Sentences with phrase «hellraiser film»

We are just getting over news of Heather Langenkamp's shocking involvement in the tenth Hellraiser film, and now there's even more to this story.
Lionsgate has launched an official trailer for the latest Hellraiser film titled Hellraiser: Judgment, which is actually the 10th film in the Hellraiser series (believe it or not?).
Doug Bradley often speaks his mind when it comes to the Hellraiser films, which he feels a remake should never happen of the 1987 horror classic

Not exact matches

i might aswell recite the film script from hellraiser 2 bloody cenobytes are more effective than this lot
Not a complete success, Sentinel, like the stray film in the Children of the Corn and Hellraiser direct - to - video series (IV and V respectively), succeeds based on a talented director and a smart use of atmosphere.
by Walter Chaw The only genre that boasts more direct - to - video fare than horror is porn, and since we haven't quite reached the point of quiet desperation needed to begin reviewing porn, find here a smelted cheddar of four dtv horror features (actually, The Boogeyman got a theatrical release in 1980, though I can't understand why): the eighth film in Clive Barker's venerable horror octology, Hellraiser: Hellworld; The Boogeyman and its second sequel, the legitimately straight - to - video Return of the Boogeyman; and Kevin VanHook's The Fallen Ones.
Dread Central talked to director Gary Tunnicliffe about his latest Pinhead franchise sequel, where he revealed a brand new behind - the - scenes Hellraiser: Judgment photo from the set of the film.
It was recently stated by Hellraiser: Judgment «s Paul T. Taylor (Pinhead) on his official Facebook page that the new film might see a limited theatrical release at some point in the future.
It was recently stated by Hellraiser: Judgment «s Paul T. Taylor (Pinhead) on his official Facebook page that the new film might see a limited theatrical release...
Clive Barker has since written many novels and other works, and his fiction has been adapted into films, notably the Hellraiser and Candyman series.The new movie will be directed by Robert hollocks and written by Barker, Sarah - Jane Dalby, Christian Francis, Robert Hollocks, Wolf Laine, and Mark Alan Miller.
Outside of Clive Barker's Hellraiser, it's sort of crazy to think that, even with films like Event Horizon and As Above / So...
A cult favorite for fans of author Clive Barker, but just plain silly (and very gory) schlock for just about everyone else, Hellraiser marked the first feature film as a director, adapting his own novel, «The Hellbound Heart».
In addition to the poor look of the film, what Hellraiser really lacks is the essential character development that would make all of the following hullabaloo make some sense.
The splatterpunks count as their most notable acolyte Clive Barker, whose film Hellraiser, also from 1987, delivers some of the decade's most graphic gore as well as its most poetic moments of horror.
I do realize that in horror circles, Hellraiser is something akin to a classic, but as is always the case, I don't really grade films based on popular opinion among fanboys of the genre.
Still, in the slasher - film driven 1980s, Hellraiser at least offered something different, and despite all that it had going against it, it did have Barker's name, and a ringing endorsement by horror maestro Stephen King, who hyped up Barker as the «future of horror fiction.»
In the final analysis, Hellbound: Hellraiser II is a film divided between moments of invention and, sadly, even more moments of banality and melodrama.
Hellraiser II is not a film for the weak of gorge or the faint of heart — I found myself leaving my strawberry - jelly sandwich to its own devices fewer than five minutes into the film.
While Hellraiser II is not the atmospheric brood-fest that the original is, it is still a horror film admirably reliant on a slate of unusual (and different) ideas.
by Walter Chaw Taking up right where the first film leaves off (and a familiarity with Clive Barker's Hellraiser is probably necessary for its enjoyment), Hellbound: Hellraiser II, which still lists Barker as an executive producer, boasts of a new director (Tony Randel) and a new screenwriter (Peter Atkins, working from an idea by Barker).
The result is a film that merely rip - offs Hellraiser (down to the reconstituted corpse), A Nightmare on Elm Street (down to the floppy - hat - wearing vengeful ghoul), and, most peculiarly of all, Dario Argento's Inferno and Suspiria (burning hellmouth, rain of maggots, man - eating dog).
Barker receives a Story By credit for the film, but the final script, alongside Joshua Butler's direction, borrows heavily from Alien, Hellraiser, and Stargate.
The Miramax library holds some of the world's most sophisticated, thought - provoking and critically - acclaimed independent films including sex, lies, and videotape, The English Patient, Shakespeare In Love, Reservoir Dogs, Chicago, Good Will Hunting, Pulp Fiction, My Left Foot, Cinema Paradiso, Life is Beautiful, Amélie, Kill Bill, Volume I and II, No Country for Old Men, as well as scores of commercially successful films such as Bridget Jones's Diary, the Scream, Hellraiser and Scary Movie franchises and Spy Kids.
Written and directed by Clive Barker, «Hellraiser» is the first in a nine - film series about the gateway to the world of Cenobites, monsters that harvest and torture human souls.
The film is rounded out by trailers for other Dimension releases: Mimic, The Yards, Immortality, The Ultimate Scream Collection DVD Box Set, The From Dusk Till Dawn DVD Box Set, Dracula 2000, and Hellraiser: Inferno.
Still, it's quite beautiful, though the beauty highlights that Anderson is mainly interested in sexy and not the slightest bit interested in the texture of the medium: any examination of the dark side of the»90s digital revolution would benefit from a discussion of this film, as visually sterile, as it happens, as Tony Randel and Clive Barker's geometric inferno from Hellbound: Hellraiser II.
We are delighted to welcome cast member Nicholas Vince (Chatterer cenobite) and special effects supervisor Geoff Portass to discuss the production and legacy of Hellraiser in a Q&A after the film.
Christopher Young is known for his many horror film scores including Hellraiser, The Fly 2, Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, Drag Me to Hell, and many more.
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