Bruce McDonald
Let us be clear ... any film in which Nicolas Cage goes crazy in any capacity whatsoever is one that we are all over. If lunacy were fuel, this man could launch a rocketship to Mars. That's why we're especially happy to hear about what could be his new flick, Dark Highway.
Picture this ... you're hurrying to get somewhere and all of a sudden you realize you're being chased. Or maybe it's your imagination. Either way, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you.
It seems like we've been waiting forever for Bruce McDonald's excellent Pontypool (review here) to officially hit the American and international markets on home video (it's been available in Canada since July), and finally there's a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.
Screw your job or whatever else you have going on! Four seriously creepy new clips from Bruce McDonald's very different zombie movie, Pontypool, hit online today so take a few minutes and enjoy them.
The oddest zombie movie you'll ever see, Pontypool, has nabbed itself a snazzy new one-sheet to go along with its theatrical release. Just keep your mouths shut about it. Ya never know what harm your words can do!
Good news for you Pontypool (review here) fans out there! A sequel is on the way called Pontypool Changes, and it may be closer than you think!
And the news just keeps rolling in! So what if it's well after 3:00 am here in California! You East Coasters need your morning updates, damnit! Next up on the old reporting block: the DVD art and date for IFC Films' DVD release of Pontypool (review here).
If you haven't seen or heard about the claustrophobic zombie thriller Pontypool (review), then you really need to start paying attention. The film kicks a lot of ass, and finally news on the second movie in this proposed trilogy has come to light.
Reviewed by Uncle Creepy
Starring Stephen McHattie, Lisa Houle, Hrant Alianak, Georgina Reilly
Directed by Bruce McDonald
Some new stills from the speech-to-infection inspired zombie flick, Pontypool surfaced today and they showcase a bit of the violent chaos that goes down. Yay, violent chaos!
Canada’s inventive new take on the zombie genre, Pontypool, will be celebrating its East Coast premiere at the famous Museum of Modern Art located at 11 West 53rd Street in New York City. The first screening will be held Thursday, March 19th, at 6:15 p.m. with a second showing on Saturday, March 21st, at 8:45 p.m.
Ready for some kick ass clips from Pontypool? I know you are, and we've got several for you to peruse. Get in here and start diggin' on the goodness!
This is the Canadian poster for the film, but hopefully when IFC Entertainment distributes Pontypool on May 29th they’ll use a similar design cause man, that is eye-catching!
Bruce McDonald's Pontypool will finally be seeing some Stateside distribution thanks to the good folks at IFC Entertainment who have been steadily giving horror fans good reasons to get excited as of late.
Remember that flick Pontypool we told you about a while back? No? You should be ashamed! Well, maybe not, but still! In any event, the official poster is now online, so here's your chance to dig!
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