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http://www.deadline.com/2014/07/sinister-2-release-date-august-21/
I thought the first Sinister film was great, aside from the obligatory jump scare at the end. I'm not sure how they could continue the story for a sequel. Maybe someone else finds the films? But all the horror and mystery will be gone, because we've already seen the tapes and know the force responsible.
I have not seen the original See No Evil, but with The Soska Sisters, Katharine Isabelle & Danielle Harris all involved, this one I can't wait for.
Happy to hear that we finally have a release date on it. Funny, I was just wondering what the concrete release date was the other day and couldn't find anything.
And here's an interview with the sisters on See No Evil 2:
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3305341/bruce-campbell-will-star-evil-dead-tv-series-sdcc/
Is this the first look at the Leprechaun (looks more like a monster) from the new film?
http://bloody-disgusting.com/videos/3304939/new-leprechaun-origins-trailer-offers-fresh-glimpse-title-character-sdcc/
I didn't even know there was a new one coming out: 'Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort' will be out this Halloween, and the plot is ripped entirely from 'Texas Chainsaw 3D':
http://bloody-disgusting.com/home-video/3305281/sdcc-wrong-turn-6-posters-given-away/
The Leprechaun franchise was probably one of those few franchises that legitimately needed a reboot, as things had gotten far too campy for them to continue going the route that they were, but I'm not sure that this was the best way to go about rebooting the franchise.
- The Fog
- Texas Chasinsaw Massacre (less gore than it's reputation would have you believe)
Talking of TCM:
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3305517/leatherfaces-puberty-new-texas-chainsaw-details-exclusive/
I don't like the sound of this teenage angle, and I am one of the few whom like the last film, despite it's problems.
It's pretty average in my book, but then maybe our standards differ. ;-) And I must confess that since the Saw mania, many old school slashers look pretty harmless to me. :D
Tell me, why this interest? You're looking for a good horror film? :D
@MajorDSmythe, if you liked the last TCM movie, then I think you'll like the next 'Wrong Turn,' as the plot is nearly identical.
I did notice your post further up. I have only watched the first two Wrong Turn films. I liked Wrong Turn 2 more than the first.
For a modern less gore filled horror, @Jenny Flex, I would also recommend Burning Bright:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1244658/
The synopsis might sound a little silly, but it's a tense little film. There's also The House Of The Devil, The Inkeepers and The Woods, again all modern and light on gore, but still fine examples of the genre.
@JennyFlex, I can only agree a thousandfold with @MajorDSmythe: House Of The Devil is a pretty solid 'modern' horror film with nothing but an obvious appreciation for the 70s aesthetic. A fairly unknown jewel.
'House of the Devil' is indeed great. Very slow buildup, and I do wish that the film didn't tell you what the whole plot was - instead letting you figure it out for yourself at the end - but it's still great, nevertheless. I can't wait for Ti West's new film, 'The Sacrament.'
To go along with House of the Devil, I'd also recommend Ti West's other brilliant entry in the genre, The Innkeepers. It's not quite as good as House of the Devil, but it's still terrific nonetheless.
I'm now watching a much praised horror film that I've wanted to see for a very long time: 'Frontiere(s).'
What I'd really like to see sometime in the near future is for Ti West to take the reigns of the next Halloween film. If they were to get him behind the camera and take things back to the basics, that could end up being something really special.
I really would like to recommend American Mary, but if you are looking for less gory films, a body modification horror might not be the best choice. Fantastic film, though.
Ahh, West doing another 'Halloween' film would be fantastic. You know that he would do well in keeping with the style of the 70's, putting that cold, dark, inevitable back-of-your-head thought that no matter where the characters are, Michael is there, lurking and waiting. That's what I want, another film like the original. I don't want a gory slasher-fest (leave that to F13 or TCM), I want something with characters we know and care about and lots of tension, scares, and uneasiness.
Ti West is actually filming a new movie now, and from the plot, all I can tell is that it's a western, which will be unique for him.
I could go along with that. Sara Paxton was excellent in that film and has been consistently solid in the horror genre over the years. I thought she did a good job in the rather underrated remake of The Last House on the Left and she was even good in the campy, but fun in a guilty-pleasure kind of way, Shark Night.
That's exactly what I'd hope a Ti West Halloween would be. No cult stuff (although I am looking forward to the Producer's Cut of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers that's being released later this year), no continuation of the remake (even though I really like RZ's Halloween and absolute love RZ's H2), and no tales of Michael or whoever else getting revenge. I think West would give us just a good throwback to Carpenter's film, with Myers being an omnipresent force that could pop up anywhere and be frightening more because of the tension and sense of dread his character creates rather than relying on gore or other scare tactics.