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Elias Koteas

Fourth Kind, The (2009)

Reviewed by Buz "Danger" Wallick Starring Milla Jovovich, Will Patton, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Corey Johnson, Elias Koteas Directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi

A Fresh Batch of Stills for The Fourth Kind

With the November 6th release date for The Fourth Kind rapidly approaching, Universal Pictures has released an assortment of new photos from the film, and of course we've got them for you here.

New Haunting in Connecticut Clip

Move over, Psycho! There's another film in town that looks like it might challenge your ability to keep people out of the bathtub.

Second Haunting in Connecticut Clip

We're getting closer, kids! Lionsgate's The Haunting in Connecticut is just around the corner, and a new spooky clip has just surfaced that begs the question, "Why do bad things happen to good people?"

New Haunting in Connecticut Clip

As we get closer to its release date of March 27, 2009, all sorts of evil goodness has been hitting the Net for Lionsate's new flick, The Haunting in Connecticut. The latest -- a ghoulish spectre laden little clip!

Three TV Spots for The Haunting in Connecticut

Ghost stories have long been a staple of our genre, and the latest one to hit the big screen will be Lionsgate's The Haunting in Connecticut. Three TV spots for the film have hit online, and of course we're here to point you in the right direction.

The Haunting in Connecticut and Ectoplasm

Apparently the new poster released by Lionsgate for the upcoming The Haunting in Connecticut, which you can see to your right, stirred up quite a bit of conversation and controversy with regard to the paranormal phenomenon known as ectoplasm.

Official Haunting in Connecticut Poster & New Stills

The kind folks over at Lionsgate just dumped a slew of info in our laps with regard to The Haunting in Connecticut. To your right you can see the new official poster, and below are some stills.

Trio Joins Haunting

Ghosts are always good fodder for getting those who are on the cusp of being horror fans into theaters, and setting a film in Connecticut only helps, since most people find that state to be so harmless. I just wish Gold Circle would get a less generic title...