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New Trailer Takes Us Inside The Seasoning House

8 May 2013 9:30 AM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »

Kaleidoscope Film Distributors has released the full trailer for Paul Hyett's acclaimed new shocker The Seasoning House (review here), and we have a look at the goods for you right here. Check it out.

Synopsis:

Written and directed by Paul Hyett (award-winning special makeup FX designer for The Woman in Black, Dog Soldiers, Doomsday, Attack the Block, Eden Lake, Centurion, and more) and starring Sean Pertwee (Equilibrium, Doomsday, Mutant Chronicles, Devil’s Playground, 4.3.2.1.), Rosie Day (Black Books, Fallen Angel, Harley Street), Anna Walton (Hellboy II - The Golden Army, 5 Days of War, Mutant Chronicles, Crusoe), Kevin Howarth (Gallowwalker, The Magnificent Eleven, The Last Horror Movie), and Jemma Powell (Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, The Symmetry of Love), The Seasoning House is produced by Michael Riley (Vampire Diary, Outlanders, Sugarhouse, Lava, In a Land of Plenty) of London-based Sterling Pictures.

The Seasoning House is a stylish, claustrophobic, nightmarish neo-horror about Angel, »

- Uncle Creepy

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Go Behind the Scenes of Dexter

28 April 2013 7:53 PM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »

Time to go behind the scenes of the upcoming season of Showtime's "Dexter." Your tour guide around Miami's brightest and bloodiest? Angel himself, David Zayas. Check it out and look for more leading up to the summer return of the Dark Passenger.

"Dexter" Season 8, starring Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter with guest stars that include Yvonne Strahovski, Julian Sands, Bethany Joy Lenz, Rhys Coiro, Charlotte Rampling, Nick Gomez, and Sean Patrick Flanery, premieres on June 30th.

Visit our "Dexter" archive here.

For more in the meantime be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime, "like" "Dexter" on Facebook, and follow "Dexter" on Twitter.

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Ride with your dark passenger into the comments section below! »

- Uncle Creepy

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2013 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Francois Ozon’s Just 17

9 April 2013 8:00 AM, PDT | ioncinema | See recent ioncinema news »

#36. Francois Ozon’s Just 17

Gist: For his fourteenth feature, Ozon has chosen to film from a closed set with a media blackout pertaining to the plot, only divulging that the film centers on a teenage girl’s sexuality. Also, the film will be structured in four seasons and four songs, which makes this project sound like a mix of Ozon’s 5X2 and 8 Women a la Catherine Breillat.

Prediction: It’s surprising to note that the Ozon has only competed once in the Main Competition, in 2003 for Swimming Pool. Charlotte Rampling returns to work with Ozon once again (she last worked with him in 2007’s Angel) as part of the supporting cast in this latest feature. Despite a domestic August release, we’re predicting Directors’ Fortnight for Just 17 (though he hasn’t premiered at Cannes since 2005 with Time to Leave, as he seems to prefer Venice, Toronto, and even Berlin »

- Eric Lavallee

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In the House – review

2 April 2013 8:21 AM, PDT | The Guardian - Film News | See recent The Guardian - Film News news »

François Ozon's clever psychological comedy about teaching and erotic obsession is his best work to date

The 45-year-old François Ozon has made a dozen feature-length films and several shorts over the past 15 years, and he has found a popular audience in France for stylish, sophisticated movies that often deal with gay themes. Unlike the work of most French mainstream directors, a fair proportion of his pictures have crossed the Channel. Moreover, he's worked with several prominent British actresses – most notably Charlotte Rampling, Kristin Scott Thomas and Romola Garai, the last named having appeared in his version of Elizabeth Taylor's novel Angel playing a romantic novelist in Edwardian England.

Ozon's new film, the teasing comedy In the House, touches on a number of his recurrent concerns, among them the nature of creativity and stories within stories, and it is, I think, his best work to date. Loosely based on »

- Philip French

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François Ozon

28 March 2013 5:05 PM, PDT | The Guardian - Film News | See recent The Guardian - Film News news »

François Ozon's new film, In the House, looks set to be his international breakthrough. But has the erstwhile enfant terrible fallen for the bourgeois values he once satirised?

François Ozon has been knocking out roughly a film a year since the late 1990s: some camp and frivolous (Sitcom, Potiche), others intense (5x2, Time to Leave), each one zesty and provocative. Occasionally he will make something truly exceptional: Under the Sand, starring Charlotte Rampling as a woman falling apart after the disappearance of her husband, was rightly considered a masterpiece by the late Ingmar Bergman.

But though Ozon has had commercial success in France, he is still chasing the sort of career-changing international breakthrough on a par with, say, Pedro Almodóvar's Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown or Michael Haneke's Hidden. If there is any justice, his new film In the House will change that. It's a witty, »

- Ryan Gilbey

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François Ozon's In the House

22 March 2013 5:05 PM, PDT | The Guardian - Film News | See recent The Guardian - Film News news »

In the House presents viewers with a series of sharp and often dizzying reflections on the meaning of realism and the moral duty of the writer

François Ozon's new film In the House marks the completion of a decade-long enterprise – a study, drawn from three angles at five-year intervals, of that cold-blooded parasite, the novelist. The approach is a broad one, psychoanalytic, anthropological, even literary-critical, with emphasis on where the creative urge comes from – being an only child helps – and how it is indulged, the wellsprings of creativity and its workings, too. When it comes to describing the relationship between life and art, Ozon isn't above drawing parallels and even arrows, though most of the time he aligns himself with a more antic French tradition – previous representatives include Alain Resnais and Jacques Rivette – in which the two are intertwined to the point of blurring.

Swimming Pool (2002), the first of these films, »

- Leo Robson

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Bryan Singer Cuts Emma Frost From X-Men: Days Of Future Past?

20 March 2013 1:16 PM, PDT | Obsessed with Film | See recent Obsessed with Film news »

Casting for Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days Of Future Past has pretty much gone as expected. Since the filmmaker agreed to direct the movie last year, he has done little else but bring back actors he originally hired for the series over a decade ago – the likes of Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman, Anna Paquin, Shawn Ashmore, Halle Berry, Daniel Cudmore and others.

Singer’s heart clearly and understandably lies with the original films he directed and strangely for a follow-up to 2011′s X-Men: First Class, only four actors from that film are confirmed for the movie (James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult), compared to twice that number from the original series. At this point X-Men: Days Of Future Past looks more a sequel to X-Men 3: The Last Stand than X-Men: First Class.

The latest update on the cast from Bryan Singer’s twitter account »

- Matt Holmes

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Will X-Men: Days Of Future Past Bring Back The Hellfire Club?

18 March 2013 2:33 PM, PDT | cinemablend.com | See recent Cinema Blend news »

At the end of Matthew Vaughn's X-Men: First Class we watch what looks like the birth of Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants. The final scene of the film sees the brilliant, evil mastermind, played by Michael Fassbender, break into a CIA holding cell along with Riptide (Álex González), Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Angel (Zoe Kravitz), Azazel (Jason Flemyng), and break-out Emma Frost (January Jones). But as the Brotherhood grows in the X-Men movie universe, it appears that it's making the previously established Hellfire Club disappear. The Coventry Telegraph has learned from studio sources that X-Men: Days of Future Past, the upcoming Bryan Singer-directed sequel to First Class, will not feature the 1960s underground mutant club led by Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon). While the reasons for this should be pretty clear to those who saw the last movie and watched the group's leader die after getting a coin through the head, »

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Has Bryan Singer cut Emma Frost and the Hellfire Club from X-Men: Days of Future Past?

18 March 2013 8:37 AM, PDT | JoBlo.com | See recent JoBlo news »

With all of the casting going on for X-men: Days Of Future Past, the only villain returning from First Class has been Michael Fassbender's Magneto. Absent have been January Jones' Emma Fronst, Zoe Kravitz' Angel, and Alex Gonzalez' Riptide. So, the group known as The Hellfire Club appear to have been excised almost entirely for the sequel. So, the question needs to be asked: is this a sequel to X-men 3 or to First Class? Based on reports from The Coventry Telegraph, the screenplay for »

- Alex Maidy

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'X-Men: First Class's January Jones, Kravitz, Gonzalez 'won't return'

17 March 2013 3:51 AM, PDT | Digital Spy | See recent Digital Spy - Movie News news »

X-Men: Days of Future Past will reportedly not see the return of the previous film's villains.

The Hellfire Club of X-Men: First Class will not reprise their roles in the 20th Century Fox sequel, according to The Geek Files.

A studio source has said not to look for the return of January Jones as Emma Frost, Alex Gonzalez as Riptide or Zoe Kravitz as Angel Salvadore.

Jason Flemyng has already said that he will not be reprise his role as their villainous comrade Azazel.

The latest casting announcements include Daniel Cudmore returning to the role of Colossus alongside Fan Bingbing as Blink and Booboo Stewart in an unknown part.

James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Nicholas Hoult, Sir Patrick Stewart, Sir Ian McKellen, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Shawn Ashmore, Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence and Halle Berry will all return to the franchise alongside newcomers Peter Dinklage and Omar Sy.

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Cast Picture Reveals New Additions For ‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’

16 March 2013 12:30 AM, PDT | The Hollywood News | See recent The Hollywood News news »

Just how big is the cast for X-men: Days Of Future Past going to get? Well, we can now reveal that their are at least 16 principal cast members thanks to a tweeted picture from Bryan Singer. The picture reveals the head-shots of the main cast, along with three new additions. Daniel Cudmore will be returning to the role of Colossus and hi fellow Twilight cast member Booboo Stewart has joined in an unspecified role. Another new addition is the stunning Fan Bingbing (Booboo and Bingbing??) who may possibly play Blink. Blink is a teleporter with lilac skin and pink hair. Still no official word on Alan Cummings return, as suggested by McAvoy’s comments, but there are some blank places on the wall below, so fingers crossed.

At this point, I’m actually disappointed by the lack of X-men: First Class actors returning. It just seems as though Singer wants »

- Luke Ryan Baldock

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Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere BBC Radio 4 launch report

6 March 2013 12:03 AM, PST | Den of Geek | See recent Den of Geek news »

Feature Louisa Mellor 6 Mar 2013 - 08:00

We went along to the press launch for Radio 4’s hugely exciting Neverwhere drama, and here’s what was said…

A TV show, novelisation, comic book series, stage play, and now, radio drama. Just as soon as someone performs an interpretive dance and/or knocks up a cross stitch sampler telling the story of Richard Mayhew’s fantastic adventures in London Below, Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere will have done the lot.

It’s easy to see why audiences, performers and writers are so keen to return to Gaiman’s story. Neverwhere’s premise, that beneath London exists a rarefied mythological city populated by beasts, bodyguards, and angels, is a seductive dream for anyone who’s ever travelled, head-lolling with boredom, through the London underground. Gaiman’s novels are fantastic, immersive worlds; plush, dark capes of oddness and humour that sweep heavily from shoulder to ground, »

- louisamellor

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X-men: First Class & X-men Origins: Wolverine - Unused Logos & Teaser Posters

2 March 2013 10:02 AM, PST | ComicBookMovie.com | See recent ComicBookMovie news »

"I had about a day and a half to create about a dozen looks for the pitches for the teaser One Sheet Poster. A fun project as Superhero films always have great Logo possibilities." - Thom Schillinger X-Men: First Class was directed by Matthew Vaughn, from a screenplay written by Ashley Edward Miller, Zack Stentz, Jane Goldman, and Matthew Vaughn. The cast included: James McAvoy as Charles Xavier / Professor X, Michael Fassbender as Erik Lensherr / Magneto, Kevin Bacon as Sebastian Shaw, Rose Byrne as Moira MacTaggert, Jennifer Lawrence as Raven Darkholme / Mystique, January Jones as Emma Frost, Nicholas Hoult as Dr. Henry "Hank" McCoy / Beast, Zoë Kravitz as Angel Salvadore, Caleb Landry Jones as Sean Cassidy / Banshee and Lucas Till as Alex Summers / Havok. The film earned $353 million at the worldwide box office, on a budget of $140–160 million. "The storyboards were for an international finish »

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10 Great Comic Book Villains That Need Proper Film Treatment

1 March 2013 8:00 AM, PST | Obsessed with Film | See recent Obsessed with Film news »

In recent times we have seen some of the greatest comic book villains come to life on the big screen. We have seen two great interpretations of Magneto by Sir Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender. We have also seen two superb interpretations of the Joker by Jack Nicholson and the late Heath Ledger. Tom Hiddleston has given us a compelling version of Loki in two films and he is set to reprise the character again in Thor: The Dark World and hopefully many more films to come. We have seen a suitably creepy interpretation of the Green Goblin by Willem Dafoe and we may soon see another version played by Chris Cooper.

Although there have been many epic comic book villains that have successfully made the transition to film, there are a number of big villains that are still yet to appear in film. There are also a number of »

- Tristan Heron

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Rogue, Kitty Pryde and Iceman join X-Men: Days of Future Past

27 January 2013 7:44 AM, PST | Flickeringmyth | See recent Flickeringmyth news »

As Bryan Singer prepares to head back to the X-Men universe for next year's X-Men: Days of Future Past, the director has taken to Twitter to announce that three original X-Men members have joined the expanding cast of Fox's superhero sequel, with Anna Paquin, Ellen Page and Shawn Ashmore set to return as Rogue, Kitty Pryde and Iceman...

Very excited to welcome #annapaquin, @ellenpage & @shawnrashmore to #XMen #DaysofFuturePast - thank you @brettratner for letting them live!

Bryan Singer (@BryanSinger) January 26, 2013

Looking at the current cast for X-Men: Days of Future Past, it would seem that Singer is steering the sequel more towards X4 than X-Men: First Class 2, with the three new additions joining Patrick Stewart (Professor X), Ian McKellen (Magneto) and Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) alongside James McAvoy (Professor X), Michael Fassbender (Magneto), Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique) and Beast (Nicholas Hoult). Given the source material, you'd have to expect to see »

- flickeringmyth

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New Seasoning House One-Sheet Premieres to Critical Acclaim

25 January 2013 12:49 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »

Kaleidoscope Film Distributors has released a new sales one-sheet for Paul Hyett's acclaimed new shocker The Seasoning House (review here), and we have a look at the goods for you right here. Check it out... if you can actually see it through all the text!

Synopsis:

Written and directed by Paul Hyett (award-winning special makeup FX designer for The Woman in Black, Dog Soldiers, Doomsday, Attack the Block, Eden Lake, Centurion, and more) and starring Sean Pertwee (Equilibrium, Doomsday, Mutant Chronicles, Devil’s Playground, 4.3.2.1.), Rosie Day (Black Books, Fallen Angel, Harley Street), Anna Walton (Hellboy II - The Golden Army, 5 Days of War, Mutant Chronicles, Crusoe), Kevin Howarth (Gallowwalker, The Magnificent Eleven, The Last Horror Movie), and Jemma Powell (Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, The Symmetry of Love), The Seasoning House is produced by Michael Riley (Vampire Diary, Outlanders, Sugarhouse, Lava, In a Land of Plenty) of London-based Sterling Pictures. »

- Uncle Creepy

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First look: new “Seasoning House” poster

25 January 2013 11:19 AM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »

Below is the international artwork from Kaleidoscope Entertainment, which will be announcing a UK release date soon. The directorial debut of busy Brit makeup FX artist Paul Hyett, who scripted with Conal Palmer and Adrian Rigelsford, The Seasoning House stars Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, Anna Walton and Jemma Powell in the story of Angel, a deaf-mute orphan who is forced to care for girls who have kidnapped and enslaved in a Balkan brothel, and plots to escape from her vicious captors. You can view the trailer below the poster, and go here for Hyett’s comments on The Seasoning House.

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- gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)

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First look: new “Seasoning House” poster

25 January 2013 11:19 AM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »

Below is the international artwork from Kaleidoscope Entertainment, which will be announcing a UK release date soon. The directorial debut of busy Brit makeup FX artist Paul Hyett, who scripted with Conal Palmer and Adrian Rigelsford, The Seasoning House stars Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, Anna Walton and Jemma Powell in the story of Angel, a deaf-mute orphan who is forced to care for girls who have kidnapped and enslaved in a Balkan brothel, and plots to escape from her vicious captors. You can view the trailer below the poster, and go here for Hyett’s comments on The Seasoning House.

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- gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)

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First look: new “Seasoning House” poster

25 January 2013 11:19 AM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »

Below is the international artwork from Kaleidoscope Entertainment, which will be announcing a UK release date soon. The directorial debut of busy Brit makeup FX artist Paul Hyett, who scripted with Conal Palmer and Adrian Rigelsford, The Seasoning House stars Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, Anna Walton and Jemma Powell in the story of Angel, a deaf-mute orphan who is forced to care for girls who have kidnapped and enslaved in a Balkan brothel, and plots to escape from her vicious captors. You can view the trailer below the poster, and go here for Hyett’s comments on The Seasoning House.

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- gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)

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January Jones May Not Be Coming Back For X-Men: Days Of Future Past

23 January 2013 10:41 PM, PST | cinemablend.com | See recent Cinema Blend news »

At the end of Matthew Vaughn's X-Men: First Class Magneto, played by Michael Fassbender, successfully infiltrates a CIA holding cell where Emma Frost, played by January Jones, is just lying and waiting. After exchanging some banter regarding the Master of Magnetism's "telepath friend," Magneto asks if she will join him in his cadre of mutants. To fans of the characters it looked as though the two of them, along with Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Angel (Zoe Kravitz), Azazel (Jason Flemyng) and Riptide (Álex González), were forming the earliest version of the Brotherhood of Mutants. But now it looks like it's possible we may not see the payoff of that final moment in the sequel. Jones is currently down in Park City, Utah for the Sundance Film Festival, promoting her new movie Sweetwater, and when speaking with Collider she revealed that she has yet to hear anything about the upcoming X-Men: »

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