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Charlie Sheen Gets Tortured

Filed under: Horror », Thrillers », Casting »

I just wanted you to know that I tried really hard to work in a crack about Denise Richards being thrilled about this particular headline ... but I've never really enjoyed cheap shots all that much, so I'll just leave it at that. Bloody Disgusting is now reporting that Charlie Sheen has been hired by Twisted Pictures to star in their new untitled horror flick. It was last April when the news first hit that the duo behind the Saw franchise were hard at work on a new story to gross out audiences with.

This one will center on a happy couple whose child is kidnapped and then killed by a pedophile. Unsatisfied with the results of the court system, the two decide to kidnap their son's killer and exact a little revenge of their own. The film had originally been titled Tortured, which is pretty self-explanatory, but it looks like Mark Burg and Oren Koules might have dropped the title to avoid confusion with an upcoming crime thriller starring Laurence Fishburne.

Rob Lieberman has already been hired to direct Marek Posival's script. Liberman has mainly worked in TV but he has directed a few features, including Fire in The Sky back in 1993. Posival is a relative newcomer and this will officially be his first feature film. Now that Saw is hopefully wrapping up for good, it will be nice to see Twisted Pictures try something a little different -- with maybe the exception of the odd musical.

FEARnet's First Exclusive: Those Forgotten 'Catacombs'

Filed under: Horror », Lionsgate Films », Home Entertainment »

In addition to being a fine horror site (where you can watch full movies for free if you like!), FEARnet is also a movies-on-demand channel that's available to Comcast subscribers. Generally the FEARnet cable channel offers old-school time-wasters like Leprechaun, Wishmaster and Child's Play ... which is great when you're in the mood to flip through some options and settle in for a nasty little horror flick.

Anyway,as of right now FEARnet is offering their very first "original" movie! It's a flick called Catacombs -- and yes, horror fans, it's that one with Shannyn Sossamon that's been sitting on a shelf at Lionsgate Central for the past two years. I haven't seen the movie yet (probably later tonight!), but I think it's pretty nifty that the channel has a "first-run" title to offer the viewers. Even if it sucks, Catacombs is definitely a horror movie you haven't seen yet, plus it's a freebie anyway.

Here's what the IMDb says about Catacombs: "On her first trip to Paris, a young woman hits a party in the Catacombs, the 200-mile labyrinth of limestone tunnels under the city that's lined with the remains of 7 million people. Separated from her friends, she becomes convinced that someone or something is chasing her." The flick was cooked up by writer / directors Tomm Coker and David Elliot. (The former is a comic book artist and the latter wrote The Watcher.) It's also a Twisted Pictures production, which means it comes from the same checkbook that birthed the Saw series. (Lionsgate will release the flick on DVD early next year.)

So let's say you're dying to see Catacombs now ... but you don't get the FEARnet cable channel. Well FEARnot, because if you really want to watch the flick (online, for free), you can do so right here starting on October 31. (Full disclosure: I write horror reviews for the FEARnet website, just so you know. But I'd be sharing the news on FREE NEW horror movies no matter where they were hosted.)

Saw-Makers to Twist Four Old Horror Classics

Filed under: Classics », Horror », Remakes and Sequels »

For those who've been wondering when those guys at Twisted Pictures were going to stand up and do something a little different from the Saw series, here it is: Something new. Something different. Ready for it? A bunch of horror remakes. What? Horror remakes are hot ... these ... days... Aren't they?

At least the Saw producers are going back farther than 1986 for their remake fodder. According to Variety, Twisted has made a deal to remake four of the dusty old RKO chillers. Which ones? These ones: I Walked With a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943) The Body Snatcher (Robert Wise, 1945), Bedlam (Mark Robson, 1946) and a mystery title ... as yet unchosen! Creeeeepyyyy! Producer Mark Burg sums it up rather succinctly: "We've thought a long time about how to update these classic titles to make them commercial ... If these films go well, we hope it leads to more."

Plus hey, since the movies exist already, you barely need half a screenwriter! Still, let's give the Twisted boys a little credit. They could easily coast by on the Saw series alone, but they're trying to branch out into new territory. (Well, if making four horror remakes really counts as "new territory.") It's got to be better than the alternative: Twisted also produced the quick-vanishing Dead Silence and the still-shelved Catacombs.
 
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