Muse Watson ('I Know What You Did Last Summer') and Leslie Easterbrook ('The Devil's Rejects'). While the film has been on the road screening from city to city across the country for several weeks now, the upcoming Dallas event will be the first time 'Compound Fracture' is paired up as part of a double feature with 'Halloween.' So here's your chance to »

- Rob Galluzzo

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Yay! You Might Have an Even Better Reason to Watch "X-Factor" Next Season

25 April 2013 11:00 AM, PDT | TooFab | See recent TooFab news »

According to sources, Jennifer Love Hewitt is ready for a big comeback -- she's allegedly tapped to be one of the very next judges for "X-Factor." Isn't that super? Because yeah! It's super! The source tells Us Magazine that Simon Cowell himself is eager to have Jlh join the judges' panel on the upcoming season, and truly, it most likely has nothing to do with boobs. (Wait. No. It probably has a lot to do with boobs. Because have you even seen Jennifer Love Hewitt's amazing boobs as of late? They're pretty fabulous, and they look great on TV, too. Talk about some hefty ratings, if you know what that means.) In short, Jennifer Love Hewitt would be an amazing addition to "X-Factor," and not just because of boobs -- but because "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "Can't Hardly Wait" were classic, epic cult movies that will live on in forevertude, »

- tooFab Staff

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I Know That You Saw Ryan Phillipe Shower

22 April 2013 8:20 PM, PDT | FilmExperience | See recent FilmExperience news »

April Showers semi-daily @ 11

(Tonight's edition is a rerun dedicated to Ms Reese Witherspoon) 

Hello?

So I have never seen I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) all the way through but here's my question. If you were spying on Ryan Phillippe in the shower, wouldn't you forget to carry out your dastardly deed? Who could concentrate?

So Ryan wraps himself in a towel (shame) and moseys on over to his locker where he sees this photo.

You should complete the sentence in the comments.

"I know ______________________ ." »

- NATHANIEL R

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Sarah Michelle Gellar Turns 36 -- See The Cast of "Buffy" Then & Now!

14 April 2013 8:00 AM, PDT | TooFab | See recent TooFab news »

Sarah Michelle Gellar turns 36 years old today!The blonde beauty has given up her her wooden stake for a stroller -- Gellar tied the knot with Freddie Prinze Jr. in 2002, and today the couple has two children together. Since starring on the popular series, Michelle went on to land box office hits like "Cruel Intentions," "I Know What You Did Last Summer," and "The Grudge."She's taken some time off from the silver screen over the last few years, instead starring in small screen projects like "Ringer" and the made-for-tv movie "The Crazy Ones."Gelar still looks as good as she did back when she was slaying vampires! How has the rest of the cast fared? Click "Launch Gallery" above to find out what Michelle Trachtenberg, James Marsters, Alyson Hannigan, Nicholas Brendon and the rest of the "Buffy" gang are up to now! Read more »

- tooFab Staff

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Idiot's Guide to the 'Scary Movie' Movies

9 April 2013 11:00 AM, PDT | NextMovie | See recent NextMovie news »

Warning: Calling the following piece an "Idiot's Guide" is a bit of a misnomer. You may or may not be aware of what happens in the "Scary Movie" movies, but there's no way you will emerge from reading this a smarter person overall. I just watched all four "Scary Movie" movies consecutively and my brain is currently curled up in a ball shivering in a far corner of my skull, asking what it did to deserve that.

That said, it is true that you will know more about the "Scary Movie" franchise — a Lot more — after having read this piece. We here at NextMovie would hate to see you go into "Scary Movie 5" without having a lick of knowledge about the first four movies. Imagine the embarrassment in front of your friends! "Ugh, you didn't know that The Oracle, played by Queen Latifah in a spoof of 'The Matrix, »

- Nick Blake

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Billy Crudup, Anton Yelcin, Selena Gomez, Laurence Fishburne Join William H. Macy’s Rudderless

1 April 2013 6:47 PM, PDT | WeAreMovieGeeks.com | See recent WeAreMovieGeeks.com news »

It was announced today that Billy Crudup (“Almost Famous,” “Watchmen”), Anton Yelchin (“Star Trek,” “Terminator Salvation,” “Like Crazy”), Selena Gomez (“Spring Breakers”) and Laurence Fishburne (“The Matrix” trilogy, “Contagion, “Man of Steel”) will star alongside William H. Macy (“Fargo”) and Felicity Huffman (“Desperate Housewives”) in Unified Pictures’ music drama Rudderless. Macy is making his feature directorial debut, directing “Rudderless.”

The film is being produced by Keith Kjarval through his Unified Pictures production/finance banner. Brad Greiner, through his Amberdale production banner, is also producing alongside Kjarval and Unified.

Mimi Steinbauer’s Radiant Films International is handling foreign sales on the project and will introduce the feature film to buyers at the upcoming Cannes Film Market in May.

Rudderless” is a musical drama about the power of a parent’s love. When a grieving father in a downward spiral stumbles across a box of his deceased son’s original music, he forms a band, »

- Michelle McCue

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Scandal Recap: Something Mellie This Way Comes

29 March 2013 8:42 AM, PDT | Vulture | See recent Vulture news »

Wedged between the return of sociopathic hit men, staged suicides, stunted romance and screaming someone into sobriety is a valuable lesson: Sawing off your own ear is the best way to win a family feud. Cyrus, desperate to get back into the ring with Fitz, brings former CIA agent and current hitman for hire Charlie back into the fold by asking him to dig up information on Captain Ballard. Charlie does figure out how the President and Ballard know each other (a shady operation during their military time when his plane went down in Iranian airspace), and Cyrus uses that information to get back in Fitz’s good graces through old-fashioned “I Know What You Did Last Summer” blackmail. Cyrus is incredibly corrupt yet prideful, and I appreciate his willingness to flaunt his backhanded dealings in everyone’s face like a pair of skid-marked chonies.Speaking of Ballard, Fitz asks »

- Danielle Henderson

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Indie Horror Month Exclusive: Writer/Director Matt Orlando on His Debut Feature A Resurrection

22 March 2013 4:53 PM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »

Today, March 22nd, up-and-coming filmmaker Matt Orlando's debut feature, the indie thriller A Resurrection, arrived in selected theaters courtesy of Archstone Distribution.

Starring Mischa Barton, Devon Sawa, J. Michael Trautmann and Michael Clarke Duncan in his final role, A Resurrection follows mentally ill student Eli (Trautmann), who believes his recently deceased brother is returning from the grave for revenge on the students who killed him. The project was produced by Jamie Kennedy Entertainment and Levine Pictures.

Dread Central recently chatted with Orlando for Indie Horror Month to hear more about what inspired his creepy revenge tale, his experiences working on his directorial debut and much more. Check out our interview below, and look for A Resurrection in these selected theaters beginning today:

Atlanta

Regal Hollywood 24 @ N. I-85

3265 Ne Expressway Access

Chamblee, Ga 30341

Minneapolis/ St Paul

Regal Brooklyn Center 20

6420 Camden Avenue North

Brooklyn, Mn  55430

New York

AMC Empire 25

234 West 42nd Street

NY, »

- thehorrorchick

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I Know What You Did Last Summer Director Jim Gillespie Ready for a Take Down

19 March 2013 11:38 AM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »

While everyone usually keeps I Know What You Did Last Summer close to their horror-loving hearts as the best genre flick from director Jim Gillespie, we kind of prefer 2005's voodoo freakshow Venom. Neither was really good, but at least Venom had gore.

In any event Deadline is reporting that Gillespie is back with a new teen driven thriller, Take Down. Scripted by Ransom screenwriter Alexander Ignon, the story follows a group of privileged international teens who fight back when their remote boarding school is besieged by armed kidnappers.

Casting begins soon ahead of a UK shoot this fall, and Ignon is already scripting a sequel with an eye toward franchise opportunities.

More soon.

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Kidnap the rich in the comments section below! »

- Uncle Creepy

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Teen Action Thriller to Take Down Director from I Know What You Did Last Summer

19 March 2013 9:23 AM, PDT | kidspickflicks | See recent kidspickflicks news »

When teen action movies occur, they're generally set in a fantasy world, such as I Am Number Four or arguably, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Red Dawn type films are rare, but the fact is, teen boys tend to love movies like Taken. Even more rare is when the movies heroes are a bunch of super rich kids - usually, these are the kids who get a comeuppance. But, now, a movie is being made where rich kids are the good guys and they're not going to be pushed around.

Take Down is about a bunch of troublemaking kids whose billionaire parents sent them to attend an elite tough-love boarding school out in the wilderness in an effort to get them to shape up. The remote location, however, makes it a target for kidnappers who plan to ransom off the rich kids, but the teens decide to fight back. »

- tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)

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I Know What You Did Last Summer Director is Back With Take Down

19 March 2013 6:02 AM, PDT | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »

Jim Gillespie is returning to the thriller scene for his first project since 2005's Venom.  According to Variety, he'll next helm Take Down, a film "about a group of rich youngsters trying to defeat criminals who are to abduct them from far-flung boarding school."  The director made his feature debut in the '90s with I Know What You Did Last Summer.  He followed that up with D-Tox, starring Sylvestor Stallone.

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Jim Gillespie to direct Take Down

18 March 2013 11:47 PM, PDT | Upcoming-Movies.com | See recent Upcoming-Movies.com news »

Jim Gillespie, known for the 1997 thriller I Know What You Did Last Summer is set to direct Take Down. The story follows a group of rich kids trying take down criminals who are trying to abduct them from their boarding school. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the script comes from Ransom writer Alexander Ignon and the film starts casting soon with filming taking place this fall in Britain. This I found hysterical to read - "Two of the film’s co-producers, Ed Elbert and Sarah Ryan Black, claimed Take Down could emerge as a vehicle along the lines of The Hunger Games." »

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Jim Gillespie to direct Take Down

18 March 2013 11:47 PM, PDT | Upcoming-Movies.com | See recent Upcoming-Movies.com news »

Jim Gillespie, known for the 1997 thriller I Know What You Did Last Summer is set to direct Take Down. The story follows a group of rich kids trying take down criminals who are trying to abduct them from their boarding school. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the script comes from Ransom writer Alexander Ignon and the film starts casting soon with filming taking place this fall in Britain. This I found hysterical to read - "Two of the film’s co-producers, Ed Elbert and Sarah Ryan Black, claimed Take Down could emerge as a vehicle along the lines of The Hunger Games." »

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“I Know What You Did Last Summer” Director Will Need Another Star-Powered Cast For “Take Down”

18 March 2013 5:56 PM, PDT | LatinoReview | See recent LatinoReview news »

Deadline says that the director of I Know What You Did Last Summer, Jim Gillespie, will be directing a film called Take Down, written by Alexander Ignon (Ransom). The film will be Gillespie’s first since 2005′s Venom, a slasher film set in the swamps of Louisiana.

Here’s the plot:

Take Down follows a group of privileged international teens who fight back when their remote boarding school is besieged by armed kidnappers.

Casting will begin soon and the intent is to shoot in the U.K. this fall. Screenwriter Ignon is already writing a sequel to make room for a franchise opportunity.

The storyline sounds a lot like Red Dawn to me. Also, it doesn’t play to Gillespies strength, which seems to be the good old 90′s slasher. The storyline doesn’t sound like one that fits into a slasher film either. It does however, involve a young cast. »

- Alex Corey

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Jim Gillespie Set For A "Take Down"

18 March 2013 4:44 PM, PDT | Dark Horizons | See recent Dark Horizons news »

Jim Gillespie ("I Know What You Did Last Summer," "Venom") has signed on to direct the "Toy Soldiers"-esque thriller "Take Down".

"Ransom" scribe Alexander Ignon penned the story which takes place at a boarding school for the rebellious children of billionaires.

When the "tough-love" school is taken hostage by sophisticated group of criminals, the teenagers take matters into their own hands.

Ed Elbert and Sarah Ryan Black will produce. Shooting kicks off in the UK this Fall with an international cast of young actors being sought.

Source: The Wrap »

- Garth Franklin

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'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Director Tackling 'Take Down'

18 March 2013 4:39 PM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »

"I Know What You Did Last Summer" director Jim Gillespie is hoping to establish another franchise. He's signed on to direct "Take Down," a thriller in the vein of "Hunger Games." The original script from "Ransom" writer Alexander Ignon takes place at a boarding school of sorts for rebellious children of billionaires. When the "tough-love" school is taken hostage by sophisticated group of criminals, the teenagers take matters into their own hands. Also read: 'Hunger Games: Catching Fire' First Look: Character Portraits (Photos) Sound like a "Hunger Games"-sized hit? Producers Ed Elbert and Sarah Ryan Black »

- Greg Gilman

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