It looks like Corey Feldman can't get a break back to the big screen. The long awaited (and mostly forgotten about) sequel to THE LOST BOYS, LOST BOYS: The Tribe is heading straight to video according to Bloody-disgusting.com. Not to worry, Corey, give it a month or so and your movie will be one of those "Exclusive" SciFi Channel premieres. Then you can hang with SCIFi heavy hitters like Lou Diamond Phillips.
Corey looks like he's barely aged in the 20 years since the last movie. Maybe he's a vampire? Or is it CGI?
New York, NY} - How do you distribute:
- 2000 X-Files mini-posters for 20th Century Fox
- 1000 Iron Man special mini-posters, 1000 special Indiana Jones mini-posters, and 1000 The Ruins mini-posters for Paramount Pictures
- 400 Speed Racer and Get Smart posters for Warner Bros.
- And not to mention a ton of posters for The Fall, Son of Rambo, The Golden Compass, I Am Legend, and much more…
Fearsmag.com and Triumph Films hosted a screening of ZOMBIE STRIPPERS early this morning at Midnight at the 24nd St. AMC theater. Those that showed up were thrilled to see that none other than former porn actress and star of ZOMBIE STRIPPERS, Jenna Jameson was in attendance for the screening!
Here are a gallery of images (plus video later) from the event after the Read More...
{New York, NY) - The New York Comic Con and POW! Entertainment, Inc., (POWN) announce legendary comic book writer and creator Stan Lee will be a Special Guest of New York Comic Con this year where he will appear on several panels, as well as receive the first-ever New York Comics Legend Award at a special VIP party at the Virgin Megastore in New York City’s Times Square Thursday, April 17 at 8:00 pm.
Baby Tattoo Books is proud to present an exclusive book signing with award winning artist Viktor Koen at NYC Comicon 2008. Saturday, April 19, 1-2pm, booth# 1851, Jacob Javits Center.
"When they caused the great cataclysm, the Forces of Dread metamorphosed. From each other’s heads they sprang forth in all their glorious deformity, terrorizing all." So relates Plug, the narrator of this tale, which is neither graphic novel nor science fiction, but a disturbing, strangely familiar, and unusually evocative portrayal of a future "Landscape" that looks eerily like a dystopian conclusion to the evolving twenty-first century.