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'Saw VII' Shooting Begins

Today 12:16 PM PST , by Joseph McCabe
SAW VI

Director Kevin Greutert has reached an agreement with the producers of Saw VII. The Saw VI helmer was to have directed the Paranormal Activity sequel before he was hauled back to the franchise -- on which he served as editor for its first five films -- to replace Saw VII's original director, David Hackl. And yesterday, Greutert announced (via HouseofJigsaw.com's message board) that he begins shooting the seventh film in the Saw series (and the first to be in 3-D), Saw VII Endgame Deluxe, today.

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Bleeding Through to Headline Spring Tour

Today 11:02 AM PST , by Gregory Burkart
Bleeding Through

Looks like California’s smash melodic-metalcore unit Bleeding Through have a busy year looming: not only will they be headlining a new USA tour this spring, but they’ve also got a new album scheduled for release in April. We’ve got some more interesting info about the band’s 2010 plans just below the fold, so flip it over and find out more!

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UPDATED: 'Suicide Girls Must Die!' Poster/Trailer Debut

Today 10:21 AM PST , by Lawrence P. Raffel
Suicide Girls

 

Who will save the Suicide Girls? Before you line up, take a number. Not much is known about this project other than the fact that the poster features several Suicide Girls in various stages of undress and it proclaims that Suicide Girls Must Die! is the 'first reality horror movie'. Do we really need to know anymore than that? Hit the jump to check out the full poster courtesy of Ain't it Cool News. Updated 2.8.2010: We now have the trailer for you below which is Rated R for pervasive nudity and language, sexual content and some violent images, enjoy!

 

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Tournament of Werewolves: The Final Four

Today 9:55 AM PST , by Todd Gilchrist
TOURNAMENT OF WEREWOLVES ROUND 3

After a weekend of voting, we are proud to announce the the Final Four lycanthrops left standing. Results and semi-final voting after the jump.

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Last Chance to Preview HIM's 'Screamworks'

Today 9:00 AM PST , by Gregory Burkart
HIM

The new album from Finland’s moodiest metallers will hit North American shores tomorrow morning. You still have a chance to hear HIM’s Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice in its entirety for free… but the clock’s running out, so read on for more info!

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We Talk Horror with Martin Scorsese

Fri., Feb. 5, 2010 6:00 PM PST , by Joseph McCabe
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It's not always easy to believe someone when they tell you they love many different genres of film. For how can any heart, no matter how big, adore experiences as disparate as that of the crime drama and the musical, or the romance and the horror film? With Martin Scorsese, however, nothing could be easier. America's greatest living filmmaker makes no attempt to hide his limitless affection for movies, having worked in at least a dozen different film genres – and championed the preservation of many others – in a career that now spans six decades. His latest work, Shutter Island (based on the novel by Dennis Lehane), is at once a police procedural, a suspense thriller and a psychological drama. But a good portion of it is infused with the look and feel of the horror films of directors like Mario Bava and Jacques Tourneur. I asked Scorsese about these influences when I spoke with him at last weekend's press conference for Shutter Island in New York City.

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