NoKnownSurvivors.com is back with the premiere of its second story, “13: A Friend Is A Present You Give Yourself”. Throughout the next four weeks, users will explore the TUB and assume the POV of deranged TUB worker Gavin who has violently murdered his co-worker and good friend Dennis. Another one of his good friends and co-workers, Stefan, is hiding in fear. Users discover clues and take cues from control terminals, the bulletin board and Gavin himself to find out the relationship between the three men, and follow along with the story as we chronicle their eventual demise.
Cast: Britt Morgan, Jeff Blum, Bram Hoover, Nikki McKenzie, Greyson Chadwick, Natalie Wachen, JR May, Augusto Aguilar and John Charles Meyer.
Synopsis: This addicting twisted tale of torture begins in complete darkness with the discovery that Rick (Bram Hoover), a handsome 20 year-old has been buried alive. Illuminated by only the flame of a cigarette lighter, the details of the scene come into focus from the point of view of a night vision camera, embedded in the corner of the coffin, capturing Rich’s every movement. On his left, an ominous warning: “Save Your Breath.” It turns out he is just one of many victims trapped in coffins.
{VARIETY / Michael Fleming} - Kenneth Branagh is negotiating to direct "Thor," the next Marvel Comics property that will be turned into a live-action film by Marvel Studios. Pic will be released in 2010.
- The relentless masked killers from Rogue Pictures’ horror-thriller hit, “THE STRANGERS,” will make their theme park debut with vivid appearances in “House of Horrors: Meet the Strangers,” one of many terror-filled mazes featured in Universal Studios Hollywood’s ”Halloween Horror Nights” event, beginning on Friday, October 3.
“THE STRANGERS” deadly stalkers, “Doll Face,” “Pin Up Girl” and “The Man in the Mask,” will join a “murderers’ row” of Universal notorious celluloid creature that includes The Wolf Man, The Mummy, Frankenstein’s Monster, Chucky and “Psycho’s” Mother Bates.
- The ears of FEARS recently heard producer and director Andrew van den Houten is currently reviewing and in talks with author John Skipp to bring his novella THE LONG LAST CALL to the big screen. The story deals with a group of people at closing time at a Midwestern strip club. As they’re about to call it a night “he” comes strolling in - a well-dressed stranger with a briefcase full of cash to spend. This is no normal customer, and his money is a bit unusual too. Every dollar he spends stirs up a bit more hatred, a little more repressed rage in whomever he gives it to. The night passes, pressure builds, and the stranger just smiles. He knows it’s just a matter of time before all of his blood-drenched plans fulfilled.