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American Zombie (July 08, 2008)
Director: Grace Lee
Writer: Grace Lee, Rebecca Sonnenshine
Starring: Alice Amter, Austin Basis, Kasi Brown, Monique Edwards
Filmmakers Grace Lee (“The Grace Lee Projectâ€) and John Solomon (“Nonsense Manâ€) team up to shoot a documentary about high-functioning zombies living in Los Angeles and their struggles to gain acceptance in human society.
Despite their wildly different working styles, Grace and John manage to chronicle the hopes and dreams of four fascinating subjects: IVAN, a convenience-store clerk who longs for a career in publishing; LISA, a florist trying to recover her lost memories; JUDY, a hopeless romantic who learns to accept her true nature; and JOEL (pronounced “Yo-Elâ€), a committed political activist striving for zombie rights. As Grace strives to get to know the zombies “on their own terms,†John is eager to uncover their darker side and rallies to get the crew permission to shoot at a three-day, zombies-only retreat called Live Dead where the documentary takes an unexpected – and dangerous – turn. What transpires there is beyond anything the filmmakers could imagine, as they are forced to re-evaluate their ideas about tolerance, identity politics and the future of the human race.
Hellboy II: The Golden Army (July 11, 2008)
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Writer: Guillermo del Toro
Starring: Selma Blair, Ron Perlman, Doug Jones, Luke Goss
The mythical world starts a rebellion against humanity in order to rule the Earth, so as Hellboy and his team returns they must save the world from the rebellious creatures. Now, as the creatures who inhabit the spiritual realm gear-up for an all out attack on the human plane, the only one capable of saving the Earth is a tough-talking hellspawn rejected by both worlds.
Trapped Ashes (July 15, 2008)
Director: Monte Hellman, Sean Cunningham etc
Writer: Dennis Bartok, Monte Hellman
Starring: Henry Gibson, John Saxon, Jayce Bartok, Amelia Cooke, Lara Harris
Seven strangers on a Hollywood movie studio tour are trapped inside an infamous House of Horror and forced to tell their most terrifying stories to get out alive.
The Last Winter (July 22, 2008)
Director: Larry Fessenden
Writer: Larry Fessenden, Robert Leaver
Starring: Ron Perlman, James LeGros, Connie Britton, Kevin Corrigan, Jamie Harrold
The American oil company KIC Corporation is building an ice road to explore the remote Northern Artic National Wildlife Refuge seeking energy independence. Independent environmentalists work together in a drilling base headed by the tough Ed Pollack in a sort of agreement with the government, approving procedures and sending reports of the operation. When one insane team member is found dead naked on the snow, the environmentalist James Hoffman suspects that sour gases may have been accidentally released in the spot provoking hallucinations and insanity in the group. After a second fatal incident, he convinces Ed to travel with the team to a hospital for examination. However, weird events happen trapping the group in the base.
Brutal Massacre: A Comedy (V) (July 22, 2008)
Director: Stevan Mena
Writer: Stevan Mena
Starring: David Naughton, Gunnar Hansen, Ken Foree, Brian O'Halloran, Gerry Bednob
Harry Penderecki, a once heralded horror auteur, finds himself on the outside looking in at Hollywood. He hasn't had a hit film in years, and most in the industry, including his close friends, think he's washed up. Harry is given one last chance to redeem himself with what could be his best or last picture. Brutal Massacre becomes just that, as the cast and crew find themselves battling one mishap after another as Harry struggles to keep his sanity against overwhelming resistance to finish the picture and find himself at the top once again.
X-Files: I Want to Believe (July 25, 2008)
Director: Chris Carter
Writer: Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz
Starring: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Xzibit, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly, Callum Keith Rennie, Adam Godley
Due to the highly secretive nature of the project, the studio has released little information about the film's plot. The producers have only revealed that it will take place six years after the events of the series. It is also known that, unlike the first film, the plot will not focus on the series' ongoing "mythology" and will instead be a standalone thriller/horror story, similar to many of the "monster-of-the-week" episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series.
In an interview published March 27, 2008, Carter stated that the film would be consistent with the entire X-Files story arc, as Scully's child William would "not go unconsidered" in the film, and that it "takes place in the present and uses a story envisioned when the series ended".
In addition, photos of Duchovny and Anderson embracing and kissing appeared on Internet fan sites in early March 2008, fueling speculation about a romantic subplot between their characters. Duchovny dismissed the rumors and described the kiss as a practical joke, adding, "We staged that."
In an article published in the July 2008 edition of SFX magazine, Spotnitz revealed that Mulder had been living in a "neat, plank-walled bungalow" constructed for the filming of this movie.
Lost Boys: The Tribe (V) (July 29, 2008)
Director: P.J Pesce
Writer: Hans Rodionoff
Starring: Corey Haim, Tad Hilgenbrink, Autumn Reeser, Angus Sutherland, Corey
Feldman, Jamison Newlander, Moneca Delain, Tom Savini, Kyle Cassie, Shaun
Sipos, Merwin Mondesir
The sequel to the 1987 cult hit The Lost Boys takes us to the shady surf city of Luna Bay, California, where vampires quickly dispatch anyone who crosses their path. Into this dark world arrive Chris Emerson (Hilgenbrink) and his younger sister, Nicole (Reeser). Having just lost their parents in a car accident, the siblings move in with their eccentric Aunt Jillian and become new prey for the locals way of life. When Nicole unwittingly falls for a local vampire, Chris must locate and destroy the gangs lifeline before his sisters transformation is complete; to do this Chris finds himself relying on the expertise of none other than Edgar Frog (Feldman). Subtle references to characters from the original film, and cameos from returning actors offer homage to the Lost Boys legend and set a sinister tone of impending doom.