Quarantine
Quarantine on Imdb10 October 2008 (USA)
Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
A television reporter and her cameraman are trapped inside a building quarantined by the CDC after the outbreak of a mysterious virus which turns humans into bloodthirsty killers.
Jennifer Carpenter
|
Steve Harris
|
Jay Hernandez
|
Johnathon Schaech
|
Columbus Short
|
-
Armored Movie Poster Rocks the Net
added by newsBotBuckaroo Entertainment and Screen Gems recently released this kick ass movie poster for the upcoming action film “Armored” by director Nimrod Antal (Vacancy, Control) and starring Columbus Short (Death at a Funeral, Cadillac Records, Quarantine), Matt Dillon (Crash, Nothing But The Truth), Laurence Fishburne (The Last Full Measure, 21) and Jean Reno (The Pink Panther 2, The Da Vinci Code, The Professional). Film Synopsis: A guard for an armored truck company is coerced by his veteran coworkers to steal a truck containing $10 million. Be sure to stay tuned to Shockya.com for the latest movie news and trailers from “Armored” from director Nimrod Antal.
Brian Corder
Read the full article on shockya.com -
Timothy Olyphant Featured in First Image From 'The Crazies'!!
added by newsBotWe're proud to bring you the very first look at Overture Films' The Crazies, which features star Timothy Olyphant in an uncomfortable position. Directed by Breck Eisner, the story revolves around the inhabitants of a small Kansas town who are beset by death and insanity after a plane crash lets loose a secret biological weapon into the water supply. Radha Mitchell, Joe Reegan, Danielle Panabaker, Joe Anderson and Justin Welborn also star in the remake of George A. Romero's film that's arriving in theaters September 25th. Rob Hall's Almost Human FX (Quarantine, Laid To Rest, The Sarah Connor Chronicles) worked on all SFX.
Read the full article on bloody-disgusting.com -
Set Visit: The Crazies
added by newsBotIt's a quiet Midwest town like any other. Every inhabitant knows the business of everyone else, and most have known each other all their lives. Now something has come. The 2nd grade school teacher stops in mid-sentence and eyes up the flagpole, thinking it a good idea to impale his students on it. A local farmer points his mammoth corn picking machine out of the field and into town centre. As the madness builds, what was only brewing below the surface becomes apparent on the faces of its victims. Veins bulge, skin reddens, and eyes turn maniacal. The Crazies is putting it mildly.
Overture Films puts its stamp on a forgotten George Romero classic with Breck Eisner at the reins for the "re-imagining". What's changed? A bigger budget, first and foremost, will increase the scope and enhance a feeling that, even within this town of wide open spaces, there is nowhere to run.
Nomad
Read the full article on dreadcentral.com

