“Kill me. Kill me, Charley… before I turn into a vampire, and… GIVE YOU A HICKEY!”
The Strange Brew Cult Movie night returns at their new home, the Arkadin Cinema & Bar, with a screening of THE FRIGHT NIGHT(1985) on Wednesday, October 6th at 7:00 pm (movie starts at sundown on the backlot Patio). The Arkadin is located at 5228 Gravois Ave, St Louis, MO 63116. The Strange Brew Cult Movie night takes place the first Wednesday of every month at Arkadin Cinema. Films are currently showing on the Backlot Patio (Enter through the Heavy Anchor) and bringing extra lawn chairs is strongly encouraged. Admission: $9.00. A Facebook invite for the event with ticket info can be found HERE
In celebration of the December 13th release of FRIGHT NIGHT on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD, Digital and On-Demand, WAMG presents you with these amazing and fun holiday cards! Share some holiday spirit, FRIGHT NIGHT style! You will find them below.
DreamWorks Pictures’ Fright Night, starring Colin Farrell, arrives onDecember 13, 2011 just in time to take a bite out of the holidays on Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray™, DVD, Digital and On-Demand. Inspired by the 1985 gothic horror cult classic and directed by Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl,Mr. Woodcock),all hell breaks loose when High School Senior Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) discovers his charming new neighbor Jerry (Farrell) is a Vampire preying on his neighborhood.
Packed with un-rated bonus features, the Blu-ray release includes a fang-in-cheek mockumentary “Peter Vincent: Swim Inside My Mind,” a hilarious satirical look at David Tennant’s egocentric “rock star” anti-hero character, Peter Vincent; “The Official How to Make a Funny Vampire Movie Guide;” “Squid Man: Extended and Uncut;” “Frightful Facts & Terrifying Trivia;” “Deleted Scenes;” and a “Gag Reel.” Also included is the uncensored “No One Believes Me” music video directed by Fright Night’s director Craig Gillespie and performed by hip hop recording artist Kid Cudi.
Proclaimed, “A Bloody Good Time” by Trey Alexander (Fandango.com), FrightNight features an all-star cast including: Colin Farrell (Horrible Bosses, Crazy Heart), Anton Yelchin (Star Trek, Terminator Salvation), Toni Collette (Academy Award® nominee for The Sixth Sense, and Golden Globe® winner for United States of Tara), Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Kick Ass, Superbad), David Tennant (Dr. Who, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) and Imogen Poots (Jane Eyre, 28 Weeks Later).
Charley (Anton Yelchin) is a high school senior who’s on top of the world—he’s running with the popular crowd and dating Amy (Imogen Poots), the most coveted girl in school. But trouble arrives when Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next door. He seems like a nice guy––at first. But there’s something not quite right, and no one else, including Charley’s mom (Toni Collette) seems to notice. After his classmates start to mysteriously disappear without a trace, Charlie discovers that there is more to his new neighbor than meets the eye. Now he must do all he can to protect his mom and girlfriend Amy from meeting the same fate as his best friend Ed Thompson (Christopher Mintz-Plasse).
In honor of FRIGHT NIGHT coming to Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack & DVD on December 9th, WAMG is giving away FRIGHT NIGHT PRIZE PACKS!
PRIZES:
(1) Grand Prize = 1 “Peter Vincent” T-Shirt + 1 Blu-ray+DVD Combo Pack (4) Runners Up = 4 “Peter Vincet” T-Shirts (each runner up will get 1 T-Shirt)
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3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING: What actor played Peter Vincent in the original 1985 version.
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Synopsis:
Senior Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin) finally has it all—he’s running with the popular crowd and dating the hottest girl in high school. In fact, he’s so cool he’s even dissing his best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). But trouble arrives when an intriguing stranger Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next door. He seems like a great guy at first, but there’s something not quite right—and everyone, including Charlie’s mom (Toni Collette), doesn’t notice. After witnessing some very unusual activity, Charlie comes to an unmistakable conclusion: Jerry is a vampire preying on his neighborhood. Unable to convince anyone that he’s telling the truth, Charlie has to find a way to get rid of the monster himself in this Craig Gillespie-helmed revamp of the comedy-horror classic.
The film stars Anton Yelchin as Charley Brewster, Colin Farrell as Jerry, Toni Collette as Jane Brewster, Imogen Poots as Amy, Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Evil Ed, and David Tennant as Peter Vincent.
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On Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray™, DVD, Digital and On-Demand, December 13, 2011
Complete with never-before-seen, UNRATED bonus features that add to a bloody good time
DreamWorks Pictures’ Fright Night, starring Colin Farrell, arrives onDecember 13, 2011 just in time to take a bite out of the holidays on Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray™, DVD, Digital and On-Demand. Inspired by the 1985 gothic horror cult classic and directed by Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl,Mr. Woodcock), all hell breaks loose when High School Senior Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) discovers his charming new neighbor Jerry (Farrell) is a Vampire preying on his neighborhood.
Packed with un-rated bonus features, the Blu-ray release includes a fang-in-cheek mockumentary “Peter Vincent: Swim Inside My Mind,” a hilarious satirical look at David Tennant’s egocentric “rock star” anti-hero character, Peter Vincent; “The Official How to Make a Funny Vampire Movie Guide;” “Squid Man: Extended and Uncut;” “Frightful Facts & Terrifying Trivia;” “Deleted Scenes;” and a “Gag Reel.” Also included is the uncensored “No One Believes Me” music video directed by Fright Night’s director Craig Gillespie and performed by hip hop recording artist Kid Cudi.
Proclaimed, “A Bloody Good Time” by Trey Alexander (Fandango.com), FrightNight features an all-star cast including: Colin Farrell (Horrible Bosses, Crazy Heart), Anton Yelchin (Star Trek, Terminator Salvation), Toni Collette (Academy Award® nominee for The Sixth Sense, and Golden Globe® winner for United States of Tara), Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Kick Ass, Superbad), David Tennant (Dr. Who, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) and Imogen Poots (Jane Eyre, 28 Weeks Later).
Charley (Anton Yelchin) is a high school senior who’s on top of the world—he’s running with the popular crowd and dating Amy (Imogen Poots), the most coveted girl in school. But trouble arrives when Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next door. He seems like a nice guy––at first. But there’s something not quite right, and no one else, including Charley’s mom (Toni Collette) seems to notice. After his classmates start to mysteriously disappear without a trace, Charlie discovers that there is more to his new neighbor than meets the eye. Now he must do all he can to protect his mom and girlfriend Amy from meeting the same fate as his best friend Ed Thompson (Christopher Mintz-Plasse).
Fright Night will be available to own and for in-home viewing as follows:
3-Disc Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack (1 Blu-ray 3D + 1 Blu-ray + 1 DVD with Digital Copy)
Suggested Retail Price: $49.99 U.S./$56.99 Canada
Bonus Features:
*Gag Reel (unrated)
*Kid Cudi Music Video (uncensored version) – “No One Believes Me”
*Squid Man – Extended & Uncut
*Peter Vincent: Swim Inside My Mind
*The Official “How to Make a Funny Vampire Movie” Guide
*Frightful Facts & Terrifying Trivia
*5 Deleted Scenes with intros by Director Craig Gillepsie (Ride to School; *Neighborly; Once A Freak, Always A Freak; Midori & Kerosene; and Back at the Penthouse)
2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack (1 Blu-ray + 1 DVD)
Suggested Retail Price: $30.99 U.S./$46.99 Canada
Bonus Features:
*Gag Reel (unrated)
*Kid Cudi Music Video (uncensored version) – “No One Believes Me”
*Squid Man – Extended & Uncut
*Peter Vincent: Swim Inside My Mind
*The Official “How to Make a Funny Vampire Movie” Guide
*Frightful Facts & Terrifying Trivia
*5 Deleted Scenes with intros by Director Craig Gillepsie (Ride to School; *Neighborly; Once A Freak, Always A Freak; Midori & Kerosene; and Back at the Penthouse)
1-Disc DVD (1 DVD)
Suggested Retail Price: $29.99 U.S./$35.99 Canada
Bonus Features:
*Gag Reel (unrated)
*Kid Cudi Music Video (uncensored version) – “No One Believes Me”
*Squid Man – Extended & Uncut
Digital (3D, High Definition & Standard Definition)
Suggested Retail Price: 3D & High Definition = $39.99 U.S./$35.99 Canada
Standard Definition = $29.99 U.S./$35.99 Canada
Bonus Features:
*Gag Reel (unrated)
*Kid Cudi Music Video (uncensored version) – “No One Believes Me”
*Squid Man – Extended & uncut
*Live in Las Vegas: An Interview with Peter Vincent
*The Official “How to Make a Funny Vampire Movie” Guide
On-Demand
For additional information and pricing, please contact your television provider or favorite digital retailer. Bonus features are not offered with On-Demand.
SPECIFICATIONS:
STREET DATE:December 13, 2011 (Direct Pre-book: 10/18 / Distributor Pre-book 11/1) Feature Run Time: 106 minutes Rating: U.S.: R/Canadian: CE: 14A (Bonus Material Not Rated) Aspect Ratio: Blu-ray 3D & Blu-ray: 1.78:1 (Feature Film) DVD: 16×9 Widescreen (Feature Film) Audio: Blu-ray 3D & Blu-ray: 7.1 DTS-HD MA (English)/ 5.1 Dolby Digital (French & Spanish) DVD: 5.1 Dolby Languages& Subtitles: English and French
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Director Craig Gillepsie’s FRIGHT NIGHT is a modern take on Tom Holland’s 1985 horror classic and another scary addition to the canon of vampire movies. I recently had the honor of interviewing one of my idols, the film’s screenwriter Marti Noxon.
Known as a writer and executive producer on TV’s “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” series, Noxon most recently wrote the script for DreamWorks Studios’ I AM NUMBER FOUR. She has also served as consulting producer of TV’s “Mad Men,” “Prison Break,” and “Angel” and is currently a consulting writer and producer on this season’s “Glee.” Besides her TV work, Noxon is currently writing and producing BAD BABY for DreamWorks.
While keeping my hero-worship in check, as well as being an ethusiastic FRIGHT NIGHT fan, I spoke with the affable Noxon by phone about the film, the surprise cameo and her favorite horror movies.
MM: What drew you to this vampire project – a reimagining of Tom Holland’s film?
MN: I’ve spent a long time in the Vampire world. After many years in the Buffy universe, I had the appetite to visit it again. I’m very fond of the original film and I wanted to hold true to Tom Holland’s premise and the characters. So I went more with an emotional tone and really wanted to make it very scary and funny at the same time.
MM: There’s become a romantic element to vampires in today’s pop culture – thankfully missing from Colin Farrell’s Jerry and his rows of fangs.
MN: Yes, I agree.
MM: It’s almost as if they’ve been dumbed down. What’s happened to make them go from the well-known predators, (buring in the sun, no reflection in mirrors, stake to the heart), to these conflicted beings with such drama?
MN: Well there’s always been a precedent that they’re tortured souls. I loved reading Anne Rice’s novels characterizations of the vampires. But it’s become so over-saturated with romanticized vamps. Some of the mystery and shock value surrounding them is gone in today’s TV and films. So yes they’ve become love-sick vampires. We went away from that and made Jerry very scary and sexual.
MM: At the screenings a few weeks ago, I could tell there were people in the theater that hadn’t a clue who Chris Sarandon was when he popped up. Meanwhile, the rest of us went beserk – clapping and howling by the surprise. What would you say to all the naysayers of the remake?
MN: People have a real affection for the original. I wanted to combine old aspects of the original with new elements to make a fresh film. It had to be a film that reflects the affection for the 1985 film while giving everyone a new experience.
MM: There are more than a few nods to the original 1985 film and Sarandon’s cameo was genius. Was all this part of your original screenplay?
MN: Actually Chris Sarandon’s reps contacted us. He wanted to be a part of the film. He really wanted in. You know Chris was a moderator on the FRIGHT NIGHT Comic-Con panel this year. He was so nice to everyone – very easy to talk to.
MM: I was really glad to see how you stepped up Imogen Poots’ and Toni Collette’s characters in this new version. They’re not running around screaming in hysterics. These two stand their ground in many scenes during the movie.
MN: (Laughs) Yes, yes. It takes another woman to notice that. I appreciate that! There’s a pivotal scene in the original where Mrs. Brewster is having a meltdown and I wanted to get away from that. I stayed away from having these characters being afraid. I wanted to make sure these women where smart and creative and resourceful. They don’t take any guff.
MM: On women and horror, what are your thoughts on how far women have come since the days of Buffy? You’re the screenwriter on FRIGHT NIGHT. There’s Gale Anne Hurd’s AMC zombie show Walking Dead. Many of us genuinely like to watch horror-themed movies and TV.
MN: Today, women are more widely seen as really liking horror. There are more women writers in the genre now than ever before…its little victories. Young women are writing it and watching what’s out there – True Blood, Twilight and Walking Dead – while acknowledging the dudes.
MM: On the topic of dudes, my favorite – the great Peter Vincent. Can you tell me how you revamped the immortal Roddy McDowall’s turn as the late-night TV slayer into David Tennant’s cheeky Vegas magician with all the leather.
MN: (Laughs) Yes!
MM: He’s sporting a silk robe, living in a penthouse with the women and the booze. By the end he’s in a short leather coat, sneakers and jeans. It has a 1980’s revisionist feel to it.
MN: Right, right. Well, it’s late in his career to have this success and in the end he’s really a fraud and a coward. In the spirit of the character he’s disappointed in himself and it’s not kosher. He’s loathes himself and has gone down this self-destructive path. In the end, Vincent is colored by fear.
MM: I have to ask – what’s your favorite scary movie?
MN: I had to make up a list of ten on my all-time scary films for an article. But if I had to pick one, I’d have to say POLTERGEIST. It’s really scary and I love the characters.
MM: It still plays well today, doesn’t it?
MN: Very much so – the build up to the ending is great. There’s two other films I’d add to that list. I also like the EXORCIST. I’m still terrified by it…it holds up even today. Lastly, the BLAIR WITCH PROJECT. That film messed…me…up. What makes it really scary is that they found that footage of what happened – very unexpected horror film!
Something is amiss as kids and adults from a Vegas suburbia slowly begin to disappear. Many homes in the neighborhood are empty due to foreclosure which makes it ripe for anyone to take up residence in a town that comes alive at night. Enter senior high school student Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin), former geek and now the cool guy who’s dating the girl of his dreams Amy (Imogen Poots). His big head has led him to abandon his former best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) who’s been trying to warn Charley and anyone who will listen that people are missing. Ed suspects the new guy, Jerry (Colin Farrell), who’s just moved in next door to Charley and his mom (Toni Collette). No one but Ed seems to notice Jerry’s unusual comings and goings and goes as far as to film the guy so he can prove the myth that vampires will come across as invisible if recorded. It’s not until Charley rescues a woman from Jerry’s house that he realizes the hunky construction worker is the evil one who’s been preying on his neighborhood.
In the same vein as the original, lonely Ed is turned into a vampire and Charley finds himself alone and unable to convince anyone that there’s a vampire among them. After being spied on enough, Jerry goes on the attack by blowing up the Brewster’s house and chases after Charley, Amy and Mrs. Brewster into the night. In a confrontation on the dark highway, along with being rear-ended by an unsuspecting driver, Charley’s mom is severely injured and hospitalized. There’s only once place to turn now. Charley goes for help with his vampire problem to Las Vegas illusionist Peter Vincent, deliciously played by David Tennant. He’s more than a little bonkers on stage during his show, all clad in leather and long haired, but with the wig off the magician is a disenchanted, shell of a man.
Once the realization sets in that he and Jerry have some back history, and sufficiently scared enough, Vincent decides he may have more expertise on this Nosferatu than he first thought. With only thoughts of surviving, Charley and Vincent venture deep into the vampire’s sanctuary for a final confrontation with Jerry and his multiple rows of shark-like teeth.
FRIGHT NIGHT plays out like a coming of age story wrapped within a vampire tale. Everyone can identify with that stage in life when you journey from adolescence to grownup, and in Charley’s case, hero. The audience can empathize and connect with Noxon’s script that’s a finely balanced tale of gore and humor. Ironically it’s Jerry who forces him into deciding what’s really important in life. There’s no denial that the once-geek Charley is desperately attempting to shy away from the fact that he really was a geek. He’s abandoned his old friends for the new, in-crowd cohorts. He’s making choices on how he views his Mom and friends and before he realizes he’s confronted by a vampire who he has to defeat.
Colin Farrell is terrifyingly sexy as Jerry. He’s very convincing as the 400 year old, charismatic killer who’s main purpose in life is to exist and feed, feed, feed. FRIGHT NIGHT’s CGI vampire metamorphosis is actually quite good alongside all the 3D crosses, blood and body parts flying at you, but ultimately it’s David Tennant’s turn as vampire slayer, Peter Vincent, that’s the red icing on the cake. Immortalized in the original by Roddy McDowall, Tennant really has the most fun as the self-proclaimed vampire expert who loves two things in life – sex and booze. Behind the facade of itchy leather and Vegas penthouse, Tennant is very believable as a guy who’s more comfortable in a t-shirt, jeans and sneakers.
FRIGHT NIGHT is that refreshingly, fanged remake that surpasses the original as a “staked through the heart” horror film. TWILIGHT fans need not apply
DreamWorks Pictures held a Special Advance Screening of the upcoming horror-filled, fun ride FRIGHT NIGHT on Tuesday, August 16, at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema-South Lamar in Austin, Texas with stars of the movie Anton Yelchin, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Dave Franco attending.
Have a look at the footage and images sent over to WAMG!
Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Anton Yelchin, and Dave Franco attend an Alamo Drafthouse and DreamWorks Pictures advance screening of ‘Fright Night’ in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, August 16, 2011.
Dreamworks even included the menu of the evening’s bloody feast!
Synopsis:
Senior Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin) finally has it all – he’s running with the popular crowd and dating the hottest girl in high school. In fact, he’s so cool he’s even dissing his best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). But trouble arrives when an intriguing stranger Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next door. He seems like a great guy at first, but there’s something not quite right – and everyone, including Charlie’s mom (Toni Collette), doesn’t notice. After witnessing some very unusual activity, Charlie comes to an unmistakable conclusion: Jerry is a vampire preying on his neighborhood. Unable to convince anyone that he’s telling the truth, Charlie has to find a way to get rid of the monster himself in this Craig Gillespie-helmed revamp of the comedy-horror classic.
The film stars Anton Yelchin as Charley Brewster, Colin Farrell as Jerry, Toni Collette as Jane Brewster, Imogen Poots as Amy, Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Evil Ed, and David Tennant as Peter Vincent.
With the screenplay by Marti Noxon (TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, I AM NUMBER FOUR), DreamWorks FRIGHT NIGHT hits theaters August 19th, 2011.
Before you head out to the theater this weekend to see DreamWorks Pictures’ horror film FRIGHT NIGHT, opening on Friday August 19th, watch the official “No One Believes Me” Kid Cudi music video and check out some fun facts about the film below.
Check out the website http://www.frightnightfrenzy.com/ where you can register and accumulate points to win” killer” prizes. The site has info about this week’s upcoming FRIGHT NIGHT Friday bar night in St. Louis.
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– “Fright Night” boasts a truly international cast. Director Craig Gillespie and Toni Collette are from Australia, Imogen Poots was born in England, Colin Farrell hails from Ireland, David Tennant is from Scotland and Anton Yelchin is from Russia. Christopher Mintz-Plasse comes all the way from Los Angeles, California.
– Director Craig Gillespie (“Lars and the Real Girl”) directed Toni Collette to an Emmy® Award and a Golden Globe® Award for her starring role in Showtime’s “United States of Tara.”
– Colin Farrell, who plays the role of the vampire Jerry, is such a fan of the original “Fright Night” that he has seen the classic horror film at least 12 times.
– David Tennant, portraying vampire expert Peter Vincent, is a classically trained British actor, who starred in the hit BBC series “Dr. Who.”
– When Imogen Poots shot an old revolver at vampire Jerry, it was the first time she had ever fired a gun.
– Fright Night” screenwriter Marti Noxon has a lot of experience with the undead, having previously written for vampires on the popular television series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”
– “Fright Night” is set in Las Vegas, where late-night activity is not viewed as out of the ordinary.
– The “Fright Night” exteriors were shot in Rio Rancho, a desert community northwest of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
– Costume Designer Susan Matheson had great fun creating costumes for David Tennant’s character, illusionist Peter Vincent. For his stage-show look she designed a classic leather frock coat with an exaggerated collar. Then she gave him lots of rings on his fingers and some very tight, stretch leather pants with boots. For his vampire-fighting scenes, the look changed to another long leather coat with a revisionist 1980s feel, worn with a T-shirt, jeans and sneakers.
– “Fright Night” interior sets were built on Stage 2 and Stage 3 at Albuquerque Studios.
– Peter Vincent’s (played by David Tennant) “Fright Night” stage-show set was built in the amphitheater of the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque.
– One-of-a-kind props include the St. Michael’s stake, which was whittled from wood and bone, the Assyrian Egyptian vampire stake, the Polynesian stake, crosses, vials of holy water and a stake gun, all designed and built by Prop Master Ben Lowney.
– Prop Master Ben Lowney used a sharp piece of bone to create one of the vampire stakes. On the cap, he inscribed something cryptic in ancient Greek and Latin, which he is keeping as a secret while waiting for someone to slow down the movie and decipher what has been written.
– To create a crucifix nail that looks ancient, Ben Lowney, the prop master, researched photos of Roman nails that are in the British Museum. To achieve the same look, he soaked an iron bolt in acid for a week. When finished, it looked like a relic.
– The gun created for Imogen Poots to shoot is actually a replica of a gun owned by World War II hero, General George S. Patton.
– The makeup effects were by Howard Berger and Greg Nicotero, who designed five distinctive stages of makeup to transform Colin Farrell into Jerry the vampire.
Synopsis:
Senior Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin) finally has it all – he’s running with the popular crowd and dating the hottest girl in high school. In fact, he’s so cool he’s even dissing his best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). But trouble arrives when an intriguing stranger Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next door. He seems like a great guy at first, but there’s something not quite right – and everyone, including Charlie’s mom (Toni Collette), doesn’t notice. After witnessing some very unusual activity, Charlie comes to an unmistakable conclusion: Jerry is a vampire preying on his neighborhood. Unable to convince anyone that he’s telling the truth, Charlie has to find a way to get rid of the monster himself in this Craig Gillespie-helmed revamp of the comedy-horror classic.
The film stars Anton Yelchin as Charley Brewster, Colin Farrell as Jerry, Toni Collette as Jane Brewster, Imogen Poots as Amy, Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Evil Ed, and David Tennant as Peter Vincent.
With the screenplay by Marti Noxon (TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, I AM NUMBER FOUR), DreamWorks FRIGHT NIGHT hits theaters August 19th, 2011.
DreamWorks Pictures announced a Special Advance Screening of their upcoming horror-filled, fun ride “Fright Night,” tonight, August 16, at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema-South Lamar in Austin, Texas. Craig Gillespie-helmed “Fright Night” stars Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, David Tennant, Imogen Poots and Toni Collette and opens in theaters nationwide this Friday, August 19th.
Cast members in attendance for the free screening will be Anton Yelchin, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Dave Franco, and the evening promises to be “bloody” good fun for all with special surprises and vampire-themed entertainment. The event is presented in collaboration with the Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas and FEARnet.com.
“Fright Night” is about senior Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin), who finally has it all—he’s running with the popular crowd and dating the hottest girl in high school. In fact, he’s so cool he’s even dissing his best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). But trouble arrives when an intriguing stranger Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next door. He seems like a great guy at first, but there’s something not quite right— yet no one, including Charley’s mom (Toni Collette), seems to notice! After witnessing some very unusual activity, Charley comes to an unmistakable conclusion: Jerry is a vampire preying on his neighborhood. Unable to convince anyone that he’s telling the truth, Charley has to find a way to get rid of the monster himself in this revamp of the comedy-horror classic.
“Fright Night” is produced by Michael De Luca and Alison Rosenzweig, with a screenplay by Marti Noxon and story by Tom Holland, based on the film “Fright Night,” written by Tom Holland.
DreamWorks’ has sent us these killer clips and new images from director Craig Gillespie’s FRIGHT NIGHT. Beware: a spoilery photo is at the very bottom, so don’t venture past the poster if you want to be surprised when the film opens this Friday, August 19th.
Synopsis:
Senior Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin) finally has it all—he’s running with the popular crowd and dating the hottest girl in high school. In fact, he’s so cool he’s even dissing his best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). But trouble arrives when an intriguing stranger Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next door. He seems like a great guy at first, but there’s something not quite right—and everyone, including Charlie’s mom (Toni Collette), doesn’t notice. After witnessing some very unusual activity, Charlie comes to an unmistakable conclusion: Jerry is a vampire preying on his neighborhood. Unable to convince anyone that he’s telling the truth, Charlie has to find a way to get rid of the monster himself in this Craig Gillespie-helmed revamp of the comedy-horror classic.
The film stars Anton Yelchin as Charley Brewster, Colin Farrell as Jerry, Toni Collette as Jane Brewster, Imogen Poots as Amy, Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Evil Ed, and David Tennant as Peter Vincent.
With the screenplay by Marti Noxon (TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, I AM NUMBER FOUR), DreamWorks FRIGHT NIGHT hits theaters August 19th, 2011.