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New ‘30 Days of Night: Dark Days‘ stills have been released and added to the gallery. Cannot wait to see this movie. Click on the previews below to view them. ![]() |
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The schedule for the Friday, July 23 programming of 2010 San Diego Comic Con International has been released, revealing that the day will be filled with a lot of discussions about the works in superhero, sci-fi and horror genres. On this early weekend, Sony Pictures will get more spotlight as they bring not only one but two of their upcoming releases. For those craving for some horrors, panels for Guillermo del Toro’s “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark” and “30 Days of Night: Dark Days“, which will serve as a sequel to “30 Days of Night“, could help quench the thirst. Among the panels for sci-fi works, meanwhile, there will be a presentation for Universal Pictures’ “Skyline“.
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced plans to bring the direct-to-video sequel “30 Days of Night: Dark Days” to Blu-ray Disc on October 5th. The release will be in a Blu-ray & DVD “combo pack” with tech specs of full 1080p Hi-Def video in the 1.78:1 aspect ratio and DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio sound. The film was directed by Ben Ketai, stars Kiele Sanchez, Rhys Coiro, Diora Baird, Harold Perrineau, and Mia Kirshner. This is the sequel to the graphic novel “30 Days of Night” which was turned into a film in 2007. The title is not yet available for pre-order over at Amazon but stay tuned and we’ll keep you updated. Bonus materials are set to include the following listed below.
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The website for distributor E1 Entertainment has confirmed that Adam Gierasch’s remake of Night of the Demons is going to make its DVD and Blu-Ray debut on October 19. You can read our exclusive set report here and check out a slew of stills/behind-the-scenes images in our gallery. No special features have been announced yet, however, we’ve heard rumblings that you can expect on-set interviews and footage. Furthermore, for those in L.A., there may be a special event screening so you can check it out in the theater. A redo of Kevin Tenney’s ’80s cult classic, Gierasch’s film stars Diora Baird, Shannon Elizabeth, Monica Keena, Edward Furlong, Bobbi Sue Luther, John F. Beach, Michael Copon and Tiffany Shepis. Source: Shocktillyoudrop.com ![]() |
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A new trailer for Diora Baird‘s upcoming movie Quit which premiered at Newport Beach International Film Festival on April 24th has been released which you can view above. I’ve also added HD screencatures which you can view by clicking on the previews below.
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You may have noticed that the film ‘Blood Out’ has been removed from Diora Baird’s IMDB profile. According she won’t be in the film any more. She revealed on twitter that the reason for her departure is due to “schedule conflicts with Riddle“. She has now been replaced by 90210 star Annalynne Mccord. It such a big shame since ‘Blood Out’ looked really promising, hopefully something better will come up soon. ![]() |
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Filming continued this week in South Fayette on “Riddle,” starring Val Kilmer, the first collaboration of Pittsburgh-area natives Brian and John Hartman and their friend Nick Mross. “Pretty much everyone on this crew is from Pittsburgh,” said crew member Curtis Abbot, an Ohio native who now lives here. No release date is set, but Brian Hartman said a major distributor is on board. Tuesday marked the 14th of 21 scheduled days of filming, which began in Brownsville. “We spent about six months writing it,” Hartman said. “It took four to five months to plan the whole thing out.” The plot involves a woman (Elizabeth Harnois) who comes home from college three years after her brother is kidnapped — and sees someone wearing some of her brother’s clothing. She’s drawn to a town named Riddle, which Brian Hartman described as a “closed-down town with a lot of mystery to it.” The movie also stars William Sadler and Diora Baird. Yesterday, much of the shooting centered on an old barn, supposedly home to a survivalist. A python skin and a live squirrel are among the “extras.” The rain presented some issues, but the crew navigated around it. “It’s just making it a little muddy,” said location man Steve Hough of Nevillewood. The movie, including editing, is scheduled to be completed in October. Hartman said it could be released in summer 2011. Hartman said his team also is working on another film in the same genre as “Riddle.” Source: Pittsburghlive.com ![]() |
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