The Latest News on Hellraiser
April 08, 2008
Hellraiser Remake Seeks New Director
Interested in directing a Hellraiser remake? This might be your chance. More...
February 19, 2008
Weinsteins' Hellraiser Remake Has Its Writers
Hollywood's never-ending remake party had to take a brief hiatus during the writers' strike, but now that the lights are back on in Tinseltown, studios are moving forward with their plans to reboot all the franchises you know and love...like Clive Barker's Hellraiser, for instance.... More...
October 16, 2007
Barker's Hellraiser Remake Adds Writers, Directors
If the 1987 original and its seven -- yes seven -- sequels weren't enough for you, good news: Clive Barker and Dimension Films are bringing Hellraiser back to the big screen. More...
November 10, 2006
The Weekly Ketchup: "Borat" Great Success, A New Sarah Connor, "Transformers" Travails, And More!
In this week's Ketchup, "Borat" blows away the box office competition, a new Sarah Connor is set for the small screen "Terminator," and Shia LaBoeuf describes life working for Michael Bay on "Transformers." More...
October 23, 2006
Clive Barker On Board for Dimension's "Hellraiser" Remake
Over at his official website, popular author / artist / filmmaker Clive Barker just shared some rather interesting news: He'll be writing, but not directing, a remake of his classic "Hellraiser" for the guys over at Dimension Films. More...
May 18, 2006
Clive Barker's "Train" Gets Scheduled
Fans of the old-school Clive Barker madness will be pretty psyched to learn that one of his very best 'Books of Blood' stories, "The Midnight Meat Train," is about to make the leap to the silver screen. And if you're a horror fan and you haven't read the Books of Blood, I'd say head on over to... More...
May 10, 2005
Clive Barker & John Woo Make a "Demonik" Pair
The Hollywood Reporter brings news of an odd-yet-interesting filmmaking duo: Clive Barker ("Hellraiser") and John Woo ("Face/Off") will join forces to deliver a movie / video game project entitled "Demonik." More...

