Buried in yesterday's news about The Weinstein Company's new seven-year deal with Showtime was a little tidbit about one of the projects the studio is working on: Scream 4. More...
While over at the New York Comic Con to help hype his "Hills Have Eyes 2," horror master Wes Craven answered a few questions about the possibility of a "Scream 4" -- and yes, a "Hills Have Eyes 3." More...
Horror auteur Wes Craven has announced his return to making his original horror films, and is currently writing his first writing-directing project since 1994's "New Nightmare." More...
Our "White Noise 2" set coverage continues with RT's conversation with director Patrick Lussier, as the horror editor-director talks about working with Wes Craven and promises twists and turns in the upcoming thriller sequel. More...
Hollywood North Report brings some Canadian movie news that'll thrill all you fans of PG-13 horror sequels: A director has been hired for "White Noise 2: Noisier." More...
Joe Utichi of FilmFocus.co.uk was fortunate enough to sit down for a chat with the lovely Ms. Neve Campbell, and she shared her decision that, nope, she will not be returning if and when Wes Craven decides to hop back into the franchise chair and direct a "Scream 4." More...
ComingSoon.net reports a scoop snagged by an IconsofFright.com con-goer, and the bottom line is this: Wes Craven, Neve Campbell, and the Weinstein brothers have been seriously considering reteaming for, you guessed it, "Scream 4." More...
This week at the movies brings four studies in aviation. What happens when you're trapped on a plane with a creepy seatmate? (See "Red Eye.") Is it ever too late for Cupid's arrows to take flight? (Check out "The 40 Year-Old Virgin.") Were the unsung heroes of the Allies in WWII? pigeons? ("Valiant," this one's for you.) Isn't it cool when those Supercross dudes, like, totally go up in the air, and like, for a few seconds, y'know, it looks like they're, like, flying? (Ahem?."Supercross: The Movie.") And most important of all: which of these flicks will fly with the critics? More...
Annette Curtis Klause's "Blood and Chocolate" is being adapted for the big screen, courtesy of MGM/Sony. The Hollywood Reporter says its "about a teenage werewolf who has spent her life trying to hide the fact that she is part wolf. She must choose between her love for a human and her family after her relationship with a visiting American threatens to expose her secret." More...