Bits ‘n Bloody Pieces: Don’t Look Now Sex, The Cat, Leprechaun, Monster Mash, Zombie Babies

Scream 4, Lords of Salem, The Visitor, Priest



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• Did they or didn’t they do it? Although I thought it was already pretty widely known for decades they did, that’s always been the question surrounding Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland’s sex scene in Don’t Look Now. In an excerpt from Peter Bart’s new book “Infamous Players: A Tale of Movies, the Mob, (and Sex)”, it sounds like, yep, they “did it.” Sutherland begs to differ.

• A bunch of photos are slipping out from yesterday’s press conference for Scream 4. Here’s Courteney Cox and David Arquette.

• Making its premiere at HorrorHound this weekend, the DVD or Zombie Babies. Ford Austin (Dahmer vs. Gacy) and Ruby LaRocca from Flesh for the Beast star.

• After Dark Films is at work on a new film for SyFy called St. Patrick’s Day Leprechaun, written by Scream of the Banshee Anthony Ferrante. This, of course, has nothing to do with the Leprechaun series. Look for it it to air March 2012.

• Rob Zombie continued to update his Twitter followers with his progress on Lords of Salem and it looks like he may be shooting on the East Coast. He says: “Just left Salem. Great day of scouting. Found some amazing locations.”

• Tomorrow, March 25, Fright Rags will put up for sale this killer new tee entitled “Monster Mash,” illustrated by Jason Edmiston. Only 300 will be available, so get them while they last!

• Thanks to Bad Ass Digest for alerting us to a screening The Visitor playing here in Los Angeles on on March 29. Nilbog will play live as well. Yes, Nilbog.

• More Korean horror is on the way via The Cat. Here’s an official synopsis and still by way of 24fps.

So-yeun is an animal groomer who works in a pet shop. One day, she gets stuck with a Persian cat named Silky when its owner suddenly dies. From then on, So-yeun is constantly haunted by a bobbed hair girl with green cat-like eyes who turns her life turns into turmoil. So-yeun desperately seeks help from the people around, but no one listens to her. The presence of the girl and the sound of Silky cries start to choke in around her life more and more. Not only that, people around So-yeun gets killed one by one. Soon, So-yeun comes face to face with the bobbed hair girl at the scene of a horrific death. So-yeun gets rid of Silky hoping her troubles will come to an end, but Silky keeps coming back to her like a boomerang. Terrified she could be the next to die, So-yeun sets out to find out the identity of the girl with the help her dead friend ex-boyfriend, Jun-seok, who is a cop. Later, So-yeun finds out the truth to the tragic incident that took place in the past.

• Priest received its official MPAA rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, disturbing images and brief strong language

Source: Ryan Turek, Managing Editor

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