Sentences with phrase «classic fright»

In a world where... movie remakes are common but good remakes considerably less so, the upcoming remake of horror / comedy classic Fright Night is looking better and better with every bit of new information released.
David Tennant turns vampire hunter in a remake of 1985 horror classic Fright Night, which is due to set spines tingling on its release this autumn.
We have some awesome news to report today for fans of director Tom Holland «s 1985 vampire horror classic Fright Night.

Not exact matches

Would you believe it, a remake that's so good it surpasses the original (bare in mind, 1985 Fright Night is a classic) and a vamp movie that's actually scary.
We were dubious when this remake of the classic suburban fright flick was announced — it looked like just another cheap Hollywood cash - in.
More recently, a few Hollywood productions have let him explore a more tongue - in - cheek side to his persona («Horrible Bosses» and «Fright Night» for example), but before that in American films, he was largely squeezed into straight - up hero or classic villain roles.
Fright - Rags has just released a ton of awesome new merchandise featuring George A. Romero's classic horror zombie flick Dawn of the Dead, Hellraiser «s Pinhead, and the Evil Dead franchise's Necronomicon.
Fright - Rags has a new Silver Shamrock t - shirt that just went on sale today, featuring the classic green logo from Halloween
More trouble has befallen the production of Seth Grahame - Smith's twist on the Jane Austen classic PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES with FRIGHT NIGHT helmer Craig Gillespie now the latest director to leave the film.
The 1985 Fright Night is not the embodiment of a classic.
For his second feature after the gentle teen comedy The Myth of the American Sleepover, writer - director David Robert Mitchell has produced the most unexpected and downright unnerving fright flick in years, a film that riffs smartly on the classics while adding something ineffable of its own.
A remake of Tom Holland's cult classic that was itself one of my VHS favourites (worn to breaking during my formative decade with the movies), Fright Night is delightful because it's absolutely certain of what it is and what it isn't, delivers everything it promises it will (in spades), and genuinely has fun with the 3 - D innovation that's the bane of most other movies lately.
In 2011, Craig directed a remake of Fright Night, the 1985 cult comedy - horror classic.
Disc Two contains a Trailers section with ads for the Peanuts Holiday Collection, Scooby - Doo and the Goblin King, Classic Christmas Favorites, «The Wiggles», and Scooby - Doo DVD Game: Funland of Freaky Frights.
The international branch of Dreamworks has released a quartet of character posters for Fright Night 3D, their forthcoming remake of Tom Holland's classic that arrives here in the States on August 19 (UK on September 2).
From the cinematography, make - up, and set - design, Fright Night feels like a classic vampire flick.
The guys over at Fright Rags have given Halloween fans a real treat this October, John Carpenter's 1978 horror classic now has its very own apparel...
Along with Freddy Kruger and Creep Show, Fright Night was one of my first forays into the horror genre back in the day — Classic 80's horror at it's best — Love to add it to my collection.
In a 360 - degree pan of the region known as Tiboonda, Wake in Fright director Ted Kotcheff establishes a pervasive sense of isolated entrapment, which will remain visually and thematically integral throughout this 1971 Aussie classic.
This particular episode of the radio - style talk show, available for free download from iTunes, originally followed a Utah public television broadcast of The Ape Man, a classic 1943 fright film.
I'm thinking classic House of the Dead though, with frights and horrors aplenty; whilst I loved House of the Dead: Overkill and its «B - movie» vibe, I'd rather have the «incredibly cheesy but takes itself seriously» feel of the original games.
Two new trailers, revealed during the Expo, take viewers deep into the frights and delights of the animated classic as Sora, Donald and Goofy transform into monsters to blend into the Monstropolis cityscape.
This stripped - down version of Shinji Mikami's 1996 survival horror classic renders frights with sprites that are 100 % guaranteed not to stalk their way into your nightmares.
Over the span of her career, Deborah Kass has made a point of infiltrating the male - dominated art conversation (and market) by creating feminist riffs on classic pieces of man - made art, inserting herself into Warhol's fright - wig self - portraits, for instance.
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