While no specific details are known as to what will be coming home with Megan Fox's demonic box office underachiever Jennifer's Body, the upcoming DVD artwork for the film's tentatively dated December 29th "unrated" DVD and Blu-ray release has shown up online. Will it give you a wetty? Whatever the hell that means?
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Wed, 11/04/2009 - 4:43am.
Fox Home Entertainment
Massive Wrong Turn Trilogy Blu-ray Contest - Week 3
Three Fingers. Three Movies. Three Winners. To celebrate this week's release of Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead we are giving away three Wrong Turn Blu-ray prize packs for the next three weeks ... Welcome to the final week ... or ... the third finger!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 10/22/2009 - 9:47pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 10/22/2009 - 9:47pm.
Declan O'Brien Talks Wrong Turn 3
This scribe hit the black carpet of Rachel Belofsky’s 2009 Screamfest in Hollywood, CA, last night for a screening of Declan O’Brien’s Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (review here), and to interview the director. The flick streets to DVD today via 20th Century Fox. Watch the interview for O’Brien’s take on his film, as well as word on his upcoming genre opus You Are Next.
Submitted by SeanD. on Tue, 10/20/2009 - 2:37pm.
Submitted by SeanD. on Tue, 10/20/2009 - 2:37pm.
Massive Wrong Turn Trilogy Blu-ray Contest - Week 2
Three Fingers. Three Movies. Three Winners. In anticipation of the October 20th release of Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead we are giving away three Wrong Turn Blu-ray prize packs for the next three weeks ... Welcome to week 2 ... or ... the middle finger!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 10/15/2009 - 8:22pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 10/15/2009 - 8:22pm.
Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Clip: Wrong Turn 3
In anticipation of its October 20th Blu-ray and DVD release of Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead, Fox has granted us an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip from from Declan O'Brien's upcoming slasher sequel.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 10/15/2009 - 8:08pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 10/15/2009 - 8:08pm.
Massive Wrong Turn Trilogy Blu-ray Contest
Three Fingers. Three Movies. Three Winners. In anticipation of the October 20th release of Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead we are giving away three Wrong Turn Blu-ray prize packs for the next three weeks ... STARTING NOW!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Wed, 10/07/2009 - 5:51pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Wed, 10/07/2009 - 5:51pm.
Five-Minute Clip from Wrong Turn 3
Ready to check out the latest targets of everyone's favorite inbred hillbilly family? In anticipation of its October 20th Blu-ray and DVD release, Fox has released a five-minute clip from Wrong Turn 3 in which the crazed mutant cannibal known as Three Finger runs a prison bus off the side of the road and then proceeds to start shooting arrows at the hapless passengers.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Mon, 10/05/2009 - 7:55pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Mon, 10/05/2009 - 7:55pm.
New Stills and DVD/Blu-ray Details: Wrong Turn 3
Where has this year gone? It seems like just yesterday we were first telling you about Declan O'Brien's entry into the Wrong Turn franchise, Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead and now its October 20th release is nipping at our heels!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Wed, 08/26/2009 - 2:41am.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Wed, 08/26/2009 - 2:41am.
Pick Your Poison: The Cover of Wrong Turn 3
There was a time when I'd buy or watch a movie just because of its cover, but lately cover-art has become a dying art as of late populated by pensive looking teens and floating heads. In terms of Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead Fox Home Entertainment are giving fans a chance to pick from two of the best choices we've seen in a long time.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Mon, 07/27/2009 - 2:31pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Mon, 07/27/2009 - 2:31pm.
Child's Play Blu-ray Art and Specs
Yet another classic is being rolled out onto Blu-ray high-def this fall, this time featuring everyone's favorite bad Good Guy!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 07/23/2009 - 3:53am.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 07/23/2009 - 3:53am.
SDCC 09: Fox Brings the Goods for Horror Fans
If you’re planning on attending this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, 20th Century Fox has prepared some goodies for the most horror hardcore among you!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 07/16/2009 - 3:35pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 07/16/2009 - 3:35pm.
Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead Teaser One-Sheet
Sometimes it's good to be teased, and Fox's teaser one-sheet for Declan O'Brien's Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead delivers the goods on all counts. In fact, we'd hazard to say if they went for floating heads instead of this, the person who makes that decision should be fired!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 07/16/2009 - 3:08pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 07/16/2009 - 3:08pm.
Wrong Turn 3 Makes a Date with DVD and Blu-ray!
Everyone loves a deformed and bloodthirsty hillbilly. The horror genre is proof positive of that. Over the last several years the Wrong Turn series has delivered all manner of mayhem, and come this September and October you'll be able to sample all of the carnage in full 1080p!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Mon, 07/06/2009 - 5:12pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Mon, 07/06/2009 - 5:12pm.
Silent Venom (DVD)
Reviewed by The Foywonder
Starring Luke Perry, Krista Allen, Louis Mandylor, Tom Berenger
Directed by Fred Olen Ray
Distributed by Fox Home Entertainment
Submitted by Foywonder on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 2:33am.
Submitted by Foywonder on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 2:33am.
Fisher, Chris (S. Darko)
Interview by: Heather Wixson
Director Chris Fisher wants to set the record straight on a few issues surrounding his latest project, S. Darko, which had the internet buzzing with malice ever since the word got out that there was going to a be companion film to Richard Kelly’s cult classic Donnie Darko.
“So many people think we made this film in secret, that we weren’t fans of Kelly’s film, or that this is a purely money-driven project,” said Fisher. “None of those things are true at all. We just wanted to create another movie based on the ‘Darko’ cosmology, and I have nothing but the utmost respect for Kelly’s vision.”
S. Darko centers around Samantha, Donnie’s sister, and the aftermath she faces amidst the tragedy in her life and a series of bizarre visions that begin to haunt her. Suddenly she’s thrown into parallel existences true to the nature of the ‘Darko’ themes and seeks out the meaning within the people in her life and herself.
Fisher explains, “S. Darko is a sci-fi fairy tale that examines the idea of a lead character that’s an archetypal princess, but here we have two versions with Samantha: a ‘bright’ princess and this darker, sort of punk princess. Ultimately, I wanted to make a kick-ass female-driven post-modern project.”
“I hope that S. Darko feels a lot like 'Buffy' in the sense that here we have this girl who has to learn how to fight through the pain in her world. For a lot of the movie, Sam follows this alpha-type friend who makes most of her decisions for her. At one point, her character turns a corner where she ultimately has to decide to go down her own path. I just wanted to create a film that has a positive message but isn’t too heavy-handed,” Fischer added.
There have been a lot of murmurs that S. Darko is meant to be a sequel to Donnie Darko or that Fisher was looking to tinker with the original film. According to Fisher, those ideas couldn’t be further from the project he directed.
“We didn’t set out to explain anything that was set up in the ‘Donnie’ film or answer any of those questions,” said Fisher. “My story is all about Sam, not Donnie, and the only thing we tried to do here that is similar to Kelly’s film is just keep that anti-establishment spirit alive and explore the original’s themes with theories about tangent universes and how cause and effect can shape our world.”
“S. Darko is not a sequel or a prequel necessarily. It should stand alone as a companion piece that exists within the ‘Darko’ universe. We embraced Kelly’s ideas but explored them further with a different point of view. If we wanted to do a sequel or whatever, we’d have created a completely different story.”
Fisher obviously knew that with S. Darko he’d be treading into rough territory since Kelly’s film is considered sacred amongst the cult film purists.
Fisher said, “I knew that there definitely would be some people who would be resistant to my film, but I think what bothered me so much was that people were judging before they even saw it.”
“The bottom line is that with S. Darko I wanted to leave my mark, and I think the movie should just speak for itself,” Fisher added. “I can appreciate if someone doesn’t like my film, but you should actually see it before you say anything negative.”
- Heather Wixson
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Submitted by thehorrorchick on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 3:55am.



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