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First Stills From Scott Derrickson's Sinister Materialize

We couldn't be more excited for Scott Derrickson's upcoming found footage film Sinister. Given the talent involved, this flick is looking like it'sbshaping up to be the real deal when it comes to delivering the chills. Sit back, kids! Time for the first bits of eye candy.

Thunderstruck Bringing UFOs to AMC

It appears to lean more toward the sci-fi side of the fence than pure horror, but considering its pedigree, which includes the team who wrote and directed The Exorcism of Emily Rose, we'd be remiss if we didn't mention AMC's acquisition of "Thunderstruck", a new series about powerful and enigmatic alien entities that begin appearing all over the world.

Scott Derrickson Sees Two Eyes Staring

Even though his latest film for Summit Entertainment, Sinister, is still forthcoming, that isn't stopping The Exorcism of Emily Rose director Scott Derrickson from lining up his next project, a remake of the foreign horror flick from the Netherlands Two Eyes Staring (aka Zwart Water).

James Ransone Stars in Summit's Sinister

More casting news has come in for the finally titled Scott Derrickson's found footage film, Sinister. Who's next to get spooked for Summit Entertainment? Read on for details!

Sinister New Title Sticks

Last week the Rotten one over at Shock Till You Drop posted a story about Scott Derrickson's untitled found footage film claiming that the title would be Sinister. Today the official word has come - They nailed it!

Scott Derrickson's Untitled Found Footage Film Gets a Sinister Title

We've been talking about Scott Derrickson's untitled found footage film for a while now, and even though we have a star and even a studio, the project has remained nameless. Until now.

Juliet Rylance in Talks for New Scott Derrickson Found Footage Movie

Ok, so we have a studio, a director, a producer, and a star. What could be next? A title maybe? Oh silly you! Of course not! That will come later down the road but we do have the skinny on who else is in talks for Scott Derrickson's ultra-hush-hush film!

Scott Derrickson's Untitled Found Footage Film Finds a Home

While we may not have a title for Scott Derrickson's upcoming horror flick, we do have a star and now distribution! Read on for some more clues about the new terrors to come from the director of The Exorcism of Emily Rose.

Ethan Hawke Signs on for Untitled Scott Derrickson Horror-Thriller

While we may not have a title for Scott Derrickson's upcoming horror flick, we do have a star! Read on for some more clues about the new terrors to come from the director of The Exorcism of Emily Rose.

Emily Rose Director Bringing More Our Way

With Insidious being the most profitable film of the year, working with one half of the team who brought us that film as well as Paranormal Activity, producer Jason Blum, is a pretty hot ticket for the horror filmmaker in Hollywood.

Scott Derrickson Joins The Living

Director Scott Derrickson has had enough of giant robots and wooden actors who contribute to the Earth standing still. The filmmaker whom many of us love for The Exorcism of Emily Rose is now heading back to the land of the supernatural with his latest flick, The Living.

Two Versions of Paradise Lost on the Horizon

As seems to happen quite often in this crazy business we report on, two projects based on the same idea are about to battle it out for cinematic supremacy. This time the theme is "paradise", or more accurately, John Milton's Paradise Lost.

Derrickson Takes on Hyperion

Once again I know this is just on the cusp of being horror, but fans of Dan Simmons’ Hyperion novels have been waiting a long time for someone to finally get an adaptation off the ground, so now that it’s finally happening it’s worth a mention.

Day the Earth Stood Still, The (2008)

Reviewed by Nomad Starring Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates, Jaden Smith Directed by Scott Derrickson

Derrickson Talks Paradise Lost Plans

If you’re going to tell the story of Lucifer’s fall from Heaven, you’d better have a good chunk of not just change, but creativity as well behind you. Thankfully Scott Derrickson understands this, which is why he’s been discussing production ideas for his forthcoming adaptation of John Milton’s Paradise Lost with Guillermo del Toro.