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Ghost Whisperer - How to Get Rid of Ghosts

Ghost Whisperer - How to Get Rid of Ghosts

from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe on November 07, 2009
Duration: 64
Got a ghost in your house? Mary Ann Winkowski tells you what to do. Ranked 4.00 / 5 | 0 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (01:04) Submitted By: CBS Tags: Cbsepisode CBS Friday Ghosts Mystery Thrillers Undead Paranormal Psychic Jennifer Love Hewitt Melinda Gordon Halloween Scream Horror Jamie Kennedy Crossing Over Spirit Of Friday Night Categories: Entertainment
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Ghost Whisperer - The Beginning

Ghost Whisperer - The Beginning

from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe on November 07, 2009
Duration: 127
Real life ghost buster Mary Ann Winkowski and Ghost Whisperer Executive Producers Ian Sander and Kim Moses describe how the show was pitched to CBS Ranked 4.00 / 5 | 0 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (02:07) Submitted By: CBS Tags: Cbsepisode CBS Friday Ghosts Mystery Thrillers Undead Paranormal Psychic Jennifer Love Hewitt Melinda Gordon Halloween Scream Horror Jamie Kennedy Crossing Over Spirit Of Friday Night Categories: Entertainment
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The Box Movie Review: Beyond The Trailer

The Box Movie Review: Beyond The Trailer

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2009
Duration: 205
The Box Movie Review. Will this movie scare you, intrigue you, or confuse you? Host Grace Randolph asks audiences what they think of Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly s latest film! Brought to you by Indy Mogul and Next New Networks!
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Review: The Fourth Kind

Review: The Fourth Kind

from Cinematical on November 06, 2009
Duration: 0
By Todd Gilchrist (reprint from 10/28/09 -- L.A. Screamfest) I'm not sure exactly what quality it is that real people possess and actors lack, but any time a film pretends to document real behavior, either literally or as a reenactment, something is almost always missing. Sometimes the problem is a deliberate decision to enhance events with artificial emphasis or drama, and sometimes it's simply too great a sense of self-awareness in the actor, who knows he or she is performing. But while there are a precious few movies that nail that authenticity, notably the recent underdog-blockbuster Paranormal Activity, such is certainly the case in The Fourth Kind, a film that purports to build an argument for alien abductions using "actual" footage from case studies. While much of the movie's so-called source material carries the convincing roughness and deficiencies of homemade, handheld recording, too much of it seems far too calculated, both in its technical proficiency and the performances contributed by its "real" people. Further, its accompanying reenactments by recognizable actors undermine the possibility that audiences can take its case seriously, all of which adds up to thriller that unravels easily even if it nevertheless occasionally qualifies as a scary good time.Filed under: Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thrillers, Universal, Theatrical ReviewsContinue reading Review: The Fourth Kind Permalink | Email this | Comments
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'Twilight' Vamp Zeroes in on Her Own Supernatural Horror

'Twilight' Vamp Zeroes in on Her Own Supernatural Horror

from Cinematical on November 06, 2009
Duration: 0
Ashley Greene's cinematic path hasn't been gradual. It all started with a couple one-ep stints on a few shows, a gig on a quickly vaporized show called Desire, time as a McDonald's customer in King of California, an uncredited moment on Shark, and playing Kim #4 in Otis. Then everything changed. She put on the superstylish clothes, added a pixie hop to her step, and starting divining the future on the Twilight series. Now she's got a handful of movies under her belt, and is circling her next starring gig. Risky Biz Blog reports that Greene is looking into the ghostly side of supernatural life. The actress is in talks to star in The Apparition, Dark Castle's latest supernatural horror that will, most likely, wrench her out of sparkles and overprotective families. Written and to be directed by Todd Lincoln, the story focuses on a couple in college who are haunted by a "supernatural presence" they let out during a college experiment. Supposedly, this is inspired by true events. Methinks true events in the same world where Blair Witch flies free, unless it isn't incantations that unleashes ghosts, but rather beakers of creepy substances. Or, they mean college experiment as in guy and girl make a witchy circle on their dorm floor and start doing spells all willy nilly. Whatever the case, the film hits production in February of next year.Filed under: Horror, Casting, Scripts Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Exclusive: 'The Wolfman' Poster Premiere!

Exclusive: 'The Wolfman' Poster Premiere!

from Cinematical on November 06, 2009
Duration: 0
Click image below to view full poster Cinematical has just received this exclusive new poster for The Wolfman, due in theaters February 12, 2010. As you can tell from above, this latest bit of marketing for the Joe Johnston directed resurrection of Universal's classic shows off the gentler side of the moon-fearing creature feature. It's a simple image of Emily Blunt, who plays Benicio del Toro's romantic interest in the film, hiding with baited breath behind a tree in the mist-filled forest from del Toro's titular man cursed with an ancient affliction. What works so great about the poster, other than the fact that Emily Blunt is always easy on the eyes (and even easier on the eyes when in a corset), is how it denies us a glimpse of the actual lycanthrope at the center of the movie. I find it a testament to how fantastic the character of the wolfman is that no amount of beauty is going to distract us from wanting to catch a look at the doomed soul who loses control of himself whenever the moon is full. In addition to this poster, Ain't It Cool News has debuted a second Wolfman poster a little later on today, so make sure to hop on over there to catch another insight into the mystical, Victorian world brought to life by the likes of Benicio del Toro, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving, and Anthony Hopkins. After that, you may return to staring at the wonderful Emily Blunt, longing for February 12th to somehow get here sooner. Check out the latest Wolfman trailer after the jump, and view the full poster by clicking the image below. Gallery: 'The Wolfman' Poster Filed under: Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Universal, Fandom, PostersContinue reading Exclusive: 'The Wolfman' Poster Premiere! Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Pumpkinhead Commentary

Pumpkinhead Commentary

from The Spoony Experiment on November 05, 2009
Duration: 1507
Creator's Commentary
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Psycho Screening Q&A 2002

Psycho Screening Q&A 2002

from Favorites of reelblack on November 28, 2006
Duration: 582
Screenwriter Joseph Stefano Q&A after screening of the original Psycho. Hollywood, CA. 2002.
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