by Shannon Hood, Apr 15 2011 // 8:30 AM
Good lord, has it already been over 10 years since the last Scream movie? It’s hard to believe that Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven first turned the horror genre on its head way back in 1996 (Scream 3 came out in 2000).
That first Scream film felt fresh in the stale horror market, offering up a tale of teenagers being stalked and killed by the “Ghostface” killer. What was so fun about the series was that the kids being stalked were horror movie fanatics, thus they new the “rules” of the genre. The movie playfully skewered the very genre it was depicting. The film spawned two sequels featuring original heroine Sidney (Neve Campbell) reporter Gale Weathers (Courtney Cox) and Deputy Dewey (David Arquette).
All three characters return in Scream 4, which takes place in Sidney’s hometown of Woodsboro. Sidney has authored a successful book about her ordeal, and has come home for a booksigning. No sooner does she arrive than the bodies starting stacking up. Like all the Scream movies, the film is essentially a whodunit. This time Sidney’s Aunt (Mary McDonnell) and cousin Jill (Emma Roberts) get pulled into the fray, since Sidney is staying with them.
The film opens with a bunch of teenagers watching Stab 6 and 7 (based on the Woodsboro killings) and lamenting the state of Asian cinema and torture porn.
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Posted in: Horror · Horror Reviews · Movies · Prequels and Sequels · Reboots and Remakes · Reviews
Tagged: Alison Brie, Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Erik Knudsen, Hayden Panettiere, Horror, Marielle Jaffe, Marley Shelton, Mary McDonnell, Neve Campbell, Nico Tortorella, Rory Culkin, Scream 4, Sequels
by Matt Raub, Apr 13 2011 // 11:00 AM
Just when you thought it was safe to answer the phone again, Wes Craven and Kevin Williams (sort of) reunite to bring a whole new generation of teen victims some classic murders and rules to live by with Scream 4.
Just about everyone is back for this final scare, including Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, and David Arquette. Along with the legacy survivors, there are some great new additions this time, including Kristen Bell, Hayden Panettiere, Alison Brie, and Anna Paquin.
This time around you can expect more gore, more deaths, and more “teenage” girls running for their lives. We’ve got a taste of what you can expect in the film this weekend with four brand new clips.
Check out those clips after the jump, and be sure to race to theaters and support horror with Scream 4 in theaters this Friday.
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Posted in: Action · Drama · Horror · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Video
Tagged: Alison Brie, Anna Apquin, Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Hayden Panettiere, Kevin Williams, Kristen Bell, Neve Campbell, Scream, Scream 4, Wes Craven
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 22 2011 // 4:00 PM
You may find this hard to believe but I’m actually looking forward to Scream 4. Sure, you could make the case that the franchise has seen better days or that the actors are not all that appealing anymore, but that doesn’t dampen my enthusiasm for the franchise.
To help you find the magic again we’ve got three new clips from the film to share with you today. In them we get a further look at the old gang from Westboro as well as at a few of the new, fresh faces voted most likely to be targets for our favorite ghost-faced killer.
If you’re not familiar with the Scream 4 story, here’s the scoop:
Sidney Prescott has been living the last few years of her life in relative silence. Now a guidance counselor for Woodsboro High School, her alma mater, she finally lives her life out of the media spotlight.
But with the discovery of a murdered student, Sidney Prescott’s world will once again be ripped apart by the reemergence of Ghost Face.
Check out the clips after the break. Scream 4 slashes its way into theaters on April 15th.
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Posted in: Horror · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Video
Tagged: Alison Brie, Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Horror, Neve Campbell, Scream, Scream 4, Wes Craven
by Matt Raub, Jan 17 2011 // 9:30 AM
For the most part, sequels past 3 are rarely any good, let alone big name theatrical releases with an ensemble cast. Especially those films that fall into the “horror” or “slasher” genre. This time, things look to be different, as just about everyone (alive) is coming back for Scream 4.
Even original writer and director Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven are returning to revisit this franchise 10 years later. From what we can tell this far into production, the reasoning is to revamp the franchise for the brand new generation of tweeting, texting, and underage drinking teens. Here’s the plot rundown.
SIDNEY PRESCOTT has been living the last few years of her life in relative silence. Now a guidance counselor for Woodsboro High School, her alma mater, she finally lives her life out of the media spotlight.
But with the discovery of a murdered student, Sidney Prescott’s world will once again be ripped apart by the reemergence of Ghost Face.
We got a less-than revealing teaser a few months back, but now we’re finally getting the goods, and plenty of Hayden Panettiere as the new ditzy blond (who very well could be the new Ghost Face).
Check out the full trailer after the jump, and catch Scream 4 in theaters April 15th.
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Posted in: Action · Drama · Horror · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Hayden Panettiere, Kevin Williamson, Neve Campbell, Scream, Scream 4, Wes Craven
by Joe Gillis, Jul 2 2010 // 1:00 PM
In addition to the recent casting of Adam Brody and Marley Shelton in Wes Craven’s Scream 4, we can also add one of our favorite actresses from one of our favorite shows: Alison Brie of NBC’s hit show Community. And we couldn’t be happier about it.
Brie joins a host of young acting talent lining up to be slashed in the Dimension Films reboot of the franchise including Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Rory Culkin, Nico Tortorella and Erik Knudsen. In addition, as we mentioned earlier, surviving original franchise stars Neve Campbell, David Arquette and Courteney Cox also will return for the film.
In the film Brie will play Rebecca, the ambitions person assistant to Campbell’s character who secretly envies her boss’ reluctant fame and fortune. Do we sense a catfight brewing? Perhaps.
Filming on Scream 4 recently began in Michigan with the intent of an April 15th, 2011 release. You can bet we’ll be following this one closely.
Posted in: Casting · Dimension Films · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: Adam Brody, Casting, Community, Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Kevin Williamson, Marley Shelton, Movies, Neve Campbell, Rory Culkin, Scream 4, Wes Craven
by Chris Ullrich, May 17 2010 // 10:00 AM
It’s official. NBC has canceled the struggling superhero drama Heroes after some internal debate about bringing it back for a shortened final season to wrap up the serialized show. In the end, given the show’s high cost, its consistently low ratings and the number of new hour dramas coming to the network next season, the decision was made to pull the plug.
However, according to reports, the network may bring the show back with a finale special or TV movie sometime next season. If so, that would be a nice gesture on the part of NBC. However, I wouldn’t hold my breath for it to happen.
The show simply went astray after the first season, characters and plotlines were introduced without resolution for existent ones. In short, the whole show just got more and more convoluted and in the end, nobody cared what happened. It really seemed the writers didn’t know what to do with the world they had created so they were just stalling for time.
Perhaps the show would have been better served by continuing the alternative timeline where Peter has a scarred face and the characters actually use their powers and fight each other? That was a more interesting story with plenty of conflict. Perhaps that was just too expensive to continue.
Another big problem with the show was that you had all these super powered beings and they never really did anything. Most of them never really used their powers very much and they never really wanted to. I don’t know about you but if I had super powers I would use them all the time and wouldn’t sit around and worry about being “normal.” Who wants to be normal anyway? Oh well, so long Heroes.
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Tagged: Hayden Panettiere, Heroes, Mark Verheiden, Masi Oka, Milo Ventimiglia, NBC, Tim Kring, TV, Zachary Quinto
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 8 2010 // 8:00 AM
As we previously reported, NBC has given new season order for 30 Rock, The Office and Community while, according to a recent interview with NBC network president Angela Bromstad, a fifth season of the beleaguered Heroes is still undetermined. In addition, the CW has ordered a 10th season for Smallville.
Now, Fox has officially renewed the J.J. Abrams sci-fi procedural Fringe for a third season. The show had perfoemed reasonably well but was not a ratings powerhouse. Still, it’s hard to believe it wouldn’t get renewed, especially given its J.J. Abrams connection and the fact that Lost is ending this season.
Two big reasons for Fox to keep it around for another year. Plus, any show with the great John Noble, the hot Anna Torv and the cool Leonard Nimoy should be on the air as long as it wants to be.
The fate of Jack Bauer and the CTU team of 24 is still up in the air due to falling ratings and the show’s considerable expense to produce. Fox president Kevin Reilly recently told The Live Feed:
“It’s a very tough call. It’s a huge part of our legacy, and there’s not a lot of shows that could do a 9 share against the Olympics. Tremendous sales asset for us still; a show we’re so very proud of creatively. So it’s not an easy call.”
Well, if our own Shannon Hood has anything to say about it, that call should be an easy one.
Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Abrams · News · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: 24, 30 Rock, Anna Torv, Community, Fringe, Hayden Panettiere, Heroes, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, Kiefer Sutherland, Milo Ventimiglia, Smallville, The Office, Zachary Quinto
by Matt Raub, Feb 4 2010 // 10:00 AM
NBC’s Heroes has had quite a run. Some of it was great, some of it was met with some negative response, but the producers have tried to stay true since the first episode, and now that could all be coming to an end.
There hasn’t been much news from the NBC camp whether Hereos will get a fifth season, but you can imagine that many fans won’t be behind the idea. This season has brought in many elements familiar to comic fans, and even got comic veteran Mark Verheiden to write a few episodes, so there’s still hope for more super powered action in the future. But will it be enough?
This Monday marks the finale of the fourth season, and looks to be quite an ending and could probably even serve as a fitting series finale if necessary. From NBC:
In the climactic season finale, everyone bands together in an effort to stop Samuel (Robert Knepper) from taking the lives of thousands. Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) joins forces with his most unexpected ally to save Emma (guest star Deanne Bray). Meanwhile, H.R.G.’s (Jack Coleman) life hangs in the balance as he and Claire (Hayden Panettiere) find themselves trapped underground with oxygen quickly running out. Elsewhere, Hiro (Masi Oka) starts to come to grips with the decisions he has made and is called into action to help stop a disaster.
Check out four new clips from the season finale after the jump, and be sure to catch Heroes next Monday at 9/8C on NBC.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · NBC · Networks · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Deanne Bray, Finale, Hayden Panettiere, Heroes, Jack Coleman, Mark Verheiden, Masi Oka, Milo Ventimiglia, NBC, Robert Knepper
by Joe Gillis, Feb 1 2010 // 4:00 PM
It’s Monday so that means new episodes of Chuck and Heroes tonight. For Chuck, it’s another great episode where he further demonstrates his prowess as a new spy. Also, he and Sarah have to think quickly to protect one of their assets.
On Heroes, we’re getting closer to the final confrontation and things are really heating up. On tonight’s show you’ll see Samuel continue to execute his plan now that he’s captured Noah. Also, we’ve got a couple behind-the-scenes clips for you as well as you get to know more about your favorite Heroes actors. Good times.
Check out all the videos, as always, after the jump. Be sure to watch full episodes of both shows starting tonight at 8/7C on NBC.
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Posted in: Action · NBC · TV · Video
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Chuck, Hayden Panettiere, Heroes, Joshua Gomez, Masi Oka, Milo Ventimiglia, NBC, Tim Kring, TV, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi, Zachary Quinto
by Joe Gillis, Jan 28 2010 // 10:00 AM
Regardless if people are still watching and some people feel strongly that NBC’s Heroes has run its course, the network is still promoting the show and still airing it. With the season finale (and perhaps the end of the show entirely) weeks away, NBC has sent us some videos giving you a behind the scenes look and interviews with some of the cast.
In the videos, you can go on the set and get an inside look at the show. Plus, you can how the cast and crew work together in the filming of each episode and hear from stars Masi Oka and Greg Grunberg during some of their downtime on set.
Even if the show’s future may be incertain, it’s still nice to see that the cast is behind their show and willing to talk about it in order to keep fans interested. Normally, I would chalk this up to simple desire to see their job continue.
But in this case, they seem to actually be genuine and really love the show. Maybe we should give Heroes another chance?
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Posted in: Comics · Drama · NBC · TV · Video
Tagged: Hayden Panettiere, Heroes, James Kyson Lee, Masi Oka, Milo Ventimiglia, NBC, Superhero, Tim Kring, TV, Zachary Quinto
by Joe Gillis, Jan 25 2010 // 4:49 PM
Its Monday so that means new episodes of NBC’s Chuck and Heroes. We know you’re watching both of these shows but just in case, we’ve got some preview clips for you from the episodes to get you in the mood.
Tonight’s Chuck features guest appearances from the very beautiful and talented Kristin Kreuk and the dangerous Stone Cold Steve Austin. Get an introduction to their characters in “Chuck vs. First Class” in the two clips after the break.
On Heroes, Noah Bennett starts his plan to take down the Sullivan Brothers Carnival and, of course, things don’t go quite as he planned. Tune in for new episodes of both shows starting at 8/7c.
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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Chuck, Hayden Panettiere, Heroes, Kristen Kreuk, Milo Ventimiglia, TV, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi
by Sebastian Suchecki, Jan 19 2010 // 10:00 AM
As we do often here at The Flickcast, we’ve got lots of video highlight and preview for some of your favorite shows this week including Chuck, Heroes, Law and Order and Conan O’Brian on The Tonight Show. This time around the highlights of Chuck include a clip from last night’s episode with guest stars Brandon Routh and Angie Harmon.
And get ready for next week’s episode with Stone Cold Steve Austin and Kristin Kreuk in the preview clip. With Heroes, there’s a recap showcasing Slyar’s plan to regain his power with the help of Claire. Then, look ahead to next Monday’s episode as Noah tries to take down the Sullivan Brothers Carnival.
On The Tonight Show, Conan continued to explore his job options. He shared some of his offers with the audience and then they took a vote on the best one. Conan also had a gift for his supporters at the “I’m With Coco” rally. What a nice guy.
Check out all the videos after the jump.
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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · TV Recaps · Video
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Chuck, Conan O'Brian, Hayden Panettiere, Heroes, Jay Leno, Law and Order, NBC, The Tonight Show, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi, Zachary Quinto