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The Munsters Reboot Gets a New Title
Bryan Fuller’s reboot of The Munsters is now titled Mockingbird Lane. The family’s address in the original series was 1313 Mockingbird Lane.
The new series for NBC changes the concept from a half-hour sitcom to an hour-long drama. The characters reportedly will also not use the heavy gothic monster makeup used in the original series so that the family can more easily pass as normal people.
Underworld: Awakening tops the US box office
George Lucas has been back in the news this week, lambasting those who have criticised his constant Star Wars tinkering and lamenting the difficulties he had getting WW2 drama Red Tails distributed by a major studio.
In the end, Lucas was forced to reach into his own pocket to get the film released, so he’ll be relieved to see the Red Tails sitting in second place at the box office, with a better-than-expected $19.1 million in the bank…
Resident Evil 5 - Retribution 3D, Intl. teaser trailer
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Nicolas Cage talks Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance
Total Film sat down with Nicolas Cage on the set of comic-book follow-up Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance for a suitably intense chat.
There was one thing that Cage was keen to stress: Spirit Of Vengeance is no sequel…
Game of Thrones and American Horror Story Golden Globe Nominations
Game Of Thrones and American Horror Story are up for Best Drama at next year’s Golden Globe Awards. They will compete against Homeland, Boardwalk Empire and Boss. Last year’s genre nominees The Walking Dead and True Blood did not get repeat nominations this year.
Peter Dinklage, who won a Supporting Actor Emmy for his portrayal of Tyrion Lannister in Game Of Thrones, is again nominated for the same category.
(Source: scifinow.co.uk)
The Cabin in the Woods Trailer
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Sony will release Evil Dead remake
Sony Pictures have acquired the distribution rights to Fede Alvarez’s upcoming Evil Dead remake, meaning those soul-swallowing deadites will be launching themselves at the general public on a massive scale…
American Horror Story’s Ratings Keep Climbing
American Horror Story ratings climbed for the second week in row jumping 15 percent to 3 million viewers. Last week it climbed 4 percent. In the adult demographic, the show did even better with a series high 2.2 million viewers.
(Source: insidetv.ew.com)

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