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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...
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.

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There's Hellraiser «s Pinhead, standing in for Pinterest; there's The Birds» Tippi Hedren being attacked by a flock of Twitter logos; and of course American Psycho's murderous investment banker Patrick Bateman, professionally creeping on LinkedIn.
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The four principals include James Tyrone (Jack Lemmon), a once - great actor who compromised his talent by barnstorming all over the country in a tired melodrama and by consuming great quantities of alcohol; James» wife Mary (Bethel Leslie), a morphine addict who lives in a world of dreams and delusions; oldest son Jamie (Kevin Spacey), a drunken hellraiser; and sensitive,tuberculosis - ridden younger son Edmund (Peter Gallagher), the Eugene O'Neill counterpart.
Designed by legendary artist, author and filmmaker Clive Barker (Hellraiser, Night Breed) this all new art was commissioned exclusively in -LSB-...]
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.
It took almost no time for the Hellraiser and Wishmaster series to converge into some half - congealed mess of tits and gore presided over by a recognizable bogey — around the same amount of time it took for someone to notice that you could rake in a lot of money at the expense of somebody else's good idea.
We have just been notified that Bloody - Disgusting posted the first look at Pinhead from Hellraiser Judgement, who is being played by Paul T. Taylor.
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.
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.»
Although it's pretty good as far as sequels go, owing a great deal of its creepiness to Christopher Young's superlative score (appropriated by Danny Elfman in Batman), Hellraiser II only occasionally captures the dank decomposition of Barker's literary and cinematic sensibility.
Among the many atrocities meriting the «unrated» Hellbound: Hellraiser II's rating: a brain surgery is shown in loving detail; a few skulls are punctured by hungry fingers; whole skins are exchanged, split, and chuffed off like surgical scrubs; throats are slashed; drills are misused; and scalpel - tipped tentacles wreak politically incorrect havoc on an invalid ward.
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).
Hellraiser's Doug Bradley stars as a family man whose home life is interrupted by a vampire cowboy seeking revenge on his maker.
Like Wes Craven, writer (and occasional director) Clive Barker has loaned his name to several projects - mostly the unending Hellraiser sequels, of which two are slated for release this year - and in most cases, these «presented by» / executive produced works are destined for cable TV and DVD (read: direct - to - video) outlets.
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.
Hellraiser was written and directed by Clive Barker, based upon Barker's novella The Hellbound Heart.
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.
Adapted for the screen by acclaimed horror writer Clive Barker (Hellraiser, Nightbreed) from his short story of the same name, Rawhead Rex sees a hulking, ancient demon tearing a bloody swathe across the Irish countryside.
A picture that arrived concurrently with Clive Barker's «The Hellbound Heart» (the source material for Hellraiser), it's useful as a means by which Lovecraft's and Barker's fiction can be paired against one another as complementary halves of a symbolist, grue - soaked whole.
Hellraiser: Judgement does little to carry the legacy of this famed franchise made by mastermind Clive Barker.
By The Horror Show Category: DVD / Blu - ray Reviews, Reviews Tags: clive barker, hellraiser, leviathan
The original soundtrack features a creepy, horror movie inspired score composed by Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominated composer, Christopher Young (Hellraiser, Spider - Man 3).
Melgaard's schizophrenic accumulations of vulgar ephemera might evoke the installations of Thomas Hirschhorn — that is, if Hirschhorn's papery images of war - ravaged, blown - apart bodies and Hellraiser - like mannequins were replaced by cum - dripping penises and self - fisting platypuses; that is, if Hirschhorn were in fact not a heterosexual Swiss man but a sexy, hairy, Australian - born Norwegian gay guy hell - bent, in the abject tradition of Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy, on figuratively shitting all over mainstream culture.
Press release for «Freelance Hellraiser (Studio Visit)» by Melissa Sachs and Cameron Soren (Body by Body)
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