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Apocalyptic Thriller ‘Radioflash’ Gets An Official Trailer

An official trailer has been released for the upcoming feature Radioflash, an apocalyptic survival thriller from IFC Midnight.
The movie stars Brighton Sharbino and Dominic Monaghan as a girl and her father, who are trying to make their way to the safety of her grandfather (Will Patton) after the western United States loses all power, water, and communications.
Click on over to the other side for more info on Radioflash, and to give the official trailer a watch.
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Official Trailer For Live-Action ‘Swamp Thing’ Series Is Here

About a month ago we saw a teaser trailer for Swamp Thing, DC’s upcoming live-action series based on the comic book character created by writer Len Wein and artist Bernie Wrightson.
The series stars Crystal Reed, Henderson Wade, Jennifer Beals, Andy Bean, Virginia Madsen, Will Patton, Maria Sten, Kevin Durand, and Derek Mears as the title character.
You can find a brief synopsis for Swamp Thing and check out the official trailer as well as a new poster below.
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Tags: Andy Bean, Bernie Wrightson, Crystal Reed, DC, DC Universe, Derek Mears, Gary Dauberman, Henderson Wade, James Wan, Jennifer Beals, Kevin Durand, Len Wein, Maria Sten, Mark Verheiden, Swamp Thing, Virginia Madsen, Will Patton
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‘Halloween’ Digital, 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD Release Dates Revealed

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has revealed the release dates for the latest entry in the Halloween franchise on digital, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD.
The movie, which is a direct sequel to John Carpenter‘s original and saw original star Jamie Lee Curtis returning to play Laurie Strode once again, was made on a $10 million budget and brought back nearly $253 million worldwide. It also stars Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, and Virginia Gardner, and is directed by David Gordon Green who co-wrote the screenplay with Danny McBride and Jeff Fradley.
You can find all of the details on the home video releases along with a pair of promo videos below.
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Tags: Andi Matichak, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Halloween, Halloween Movie, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jeff Fradley, John Carpenter, Judy Greer, Virginia Gardner, Will Patton
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Movie Review: Halloween (2018)
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Halloween (2018)
Directed by David Gordon Green
Written by Jeff Fradley, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green
Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Virginia Gardner, Nick Castle, Rhian Rees, Jefferson Hall, Haluk Bilginer
Universal Pictures
Release date: October 19, 2018
Halloween… Or, two senior citizens magically find their way back to each other after 40 long years apart
They did it! They made Michael Myers scary again! In 1978, John Carpenter created Michael Myers, a boogeyman who killed babysitters before disappearing into the night after taking 6 bullets fired by his doctor. The franchise has since given us nine sequels, a reboot, and four convoluted timelines. All the mythos and fear from one of the faces on the Mount Rushmore of horror were essentially gone. And then came the guys from Pineapple Express! David Gordon Green and Danny McBride led the charge and with Jason Blum of Blumhouse on board producing, they crafted a Halloween film that pays loving homage to the original, winks at all the fans, and creates a new and worthy sequel that is, again above everything else, scary.
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Tags: Andi Matichak, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Halloween, Halloween 40, Haluk Bilginer, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jefferson Hall, Judy Greer, Nick Castle, Rhian Rees, Virginia Gardner, Will Patton
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‘Halloween’ Trailer: There’s A Reason You’re Supposed To Be Afraid Of This Night

Universal Pictures has released the latest trailer for David Gordon Green‘s Halloween, a new entry in the classic horror franchise.
The film sees Jamie Lee Curtis returning to reprise her role as Laurie Strode, who must confront Michael Myers one final time. Check out the new trailer and a poster below
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Tags: Andi Matichak, Bill Block, Blumhouse Productions, Christopher Allen Nelson, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Halloween, Halloween Movie, Haluk Bilginer, James Jude Courtney., Jamie Lee Curtis, Jefferson Hall, John Carpenter, Judy Greer, Malek Akkad, Miles Robbins, Nick Castle, Omar J. Dorsey, Ryan Freimman, Toby Huss, Virginia Gardner, Will Patton
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Watch Now: First Trailer For New ‘Halloween’ Movie

We were promised that the first trailer for the latest installment of the Halloween franchise would be arriving today, and arrive it has.
You might have thought that this first trailer would be just a teaser, and fans of the series would have been excited to see that. But Universal decided to skip that step and jump right to the full official trailer release. Not a bad deal at all.
Click on over to the other side to check out the Halloween trailer.
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Tags: Andi Matichak, Bill Block, Blumhouse Productions, Christopher Allen Nelson, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Halloween, Halloween Movie, Haluk Bilginer, James Jude Courtney., Jamie Lee Curtis, Jefferson Hall, John Carpenter, Judy Greer, Malek Akkad, Miles Robbins, Nick Castle, Omar J. Dorsey, Ryan Freimman, Toby Huss, Virginia Gardner, Will Patton
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TV Review: Falling Skies Season 2 Premiere

Falling Skies
Two-Hour Season 2 Premiere
Episode 2.01 “Worlds Apart” and 2.02 “Shall We Gather At The River”
Starring: Noah Wyle, Moon Bloodgood, Drew Roy, Jessy Schram, Maxim Knight, Seychelle Gabriel, Peter Shinkoda, Mpho Koaho, Colin Cunningham, Connor Jessup, Will Patton
Air Date: June 17, 2012
TNT’s science-fiction series Falling Skies is a satisfying blend of Jericho, V, and The Walking Dead, a post-apocalyptic drama that chronicles the aftermath of a cataclysmic, debilitating alien invasion.
Created by screenwriter Robert Rodat (Saving Private Ryan) and executive producer Steven Spielberg, Falling Skies is a 21st century spin on The Spirit of ’76 – an American Revolutionary War where the oppressors are extraterrestrials. In only a matter of days, the invaders neutralized our technologies and annihilated 90 percent of the world’s population, leaving only pockets of resistance to fight back.
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Tags: Colin Cunningham, Connor Jessup, Drew Roy, Falling Skies, Jessy Schram, Maxim Knight, Moon Bloodgood, Mpho Koaho, Noah Wyle, Peter Shinkoda, Robert Rodat, Seychelle Gabriel, Steven Spielberg, TNT, Will Patton
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Trailer For Steven Spielberg-Produced Sci-Fi TV Series ‘Falling Skies’ Released

The first trailer for the new TNT alien invasion TV series, Falling Skies, has been released online.
The show is executive produced by none other than Steven Spielberg, and tells the story of human survivors banding together after a devastating alien attack on our planet. Nothing is the same or ever will be again, but these survivors need to find a way to work together and learn the weaknesses of the invading species so that they may fight back and rebuild civilization.
The show certainly looks like it could be a hybrid of Skyline and Spielberg’s War of the Worlds remake, but fans of sci-fi may be interested in giving it a try when Falling Skies arrives in June of 2011.
You can read a lengthy synopsis and see the trailer for yourself by clicking over now, and you can also read a companion web comic by heading over to TNT’s website.
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DVD Review: The Fourth Kind
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The Fourth Kind
DVD | Blu-ray
Directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi
Starring Milla Jovovich, Will Patton, Elias Koteas
Universal Home Entertainment
Released date: March 16, 2010
The Fourth Kind is the latest in a long line of sci-fi/suspense thriller. Dr. Abigail Tyler (Milla Jovovich) uncovers a curious link between several of her patients while videotaping their therapy sessions. Not only do each of the patients have trouble sleeping at night but when they do fall asleep, they both dream of the same white owl that haunts their dreams. As Abigail digs deeper into these dreams, she discovers these dreams could be linked to an alien encounter of the fourth kind.
While The Fourth Kind is definitely a watchable film, there is something about it that prevents me from fully enjoying the picture. It is not the acting that throws me off. All the actors in the film do a pretty good job, especially Jovovich. She shows a lot of range as a doctor and mother, which surprised even this humble writer. I am use to seeing Jovovich fighting a monster or a zombie, so it was a nice change of pace to see her hold a child instead of a sword. It is also not the directing or writing that throws me for a loop. Writer and director Olatunde Osunsanmi writes an entertaining script with some nice scares and dramatic moments. The direction of the film is also fine.
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