
The trailer for Prometheus is the perfect tease. I have no doubt that when I sit down to watch Prometheus in 3D on Thursday at midnight that Scott will show ’em all how it’s done and that Avengers Assemble (2012, Joss Whedon) and The Artist (2011, Michel Hazanavicius) will all go and eat their own hats! Every last detail of the film we have been meticulously planned from set design, to sound design and lighting design. Secondly, Prometheus is directed by one of the United Kingdoms greatest living filmmakers Sir Ridley Scott. Prometheus promises to fill in the events that took place between the birth of Peter Weyland (head of Weyland Industries) and the events of Project Prometheus, which ultimately caused the right culmination of circumstance that lead to what happened to the crew of the Nostromo. It is not a prequel in the most obvious sense, it is not a prequel to the characters and story of Alien but to the Universe of Alien hence the title. So why will Prometheus be the best and most exciting film of 2012? For a start, it is a prequel to one of the greatest sci-fi/horror films of all time Alien (1979, Ridley Scott). The Innkeepers will be available on iTunes and Video On Demand on Decemit will be in theaters on February 3, 2012.We May (pun) have skipped a month, but June was always going to be the best month anyway, considering that it starts out with the release of what will be the best film of the year Prometheus: Prometheus 01/06/12 The classics never truly go out of style: We'll know soon enough if West has achieved the same quality - and at the very least, he's once again brought us some cool retro promo posters to ogle. To be fair, The House of the Devil didn't exactly make waves with its first trailer (it was more the retro-style promo posters that gained attention), and that film turned out to be a gem. Hopefully working with West (who is once again taking on writing and directing duties) will break Paxton's bad track record in this genre.

Between starring in the Last House on the Left remake - and more recently Shark Night 3D - leading lady Sara Paxton is on the way to becoming a symbol for not-so-good horror flicks. The scariest things about the trailer are the sight of a that naked old man and the realization that the old woman smoking in the window who offers Claire help is actually Top Gunhottie Kelly McGillis. Now check out The Innkeepers trailer below (via iTunes trailers): As the Inn's final days draw near, odd guests check in as the pair of minimum wage "ghost hunters" begin to experience strange and alarming events that may ultimately cause them to be mere footnotes in the hotel's long unexplained history. The last remaining employees - Claire (Sara Paxton) and Luke ( Pat Healy) - are determined to uncover proof of what many believe to be one of New England's most haunted hotels.


Today we have the first trailer for The Innkeepers to share, but before we get to it here's a little bit about the film:Īfter over one hundred years of service, The Yankee Pedlar Inn is shutting its doors for good. West succeeded in creating a modern film that still made me feel nostalgic for the horror films of my youth - and it looks like he's going to attempt to once again impress with the upcoming horror flick, The Innkeepers.
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The movie was well-crafted, creepy, and definitely more fun on a Friday night than the unruly audiences in a Paranormal Activity theater. One of my favorite video on demand experiences to date was watching writer/director Ti West's '80s horror throwback flick, House of the Devil (read our Review).
