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The Week In Horror (1/5 - 7/5)

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In what we hope to make a regular feature, this was the week in Horror (AKA all the bits you need to know):

  • Hostel IIDisturbia expectantly dropped from the #1 spot in America to make way for Peter Parker's web of reign. It still managed to cling onto the #2 spot though, which is more than can be said for Vacancy, which fell out of the Box Office altogether.
  • Next years Prom Night remake, starring Brittany Snow, is now due out in April. The film, which originally starred Scream-Queen Jamie Lee Curtis, follows Donna and her friends on the night of their senior prom, little knowing that Donna's deadly past is about to catch-up with her...
  • "Splat Pack" member Eli Roth's highly anticipated sequel to 2005's Hostel have released some video peeks and stills from Hostel: Part II.

And now here is what you can look forward to on TV next week:


Why 'Disturbia' Has Studios Disturbed...

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For an amazing third week (a feat not seen in America since December 2004's Meet the Fockers), Disturbia has held onto the top spot, grossing an estimated $9.1 million. This isn't all good news though, as the whole Box-Office countdown resembled what analysts would expect to see in September, right when the new school-term has started. This could all just be a lull of sorts, though, as Spider-Man 3 opens next week and is expected to kick off the feverish rush of Summer blockbusters, here and abroad. One film not making it to theatres in the UK though this summer, and perhaps even at all, is The Weinstein Co.'s Grindhouse. The film has been plagued with low numbers since it's American release, and as such Grindhouse, which was a back-to-back presentation of Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror and Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, is being split in two, with Tarantino rumoured to be retooling his half for a separate release, which may see Planet Terror skip theatres all together over here. The projected date is toward the back-end of September, but that's very-likely to change so stay tuned for future news.

Source: IMDb.com


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