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| KILL BABY KILL Review |
| Published: July 12, 2007, 9:17 pm |
| Tags: Europe, Ghost Haunting, Supernatural, Suspense |
| KILL BABY KILL (1966) After the death of a young woman in an isolated village in the early 20th Century, coroner Dr. Iswai is brought in by the inspector to do an autopsy, to try and determine if the death was suicide, accident, or homicide. Circumstantial evidence rules out suicide, but the townsfolk are terrified to speak about what has |
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| Book-loving cancer survivor inspires others |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 3:19 pm |
| Tags: Breat Cancer, Breatcancer, Karen Spengler, Karenspengler, Mystery, Poitive Attitude, Poitiveattitude, Suspense, Treatment |
| bookstore specializing in suspense novels, called I love A Mystery, Spengler also runs a support group for breast cancer survivors, called Turning Point. And though probably no other member of the group has, like Spengler, undergone treatment almost continuously for a decade, she's the backbone and the energetic force in the group. She credits |
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| In Her Best Alfred Hitchcock's Voice, She Says, "Good Evening" |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 2:45 pm |
| Tags: Techniques, Alfred Hitchcock, Film, Suspense, Biography |
| who deftly blended sex, suspense and humor." Also includes a filmography of his 59 movies, with synopses and cast lists. From Turner Classic Movies (TCM). tcmdb.comHitchcock Basic Film TechniquesA lighthearted review of "the most significant film techniques that were used by [director] Alfred Hitchcock." Topics include "camera is not a |
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| National Treasure: Book of Secrets Movie Trailer |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 8:38 pm |
| Tags: Movie Marketing, Disney Pixar, Thriller, Mystery Suspense, Sequels Remakes, Action Adventure, Movie Trailers, National Treasure Book Of Secrets, Nicolas Cage |
| The National Treasure: Book of Secrets trailer which Disney premiered at Comic-Con 2007 is now available online. As we previously reported, the new trailer reveals a lot more about the plot of the film: A missing page from John Wilkes Booth's diary reveals that treasure hunter Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage)'s great grandfather might have |
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| Must Watch: John August's The Nines Movie Trailer |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 11:43 pm |
| Tags: Movie Marketing, Film Festivals, Sundance, Thriller, Sci Fi Fantasy, Drama, Independent, Mystery Suspense, Movie Trailers, Elle Fanning, Hope Davis, John August, Melissa Mccarthy, Ryan Reynolds, The Nines |
| My favorite film from the 2007 Sundance Film Festival is the feature film debut of screenwriter John August (Go, Big Fish). There isn’t really any way to describe The Nines without ruining much of the plot. The plot summery I’ve seen floating around the web describes the film: A troubled actor, a television show runner, and an |
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| JJ Abrams sells Mysterious Supernatural Thriller Pitch to Paramount |
| Published: August 8, 2007, 1:15 am |
| Tags: Thriller, Deals, Paramount Pictures, Sci Fi Fantasy, Mystery Suspense, Action Adventure, Horror, Screenwriting, Cloverfield, Jj Abrams, Josh Marston |
| JJ Abrams has sold a pitch for a new supernatural thriller to be written and directed by Maria Full of Grace filmmaker Josh Marston. The yet-to-be-titled-film will be produced under JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot production company, which means - we don’t know and won’t know shit for a long while. That’s right, yet another film |
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| John August's The Nines Movie Poster |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 12:51 pm |
| Tags: Sci Fi Fantasy, Thriller, Movie Marketing, Mystery Suspense, Drama, Action Adventure, Comedy, Poster, John August, Ryan Reynolds, The Nines |
| JohnAugust and Cinematical have posted the theatrical one-sheet poster for John August’s directorial debut The Nines. Guys, this was my favorite movie of Sundance 2007. There isn’t an easy way to describe The Nines without ruining much of the plot. The plot summery I’ve seen floating around the web describes the film: A troubled |
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| Hitman Movie Poster Revealed |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 8:28 pm |
| Tags: Movie Marketing, 20th Century Fox, Mystery Suspense, Action Adventure, Video Game, Poster, Hitman |
| MovieWeb has a look at the new teaser poster for the big screen adaptation of the popular video game Hitman. I was less than impressed by the first teaser trailer which was released in June. I’m not a big gamer but some of my best friends are, and I’ve always found Hitman to be interesting. But from the looks of the trailer, they |
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| Bill O'Reilly calls The Bourne Ultimatum a Slick Anti-USA Propaganda Film' |
| Published: August 12, 2007, 5:22 pm |
| Tags: Mystery Suspense, Action Adventure, Gossip Controversy, Sequels Remakes, Bill Oreilly, Julia Stiles, Matt Damon, Paul Greengrass, The Bourne Ultimatum |
| I love to hate Bill O’Reilly. According to the man, my whole city should fall into the ocean, and The Simpsons Movie is “more realistic” than The Bourne Ultimatum. Yes, he actually wrote that. In his latest column titled The Bourne Buffoonery, Reilly calls out the film for being unpatriotic. “I knew this movie was trouble |
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| The Bourne Ultimatum |
| Published: August 13, 2007, 11:23 pm |
| Tags: 2007, Year, Suspense, Action, Movies |
| Synopsis: Our favorite amnesiatic super spy Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is back for the third chapter of this adventure. Picking up right where The Bourne Supremacy left off, the hunt for the truth is on in earnest. As Bourne races to find a CIA leak with truth of his past, a new covert program called Blackbriar [...] |
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| Kristen Bell talks rumored Veronica Mars Movie |
| Published: August 14, 2007, 4:32 pm |
| Tags: Television, Mystery Suspense, Rumors, Kristen Bell, Veronica Mars |
| Fans of Veronica Mars are hoping for a future. I was an avid watcher of the show, and was shocked when it wasn’t renewed. Fans around the world were in disbelief, thinking that an announcement was enviable. Another season of the show will eventually be announced with Veronica in FBI Training school. But no announcement ever came. So the new |
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| Nine Minutes of John August's The Nines |
| Published: August 15, 2007, 2:31 am |
| Tags: Newmarket, Video Clips, Movie Marketing, Mystery Suspense, Drama, Independent, Comedy, John August, Ryan Reynolds, The Nines |
| Ever since I first saw John August’s directorial debut The Nines earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival, I’ve wondered how they would market this film. I absolutely loved it, yet can’t even explain the plot. It’s a LOST-style mystery infused in a Go-style dialogue and reality. Three stories with the same actors. I |
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| Scarlett Johansson to star in Frank Miller's The Spirit |
| Published: August 17, 2007, 1:57 am |
| Tags: Lionsgate Films, Mystery Suspense, Action Adventure, Comic Book Superhero, Casting, Frank Miller, Scarlett Johansson, The Spirit |
| Scarlett Johansson (Lost in Translation) is in final negotiations to star as the femme fatale in Frank Miller’s (Sin City, 300) big screen adaptation of Will Eisner’s The Spirit. Johansson has also signed on to star in Mary Queen of Scots and Into You, but who really cares? Johansson will play a dangerous beauty named Silk N. Floss, a |
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| Eva Mendes in Frank Miller's The Spirit |
| Published: August 22, 2007, 5:08 am |
| Tags: Lionsgate Films, Mystery Suspense, Action Adventure, Comic Book Superhero, Casting, Bill Pope, Eva Mendes, Frank Miller, Scarlett Johansson, The Spirit |
| Eva Mendes has been cast in Frank Miller's (Sin City, 300) big screen adaptation of Will Eisner's The Spirit. Last week it was announced that Scarlett Johansson (Lost in Translation) was in final negotiations to star as the femme fatale in the film. Mendes will play Sand Saref, the only woman who could break the Spirit’s heart. Sand’s |
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| John August Releases The Nines Audio Commentary Online |
| Published: August 30, 2007, 12:56 pm |
| Tags: Movie Marketing, Tech Stuff, Newmarket, Sci Fi Fantasy, Mystery Suspense, Drama, Independent, Comedy, John August, Ryan Reynolds, The Nines |
| When Clerks 2 was getting ready for release, Kevin Smith had a great idea to release an audio commentary track for the film a couple weeks after the film had hit theaters. The idea was to encourage people to go back and pay for the movie again, and to listen to the film commentary on their iPod. I don’t remember exactly what happened, but if |
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