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Thumbnail : Puss in Boots – Director Chris Miller on the blessing of Guillermo del Toro

Puss in Boots – Director Chris Miller on the blessing of Guillermo del Toro

Chris Miller joined DreamWorks Animation in 1998 as a story artist on the studio’s first animated comedy Antz. He went on to be a director with Shrek the Third. Chris now helms the spin-off, Puss in Boots, with Antonio Banderas…

Thumbnail : Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark – Director Troy Nixey on his first film

Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark – Director Troy Nixey on his first film

Former comic book artist Troy Nixey, caught Guillermo del Toro’s attention with the short film, Latchkey’s Lament and decided to make him the director while he took the role of producer. During a recent promotional visit to New York, Troy talked about making his feature debut and collaborating with Guillermo…

Thumbnail : Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark – Film Review

Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark – Film Review

Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark uses classic ingredients of suspense, peril and some terrific shocks to create an old-school horror movie that’s frightfully fun even with a few plot problems. There are no gallons-of-gore butcherings, no nude scenes and no sexual violence whatsoever…

Thumbnail : Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark – Does Bailee Madison like being scared?

Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark – Does Bailee Madison like being scared?

When Guillermo del Toro decided to remake the TV movie replacing the young lead, played by Kim Darby in the original, with a 9-year-old child, he found it to be his greatest casting challenge. But, through the recommendation of actress Natalie Portman, he found Bailee Madison…

Thumbnail : Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark – Writer Guillermo del Toro updating an original

Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark – Writer Guillermo del Toro updating an original

In 1973, writer/producer Guillermo del Toro saw a television movie called Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, which he believes to be the scariest TV production ever made. Almost 40 years later, he has produced an updated version of this horror classic…

Thumbnail : Priest – Director Scott Stewart and the supernaturally gifted ass-kicker

Priest – Director Scott Stewart and the supernaturally gifted ass-kicker

Last year Scott Stewart co-wrote and directed Legion starring Dennis Quaid and Paul Bettany. He’s reunited with Bettany in his new movie Priest. Here he tells us why he was initially concerned about the religious element…

Thumbnail : DreamWorks Event – Screenings of Kung Fu Panda 2 and Puss In Boots

DreamWorks Event – Screenings of Kung Fu Panda 2 and Puss In Boots

The press was invited by DreamWorks to the Director’s Guild for a sneak peek at two of their most anticipated releases this year, Kung Fu Panda 2, which opens on May 26th, and Puss In Boots, which premieres on November 4th…

Thumbnail : Wilfred (and The Hobbit) – Elijah Wood on how life can be a dog and still fun

Wilfred (and The Hobbit) – Elijah Wood on how life can be a dog and still fun

We caught up with Elijah Wood at the Fox-TV party this week. He was there to promote his new comedy on F/X called Wilfred. But it didn’t take long before we got to the subject everyone is interested in – his return to The Lord of the Rings franchise…

Thumbnail : Saw 3D – Cary Elwes talks about his return to the popular horror franchise

Saw 3D – Cary Elwes talks about his return to the popular horror franchise

For fans of the popular Saw franchise, the biggest piece of news in the newest and most likely final installment, was that actor Cary Elwes would be reprising his role as Dr Lawrence Gordon from the original film…

Thumbnail : The 36th Saturn Awards honors the best of science fiction, fantasy and horror

The 36th Saturn Awards honors the best of science fiction, fantasy and horror

At the 36th Annual Saturn Awards fantasy and horror, James Cameron was once again ‘King of the World’. Best Actor in a Guest-Starring Role went to Anne Torv and Leonard Nimoy, both for Fringe. We have all the details with an Exclusive on the spot report….

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