Campbell said: "I’m pretty sure at this stage that Wes [Craven] is back on board to direct and Kevin [Willamson] is definitely writing it…so it is going to be great." Source: Black Book Stay up to date even quicker by following us on Twitter
Neve Campbell essentially confirmed during an interview that Wes Craven is returning to direct Scream 4. Talking to Black Book Mag, Campbell said “I’m pretty sure at this stage that Wes [Craven] is back on board to direct and Kevin [Willamson] is definitely writing it…so it is going to be great.” Though that’s not a definite yes, I’m sure [...]
These days franchises are getting rebooted and remade left and right, but for one particular popular horror franchise, it's going to pick up right where it left off. We've known about a Scream 4 (and a potential new trilogy) for quite some time now (hell, there's even a teaser poster out there despite still having no script out to actors), as well as the return of franchise veterans Neve Campbell,...
Neve Campbell tells Black Book Magazine that she is "pretty sure" that Wes Craven is back on board to direct Scream 4, which is tenatively set to begin shooting in April 2010. Craven had said previously that he wanted to wait for a script to be completed, before he decided if he would helm the next sequel, the first part of a new trilogy. Courtney Cox and David Arquette have also committed...
Neve Campbell tells Black Book Magazine that she is "pretty sure" that Wes Craven is back on board to direct Scream 4, which is tenatively set to begin shooting in April 2010. Craven had said previously that he wanted to wait for a script to be completed, before he decided if he would helm the next sequel, the first part of a new trilogy. Courtney Cox and David Arquette have also committed...
Looking for some really scary movies this Halloween season? Wes Craven -- who should know a thing or two about cinematic chills -- has provided Entertainment Weekly with a list of 10 films that shook him up.
Although it offers a pedestrian and predictable conclusion, Wes Craven's The Serpent and the Rainbow takes one of the central premises he used for his flagship film, A Nightmare on Elm Street (a villain who invades people's minds and dreams), to make a film five times more interesting and about ten times more frightening. The film plays on some old standards in the horror genre: fear of the unknown,...
***This is my contribution to The Class of ‘84 Blogathon that is being hosted by the always terrific This Distracted Globe .*** While many of my favorite horror films that I grew up with are now mostly just products of my own nostalgia, a few still manage to thrill, terrify and scare me the same way they did when I first experienced them as a youth. A key film from my teenage years that continues...