First ‘Monsters’ Image Shows the Infected Zone
February 15, 2010 by Alison
In more news to make you envy those SXSW attendees, the first image from Gareth Edwards’ Monsters has emerged. The film will be making its premiere at the Austin film festival–featured in the Midnighters lineup and feels vaguely like District-9. The story revolves around a journalist leading a tourist through an infected zone between Mexico and the United States. The infected are people who have come into contact with a crashed NASA space probe six years ago. Do we have some extra-terrestrials on our hands?
There isn’t a lot floating around yet about Monsters, but the image shows a traveler looking …read more
‘Carnivàle’ Writer Wants to ‘Go to Hell’
Carnivàle writer Tracy Torme will be behind Escape Artists’ new feature, Go to Hell, according to Bloody-Disgusting. Rumor has it the film is due out 2011 and there is currently no director attached to the project.
The film follows a hostage negotiator who is near death after a plane crash, but stays alive as his body becomes frozen in the cold water. While frozen, he visits Hell until he is revived by doctors and is then charged with the task of revisiting Hell to rescue someone trapped there.
Torme is also behind the 1993 alien abduction flick Fire in the Sky, starring …read more
Exclusive Interview With David Richmond-Peck From ‘V’
November 24, 2009 by Alison
When the TV series V hit the air in 1983, it quickly established itself as the thinking man’s sci-fi–an allegorical and creative imagining that combined suspense, action and philosophical drama (with a nice helping of cheese thrown in for good measure). It was easy to ignore the low production value for a great story that at its heart was very human despite the alien theme. This is the very reason I feel confident posting an ultimately sci-fi themed topic on a horror website.
Aside from being smart and seriously entertaining, there are many reasons that the show appealed to horror audiences. …read more
Oren Peli’s ‘Area 51′ Plot Details Uncovered
November 11, 2009 by Alison
I wonder how amazing Oren Peli feels these days. Paranormal Activity was a huge hit and now he’s been handed a significantly larger budget to make another documentary-horror flick, Area 51. I’ve been babbling here and there about it but overall the storyline has been pretty hush-hush. We do know it centers around three teenagers whose curiosity leads them to the elusive Area 51 Air Force base in the Nevada desert. And we know Peli will once again use undiscovered actors, including Reid Warner, Darrin Bragg and Ben Rovne. Latino Review recently got their hands on a “script/outline hybrid” which …read more
Oren Peli’s ‘Area 51′ Cast Announcement
November 4, 2009 by Alison
Even though I want to avoid the hype before seeing it, I’ve been anxious to find out more details about Oren Peli’s alien flick Area 51. Bloody-Disgusting reported today that Room 101, Solana Films and Blumhouse Productions will be producing Peli’s new flick, starring Reid Warner, Darrin Bragg and Ben Rovne. The film is currently in production and is expected to hit theaters sometime in 2010. Not much is being said yet about the film other than Peli using ‘found footage’ to tell the story of three teenagers who discover the elusive Area 51 Air Force base in the Nevada desert.
Perhaps …read more
Trailer for New Alien Flick ‘Darkening Sky’
On the tail of the new abduction thriller, The Fourth Kind, is Victor Bornia’s Darkening Sky–an indie horror-thriller currently in post-production. The film stars Rider Strong (Cabin Fever, Cabin Fever 2), Ezra Buzzington (Halloween 2, The Hills Have Eyes), Charley Rossman (Superbad, CSI) and Sally Berman (Angels and Demons). Danica Stewart, Suzanne Ford, Tim Winters, Bella Difiore and Maitland McConnell also star. Darkening Sky is scheduled for a 2010 release.
In the tense psychological thriller set against a twisted, sci-fi backdrop, Strong plays Eric Rainer, a troubled grad student searching for his girlfriend who has mysteriously vanished. Desperate for answers, he …read more
Creepy Critic: ‘The Fourth Kind’ Review
October 29, 2009 by Alison
I was able to catch an early screening of Universal Pictures’ The Fourth Kind in New York City last weekend and have been avoiding writing my review since then. There were parts of the movie that I found absolutely frightening but the film’s gimmicky technique was completely distracting which left me annoyed and disappointed.
‘The fourth kind’ is a term used to describe an alien abduction. The film is set in modern day Nome, Alaska where supposedly since the 1960’s, a large number of the population is reported missing every year. Milla Jovovich plays psychologist Dr. Abigail Tyler who began videotaping sessions with traumatized …read more
More on Oren Peli’s ‘Area 51′
If you haven’t seen Paranormal Activity yet there’s always Area 51 to look forward to! Writer-director Oren Peli is set to start production next week on his follow-up to the supernatural success. Not much is being said yet, but the story is centered around three teenagers who discover the elusive Area 51 Air Force base in the Nevada desert. Like Paranormal Activity, the film will use the ‘found footage’ angle but the budget will be bigger than a few thousand. He plans on using ‘unknowns’ for his cast which I think worked quite well in Paranormal Activity.
Here’s what the crew has …read more
‘The Fourth Kind’ One Sheet
September 24, 2009 by Alison
What do you guys think of the brand spanking new one sheet for The Fourth Kind?
The fourth kind is a term used to describe an alien abduction. The film is set in modern day Nome, Alaska where supposedly since the 1960s, a large number of the population is reported missing every year. I haven’t researched this yet so if there are any readers in Alaska who can comment on this, please do. Milla Jovovich plays psychologist Dr. Abigail Tyler who began videotaping sessions with traumatized patients and discovered evidence of alien abduction in the process. Supposedly this footage is integrated into …read more
Exclusive Interview With Chris Augustin from Aliens the Truth
September 21, 2009 by Alison
UFO’s, Extraterrestrial Intelligence (ETI), time travel–I’ll admit, I’m not entirely sure what my beliefs are. I’d like to think there’s something or someone else out there–to believe otherwise seems self-absorbed. Needless to say, the universe is a big place and there is a lot we don’t know.
Chris Augustin has experienced the unknown, researched it and runs a website that is a wealth of information called Aliens the Truth. He provides the resources for you to make your own decisions. I spoke with Chris to find out more about his own search for the truth. Be sure to watch his video-on-demand …read more


