‘My Bloody Valentine 3-D’ promo video, stills, interviews, features and reviews

January 15, 2009

 Click here for a My Bloody Valentine 3-D promo video on AceShowbiz.

Bloody-Disgusting has more stills from the movie.

Interviews: 

Jaime King (Sarah): On Bloody-Disgusting and Canada.com

Kerr Smith (Axel): On Bloody-Disgusting.

Megan Boone (Megan) and Edi Gathegi (Deputy Martin): On MoviesOnline.

Jeff Hochendoner (Red): On Vindy.com.

Patrick Lussier, My Bloody Valentine 3-D director, and Todd Farmer and Zane Smith, the movie's screenwriters: On MoviesOnline, here.

Short features on the movie are on Bexley Times and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

Reviews are on Jackson Clarion Ledger and The Desert Sun.

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The Mystic Carnival – The Supernatural/Thriller Convention

January 15, 2009

Shallow Graves Magazine has posted further information for its Supernatural/Thriller Convention, The Mystic Carnival, to be held August 28-30, 2009 at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

The convention will benefit The Canadian Cancer Society, as a percentage of the the profits will go to the CCS.

Scheduled to attend the event are Chad Lindberg (Ash), Fredric Lehne (Yellow Eyed-Demon), Samantha Smith (Mary Winchester), Charles Malik Whitfield (Agent Victor Henricksen), Richard Speight Jr. (The Trickster), Traci Dinwiddie (Pamela Barnes), Psychic Dakota Lawrence, Michael Biehn (Terminator, Grindhouse), Jennifer Blanc-Biehn (Dark Angel), Dana Daurey (Silent Lies, Bewitched, Prank), Tony Todd (Candyman, "Masters of Horror", "24") and James Kyson Lee ("Heroes").

The event will be open to the public with event packages for the weekend to include Question and Answer panels, autograph signings, photo opportunities, a cocktail party, a dinner banquet, watching fireworks over the Coal Harbor, plus a carnival where a number of the stars get involved with the fun.

For more information check For The Cause Entertainment.

Source: Shallow Graves Magazine, For The Cause Entertainment.

For The Cause Entertainment.

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Family Remains Review

January 14, 2009

By John Keegan

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After a massive two-part mythology epic that threatened to tear the fandom apart, it's good to see a more typical episode come down the pipeline. Oddly enough, the advance comments from the mainstream press were largely negative. Entertainment Weekly, for instance, bemoaned how boring these "monster of the week" installments were becoming.

It doesn't seem to matter that these stories have been part of the show's DNA since the pilot. I'm not sure this particular episode adheres to any specific urban legend, but most of the first season was about the Brothers Winchester hunting down the truth behind the grisly and horrifying myth. It's funny how the mainstream critics, the ones who ignored the show in its early glories, are now seemingly invested in each and every writing choice, now that it's regaining its ratings momentum.

What those critics have missed, time and again, is the purpose of these supposedly stand-alone episodes. The story is never really about the monster or the legend; it's about the Brothers Winchester and their psychological issues. In particular, this one is all about Dean. Now that we know the truth about his time in Hell, his actions and decisions since the season premiere make a lot more sense.

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Family Remains

January 14, 2009

Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate the appearance of a young female ghost (guest star) in an abandoned house, but things become more complicated when a family moves in.… Read More

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