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Travicity
12-30-2010, 12:31 AM
Warner Bros. Pictures has always been good to us horror fans, and now that they dragged New Line Cinema under their umbrella things are getting pretty serious. While last year was a completel disaster with the releases of both Jonah Hex and A Nightmare on Elm Street, this coming year is jam-packed with genre films from The Rite to Final Destination 5.

--WARNER BROS./NEW LINE CINEMA 2011 HORROR MOVIE PREVIEW--

Dates Subject to Change

THE RITE (January 28, New Line Cinema)

Adapted from a book by Matt Baglio and inspired by true events, 1408 director Mikael Hafstrom's The Rite follows skeptical seminary student Michael Kovak (Colin O'Donoghue), who reluctantly attends exorcism school at the Vatican. While he's in Rome, Michael meets an unorthodox priest, Father Lucas (Anthony Hopkins), who introduces him to the darker side of his faith, uncovering the devil's reach even to one of the holiest places on Earth.

UNKNOWN (February 18, Warner Bros.)

Dr. Martin Harris (Liam Neeson) awakens after a car accident in Berlin to discover that his wife (January Jones) suddenly doesn't recognize him and another man (Aidan Quinn) has assumed his identity. Ignored by disbelieving authorities and hunted by mysterious assassins, he finds himself alone, tired and on the run. Aided by an unlikely ally (Diane Kruger), Martin plunges headlong into a deadly mystery that will force him to question his sanity, his identity, and just how far he's willing to go to uncover the truth. House of Wax/Orphan director Jaume Collet-Serra gets behind the camera.

RED RIDING HOOD (March 11, New Line)

From Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke: Valerie (Amanda Seyfried) is a beautiful young woman torn between two men. She is in love with a brooding outsider Peter (Shiloh Fernandez), but her parents have arranged for her to marry the wealthy Henry (Max Irons). Unwilling to lose each other, Valerie and Peter are planning to run away together when they learn that Valerie's older sister has been killed by the werewolf that prowls the dark forest surrounding their village. For years, the people have maintained an uneasy truce with the beast, offering the creature a monthly animal sacrifice. But under a blood red moon, the wolf has upped the stakes by taking a human life. Hungry for revenge, the people call on famed werewolf hunter, Father Solomon (Gary Oldman), to help them kill the wolf. But Solomon's arrival brings unintended consequences as he warns that the wolf, who takes human form by day, could be any one of them. As the death toll rises with each moon, Valerie begins to suspect that the werewolf could be someone she loves. Panic grips the town as Valerie discovers that she has a unique connection to the beast--one that inexorably draws them together, making her both suspect...and bait.

FINAL DESTINATION 5 3D (August 26, New Line)

In this fifth installment, Death is just as omnipresent as ever, and is unleashed after one man’s premonition saves a group of coworkers from a terrifying suspension bridge collapse. But this group of unsuspecting souls was never supposed to survive, and, in a terrifying race against time, the ill-fated group frantically tries to discover a way to escape Death’s sinister agenda.

THE APPARITION (September 9, Warner Bros.)

When frightening events start to occur in their home, young couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence that was accidentally conjured during a university parapsychology experiment. The horrifying apparition feeds on their fear and torments them no matter where they try to run. Their last hope is an expert in the supernatural (Tom Felton), but even with his help they may already be too late to save themselves from this terrifying force...

CONTAGION 3D (October 21, Warner Bros.)

Contagion follows the rapid progress of a lethal airborne virus that kills within days. As the fast-moving epidemic grows, the worldwide medical community races to find a cure and control the panic that spreads faster than the virus itself. At the same time, ordinary people struggle to survive in a society coming apart.

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Swinny
12-30-2010, 01:23 AM
I'm intiruged by pretty much all of these. Interesting plots and great casts, could find some gems out of these... or they could all suck. We'll see.

Travicity
12-30-2010, 01:35 AM
FD5 Is annoying lol but if they actually do something and let us find something out about death or at least where it comes from etc could be good.

Swinny
12-30-2010, 02:15 AM
FD5 Is annoying lol but if they actually do something and let us find something out about death or at least where it comes from etc could be good.

Yeah, I don't really care about Final Destination 5. I haven't even seen the 4th one yet, but the 3rd was crap.

Smartmark
12-30-2010, 02:23 AM
I haven't even seen FD 2,3 or 4 :P

Swinny
12-30-2010, 03:07 AM
I haven't even seen FD 2,3 or 4 :P

Two is great, possibly even better than the first one. Unless you didn't like the first one. I was a big fan of the first two, but the third just sucked.

Travicity
12-30-2010, 03:16 AM
Yea I liked two the best and it was something different and it was all out in the open as well instead of dark.

A Blissful Ass
12-30-2010, 04:41 AM
FINAL DESTINATION 5 3D (August 26, New Line):no: just:no:

Kenpachi Zaraki
12-30-2010, 10:23 AM
that one by the Twilight woman is gonna suck monkey balls. Probably have Red Riding Hood fall in love with a wolf this time :shifty:

Swinny
12-30-2010, 10:45 AM
that one by the Twilight woman is gonna suck monkey balls. Probably have Red Riding Hood fall in love with a wolf this time :shifty:

She DIRECTED Twilight, she didn't write the damn thing. She also directed two very well recieved movies in Thirteen and Lords of Dogtown, so... I think the Red Riding Hood has potential. Amanda Seyfried is great, one of the best young actresses today and Gary Oldman is epic. It is a dark tale and a dark take on it could be interesting.