Showing posts with label Horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror. Show all posts

"Annabelle" Terrifies Manila Beginning October 1




 Warner Bros. Pictures Press Release

Annabelle, the infamous doll at the center of one of paranormal experts Ed and Lorraine Warren’s most profiled cases, made her terrifying screen debut in James Wan’s box office sensation “The Conjuring.” Even while shooting the film, Wan and producer Peter Safran were already entertaining the idea that the not-so-innocent doll needed an entire movie of her own.

Wan, who has always been fascinated with the Annabelle case, says, “We know she’s so bad that, even after all this time, she still has to be kept locked up ...but, how did she get that way?

Safran adds, “How does something so charming, so sweet, become a conduit for pure evil and destruction?

Now, New Line Cinema’s supernatural thriller “Annabelle” answers those questions by tracing where it all began for the terrifying doll.

Wan and Safran approached Wan’s longtime director of photography, John R. Leonetti, to direct the film. “I have been very fortunate to have had John there right by my side, shooting on most of my films, so it was a natural progression for John to direct ‘Annabelle,’” Wan attests. “His visual style, his passion for this story and his innate ability to connect with cast and crew was the total package and we were very fortunate to have him on this film.

Leonetti, who crafted chilling shots for Wan on “The Conjuring” and “Insidious” films, among others, was just as intrigued with the sinister doll’s beginnings and translating that to the screen, this time as director.

I’m a huge horror fan,” says Leonetti. “I also love collaborating with James and Peter and am thrilled they had faith in me to take the helm. I couldn’t wait to bring all that I’ve experienced shooting with James, who is the master of scares, and put it into this project.”

Safran notes, “John and James have worked together so extensively they really have a mind meld going, and the three of us worked so closely on ‘The Conjuring’ that there’s a certain trust among us as a creative team. They’re tremendous partners in the process.”



Leonetti immediately responded to screenwriter Gary Dauberman’s script positing how the doll had turned devious. “Gary’s take on how this might have all started was great; the story was suspenseful and had such a cool psychological layer,” he comments.

Dauberman had been eager to work with the team that had frightened him so intensely with the previous film. “I couldn’t wait to play in this playground with these guys,” he offers. “Everybody loves a good scare, and that was our number one goal.”

Leonetti adds, “Annabelle is an incredible way to facilitate fright because she’s real, and nothing is scarier than that.”

Everyone’s had a toy that they’ve thought was alive at night,” says Annabelle Wallis, who stars in the film as an expectant stay-at-home wife who also happens to collect dolls. “It definitely resonated with me and I think will resonate with a lot of other people too.

Ward Horton stars opposite Wallis. The story also made a big impression on him. “I loved the script,” he offers. “It rattled me to the core at the same time that it made me care about the characters.”

Alfre Woodard had never done a supernatural thriller, but “thought it would be fun. To tell you the truth this film really disturbed me because it creates a very convincing reality where truly alarming paranormal events take place.”

Leonetti notes, “There are realms beyond our senses we can’t comprehend and there are entities we can’t fathom. The mythology of demonology will always fascinate people - and mess with their heads…especially a possessed doll that is beautiful and creepy all at the same time. We had a lot of fun with that.

Opening across the Philippines on October 01, 2014, “Annabelle” is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment company





'Insidious Chapter 3' opens May 2015; teaser poster unveiled




The third installment to the horror movie franchise, "Insidious," is coming May 29, 2015. It is written and directed by Leigh Whannell and stars Dermot Mulroney and Stefanie Scott, with Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson and Whannell himself reprising their roles from the previous movies.

James Wan, franchise co-creator and director of the first two movies, will just be co-producing this time, putting Whannel, who also wrote the first two movies, under the helm.

A teaser poster for "Insidious Chapter 3" has recently been released. No pictures of the cast can be found, just some creepy verse that will make your imagination work while wishing it's already May 29.

Check it out:

Insidious Chapter 3





‘The Conjuring’ opens today; ‘ConjuRAIN’ photo gets viral




The much-awaited horror movie, The Conjuring, opens in Philippine cinemas today, August 21. And while Tropical Storm ‘Maring’ is still bringing rains (although not particularly hard like the past 3 days), moviegoers like the blogger are ready to watch the James Wan-helmed movie on its first day, especially because its a holiday.

But before you go out to watch and get scared, take time to laugh at this photo that’s getting viral on social media. Titled “The ConjuRAIN,” it puts together the much-dreaded flood and the much-anticipated The Conjuring together in one poster!

The ConjuRAIN
Conjuring


Couldn’t resist laughing out loud at this one. It just shows how Pinoys can turn even the most difficult times into something humorous.

Meanwhile, The Conjuring is based on the case files of paranormal experts/demonologists, the husband-and-wife tandem of Ed and Lorraine Warren. Said to be the most haunting of their experiences, the story is about the demons that lived in that house in Harrisville, Rhode Island.
The movie has gotten some good reviews, as it was released earlier in the U.S. and Canada last July 19, and in the UK and India last August 2.

As of August 17, it has grossed US$170 million worldwide, and, of course, that doesn’t include the Philippine gross yet.

For those going out to watch, don’t forget to bring umbrellas and jackets. It will be especially cold inside the cinemas, and it could be not just because of the rain. Some spirits might want to watch as well to see how they were portrayed.





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