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20 December 2009 10:00 PM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
On a perfect spring day, Fango drives down the tree-lined streets of Wilmington, North Carolina to the set of Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever. People are out enjoying the weather, completely unaware that a deadly killer is loose in their city. The attacker is quick, violent and leaves a bloody mess; worst of all, this merciless enemy is invisible to the naked eye. Yes, the flesheating virus from Cabin Fever is back, hungry for more hosts and getting a new lease on life in the Lionsgate sequel (hitting DVD February 16 after a lengthy delay).
Fango arrives—sans hazmat suit—at Williston Middle School in downtown Wilmington, ground zero for the virus and location for the sequel’s final days of shooting. A quick glimpse of movie trucks and shuffling extras around the parking lot confirms we’re in the right place. Inside the school’s auditorium, a group of about »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (William Sean Wilson)
15 December 2009 1:37 AM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
There are plenty of real life horrors out there to go along with the made-up stuff that we hold near and dear. In fact, there's probably more. Constant jokes are made about Mexican border-crossers, but the way our country is going ... pretty soon the shoe is likely to be on the other foot. Director Chris Peckover is taking the subject of "illegals" and adding a horror twist to the affair.
Bloody-Disgusting scored the skinny on Peckover's new film, Undocumented, which tells the tale of a documentary crew who accompany a group of illegal immigrants crossing the border but run afoul when they're captured by a gang of sadistic radicals in New Mexico.
The film, said to be a cross between Paranormal Activity and Saw, was shot on location in New Mexico and stars Scott Mechiowicz (Mean Creek), Alona Tal (Night of the Living Dead: Origins), Greg Serano (Terminator: Salvation), Kevin Weisman, »
- Uncle Creepy
15 December 2009 12:17 AM, PST | bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news »
Bloody Disgusting just caught wind of an interesting horror film that was shot way under the radar by Shepherd Glen Productions. Being tested at Warner Bros. Pictures this week, Chris Peckover's Undocumented is said to be a mix of Saw and Paranormal Activity. The features is a suspense thriller in which a documentary crew accompanies a group of illegal immigrants crossing the border, but run afoul when they're captured by a gang of sadistic Radicals on location in New Mexico. Scott Mechiowicz (Mean Creek), Alona Tal (Night of the Living Dead: Origins), Greg Serano (Terminator Salvation), Kevin Weisman, Tim Draxl, Yancey Arias (Legion), Peter Stormare, Adam Kulbersh, Jsu Garcia, Noah Segan (Cabin Fever 2, Deadgirl), Nick Tucci, Jose Marquez, Deborah Martinez, Carmen, Corral, Lorel Medina, Castulo Guerra and Greta Quezada all star. We'll see if we can't find out more about the film from the producers. »
11 December 2009 4:20 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
Cabin Fever. Horror fans fell into three groups: Those who loved it. Those who hated it. And those who were confused by the mullet-haired karate kid and his burning desire for pancakes. With all that behind us now, the trailer for Ti West's controversial sequel Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever has debuted, and we have to say it looks pretty badass.
Synopsis
Picking up where the original left off, Paul emerges from a ditch by a river days after a killer virus consumed his friends. He is determined to warn others of the danger, but he may be too late as some contaminated water has found its way to the local high school.
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever will hit DVD on February 16th, 2010, along with the original Cabin Fever, which will be making its Blu-ray debut on the same day!
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever - Trailer
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- Uncle Creepy
11 December 2009 3:45 PM, PST | bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news »
The wait is finally over as on February 16 Lionsgate Home Entertainment will be releasing Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, the highly anticipated direct-to-disc to Eli Roth's breakthrough bloodfest from 2003. While you've already seen your fair share of images, beyond the break you can finally chew on the official trailer and synopsis for the flick starring Judah Friedlander, Larry Fessenden, Alexi Wasser, Rider Strong, Giuseppe Andrews, Rusty Kelley, Marc Senter and Mark Borchardt. Looks pretty solid, no? Cabin Fever delivered terror in the flesh, but now your flesh will crawl with Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, the bloodcurdling sequel to the hit horror film. Days after a killer virus consumed his friends, Paul emerges from a ditch by a river. Though his body has been ravaged by the virus, he is determined to survive and to warn others of the danger. More »
11 December 2009 3:43 PM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
On February 16th, Lionsgate will release Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (see the Fangoria review here) on DVD. Now the trailer for the disc has arrived along with the official synopsis.
See it below!
Cabin Fever delivered terror in the flesh, but now your flesh will crawl with Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, the bloodcurdling sequel to the hit horror film. Days after a killer virus consumed his friends, Paul emerges from a ditch by a river. Though his body has been ravaged by the virus, he is determined to survive and to warn others of the danger. However, a water bottling plant has already distributed contaminated water to the local high school. The school’s students are excitedly preparing for the prom, unaware they’re about to have a grisly date with death.
Pre-order the DVD right here. »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (Source: Lionsgate)
10 December 2009 6:11 AM, PST | FilmJunk | See recent FilmJunk news »
When Lionsgate first announced a sequel to Eli Roth's Cabin Fever without the involvement of Eli Roth, my initial interest level was extremely low. It seemed like it would be just another direct-to-dvd horror flick that had no hope of living up to the original, something that would be instantly forgotten. But then somewhere along the way, they announced that it was being directed by Ti West, and after seeing his skill behind the camera in The House of the Devil, I started to get curious. However, the back and forth game continued as West came out and publicly disowned the movie, saying that Lionsgate recut the film without his approval. Would it ever see the light of day? A DVD release date [1] was finally revealed last week, and on top of this a trailer for the film was just released online which, if nothing else, looks ridiculously bloody. »
- Sean
9 December 2009 4:39 PM, PST | 28 Days Later Analysis | See recent 28 Days Later Analysis news »
Cabin Fever 2 from director Ti West is experiencing a great deal of controversy, as the film makes its way to a February 16, 2010 straight-to-dvd release. West has effectively disowned Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever over a dispute with Lionsgate Films involving cuts and edits. The film, cast, and crew have gone through a lot to get the film out to fans, and this first trailer for Cabin Fever 2 looks well-designed, hilarious, and definitely worth a watch. Check out this first trailer for Cabin Fever 2 until a review is posted here.
Release Date: February 16, 2010.
Director: Ti West.
Writers: Joshua Malin, and Randy Pearlstein.
Cast: Rider Strong, Noah Segan, Alexander Isaiah Thomas, Giuseppe Andrews, Alexi Wasser, and Regan Deal.
A trailer for Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever here:
Sources:
http://www.horrorsquad.com/2009/12/09/cabin-fever-2-spring-fever-trailer-revealed/
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- Michael Ross Allen
9 December 2009 3:04 PM, PST | Beyond Hollywood | See recent Beyond Hollywood news »
Via Styd, here’s your first look at Ti West’s sequel to Eli Roth’s horror gem “Cabin Fever”. The sequel is called “Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever”, which helpfully denotes the film’s sequel pedigree, as well as, er, seasonal background. This time around, the flesh-eating disease shows up at a high school prom thanks to a popular brand of bottled water, which once again proves my point that paying for bottled water is just a bad, bad idea. They should drink from the tap like I do. And yes, that skin disease I have is purely coincidental. In any case, once the disease spreads, it’s up to our high school full of plucky 20-somethings playing teens to escape the school before they’re quarantined, or worst, the fat kid starts eating them. Okay, the last part is probably untrue. Probably. Starring Rider Strong, Noah Segan, Alexander Isaiah Thomas, »
- Nix
9 December 2009 1:11 PM, PST | QuietEarth.us | See recent QuietEarth news »
I wasn't the biggest fan of Eli Roth's Cabin Fever, but I Loved Ti West's work on House of the Devil (review) and am now interested in anything he's got coming 'round the mountain- even if it is mired in studio meddling. Word is that West wanted to go a completely nutso and off-the-wall with his sequel, Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever which is why the vibe feels very different here.
Despite the rumors of Lionsgate getting in the way of West's vision, I think the trailer works and looks pretty dang fun. Definitely worth checking out.
Synopsis:
A high school prom faces a deadly threat: a flesh-eating virus that spreads via a popular brand of bottled water.
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever stars Rider Strong, Noah Segan, Alexander Isaiah Thomas, Giuseppe Andrews, and Alexi Wasser and arrives on DVD and Blu-Ray February 16, 2010 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
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9 December 2009 12:48 PM, PST | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »
I was not a fan of Cabin Fever, but I got a lot more interested in the sequel after seeing House of the Devil, which was directed by Cabin Fever 2's helmer Ti West. I can see why some people didn't like House of the Devil -- it's slow and moody more than anything else -- but I can't agree with them. Though I'm not as head over heels for the movie as Hunter was, I loved the atmosphere and aesthetic West managed to create. Some of the same touches look to be on display in this first trailer for his Cabin Fever sequel. Check it out after the break. If you thought that House of the Devil didn't have enough gore and action, Spring Fever looks like it might be the movie for you. This trailer sets up the basic situation quickly: the infected water that caused problems in »
- Russ Fischer
7 December 2009 12:01 PM, PST | ReelLoop.com | See recent Reel Loop news »
Controversial director Eli Roth recently chatted about his next project, the upcoming sci-fi feature Endangered Species.
The Hostel and Cabin Fever director said that Endangered Species will be “along the lines of Transformers or Cloverfield,” only more “science fiction-based and with lots of chaos and mass destruction.”
Playing coy with details, Roth said that his new film will be set against an urban backdrop that will be destroyed by “something.” No word on what that something is.
Roth recently sought advice from two of Hollywood’s most prominent directors: Michael Bay and Quentin Tarantino.
“Quentin actually loved the draft and had some really great suggestions, so I’m tweaking the script,” Roth said on his recently completed screenplay. “And I’m working out some visual effects tests, which is going to determine how I shoot it.”
He added: “I actually saw Michael Bay the other night and I talked to »
- Reel Loop News Staff
30 November 2009 8:10 AM, PST | Beyond Hollywood | See recent Beyond Hollywood news »
It seems like forever ago that I first heard rumblings about a follow-up to “Hostel” director Eli Roth’s feature-length debut “Cabin Fever,” a film that, for reasons that still remain unclear, tickles me to no end. The sequel, spearheaded by “House of the Devil” mastermind Ti West, apparently had a somewhat turbulent production, forcing West to publicly distance himself from the finished product. Is the film as bad as it sounds? If all goes according to plan, you’ll get a chance to find out soon enough, as Lionsgate has scheduled “Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever” for early next year. And while I’d like to say I’m intrigued by the idea, there’s a part of me that knows this picture shouldn’t exist. Here’s what it’s all about: Days after a killer virus consumed his friends; Paul emerges from a ditch by a river. »
- Todd
29 November 2009 9:57 AM, PST | 28 Days Later Analysis | See recent 28 Days Later Analysis news »
Cabin Fever 2 from director Ti West will hit DVD and Blu-Ray formats beginning February 16th, 2010. The film will have a gag real, director's commentary, and making of featurette. Not to be missed, Cabin Fever 2 will start right where the previous film ended. Unfortunately for some high school students "a killer virus" will ruin a prom or making it a lot more bloody interesting at the very least. A trailer is currently unavailable, but a synopsis is.
A synopsis for Cabin Fever 2 here:
"Cabin Fever delivered terror in the flesh but your flesh will crawl with Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, the bloodcurdling sequel to hit horror film. Days after a killer virus consumed his friends; Paul emerges from a ditch by a river. Though his body has been ravaged by the virus, he is determined to survive and to warn others of the danger. However, a water bottling plant has »
- Michael Ross Allen
26 November 2009 4:58 PM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
During our brief downtime this past week a slew of new release dates and DVDetails have emerged for some upcoming genre fare set to invade the home market. Fangoria has details and updates on the upcoming releases of Paranormal Activity, Surrogates, Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, Rob Zombie's Halloween II, District 9, Blood Creek, She-wolf Of London, and more.
Paramount has announced that Oren Peli's runaway hit Paranormal Activity is slated for a DVD & Blu-ray release on December 29th, 2009.
The Paranormal Activity DVD is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 televisions with Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround (theatrical version only) and English, French and Spanish subtitles. The two-disc Blu-ray is presented in 1080p high definition with English 5.1 DTS-hd Master Audio and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital (theatrical version only) and English, English Sdh, French and Spanish subtitles. Special features include:
Unrated version with alternate ending not seen in theaters »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
26 November 2009 2:34 PM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
So it’s April. It’s the Los Angeles stop of this past year’s Fango Weekend of Horrors. In the midst of experiencing L.A. and being so close to this horror industry for the first time, I’m standing at the Fangoria booth just kind of throwing words around with attendees and colleagues, about movies, music, comics and well, geek stuff.
Up to the table comes the young J.D. Lifshitz, who, now 17, was a 16 year old kid in a short sleeved button down, a baseball cap and surprising knowledge of all things horror (it’s nice when the kids have had some history lessons). After high fiving over many joint favorite films and the fact that we’re both from New York, J.D. tells me about his slasher script, which he’s all gung ho that he’ll make. I tell him if he ever gets »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (Sam Zimmerman)
25 November 2009 3:15 AM, PST | buddytv.com | See recent BuddyTV news »
The "Getting Lost" series is about a Lost newbie's attempts to watch all five seasons of the show for the first time, just as the sixth (and final) one rolls along.
What I Watched on Week 13: Season 4, Episodes 11-14 ("Cabin Fever" and "There's No Place Like Home"); Season 5, Episodes 1-5 ("Because You Left", "The Lie", "Jughead", "The Little Prince" and "This Place is Death")
Indeed, following Lost's fifth season is pretty confusing. I mean, all these timelines! What happened after the Oceanic Six escaped, what happened three years after that, what happened after Ben moved the island, what happened during the flashes... and so, for most of this week, I decided to forget most of my other questions and think about time travel, again. I figured that understanding how this concept plays out further will help me understand all of these timelines. That, and what I said last week »
- editor@buddytv.com
24 November 2009 5:39 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
A double dose of Cabin Fever news for you today! Lionsgate has just released the specs and art on Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever and word has broken that the original film will be hitting Blu-ray early next year. Gettin' itchy yet?
Though details are pretty sparse right now, Blu-ray.com got the early word that Eli Roth's Cabin Fever will be hitting hi-def on February 16th, 2010.
Also on that date, Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, the sequel to the hit horror film, debuts on DVD in rated and unrated versions and on Blu-ray. Special features for the Ti West-directed entry include a gag reel, audio commentary and a making-of featurette.
Synopsis
Picking up where the original left off, Paul emerges from a ditch by a river days after a killer virus consumed his friends. He is determined to warn others of the danger but he may be too late, »
- Uncle Creepy
24 November 2009 1:35 PM, PST | FEARnet | See recent FEARnet news »
It's been a long, long, long, very long road for Ti West's sequel to the Eli Roth horror hit Cabin Fever, but Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever will Finally be hitting DVD on February 16th 2010. Forget the mixed reviews and horror fans divided and make up your own mind this February 16th (which, coincidentally, is the same date that the original Cabin Fever hits Blu-ray for the first time). Hit the jump for Spring Fever details. Cabin Fever delivered terror in the flesh but your flesh will crawl with Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, the bloodcurdling sequel to hit horror film. Days after a killer virus consumed his friends; Paul emerges from a ditch by a river. Though his body has been ravaged by the virus, he is »
24 November 2009 | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »
Eli Roth's 2003 feature debut Cabin Fever is coming to Blu-Ray in 2010. Lionsgate Home Entertainment is planning to roll out the title on February 16. That's about the same time Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever hits shelves. No special features have been announced, but you can probably expect to see the bonus material featured on the current DVD to be imported over. For more on the Cabin Fever sequel, check out this report with the cast and crew. »
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