Win Tickets To The Advance Screening Of PROJECT ALMANAC In St. Louis

PROJECT ALMANAC

Sam Lerner is Quinn Goldberg, Jonny Weston is David Raskin, Allen Evangelista is Adam Le, and Virginia Gardner is Christina Raskin in PROJECT ALMANAC.

A brilliant high school student and his friends uncover blueprints for a mysterious device with limitless potential, inadvertently putting lives in danger.

The film is produced by Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, written by Jason Harry Pagan & Andrew Deutschman and directed by Dean Israelite.

PROJECT ALMANAC opens in theaters on January 30th.

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win passes (Good for 2) to the advance screening of PROJECT ALMANAC on Jan. 28th at 7PM. We will contact the winners by email.

TO ENTER, ADD YOUR NAME, ANSWER AND EMAIL IN OUR COMMENTS SECTION BELOW.

Answer the following:

If you could back, what would you redo?

Head over to ProjectAlmanac.com/Redo  and let em know what you would redo. Your Redo could be seen on theater screens and billboards across the US.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. No purchase necessary.

The film is rated PG-13.

Official Site: http://www.projectalmanac.com

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Watch The Scary First Trailer For OUIJA

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Just in time for Halloween, have a look at the first trailer for Universal Pictures’ supernatural thriller OUIJA. The film stars Olivia Cooke, Daren Kagasoff, Douglas Smith, Bianca Santos, and Ana Coto.

In OUIJA, a group of friends must confront their most terrifying fears when they awaken the dark powers of an ancient spirit board.

Stiles White directs the supernatural thriller that is produced by Platinum Dunes partners Michael Bay, Andrew Form and Brad Fuller (The Purge, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Friday the 13th) alongside Blumhouse Productions’ Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity and Insidious series, The Purge), Bennett Schneir (Battleship) and Hasbro. Juliet Snowden and Stiles White wrote the script for Ouija, and Universal will distribute the film worldwide.

OUIJA opens on October 24th.

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Review: A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET

Ah yes, another remake.  The celluloid regurgitating factory known as Platinum Dunes has made the final turn – I hope – in remaking the classic characters owned by New Line Cinema.  Fans could smell the fumes running high on the money making highway when you could purchase Leatherface, Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger on keychains and other child like trinkets.  While Leatherface never really got to an iconic status due to a short run of sequels, Jason and Freddy have been fighting over the hearts of fiends for 20 plus years.  Last year, Platinum Dunes released the remake of FRIDAY THE 13TH.  While it fell short to expectations, there is not a lot you can do with the character of Jason that hasn’t been done already.  Freddy on the other hand could have an interesting story to tell.  That is why, I was somewhat excited for this remake.

I have been hooked on this damn train since there were talks about an Elm Street prequel that would explore the back-story – the one you don’t see in the original NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET – of Fred Krueger and why the parents burned him alive.  I always felt that the back-story alone would make a great film and could be an interesting direction.  The closest that some might say it got was with EXORCIST III where the film was it’s own thing but connected to the EXORCIST universe towards the finale.

Sadly, we just get the same old stuff we have seen in the previous Platinum Dunes remakes of these horror icons.  Glossy, over-saturated scenes. Vapid teenagers that evoke no emotion from the audience and, lets not forget, lens flares.  I swear to god, after the remakes of FRIDAY THE 13TH, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE one would think that the damn lens flares would get a cast credit.  I wonder if Michael Bay demands this…

…Ok, I’m getting off topic.  If you haven’t seen the original NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET it breaks down like this:

Teenagers are having nightmares of the same man who threatens and stalks them in their sleep state.  After a death of one of the teens, they realize that there might be something rotten in Denmark and this guy that they are all dreaming about might be behind it. If you get cut in your dream, you get cut for real.  Get it? Good.

Samuel Bayer is making his feature directorial debut here after making music videos (are you really surprised?) for years.  However, what Sammy has a looser grip on than his Platinum Dunes buddy Marcus Nispel (the guy that directed the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE & FRIDAY THE 13TH remake) is story, tension, intrigue.  Basically, the things that make a movie.  Visually, the film is tiresome because we have seen it all before.  The actors who play the teenagers and the parents are given one dimensional characters that show no personal traits.  This makes the audience really only care for Freddy.  He is the only interesting character and the whole movie becomes a guessing game on how they are going to remake iconic scenes or how the filmmakers will approach something differently.  The problem with this is that the movie carries on as if it is a mystery if Freddy was an innocent man or not so when the reveal happens, it falls flat.

However, most horror fans and fans of the series probably expected some of this.  So, the main question is…How is Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy Krueger?  I’ll be the first to tell you that I couldn’t think of another actor on the radar to play the character.  I thought he was a perfect choice and so did a lot of other people – partially due to his performance in LITTLE CHILDREN.  It is with regret that I tell you that Haley doesn’t really make this character his own.  In fact, the whole logic – and this is not at fault of Haley – of Freddy’s drive to haunt the teens in their dreams isn’t consistent throughout the whole film.  Haley’s Krueger delivers some cheeky one-liners, but instead of it being creepy, most of them got a laugh from the audience I saw it with.

Albeit from a couple of decent scenes, stay away from this one – at least until it shows up on cable. Because the scariest thing about NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2010 is that if you dose off during this comatose inducing film, that when you wake up, your wallet will be lighter than it was before you entered the theater.

Overall Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars

FRIDAY THE 13TH 2 Pronounced DOA

At least, that’s the word from Platinum Dunes producer Brad Fuller via his Twitter page.  When a fan asked how the proposed sequel to 2009’s FRIDAY THE 13th reboot, Fuller simply replied, “it is dead – not happening.”  Simple enough response, but then the quest of “why” comes into the picture.

The 2009 film raked in over $91 million worldwide against a $19-million budget.  A sequel seemed inevitable after its $40.5-million opening weekend.  This time last year, plans for the sequel were well underway.

This is also interesting news when you consider it comes just eight days before Platinum Dunes drops the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET remake in our laps.  You would have thought the decision to announce the F13 sequel dead in the water would have come at a later date, and even from something a little more formal than a Twitter reply.  Seems like a Fuller faux pas, in my opinion.

The story behind this decision is certain to come out at some point.  At this point, though, it’s all speculation and rumor.

Paramount Signs First-Look Deal With Platinum Dunes

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Paramount really wants their horror, and they want it early.  According to Variety, the studio has signed a first-look deal with Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes, famous for developing and backing low budget horror movies, most of them remakes.  This marks the first term deal from Adam Goodman, since he stepped in as president of the Paramount Pictures Film Group in June.

Says Goodman about the deal:

What makes us so excited to have Platinum Dunes here at Paramount is how Michael, Brad and Andrew carved out an important niche for themselves over the past few years.  They have consistently created excitingly commercial movies that have proven to be a formidable force at the box office. We look forward to a long and productive partnership with them.

Two projects are on tap for Paramount to take a look at.  First up is ‘The Butcherhouse Chronicles,’ a thriller written by ‘The Grudge’ scribe Stephen Susco, which is being touted as ‘The Breakfast Club’ in a haunted house.  Also on deck is ‘Property of the State,’ a Howard Franklin (‘Hollow Man’ and ‘Antitrust’) scripted thriller about a white-collar criminal whose efforts to go straight are hindered by a menacing parole officer.

Platinum Dunes partner Brad Fuller says the hopes for the production company are to branch out from the horror genre and into action films and thrillers.

The key is making them at a low budget.