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New Quarantine & Drag Me to Hell Dates

2008 feels like the year of the release date switch. Midnight Meat Train was one of those victims, but we're pretty confident the following two titles won't end up the balls of some insane studio juggler.

Resident Evil 4 Talk

It was starting to look like maybe we’d seen the last of the Resident Evil films and perhaps could go back to just looking forward to the game's sequels. Then Paul W.S. Anderson has to go shoot his mouth off to MTV, and I realize we may never see the end of it...

First Look at Quarantine Poster

I’ve been hearing some mixed things about John Dowdle's Quarantine recently, but I can’t help but be curious how he pulls of this remake of REC (review), one of the most-loved horror films in recent years.

Untraceable (DVD)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring Diane Lane, Billy Burke, Colin Hanks, Joseph Cross Directed by Gregory Hoblit Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Cottage, The (DVD)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring Andy Serkis, Reece Shearsmith, Dave Legeno, Jennifer Ellison, Steve O'Donnell Directed by Paul Andrew Williams Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Get Quarantined at Comic Con!

Ever wanted to go to the San Diego Comic Con? It's pretty bad ass, but not everyone can afford to head out there each year. Luckily, Sony Pictures is offering two winners a chance at just that via their Quarantined Sweepstakes! Check out the widget below for more details.

Carpenter Cornered in Quarantine

The American remake of REC, known as Quarantine, could go a long way if it stays as creepy as the original. It has a strong leading lady, and director John Erick Dowdle knows what he's doing when it comes to cinema vérité. You'll know what I am talking about whenever The Poughkeepsie Tapes is released.

Viral Quarantine

Ah, viral marketing, the bane of Internet journalists’ existences. Some of this stuff is so damn obscure; it’s hard to follow the connection to the actual film it’s supposed to relate to (see anything regarding Cloverfield for examples).

Quarantine Gets Viral

October 17th may seem like a long time away, but at least John Dowdle's remake of REC (review), titled Quarantine is revving its engine with some viral marketing (“Diary and Quarantine Release Dates!” – November 2007). YouTube video blogger named Eric has released an interesting video shot outside a building that has been roped off. Check it out below.

Outpost (DVD)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring Ray Stevenson, Julian Wadham, Richard Brake, Paul Blair Directed by Steve Barker Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

30 Days of Night (DVD)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring Josh Hartnett, Craig Hall, Melissa George, Ben Foster Directed by David Slade Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Gabriel (DVD)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring Andy Whitfield, Dwaine Stevenson, Samantha Nobel, Michael Piccirilli Directed by Shane Abbess Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Untraceable (2008)

Reviewed by Andrew Kasch Starring Diane Lane, Billy Burke and Colin Hanks Directed by Gregory Hoblit

First Shutter & Quarantine Stills

Seriously now, why is it that whenever studios release pics from their horror titles that they’re always the most boring, tell-you-nothing images they can find? I mean, if you have a movie with some ghosts and gore, at least show them off!

First Casting for Quarantine!

The brothers behind The Poughkeepsie Tapes are prepping their remake of Spanish horror film REC, now called Quarantine here in the States, and casting is in full force.