One of the most anticipated films of 2011 is visionary director Tarsem Singh’s (The Cell, The Fall) Immortals. The movie is loosely based on Greek mythology and is scheduled for release in 3D on November 11th. Immortals features an all-star cast of veteran and young actors that includes soon-to-be-Superman Henry Cavill, as well as Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire), Mickey Rourke (Iron Man 2), Kellan Lutz (Twilight), Luke Evans (Robin Hood), Isabel Lucas (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen), Stephen Dorff (Blade), and John Hurt (Alien).
Like clowns, dolls are inherently creepy. Now that MGM is solvent and back in the game, the studio is eager to reboot the Child's Play horror franchise, which starred a hideous, red headed doll possessed by the spirit of a serial killer. Brad Dourif, who voiced Chucky the murderous doll in the first film and its four sequels, will return for the remake. He'll be joined by writer and potential director Don Mancini, who wrote all five films and directed the last installment, Seed of Chucky.
Thomas Dekker, aka the young John Conner from The Sarah Connor Chronicles, talks about being part of the Terminator experience in our exclusive Rogue Spotlight.
Thomas Dekker, who has been consistently acting since the age of six, shares advice and humor for actors who want to break into the business at an early age.
iamROGUE.com Exclusive look at A Nightmare on Elm Street Blu-ray release with Jackie Earle Haley talking make-up effects and Freddy Krueger!
“One, two, Freddy’s coming for you…!”
With the upcoming release of Platinum Dunes retelling of A Nightmare on Elm Street, iamROGUE.com offers you an Exclusive look behind the make-up as Jackie Earle Haley discusses what went on behind the Freddy Krueger make-up.
It’s October, and that means a time for barren trees, chilling mornings and creepy flicks invading the TV! As it is every year, the horror obsessed are wallowing in the extensive list of genre flicks that will hit networks nationwide. Vampires, werewolves and psychos are gearing up to climb through windows as I type, so lock your doors, shut your windows and, beware the slasher.
Are you ready for the stench of death? Or the chilling screams that fill the darkest night? Well it’s finally here. The overwhelming sense of fear – or "what fear fear’s most" – came alive this past Friday night as Universal Studios Hollywood transformed itself into a nightmare to end all nightmares.
Halloween Horror Nights opened up its doors to fans hungry for a little bit of scary fun. The newest attractions this year included several new mazes, “Friday the 13th: Kill Jason, Kill”, “A Nightmare on Elm Street: Never Sleep Again”, “Vampyre: Castle of the Undead” and of course, the best and the most sadistic, “Rob Zombie’s House of 1,000 Corpses: In 3-D Zombievision”.
We here at iamROGUE.com have been looking forward to Halloween Horror Nights 2010 for awhile now. Every year they bring the park to life with an exciting and atmospheric trip into a living, breathing nightmare.
Finally, a summer release that is exciting fans and critics alike! Christopher Nolan's latest 'Inception' is a dream come true. This is a perfect mix of smarts, brilliant visual effects and great performances. So with that in mind, iamROGUE wanted to look back on the history of "Trippy Flicks". You know the kind; movies that make you go huh?!? Movies that make you question everything around you and then some. Some will be obvious but there are others that you may not have experienced. So shut your mind and take a look back at the weird, wicked and wonderful with…
The Rogue Ten “Trip Flicks.
In this iamROGUE exclusive video interview, Jackie Earle Haley, Kyle Gallner, Thomas Dekker, Rooney Mara and director Samuel Bayer discuss what's on Freddy Krueger's play-list and so much more!