New Trailer for I Know What You Did Last Summer: "Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, I Know What You Did Last Summer is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, which was also the basis of the iconic 1997 film. One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group of teenagers find themselves bound together by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer. As they try to piece together who’s after them, they reveal the dark side of their seemingly perfect town—and themselves. Everyone is hiding something, and uncovering the wrong secret could be deadly. I Know What You Did Last Summer is produced by Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures Television. Goodman writes and executive produces alongside Original Film’s Neal H. Moritz and Pavun Shetty, Erik Feig, Peter Guber, Atomic Monster’s James Wan, Michael Clear, and Rob Hackett,...
- 9/23/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Cav and Severin Films’ January 2021 Release Tales Of The Uncanny The ultimate history of anthology horror, plus the ultra-rare features Eerie Tales & Histories Extraordinaire. Tales of the Uncanny 1 Blu-ray disc Label: Severin Films Preorder: 129/29/20 Release: 1/26/21 Msrp: $29.98 Upc: 663390004395 Catalog #: SEV94395 MPAA Rating: Nr Genre: Documentary Color, 104 minutes in English, German and French with English subtitles …
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- 12/5/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
"There's something about that human desire to want to tell scary stories to each other." Severin Films has released a new official trailer for a horror documentary titled Tales of the Uncanny with the subtitle: The Ultimate Survey of Anthology Horror. The doc film is a collection of interviews and conversations with over 60 horror writers, directors and scholars discussing their love of and fear of the many horror anthology collections. Essentially a cinema studies film about how unique and scary "short-form horror" is, especially when they package multiple strange stories into one spooky presentation. Anthology films have been a part of cinema history for a long time, and this doc looks back at everything having to do with horror. Described as "a candid discussion of the very best portmanteaus in fright film/TV history." Sounds scary! It looks like a great double feature companion to any/every horror anthology film ever made.
- 11/30/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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