Scream Awards 2010 Nominees
October 13, 2010 / 3421
The Scream Awards will be presented announced on October 19, 2010.
Here are the nominees:
Ultimate Scream
Alice in Wonderland
Avatar
District 9
Inception
Iron Man 2
Kick-Ass
“Lost”
“True Blood”
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
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Scream Awards 2010 Event Dates
October 12, 2010 / 3041
“SCREAM 2010” RULES POP CULTURE UNIVERSE AS THE DESTINATION FOR ALL THINGS COMIC BOOK, SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY AND HORROR, AS EVENT WILL DEBUT WORLD PREMIERE FOOTAGE FROM “SCREAM 4,” “PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 2,” AND “THE RITE”
Show Will Also Feature “Back To The Future” 25th Anniversary Tribute To
Marty McFly’s Flux Capacitated Adventures Featuring Michael J. Fox, Lea Thompson
And Elisabeth Shue
Also Set To Attend: Sir Anthony Hopkins, David Arquette, Neve Campbell,
Hayden Panettiere, Emma Roberts Wes Craven, Aaron Eckhart, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Ball, Sam Trammell, Kristen Bauer, Rutina Wesley And Many More
Two-Hour Event Premieres Tuesday, October 19 at 9PM, ET/PT
New York, NY, September 29, 2010 – With enough star power to light up the Los Angeles night sky, Spike TV’s “SCREAM 2010″ will tape at the Greek Theatre on Saturday, October 16. The ultimate celebration of all things sci-fi, fantasy, horror and comic book, the 5th annual “SCREAM” is the first and only global event of its kind to honor and celebrate the hottest films, TV shows, comics, actors, creators, icons and pioneers who have influenced and shaped these genres. The two-hour event premieres on Spike TV on Tuesday, October 19 (9:00 – 11:00 PM, ET/PT). Read more …
Nightmare On Elm Street Remake: Wes Craven Doesn’t Want To Make It
October 18, 2009 / 3804
So, a Nightmare on Elm Street remake is planned… but don’t expect original Nightmare director Wes Craven to have anything to do with it. Craven says he’s not interested in remaking the Freddie Krueger horror classic.
Wes Craven commented on the Nightmare on Elm Street remake, saying, “That’d be a tough one to re-see… If you move on from the films you’ve made – which I have tried always to move on – then it’s like, ‘That’s in the past. It’s had his life.’ If they make a better film, maybe it will eclipse the original. I don’t know. If they don’t, then the original will look even better.”
Craven also said, “I guess now they’re (studio bosses) moving towards remakes rather than sequels, because, at some point, you can’t justify another sequel – but you can remake the original, because the audiences have gone through two or three generations.”
My Favorite Horror Movie Death Scenes Part 5/8
October 5, 2009 / 2215
Here is Part 5 of My Favorite Horror Movie Death Scenes!
Part 6 is coming soon! Enjoy!
List Of Horror Movie Death Scenes used in Part 5: Read more …












