All posts tagged "Jim Mickle"
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Home Entertainment
/ 8 years agoHome Entertainment: Stake Land II DVD review
In 2010 Jim Mickle directed Stake Land, a brilliantly different take on the vampire film. Starring Nick Damici and Connor Paolo, Stake Land, rather than featuring the...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years ago21 of the Greatest Horror Films of the 21st Century
It’s October, the scariest month of the year, making it the perfect time to celebrate the world of the horror genre....
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Film Festivals
/ 11 years agoEIFF 2014: Blog 1
Greetings from bonnie Scotland. The 2014 Edinburgh Film Festival officially kicked off on Wednesday night with the world premiere and opening...
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Film Trailers
/ 11 years agoTense ‘Cold In July’ Trailer
Jim Mickle, the director behind recent cult classics STAKE LAND and WE ARE WHAT WE ARE returns to the big screen...
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Film Posters
/ 11 years agoSundance Poster Released For ‘Cold In July’
A creepy new poster has been released for Sundance contender COLD IN JULY. Adapted from the novel written by Joe R....
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Film News
/ 11 years agoThree New Names Join Hall In Jim Mickle’s ‘Cold In July’
We’ve news on three more names joining DEXTER’s Michael C. Hall in the big-screen adaptation of Joe R. Lansdale’s cult 1989...
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Film Trailers
/ 11 years agoHorror ‘We Are What We Are’ Trailer Arrives
Here’s the first trailer for horror remake WE ARE WHAT WE ARE, based on the 2010 Mexican film of the same...
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Film Clips
/ 11 years agoFeast On The Family Traditions Being Kept In ‘We Are What We Are’ Remake Trailer & Clip
One of the brightest shining lights in the horror genre is writer/director Jim Mickle. Following his impressive indie debut MULBERRY STREET...
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Film News
/ 12 years ago‘Dexter’s Michael C. Hall Is ‘Cold In July’
The great Michael C. Hall, who’ll leave his signature role of Dexter Morgan in Showtime’s serial-killer drama later this year, has landed...
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Features
/ 12 years agoTHN’s Top Ten Horror Remakes Part 1
Being THN’s resident gore and horror hound brings an added amount of pressure on myself. Unlike a lot of genre fans,...