Highland Myst Entertainment and New Film International are proud to announce the limited theatrical release of FALL DOWN DEAD. Directed by Jon Keeyes and starring Dominique Swain, Udo Kier and David Carradine - in one of his final horror film roles - FALL DOWN DEAD will open this December in select cities across the country. “As a holiday horror movie, we’re excited it’s coming o...
The CW Fall 2009 TV Premiere Dates & Times
Thursday, June 18, 2009 12:07 PM | From Screen Rant
The CW Announced their 2009 Fall Schedule and it’s actually pretty thin as far as shows go compared to other networks. But they do have a few shows we do want to see: Smallville and Supernatural.
The CW doesn’t exactly fall into the category of power television with the likes of America’s Next Top Model or [...]
If you remember, back on the week of May 18th we let you know what shows were renewed and dumped with the following:
2009 CW Fall TV Line Up
2009 ABC Fall TV Line Up
2009 CBS Fall TV Line Up
2009 NBC Fall TV Line Up
2009 Fox Fall TV Line up
The only snags with these listings were [...]
Fox Announces Fall TV Lineup & Squirms On Sarah Connor
Yesterday (Monday, the 19th) Fox announced it’s upcoming Fall lineup today and we will be seeing some of Screen Rant’s favorites like House, Lie To Me, Bones, Fringe & Dollhouse return this fall. These are the shows we here at Screen Rant are more focused on.
The news in and about the industry this last weekend [...]
FOX announced its 2009-2010 schedule on Monday (May 18) morning, basing its fall programming lineup around a season of "So You Think You Can Dance" and its spring around a little show called "American Idol." The new schedule includes four new comedies and two new dramas, with "Glee," "Brothers" and "The Cleveland Show" premiering in the fall and the "Human Target" and "Past Life" coming in at midseason along with the single-camera sitcom "Sons of Tucson." As expected, the FOX announcement features the return of "Dollhouse," which will be back on Fridays in the fall, plus the unfortunate demise of "Terminator:...
NBC revealed a partial look at its fall plans, announcing the pickup of four dramas, two comedies and three renewals, while declining to unveil a fall schedule and leaving the fate of some key shows in limbo.
Sandra Bullock Romantic Comedy Pushed Back To Fall
Wednesday, February 18, 2009 12:35 PM | From Cinema Blend
We should've guessed this weeks ago, given that All About Steve was scheduled to come out in two weeks but has been given pretty much no promotion. Now Fox has confirmed they don't want to counter-program the romantic-comedy against Watchmen, and they've pushed the Sandra Bullock starrer back to fall.
Variety doesn't really give any reasons for the move, except that the fall typically has fewer romantic comedies. But they were probably spooked by the poor performance of Confessions of ...
Wolfman Delayed Until Next Fall
Friday, November 21, 2008 9:28 AM | From Cinema Blend
Next spring's moivegoing just got even bleaker. Yes, we have Watchmen to look forward to, but another potential blockbuster has just been shoved off to next fall. Wolfman, the remake of the 1930s horror movie starring Benicio del Toro and Anthony Hopkins, has been pushed to an undetermined release date in fall of 2009.
Fangoria Online reported the change, but they don't have any other informaiton. It's a shame; Benicio del Toro will get absolutely no attention for his great performance ...
The Fall on Blu-Ray
Friday, October 3, 2008 11:40 AM | From CanMag.Com
Anyone who gave The Fall a chance in theaters would know that it’d make a killer Blu Ray. If you need some extra incentive to check out the film, it’s Blu Ray is probably the best motivation you’ll find.
On Blu-Ray: The Fall
All of the lavish effects in the film are actual locations from around the world. Maybe they’re enhanced by CGI but they exist in the world. So you’ve got a travelogue of expansive deserts, lush jungles and ornate palaces.
The Fall Guy
Friday, October 3, 2008 11:00 AM | From IGN Movies
The frankly mind-bogglingly spectacular fantasy epic The Fall finally reaches UK screens this Friday, and thank goodness, because this startling movie has to been seen on the big screen.