Briefly: So the first Annabelle was… not all that great (in fact, it was pretty damned awful).

Naturally, being part of The Conjuring‘s universe, the film still made a buttload of money, and a sequel was quickly greenlit.

This is a character that’s still beyond terrifying to me, and one that I’d love to see in a decent feature… and hopefully Annabelle 2 can be that feature.

The sequel is coming from Lights Out director David F. Sandberg, and the first unsettling teaser trailer has just hit the web.

This time around, “Several years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into their home, soon becoming the target of the dollmaker’s possessed creation, Annabelle.”

Take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you think! Annabelle 2 hits theatres May 19th, 2017.

Upside down crosses, people pinned to the ceiling, shadow demons, and jump scares! The trailer for James Wan’s sequel to The Conjuring is chock-full of scary goodness! If the trailer is any indication, The Conjuring 2 will be a return to form after a disappointing Annabelle spinoff, or prequel, or whatever.

Wan’s style of horror movie may not be for everybody but I’m damn excited to see him back in horror after spending the past couple of years working on Furious 7.

Here’s the official plot summary for The Conjuring 2:

The supernatural thriller brings to the screen another real case from the files of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren. Reprising their roles, Oscar nominee Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson star as Lorraine and Ed Warren, who, in one of their most terrifying paranormal investigations, travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by malicious spirits.

The Conjuring 2 opens in theaters June 10, 2016!

James Wan has been given Aquaman and Robotech. Oh boy.

Could James Wan actually change what we think about big genre movies? Maybe, maybe not. But he might change how we think about Aquaman and giant robots in pop culture.

Before Mad Max introduced the world to wild stunts on cars and badass women, Furious 7 showed the world wild stunts on cars and badass women. James Wan’s direction of the film elevated what would have been another typical Hollywood movie into a master class in precise, action filmmaking. It was a boy genius being given a fully-equipped lab to go nuts.

This is what makes James Wan an excellent choice to helm these projects. For starters, I’m already stoked about Aquaman because the casting directors made the smartest move in the history of comic book casting: Jason Mamoa. Besides being an actual savage, Mamoa is a proud Pacific Islander. What other cultures are so attached to the ocean than they? This is why people made fun of Aquaman: He looked like a rich preppy guy from Connecticut that had one trip to the Caribbean and suddenly thinks he’s cultured. Tapping into the Greek roots of Atlantis just couldn’t work in the modern eye.

But Wan had nothing to do with that. It’s just one reason to pay attention to Aquaman, because let’s acknowledge it: It’s the toughest superhero movie Warner Bros. has to make. Aquaman has had the worst PR team while somehow a psychopath in a bat costume is world-renowned. But under Wan’s eye, Aquaman might single-handedly change the paradigm.

Just try to imagine what an ocean dweller who could summon sharks and whales could look like if it was directed like this:

I’m glad Warner Bros. acknowledges this, and they’ve made two of the smartest decisions they could ever make. While the Justice League movie is awkwardly coming together, at least there’s Aquaman to look forward to.

Then there’s Robotech.

There’s the obvious out of the way: It’s vehicular warfare. Recruiting a director who just sold the world on cars going boom is a no-brainer.

But remember, this isn’t just any director of the Fast series. It’s Wan. This is the guy who masterfully showed off a car jumping in between Abu Dhabi. If Wan can bring that sensibility into a scale as big as Robotech, it could actually change what we think about giant robot movies. I’m sick of people always bringing up Transformers as you are — it’s because of that narrative that people domestically didn’t really dig the modern masterpiece Pacific Rim.

Not to ride Wan’s dick too much, but I’m a legitimate fan of his vision and his helming over Aquaman and Robotech could be actual paradigm shifters in pop culture. We may no longer scoff at Aquaman or think giant robots are dumb movies.

We might actually think they’re pretty cool.

Briefly: Ready to have the pants scared off of you (not to be confused with shitting your pants, as Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro have planned for you)?

The first creepy-as-hell trailer for The Conjuring spinoff Annabelle was released last month, and it was by far one of the freakiest trailers that I’d seen in some time. Somehow, John R. Leonetti and crew have upped the scares for the full trailer, and now have a film that my horror-loving girlfriend doesn’t know if she even wants to watch.

Annabelle stars Annabelle Wallis, Alfre Woodard, Eric Laden, and plenty of others, and will hit theatres on October 3rd. Turn your lights off, put on some headphones, and check out the trailer below, and then let us know if you’re looking forward to the full feature!

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John Form thinks he’s found the perfect gift for his expectant wife, Mia—a beautiful, rare vintage doll in a pure white wedding dress. But Mia’s delight with Annabelle doesn’t last long. 

 

On one horrific night, their home is invaded by members of a satanic cult, who violently attack the couple. Spilled blood and terror are not all they leave behind. The cultists have conjured an entity so malevolent that nothing they did will compare to the sinister conduit to the damned that is now…Annabelle.

Briefly: Well this certainly puts yesterday’s horror trailer to shame.

The October 3rd release and spinoff to 2013’s fabulous horror flick The Conjuring, takes us (further) back in time and into the history of the film’s terrifying titular doll.

The film is directed by John Leonetti, and stars Annabelle Wallis, Alfre Woodard, Eric Laden, and plenty of others. A synopsis is yet to be released, but Annabelle definitely marks one of the creepiest horror trailers I’ve seen in some time.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Fast & Furious 7 is less than a year away at this point, meaning that James Wan and crew are hard at work crafting the franchise’s next sequel.

Wan today shared a neat set photo from the film, featuring the venerable director leaning on a beautiful Aston Martin. The photo is complete with the caption: “my villain drives a nice set of wheels. #astonmartin”, so it’s safe to say that the vehicle probably belongs to Jason Statham’s character.

Take a look at the image below, and let us know what you think! Fast & Furious 7 hits theatres on July 11, 2014!

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Briefly: Vin Diesel has again taken to Facebook to show off some set photos of his latest film.

Today, that film is Fast & Furious 7, and the shared photo gives us our first look at Kurt Russell in the flick.

Diesel states that Russell is “such an honor to work with”. Take a look at the photo below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the movie! The James Wan directed Fast & Furious 7 hits theatres on July 11th, 2014!

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James Wan is a horror enthusiast, plain and simple. The director of the original Saw and Insidious has spent all of his rather young career refusing to break from the norm. He’s arguably as dedicated to his craft as any other director out there. The only problem being that his craft comes in the form of horror movies. A genre that’s often disregarded and kicked to the curb as if it were a piece of trash on the street. As a horror director, it proves difficult to garner the appropriate attention that you may actually deserve. Well finally, after years of providing quality scares to audiences all around the world, James Wan’s The Conjuring has become the main attraction.

The Conjuring follows the real life story of famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) as they work diligently to help rid the Perron family of an evil and demonic presence that’s terrorizing their newly purchased farmhouse.

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While it’s easy to write off such a bland and generic premise to a scary movie, it’s a simplistic approach that actually helps Wan’s latest effort resonate so well with moviegoers. Much like the horror classics that I grew up loving such as John Carpenter’s Halloween, Wan has finally begun to realize that sometimes it’s a lot scarier to give a little less. And as a result, The Conjuring succeeds by allowing the audience to frighten itself. In his similarly based earlier work, Insidious, Wan showed a lot of promise with his attention to key horror elements such as sound, suspenseful build-ups and successful timing. However, where he shows a dramatic improvement over his earlier paranormal effort is in his restraint. With Insidious, Wan demonstrated a lackluster need to give an overly detailed and contrived explanation for the evil presence in the film. An unnecessary but often forced fatal flaw for many scary movies. Yet, in The Conjuring, the director shifts his focus from the origins of the demon to the characters themselves, and it pays off handsomely.

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Now, for as much as I thoroughly enjoyed The Conjuring from start to finish, there are a few issues that arise with the film. For example, there aren’t many distinct differences between James Wan’s newest release and the other dozens of paranormal movies that have found their way to the big screen over the last decade. It’s a difficult sub-genre to find a sense of originality. But despite the deja vu feeling that you’ve seen plenty of the same before, The Conjuring elevates its game by crafting meaningful characters and offering a solid collection of fine actors and actresses. The performances aren’t groundbreaking, but they’re all stellar and convincing enough to carry the film. Moreover with The Conjuring‘s diluted sense of originality, Wan tries to mimic the the comedic elements from last year’s horror release The Cabin in the Woods. Characters such as the Warren’s helper Drew and the police officer Brad are both meant to lighten the mood at times. I didn’t find them to be necessary to the film at all and Wan could have done without them. However, The Conjuring ultimately leapfrogs all of the blemishes surrounding its creative shortcomings and wins the audience over with its clever scare tactics and strong performances.

Let me be frank, this is by no means an amazing film. In fact, most horror movies aren’t. But if you enjoy a good scare and you can tolerate some of the awful talkers and laughing-to-hide-their-fear people that are guaranteed to flock to the theatre for this one, then I highly recommend taking a chance with The Conjuring. It’s well paced and delivers some really interesting special effects that are worthy of praise. With high expectations, even I wasn’t disappointed.

GRADE: 4/5

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James Wan’s The Conjuring has to be one of my most anticipated horror films of 2013. 2010’s Insidious (or at least the first 2/3 of it) was an instant classic for me, and was one of the few horror films that stayed with me long after it ended. Plus, I’m a sucker for both Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga (boy, does she play a great Norma Bates), so I’ll definitely be lining up for this one.

Warner Bros has just released a creepy new trailer for the film, this time around focussing heavily on the fact that The Conjuring is based on a true story. The preview features footage from the film intercut with interviews of the real Perron family, who describe they events they witnessed while inside the house. The Conjuring looks like a great, classically styled horror film, and I can’t wait to see how it turns out.

Take a look at the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! The Conjuring hits theatres on July 19th!

Before there was Amityville, there was Harrisville.  Based on a true story, The Conjuring tells the horrifying tale of how world renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren were called upon to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in a secluded farmhouse.  Forced to confront a powerful demonic entity, the Warrens find themselves caught in the most terrifying case of their lives.

I’m fairly sure that Insidious was created without the thought of a sequel ever even being possible. First, the end of the first film wrapped things up rather nicely (well, not nicely, but there was definitely closure), and second, the film was made for just 1.5 million dollars, and was not expected to make even close to the numbers that it did.

But alas, Insidious reached blockbuster levels, and a sequel was greenlit. I was (and remain) excited to hear the news, as I thought that at least 2/3 of the first film were phenomenal, and I really wanted that world to be further explored. FilmDistrict has just released the first trailer for Insidious: Chapter 2, and the movie really just looks like more of what the first had to offer… which is exactly what I’m looking for.

Watch the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Insidious: Chapter 2 hits theatres on September 13! No word yet on if the red-faced demon will return.

Did you really think they were going to end it with Fast & Furious 6? Well, you’d be just plain crazy to think that. The film has already been green lit but Justin Lin made it clear quite some time ago that he wasn’t going to be coming back for the next installment in the franchise. It appears that Universal has found their replacement with James Wan, who directed the first installment in the Saw franchise and Death Sentence as well as directing horror films Insidious and the upcoming The Conjuring. There’s no word at the moment which of the film’s stars will be back for the seventh installment, but you can pretty much count on Dwayne Johnson returning.

Source: Deadline

If the past is any indication, James Wan knows damn well how to make a good horror flick. The first Saw (which unfortunately spawned half a dozen lacklustre sequels) was a brilliantly horrifying , vastly original picture, that scared the pants off of a 14-year old me. 2010’s Insidious brought us back to classic horror, with its truly scary, haunting imagery and its intriguing plot (at least for the first two acts).

Next up from Wan is The Conjuring. The theatrical trailer has just been released, and while it looks rather conventional at this point, it also looks creepy and very affective. I’m also a sucker for Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga.

Watch the trailer below, and let us know what you think! The Conjuring hits theatres July 19th.

Before there was Amityville, there was Harrisville.  Based on a true story, The Conjuring tells the horrifying tale of how world renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren were called upon to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in a secluded farmhouse.  Forced to confront a powerful demonic entity, the Warrens find themselves caught in the most terrifying case of their lives.

If you were alive in the 1980’s, you were very likely a fan of the worlds most resourceful secret agent, MacGyver. Somehow he’s still a household name, so the series must have done something right (I was born in 1990, and unfortunately haven’t seen the show). It looks as though the character is about to be resurrected, and this second coming may happen sooner than later in the form of a new MacGyver movie.

Variety reports that New Line wants James Wan to helm the film. This move strikes me as just a little odd: while Wan has done some creative work (the man created Saw and Insidious),  a quick look at his resume reveals that he’s only been attached to horror films. While of course there’s a first time for everything, you’d think the company would want a more established action/adventure director in charge of the project.

No details have been revealed for the movie. All we know is that a script has been completed, and now director talks are taking place.

Who do you want to see as our feathered hero? Are you excited to be getting a new MacGyver?

Source: Variety

 

The massively-popular television show from the 1980’s has been rumored to be getting the big screen treatment for quite some time now. Rumor around the block is that New Line Cinema has hired Australian director James Wan (Saw, Insidious) to bring Mac to the big screen. Currently filing this in the rumor department at the moment though because I can’t seem to find any word of it elsewhere.

With the series being re-aired on the Cloo TV as well a five-issue mini-series…could MacGuyver be making a comeback? James Wan has gone on to state that he was a big fan of the show growing up and the show’s creator, Lee David Zlotoff, has stated that he likes James Wan’s take on the material.

His vision for the film sounds almost identical to mine so I’m excited.

So, will we see Richard Dean Anderson reprise his role as MacGyver? I’m going to guess the answer that is probably no. But hopefully we can at least get a cameo?

Source: MacGuyver Online