Late Night Classics – Society
March 22, 2010 – 5:29 am | No Comment

After spearheading two horror classics with Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator and From Beyond), prolific producer Brian Yuzna took a swing at directing with the camp classic known as Society.
The film tells the story of Billy Whitney (Billy Warlock), who lives in …

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Disney definitely has Fallen

Submitted by Melissa Molina on December 10, 2009 – 12:44 pmNo Comment

arc_arrival_fallen_by_lauren_kateDisney is making sure they’re knee deep in the live action supernatural as they option the rights for the novel adaptation of Fallen. The contemporary story centers on an alienated girl torn between two charismatic young men, unaware that they are fallen angels who have battled over her for centuries (THR). The Lauren Kate novel of course is getting attention from Disney as they blatantly are trying to find a way to cash in on tween girls and their great love for the supernatural within the past few years. With surprise successes like the Twilight movie series, its no wonder that tons of different supernatural films have spawned out left and right.

The film will be produced by Mark Ciardi and Gordon Gray with Todd Murata, Oren Aviv and Victor Constantino acting as executive producers. The film will also be under Mayhem Productions with no real set time of release announced just yet.

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