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Exclusive Stills: The Resident from Hammer Films

One flick that's high on the list of films Dread Central staffers are looking forward to is The Resident. Hammer Films, Hilary Swank, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Christopher Lee all add up to some serious genre cred, and we're pleased to present two exclusive new stills from the project as well as an updated synopsis.

Christopher Lee Reflects on His Career

Christopher Lee has been a living legend longer than many of us have been alive, and what better time to check in with the actor than during the Halloween holiday? Today the actor reflected on his career, past and present, while weighing in on the state of modern horror.

Wicker Man Sequel Begins Filming

It's been well over a year since last we heard anything about the sequel to the original Wicker Man, now titled The Wicker Tree (formerly Cowboys for Christ), but apparently things are very much a go for the next chapter in the now series.

Christopher Lee Coming Back to Hammer?

Hammer Films' latest flick The Resident may just be getting an old and very familiar landlord of sorts. I refer of course to a Hammer staple of days gone by -- the legendary Christopher Lee.

Chamber of Horrors / Brides of Fu Manchu, The (DVD)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring (Chamber of Horrors) Patrick O'Neal, Cesare Danova, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Laura Devon; (The Brides of Fu Manchu) Christopher Lee, Douglas Wilmer, Heinz Drache, Marie Versini

Cowboys for Christ on Hold?!

The movie being touted as the somewhat kinda-sorta unofficial sequel to the classic 1973 film The Wicker Man (review) has hit a little snag.

Cowboys For a Wicker Rear?

Holy Cowboys for Christ! Whose butt did we really see doubling for Britt Ekland in Robin Hardy's 1973 Wicker Man (review)? Jane Jackson, right? No?! Oh my God, who?!

Hardy's Cowboys Ready to Roll

Fangoria has provided some interesting news about Wicker Man helmer Robin Hardy's slated return to the director's chair with a "reimagining" of his 1973 classic film (Collector's Edition DVD review here).

Hardy Finds Cowboys for Christ

Over the years, Robin Hardy’s “companion piece” to his original 1973 Wicker Man has undergone more title changes than I can possibly recall (I’ve done a lot of drugs in those years).