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New ‘Scream 4′ Trailer Tries Too Hard to Be Scary

Here’s the newest full length trailer for the new sequel Scream 4.

While the movie has a sense of familiarity, it lacks originality in practically every way possible. To me the trailer tries to make the movie seem original by talking about how unoriginal it is, not a great strategy for the savvy viewer. What do you think? Is it worth watching?

Source: Trailer Addict

First ‘Scream 4′ Set Photo

Here’s the first on set photo from the highly anticipated upcoming sequel Scream 4.

Nothing too revealing here, but at least we know they are working on the film finally. I hope Wes Craven can revive this old franchise, I hate sequels for the sake of cash.

Source: /Film

Wes Craven’s New Film ‘My Soul to Take’ Plot Revealed (Plus Spoiler Image!)

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Wes Craven has written his first film since New Nightmare and it’s called My Soul to Take. Here are some fresh details on the plot (Spoiler Alert!):

In the sleepy town of Riverton, legend tells of a serial killer who swore he would return to murder the seven children born the night he died. Now, 16 years later, people are disappearing again. Has the psychopath been reincarnated as one of the seven teens, or did he survive the night he was left for dead? Only one of the kids knows the answer.

Adam “Bug” Heller (Max Thierot) was supposed to die on the bloody night his father went insane. Unaware of his dad’s terrifying crimes, he has been plagued by nightmares since he was a baby. But if Bug hopes to save his friends from the monster that’s returned, he must face an evil that won’t rest…until it finishes the job it began the day he was born.

Sounds like it will be pretty cool, I’m game. It kind of reminds me of Steven King’s IT, hope its good!

Ok so here’s the real Spoiler part:

So, here’s the image. It might mean very little now, but it’s reputedly quite the spoiler once you know anything of how the story starts to play out. It was originally posted on the MySpace page of stuntman Manny Siverio and then appeared on Bloody Disgusting, who have since removed the page, no doubt playing along with some plot-twist cover up.

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It seems a little too co-incidental that they removed the image from the sites, I’m sure this is the killer. Not too scary! He looks like a trucker.

Source: /Film

Neve Campbell Confirms Wes Craven’s ‘Scream 4′ Return

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Neve Campbell essentially confirmed during an interview that Wes Craven is returning to direct Scream 4.

Talking to Black Book Mag, Campbell said “I’m pretty sure at this stage that Wes [Craven] is back on board to direct and Kevin [Willamson] is definitely writing it…so it is going to be great.”

Though that’s not a definite yes, I’m sure he’s onboard. It’s not like he’s too busy making some other major sequel. Scream is what many people know Wes Craven for, so it only makes sense.

Source: Cinema Blend

Wes Craven’s New Film Isn’t ’24/8′ It’s ‘My Soul to Take’

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Wes Craven has been working on a new scary movie for the masses, for a while it was called 24/8. The film now has an official title, My Soul to Take.

When Wes Craven’s latest fright flick arrives in theaters in 2010, it won’t be called 25/8, a moniker it has held since the director began production. Instead, it is now entitled “My Soul to Take.”

Craven broke the news via his Twitter account this morning. ShockTillYouDrop.com says that while the title was once apropos for the film, the term “25/8″ is no longer used in the story so it wouldn’t really make sense to call it that. Craven adds “25/8″ has always been a working title.

Max Thierot, Denzel Whitaker and Shareeka Epps star in what is Craven’s first film that he has written and directed since New Nightmare in the ’90s. Thierot plays “Bug,” a young man who is possibly being terrorized by his serial killer father sixteen years after his supposed death.

I don’t quite understand why Craven has been hiding away for all these years, hopefully he still has that spark to make this movie scary.

Source: Coming Soon

‘The Last House on the Left’ Trailer from Wes Craven

Wes Craven has produced a remake of his first film from 1972 The Last House on the Left. Here is the trailer.

Looks pretty entertaining, but check out the trailer for the original version.

Which do you think looks better?

Source: Trailer Addict

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