Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
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What’s New on DVD in November: ‘A Bread Factory,’ ‘All About Eve,’ ‘Batman Beyond’ and More
Alonso Duralde’s monthly column spotlights the best Indie, foreign, doc, grindhouse, classic and TV releases on DVD and Blu-ray
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Katie Holmes on Playing ‘Miss Meadows’ Gun-Toting Vigilante: ‘It Was Fun to Play’
“It’s been exciting and rewarding,” the “Dawson Creek” alum tells TheWrap. “I’ve had a chance to play a lot of different characters than the ones I’ve played before.”
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Horror Movies Hit the Dead Zone This Summer
August was a hot month for horror movies in 2009 and 2010, but the month was downright scary for the genre this year
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Hurricane Irene Batters Weekend Box Office: ‘The Help’ Prevails Over Newbies
DreamWorks’ “The Help” spends a second weekend at No. 1; Sony’s “Colombiana” debuts at second place with only $10 million
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Thanks to Hurricane Irene, Weekend Box Office Plunges 20%
“The Help” nets $4.4 million on Friday and should beat a trio of new releases, but a traditionally weak weekend for movies just got bleaker
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Guillermo del Toro on Tyrannical Producers, Hammer-and-Chisel Scenes
Making “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark”: “I said, Let me tell you this, Troy: You’re shooting that scene. It has to open like that. It doesn’t go, it stays”
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The Biggest Monster at This Weekend’s Box Office Is Hurricane Irene
“Our Idiot Brother,” “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark” and “Colombiana” all are in a race to be the second-biggest picture — behind “The Help”
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Review: ‘Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark’ Will Have You Sleeping with the Lights On
Remake of the 1970s TV-movie thrills and chills effectively — although you wonder why the characters don’t leave the dang house already
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Guillermo del Toro Named Guest Director of LA Film Fest
Festival also adds “Green Hornet” screening, conversations with James Franco and Julie Taymor
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Miramax’s ‘Debt’ & ‘Don’t Be Afraid…’ Delayed Indefinitely
The Weinstein Company also has pushed Julian Schnabel’s “Miral” to March 2011
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Disney Sets Date for Guillermo del Toro’s Creature Feature
Katie Holmes and Guy Pearce star in Troy Nixey’s thriller, which Miramax will release in January