by Kara Grimoire, Jan 11 2012 // 9:00 AM
With the plethora of horror genre infused films this year, movie goers are in for an explosion of multifaceted cinema experiences.
From a variety of novel adaptations mixed with dark fantasy elements to entities in the form of haunted objects and locations, there will be much to choose from for the gore connoisseur.
January 13, 2012 – Don’t Go in the Woods
Don’t go in the Woods (Distributed by Tribeca Film) is yet another youth thriller centering on a band. Heading out to a cabin for rest, recreation, and creative inspiration, this group receives more than they bargain for.
January 20, 2012 – Underworld: Awakening
(Distributed by Sony Screen Gems) is the fourth in the franchise in a world of vampires and lycans’ existence has been discovered by man-kind. These forces must ban together to fight a common enemy in the biggest struggle for both species.
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Tagged: Amanda Seyfried, Coming in 2012, Daniel Radcliffe, Don't Go In the Woods, Gone, Innkeepers, Playback, Silent House, Summit Entertainment, The Raven, The Woman In Black, Ti West, Underworld: Awakening
by Matt Raub, Oct 31 2011 // 9:00 AM
While most people got their Halloween kicks out this weekend, there’s still a whole day of spooks and scary scenes we have to get through before this year’s Halloween is over. And after you see the trailer for Ti West’s The Innkeepers, you may want to wait until February when the film hits to get your real horror rocks off.
West is best known for his retro cult film House of the Devil, and is continuing in that theme with a Clerks meets Poltergeist vibe in Innkeepers. Here’s the synopsis.
After over one hundred years of service, The Yankee Pedlar Inn is shutting its doors for good. The last remaining employees -Claire and Luke – are determined to uncover proof of what many believe to be one of New England’s most haunted hotels. As the Inn’s final days draw near, odd guests check in as the pair of minimum wage “ghost hunters” begin to experience strange and alarming events that may ultimately cause them to be mere footnotes in the hotel’s long unexplained history.
For the truly scary trailer, take a look after the jump, and catch West’s Innkeepers in theaters on February 3rd.
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Posted in: Drama · Horror · Indie · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Clerks, Ghost Hunters, House of the Devil, Innkeepers, Kelly McGillis, Pat Healy, Sara Paxton, Ti West
by Shannon Hood, Mar 14 2011 // 10:00 AM
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Ti West struck gold with horror fans when House of the Devil came out in 2009. Devil was a fitting throwback to the horror films of the ’80s, and West proved to be a master at creating nail-biting tension and dread, culminating in a doozy of a finale.
West debuted his eagerly anticipated new thriller The Innkeepers at SXSW on Saturday night at a sold-out Paramount theater. If my lack of fingernails are any indication, he’s struck gold once again. I was ready to crawl out of my seat by the end of the movie, and judging by the rest of the audience’s shrieks and gasps, the feeling was collectively mutual.
The Innkeepers tells the tale of a spooky old inn that is in its final season of business before getting razed for development. Most of the rooms have already been retired, and only one floor is available to guests in the final weeks.
Much of the staff has left the premises, leaving Claire ( Sara Paxton) and Luke (Pat Healy) to hold the fort down. Luke is convinced that there is a ghost haunting the grounds. As legend has it, a lovesick woman hung herself when her fiance left her on their wedding night.
He owns some amateur ghost-hunting equipment and maintains a website with videos and photos he has captured at the inn. He enlists Claire to help him with recording activity at night.
The inn only has a handful of occupants including an eccentric ex-actress turned new age psychic (played by Kelly McGillis). She warns that there are things best not visited lurking in the basement.
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Posted in: Horror · Movies · Reviews · SXSW
Tagged: 'The Innkeepers', Horror, Pat Healy, Reviews, Sara Paxton, SXSW, Ti West
by Shannon Hood, Oct 31 2009 // 11:30 AM

House of the Devil is now playing in limited release. You can also access it on demand through many cable providers, and it is available to rent on Amazon.com. So, just in time for Halloween, I give you this review.
If you are a fan of 80′s horror movies, you’ll probably be delighted by this movie. I fear that today’s fickle horror fan, who is accustomed to frenetic stylings à la the Saw franchise, will be bored to tears by this very deliberately paced thriller. College student Samantha (perfectly cast Jocelin Donahue) is desperate to get an apartment in order to get away from her slutty dorm roommate who feels free to have sex in their room all the time. She finds an apartment, and a kindly landlady (scream queen Dee Wallace) who requires a modest deposit.
Samantha answers a dubious ad for a babysitter in order to make some cash. When her best friend Megan drives her out to the isolated mansion, Megan is immediately creeped out, and begs Sam to reconsider. Reluctantly, Megan leaves Sam and promises to return later to give her a ride home.
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Posted in: Horror · Horror Reviews · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Cabin Fever 2, Dee Wallace, House of the Devil, Jocelin Donahue, Mary Woronov, Ti West, Tom Noonan