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March 26th, 2011 in DVD, Fantasy, GiveAways, Horror, Movies

Bread Crumbs DVD cover says “Mama was wrong … some fairy tales are true in Bread Crumbs, a heart-pounding thriller.”

This movie is for horror hungry fans, and Screenhead held a giveaway of (5) Bread Crumbs DVDs. The horror story follows an aging star, Angie (Marianne Hagan, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Perfume), who reluctantly goes on one last shoot for a seedy, B-movie producer.

We have our lucky winners: Amber Gibson, Josh, digroz, Angela and Mike Metzler! Mike had the best comment out of all the winners saying, “I’m a horror nut!”  Well, Mike this movie is for horror nuts because it looks horrific and scary! Enjoy the movie folks and thanks for visiting Screenhead and entering the giveaway!

Now, a little bit about the movie in case those who didn’t win might want to buy or rent the movie.

On location – lodging in an enchanting, old cabin deep in the shadowy forest – the cast and crew encounter Henry (Dan Shaked, Counting to Infinity) and his little sister, Patti (Amy Crowdis, The Melancholy Fantastic), two odd children who mysteriously seem to live in the woods.

A violent attack on the second evening of shooting sends Angie, her handsome lead Billy (Steve Carey, Jack and Jill vs. the World) and the rest of the crew into a frightened frenzy. Barricading themselves in the secluded cabin, they are trapped by an unknown assailant and, one by one, being horrifically slaughtered.

Could these two children be responsible for such brutal slayings? A roller coaster ride to the terrifying conclusion, Bread Crumbs is a fairy tale of terror, the classic fable of Hansel & Gretel re-imagined. Eat the candy, if you dare! You can check out a decent review here.

November 26th, 2010 in Actors, Directors, Horror, Movies, Sequels

This picture from Scream 4 offers the humor, I hope, we will all experience when Wes Craven brings us, yet, another Ghost Face murder tale to the silver screen.

We tend to show just one picture here at Screenhead, so if you want to see more you can head over to Latin Review, where I snagged this one our of many.  Most of the pictures are predominately reaction shots to Ghost Face killer coming around to scare folks in the small town (What’s the town’s name?) and to well…kill secondary characters because there might be a fifth Scream movie.

September 29th, 2010 in Horror, Movies, Posters, Sequels

Bloody Disgusting introduced the final poster for SAW 3D today because this October one of the ugliest, most terrifying horror franchises in movie history arrives in theaters in vivid, chilling 3-D — SAW 3D.

I spoke with Sean Patrick Flanery,who plays Bobby in the film. He told me that he enjoyed working on the film, which I find hard to believe.  But, Flanery didn’t tell me about this poster. It’s a glorified monument of Jigsaw. 

As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw’s brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gather to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror…

Directed by Kevin Greutert, the first theatrical feature to be shot exclusively on the cutting-edge SI-3D digital camera system SAW 3D brings the horrifying games of Jigsaw to life like never before. The film stars Tobin Bell, Cary Elwes, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell and Sean Patrick Flannery.

August 30th, 2009 in Box Office, Horror, Movie News

final-destination4-fullsize-posterNot only did The Final Destination 3D beat Halloween II at the Weekend  box office the Warner Bros. horror movie beat Inglourious Basterds as well.  Never fear, Basterds beat Halloween II with District 9 and G.I Joe following respectively. 

Results:

The Final Destination
$28,335,000

Inglourious Basterds
$20,041,000

Halloween II
$17,405,000

District 9
$10,700,000

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
$8,000,000

Julie and Julia
$7,400,000

The Time Traveler’s Wife
$6,745,000

Shorts
$4,870,000

Taking Woodstock
$3,748,000

G-Force
$2,845,000

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Sam Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures is remaking a pair of European horror films.

Anguish is the first one, which will be a remake of the 1987 Spanish horror film that was written and directed by Bigas Luna.  

Ghost House Pictures has also acquired the remake rights to the Danish movie Room 205.

Anguish is a typical horror film that follows two girls who, while watching a scary movie, find themselves in a horror film of their own when their life starts to mirror the movie’s plot.

Jake Wade Wall (When a Stranger Calls) penned the screenplay.

Ghost House has signed up Room 205 director Martin Barnewitz to helm the English-language remake, which is being rebooted The Dorm.

Room 205, is another typical horror film, that follows a college freshman who moves into a dorm only to find that her room is haunted by sinister forces.