Alexandre Aja provides an update on the sequel to alligator hit Crawl
While doing the rounds for his Netflix thriller
Oxygen (read our ★★★★ review here), Alexandre Aja has been speaking about another of his projects, the alligator action hit
Crawl, and providing an update on a potential sequel.
Crawl made over $90M at the worldwide box-office off a $13.5M budget, so a follow-up was always likely, and Aja told Bloody Disgusting‘s The Boo Crew Podcast that they’ve “been talking about a sequel nonstop, and putting together a really, really fun take”.
He explained that he wasn’t too sure whether the sequel would once again focus on Kaya Scodelario’s character, saying “I think the story of Haley is a really strong one, but I believe that
Day of the Dead TV Series Gets Fall Release Date on SYFY
Day of the Dead TV Series Gets Fall Release Date on SYFY
The zombie remake series is based on George A. Romero s classic 1985 horror movie, Day of the Dead.
When it comes to zombies,
The Walking Dead revived something long dead with its graphic violence and human struggle, but many would say it still doesn t hold a candle to movies of the undisputed godfather of zombie flicks, George A Romero.
For fans of Romero, the news of new 10 episode series based on the maestro s Day of The Dead movie was met with more trepidation than excitement. Yes, it is a new take on the third of Romero s original Dead trilogy, but as seen so many times that means there is a lot of scope to disappoint a large fan base if the series isn t pitched just right. It seems that there will not be too long to wait before we find out if these zombies have right rotting stuff to satisfy their audience as it was announced that series is planned to
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Darren Lynn Bousman had to cut a gruesome death trap from Spiral: From the Book of Saw .
The director has revealed while some traps were discussed and ditched from the movie early in production, one particularly nasty one was actually filmed and edited before being deleted from the finished product.
Appearing on Bloody Disgusting s Boo Crew Podcast , he said: A guy’s face is completely… his entire face has come off. There was definitely some gore that was cut out.”
Bousman - who was also at the helm for Saw II , Saw III and Saw IV - argued the new film isn t particularly graphic compared to earlier enteries in the franchise.
Stay Alive Director Shows Interest in Returning to the Film s Concept
Stay Alive Director Shows Interest in Returning to the Film s Concept
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The early 00s was an eclectic, phenomenally bizarre time for horror films, where genre fans developed an appreciation for these unique titles but some were met with mixed to negative reception by critics and or general audiences.
It was also a different time where many horror films were geared towards a teen-friendly PG-13 rating, another topic that is debated by modern audiences (
Black Christmas, anyone?) While some of them had a difficult time being in between two different worlds, the 2006 film