Late Night Classics – Society
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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 among …

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Fincher and Walker like Peter Proud

Submitted by Melissa Molina on November 9, 2009 – 10:09 amNo Comment

dgaawardsmeetnomineesfeaturefilm-e69cdndmslDavid Fincher and Andrew Kevin Walker are teaming up once again for Columbia Pictures newest project The Reincarnation of Peter Proud. This is the first time the duo has worked alongside each other since the 1995 thriller mystery Seven. Walker, who wrote the 2009 version of The Wolfman, will be penning the script with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button helmer Fincher directing. Producing with Fincher will be Michael De Luca and Alison Rosenzweig.

Proud centers on a college professor who begins having recurring dreams and nightmares and, realizing they are images of a past life, decides to search out the source of the visions. With his girlfriend in tow, he discovers a woman and her grown-up daughter who are keys to his past life (THR). The story is originally based off of a novel of the same name by Max Ehrlich published in 1974. The book then a year later became a film, so technically this is not only a novel adaptation but a remake too. By this point every other film being announced is based off of something and continually proves the lack of creativity that runs through Tinseltown’s veins.

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