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TNT Gives ‘Snowpiercer’ TV Show Full Series Greenlight

TNT has officially given a full series order to Snowpiercer, a TV show based on the 2013 movie of the same name directed by Bong Joon Ho.
The show has also assembled a full cast, which includes Jennifer Connelly, Daveed Diggs, Mickey Sumner, Susan Park, Benjamin Haigh, Sasha Frolova, Katie McGuinness, Alison Wright, Annalise Basso, Sam Otto, Roberto Urbina, Sheila Vand, and Lena Hall.
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Tags: Alison Wright, Annalise Basso, Benjamin Haigh, Bong Joon-ho, Daveed Diggs, Jennifer Connelly, Josh Friedman, Katie McGuinness, Lena Hall., Marty Adelstein, Mickey Sumner, Roberto Urbina, Sam Otto, Sasha Frolova, Scott Derrickson, Sheila Vand, Snowpiercer, Snowpiercer TV Series, Susan Park, TNT
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First Trailer For ‘Slender Man’ Movie Released

Sony Pictures Entertainment has released the first trailer for Slender Man, a movie based on the fictional character of the same name known for being extremely tall and thin, having a featureless face, and wearing a suit. The character was created by Victor Surge in a creepypasta story, and has been used in various ways, including in his own video games.
Click on over to the other side to read a brief description of the movie and find more information on who made and stars in it, and of course to watch the new trailer.
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Amazon Sets Premiere Date For Sci-Fi Anthology Series ‘Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams’

We found out earlier this year that a sci-fi anthology series titled Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams was coming to Amazon from Ronald D. Moore and Bryan Cranston.
Now Amazon has set an official premiere date for the anthology, which features an excellent cast including Cranston, Steve Buscemi, Greg Kinnear, Anna Paquin, Terrence Howard, Timothy Spall, Maura Tierney, Janelle Monáe, Richard Madden, Holliday Grainger, Mel Rodriguez, Liam Cunningham, Vera Farmiga, Juno Temple, Jack Reynor, Essie Davis, Benedict Wong, Geraldine Chaplin, David Lyons, Annalise Basso, Mireille Enos, and Rachelle Lefevre.
You can read the full announcement below.
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Tags: Alan Taylor, Anna Paquin, Annalise Basso, Benedict Wong, Bryan Cranston, David Farr, David Lyons, Dee Rees, Essie Davis, Francesca Gregorini, Geraldine Chaplin, Greg Kinnear, Holliday Grainger, Jack Reynor, Jack Thorne, Janelle Monáe, Jessica Mecklenburg, Juno Temple, Liam Cunningham, Matthew Graham, Maura Tierney, Mel Rodriguez, Michael Dinner, Mireille Enos, Peter Horton, Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams, Rachelle Lefevre, Richard Madden, Ronald D. Moore, Steve Buscemi, Terrence Howard, Timothy Spall, Tony Grisoni, Travis Beacham, Vera Farmiga
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Movie Review: Ouija: Origin Of Evil
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Ouija: Origin Of Evil
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writers: Mike Flanagan & Jeff Howard
Cast: Elizabeth Reaser, Annalise Basso, Lulu Wilson, Henry Thomas, Doug Jones
Produced By Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, Jason Blum, Brian Goldner, Stephen Davis
Studio: Universal Pictures
Release date: October 21, 2016
Ouija: Origin of Evil is co-produced by Blumhouse Productions and is the prequel to the 2014 film Ouija directed by Stiles White. Despite appearing to be a cheesy cash grab, with a no-name group of young good looking actors, the original film netted an impressive $50-plus million on a minuscule $5 million budget, thus guaranteeing the inevitable follow-up (in this case, a prequel). The film was panned critically and received a laughable 7% on Rotten Tomatoes. But then something happened that turned the prospect of enduring a second Ouija film from a chore to a bevy of possibilities. That something, or rather someone, is Mike Flanagan. Flanagan is one of the best unknown horror directors today. His three horror films so far — Absentia (2011), Oculus (2013) and Hush (2016) — all manage to avoid genre cliches, while simultaneously redefining what fans know and expect from horror films. Knowing he was directing this movie made me excited to see it. I cannot believe I am writing this, but… Ouija: Origins Of Evil is not just one of the best horror film of 2016, but may actually be one of the year’s best films overall.
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‘Ouija: Origin Of Evil’ Trailer: Every Evil Game Board Has A Story

Universal Pictures has released the second trailer for Ouija: Origin Of Evil. The film is a sequel to 2014’s Ouija, which is based on the board game of the same name. Starring Henry Thomas, Elizabeth Reaser, and Doug Jones, the horror flick will attempt to tell the story of a seance’s new scam involving the haunting board that seems to have taken possession of her young daughter’s body.
Check out the new trailer here below.
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Tags: Annalise Basso, Blumhouse, Doug Jones, Elizabeth Reaser, Henry Thomas, Kate Siegel, Lulu Wilson, Mike Flanagan, Ouija, Ouija: Origin Of Evil, Parker Mack, Sam Anderson, Universal Pictures
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‘Ouija: Origin Of Evil’ Trailer: A Horror Prequel That Could Be Better Than The Original

It’s not as if films based on board games is an entirely new concept. It’s just one that hasn’t worked out really well. But one that seems to have survived is Ouija. In 2014, the first film based on the “spritualistic” board from Hasbro came out and grossed $103.5 million. Not bad considering it was made on a $5 million budget.
So with that kind of performance, you bet they were going to move forward with another movie. Now we are getting our first look at Ouija: Origin of Evil, a prequel to the first film. Check out the teaser below.
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Tags: Annalise Basso, Blumhouse, Doug Jones, Elizabeth Reaser, Henry Thomas, Kate Siegel, Lulu Wilson, Mike Flanagan, Ouija, Ouija: Origin Of Evil, Parker Mack, Sam Anderson, Universal Pictures
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