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'Scream 4' Has a Stabby New Poster

Wednesday, 16 February 2011 09:33

Every day, Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson's would-be franchise restart for the self-aware slasher series Scream gets a little closer to its April 14th release date, and Moviefone knows that you're jonesing for a fix of promotional material, so they've debuted the latest poster for Scream 4.  The image combines two simple objects in such a way that, if you consider the practical implications, would result in the best defeat of a Ghostface killer in franchise history.  Give the poster a gander.

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One of the big questions about Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson’s attempted restart of their Scream franchise is how – and to what extent – the new, youthful cast members will take over returning stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette.  The latest trailer makes it a point to announce that when it comes to who will survive to the end, all bets are off. Eric Walkuski at Joblo’s Arrow in the Head has a theory about Alison Brie’s potential role in the franchise, particularly regarding Courteney Cox.

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Neve Campbell in Talks for 'Singularity'

Monday, 13 December 2010 14:37

Neve Campbell has been keeping out of the spotlight as of late. While she gained fame in the highly popular Scream franchise, she has kept mostly quiet lately. Not that she stopped working completely, but nothing as high profile as playing Sidney Prescott in the horror staple.

With Campbell returning as Sidney in Scream 4 next year, she is also in negotiations to star in Singularity, a drama directed by Roland Joffe.

She would be starring opposite Josh Hartnett in the film, which takes place in 1778 and 2015. The story involves intertwining souls, past lives and a ring. Hartnett will be playing an archeologist who falls into a coma and a British captain in colonial India.

Hartnett will be headlining the film, while Campbell would be playing his wife, a fellow archeologist in the 2015 portion of the film.

Singularity is scheduled to begin shooting in Australia and India in January.

What is your favorite Neve Campbell movie? And if it is Scream, which one do you prefer?

Source: THR

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Official ‘Scream 4’ Trailer Arrives

Tuesday, 19 October 2010 08:39

If you’ve had it with that damn shaky Spike version of the new Scream 4 trailer, this should please you tremendously. An actual copy of the trailer, not a bootleg, shot on a cellphone manned by a pesky viewer!

Enjoy the shake-free vid below, and cross your finger’s Wes Craven knocks this one out of the park.

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iamROGUE's 10 Iconic Faces Of Horror

Friday, 15 October 2010 13:33

Fear is a very natural emotion that 99.9% of this world’s occupants deal with day to day. Unlike happiness, sadness, or anger, fear clings to the soul, nestling in the mind’s memory chamber, wrapping itself around your every thought, squeezing, reminding us: the unpredictable exists. Reminding us, comfort is a state of mind, breakable in all of it’s glory, inferior to terror.

But what is so perplexing about fear, is mankind’s hunger for the sensation. We crave fear. We chew on fear, swallow, and regurgitate, all the while terrified of what newest incarnation might erupt from our inner core. And this is why we as humans, not just American’s, or the “mentally disturbed”, or the socially outcast, carry a deep love for horror films and literature.

We want to be scared. But make no mistake, we also want to know that when the lights go down, Boris Karloff won’t slink through our windows, wrapped in cloth, arms outstretched. We want to know that Bela Lugosi won’t be breathing down our necks, battling an insatiable thirst for blood. We want fear, but we want comfort as a close companion.

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Check out the cast and director interviews from the red carpet premiere of the Wes Craven, 3D horror film, MY SOUL TO TAKE, which opens this FRIDAY in theaters everywhere!

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My Soul To Take Exclusive Clip

Thursday, 07 October 2010 08:05

Check out another exclusive spot (NEVER BEFORE SEEN) from Wes Craven's My Soul To Take, which opens tomorrow! Something evil is certainly brewing.

Are you scared of the Ripper?

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Here is an exclusive clip of Wes Craven at the New York Premiere of his latest 3D horror film, MY SOUL TO TAKE, which opens this FRIDAY in theaters everywhere! Check back tomorrow for the interviews with the actors on the red carpet and more exclusive clips!

Wes Craven reveals his best filmmaker tip: "Don't Trust Anyone...Follow your own inner vision and stick to it." See the clip here! Wes's latest 3D horror film, MY SOUL TO TAKE, opens this FRIDAY in theaters everywhere!

The Rogue Spotlight is an original web series dedicated to profiling influential filmmakers, musicians, actors, and artists in the Rogue Community. Each Rogue Spotlight is a short collection of insights, lessons learned, and tidbits of advice for aspiring filmmakers, creative talent, and movie buffs.

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Wes Craven's My Soul to Take inspires latest Top 10 list.

This weekend, moviegoers will be introduced to another nightmarish monster from the brilliant mind of Wes Craven, The Riverton Ripper! A vicious serial killer who died many years ago and has seemingly found a teenage host, thanks to the seven children born the day he died. You can see Craven’s latest, My Soul to Take for yourself when it opens this Friday at a theatre near you.

This bad ass villain is one of many Wes Craven has helped create in his long and successful career. The following list will reveal some of those infamous movie madmen as well as some of the scariest psycho’s in cinematic history!

Afterwards, let us know if we’re missing your favorite! Just comment below…

And now, we present to you the Rogue 10 Scariest Cinematic Serial Killing Psychos Part 1

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