GOREZONE magazine (See Issue #31 for more): Issue 31 will hit news stands on April 10th with a totally NEW look, but STILL priced only £3.50/$8.99.

The new look follows recent comments by UK media that have billed GoreZone as “Vogue for horror fans!”

Gorezone is NOW self bound and has more pages, including a gamers and music section.

Lara Flynn Boyle: (Who’s rumoured to enjoy the white stuff far to much) who turned heads in Poltergeist III used to look HOT as hell. This past weekend, though, she looked like the bride of Chucky on an outing to Mr. Chow's in Beverly Hills.

This is a Warning: DON’T FUCK with mother nature…

Dimension Extreme (See Issue #31 for more): Here are the complete specs for the May 6 DVD release of Mitchell Lichtenstein’s TEETH, along with the cover art. Starring Jess Weixler in an award-wining performance as a high-school girl who has an extra set of choppers in a place that gives a big surprise to assorted males who want to have their wicked way with her. The movie will be presented in 16x9-enhanced widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. Special features include:
• Audio commentary by writer/director Lichtenstein
• Deleted scenes with Lichtenstein’s optional commentary
• The Making of TEETH featurette
• Sundance Film Festival interview featurette
Retail price is $24.95.
The Shutter (See Issue #31 for more): The SHUTTER remake (below left) opened at the number three spot at the box office with $10.7 million.
Blood Night (See Trailer above right) is building up a fine cast that consists of Danielle Harris (Halloween 4, 5 and the 2007 remake), Garett Stevens (Guiding Light) and Nate Dushku (Tru Calling). The film is about a group of teenagers celebrating the anniversary of the death of a local axe murderer. They suddenly find themselves face to face with the realities of this haunting urban legend. Filming has begun and we should see Blood Night turn up on DVD late 2008. There are rumours that Blood Night may be only a working title and this may in fact become Urban Legend 4.
The Uninvited: The upcoming DreamWorks/Montecito Pictures horror remake of the highly regarded 2003 Korean chiller A TALE OF TWO SISTERS (below left) has been re-named as THE UNINVITED. The new title may confuse Asian-horror-redux followers as THE UNINVITED is also the name of another well known Korean supernatural film, one of the few not announced for an English-language makeover to date.  DreamWorks has yet to announce a release date for UNINVITED, which stars Elizabeth (SLITHER) Banks, Arielle (THE GRUDGE 2) Kebbel, Emily (DARKNESS FALLS) Browning and David Strathairn and was directed by Charles and Thomas Guard.
Hard (above right) is getting its unrated directors cut any day now. While the film may not be for all tastes the director assures us it’s gory and in similar vain to Silence of the lambs. HARD was also nominated for a Human Rights Award from the Political Film Society and garnered a nomination for Best Original Screenplay from the Apex Awards.
Razor: Sid Haig of Devil’s Rejects fame is starring in Razor about a young couple, Jake (John Fremont) and Violet (Tanya Dempsey), who are making a road trip through the desert to visit their family.

Jake is a washed-up minor league baseball player who has had a run of bad luck. He drives and old, worn-out pick-up truck, and carries his baseball bat with him everywhere he goes. Violet is his attractive sidekick/girlfriend who has been with him through everything. However, she still likes to remind him of the shortcomings of success in his career.

Soon, the couple find themselves lost at an abandoned gas station with the eerie attendant Virgil where they also encounter a dark creature that hunts them: a hyena named Razor.

Lindsay Lohan is set to take on another challenging career move (No it’s not a sex tape, shoplifting spree nor a trip to rehab again) but her father feels it’s a fatal error. Michael Lohan isn't thrilled his daughter has signed on to star in Manson Girls. (She will play one of the murderer's cult followers.)

"I really hope that Lindsay gets back to the kinds of films that led to her success," he told Usmagazine.com Thursday at the Celebrity Apprentice finale in NYC. "I'd like to see her do more mainstream films."

Lohan's past string of films — including I Know Who Killed Me and Bobby — have bombed at the box office. Chapter 27 — her latest movie opening this weekend — centres on the assassination of John Lennon.
Michael continued "were geared to a specific audience."

"When you're the kind of star Lindsay is you have to appeal to a general audience, not just a specific audience," he added.

Funny Games: Check out a scene from the new Funny Games remake above in cinemas April 4th - CLICK HERE
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