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Clash of the Titans Teaser Posters

Various sites including AICN and HitFlix scored themselves an early look at some truly basass teaser posters for Louis Leterrier's version of the creature-laden classic Clash of the Titans, but as expected, they were yanked. But that hasn't stopped fans from posting and reposting them everywhere.

Orphan (DVD / Blu-ray)

Reviewed by Nomad Starring Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, CCH Pounder, and Jimmy Bennett Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra Distributed by Warner Home Video

Double Dose of Hi-Def Horror: Win a Combo of Trick 'r Treat and Orphan on Blu-ray

Just in time for Halloween we're giving away a double pack of terror on Blu-ray for some soon to be very lucky readers out there! Need your copy of Trick 'r Treat and Orphan on Blu-ray? We've got your hook-up!

New Clash of the Titans Remake Stills

We don't know about you guys, but one remake we're completely on board for is Louis Leterrier's version of the creature-laden classic Clash of the Titans. Sure it's gonna be missing that stop-motion Harryhausen charm the original had, but the story is so timeless that an update with current day effects work could be pretty interesting. Ready for a peek?

The Hunger Remake Coming From Warner Bros.

Joining the remake cavalcade is a retelling of Tony Scott's 1983 vampire flick The Hunger. Not surprising considering how vamps are Hollywood's new "it" things. The news was teased today via THR, and the only detail we know about it is that the film is now in development over at Warner Bros.

Damon and Eastwood to Take us to the Hereafter

Being that Clint Eastwood cut his teeth early on in his career acting in old sci-fi and horror flicks, it's only fitting that he return to the genre now that he's in his golden years. Get ready, dear reader, for a trip into the Hereafter.

Whiteout (2009)

Reviewed by Morgan Elektra Starring Kate Beckinsale, Gabriel Macht, Tom Skerritt, Alex O'Loughlin Directed by Dominic Sena

Critically Acclaimed Trick 'r Treat Trailer

As we near the release of Mike Dougherty's Trick 'r Treat right around the corner, a new trailer has surfaced today that shows all kinds of spooky love!

Hills Run Red, The (2009)

Reviewed by Gareth Jones Starring William Sadler, Sophie Monk, Tad Hilgenbrink, Janet Montgomery Directed by Dave Parker

Akira Adaptation Moving Along

It's been a good long while since there was anything to report on concerning Warner Bros.' plans to adapt the anime sensation Akira into a big budget live action extravaganza. Over a year, in fact. Finally a bit of news has trickled out.

Cool Trick 'r Treat Art Contest

The October 6th DVD/Blu-ray release day of Mike Dougherty's Trick 'r Treat just cannot get here soon enough. The Dread Central offices are abuzz with anticipation, not just because finally everyone will have a chance to dig on what is without question the best anthology since Creepshow, but also we'll finally get to see it again!

H2 vs TFD at the Box Office: Death (and Michael Myers) Defeat Michael Myers

The (almost) final weekend box office numbers are in, confirming our earlier report that David R. Ellis' The Final Destination had emerged as the champ in its battle against Rob Zombie's Halloween II. The numbers? $28.3 million (a whopping $9,079 per screen) for TFD (no doubt benefiting from its 3D price bump) and $17.4 million (a much smaller average of $5,754) for H2.

New Still from Richard Kelly's The Box

Things have been fairly quiet since the announcement that Warner Bros. had pushed back the release date for The Box, Richard Kelly's upcoming adaptation of Richard Matheson's 1970 short story "Button, Button", but today we got a look at a new still from the film.

Seven Clips from Whiteout

With Whiteout quickly approaching its release, the extra teases for fans all sweaty with anticipation have been coming fast and furious. Don't believe us? Then maybe not one, not two, not even three, but seven clips from the flick will do the trick for you!

The Bermuda Depths Finally on DVD

Having been sick most of the past two weeks I've been behind on the news. For example, one of the most sought after made-for-television rarities from the 1970's is now available on DVD for the first time ever. I'm talking about The Bermuda Depths. And that's not the only new genre gem the Warner Archives Collection is now making available for order.