After a one-night stand with a beautiful young woman, Ben Coulter (Ben Whishaw ' The International, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer) wakes up with a hangover... and blood on his hands. Lying beside him, fatally stabbed, is the naked body of the woman. So begins a nightmare that will change Ben's life forever, as damning evidence emerges to incriminate him in a murder that he has no recollection of committing. Once in prison, awaiting the trial that will decide his fate, Ben must endure terrifying forms of 'justice' from hardcore inmates and the question is: Can Ben survive life in jail long enough to last through a trial he has little hope of winning?
In this chilling remake of The Omen, that is even more terrifying than the original, man's darkest fears are manifested as an unspeakable terror is unleashed on the world!
U.S. diplomat Robert Thorn (Liev Schreiber) substitutes an orphan for his own stillborn baby in order to spare his unknowing wife (Julia Stiles). But after a series of grotesque murders and dire warnings, the Thorns come to the horrifying realization that their child is the son of Satan!
Sylvester Stallone Announces ‘Expendables’.. Could we soon be seeing a meaner, bloodier, and (dare I say) more ass-kicking version of The Expendables ? The answer, according to Sylvester Stallone himself, is a throat-chopping, YES! Last week on Twitter , that wonderful fountain of misspelled celebrity wisdom, Stallone said that a director’s cut of The Expendables would be coming out in “about six months.” To tide over action fiends that propelled The Expendables to more than $180 million in worldwide box office grosses, Stallone also said that Inferno , a documentary about the making of The Expendables , would be “out soon.” Even though The Expendables didn’t go over all that well with critics ( read our review here ), the film did manage to connect with its target audience, and I suspect that same audience will be interested in checking out Stallone’s director’s cut. Read Entire Story »
Concept Art For Peter Berg’s Dune Remake About a year ago, director Peter Berg jumped ship, leaving the Dune remake in favor of the $200 million Universal Pictures project, Battleship . Delays and delays seemingly forced Berg out of the director’s chair after having been attached for nearly two full years. Read Entire Story »
‘The Experiment’ Headed Straight To DVD/Blu-ray Adrien Brody will do battle against killer extraterrestrials on the big screen in this weekend’s Predators , but moviegoers will have to watch his starring turn in The Experiment at home. The film will not receive a run in theaters – and will be released directly on DVD and Blu-ray come September 21st Read Entire Story »