With the Halloween season finally upon us, that we’ve got a ton of horror and sci-fi titles headed our way via VOD and various digital platforms throughout the month of October. Things kick off with the 1992 horror comedy Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which hits Digital HD for the first time ever on October 2nd. The very next day, Cult of Chucky, Super Dark Times, The Forlorned, and Realive all make their respective debuts, and just a few days later the holiday horror flick Better Watch Out arrives on October 6th.
October 10th is another busy day, with the digital releases of Wish Upon, Dementia 13, The 13th Friday, War for the Planet of the Apes, and Wes Craven’s cult classic Summer of Fear, and for those looking to spend their Friday the 13th at home, you’ve got M.F.A., Brawl in Cell Block 99, and the Psycho-themed documentary 78/52 to look forward to.
October 10th is another busy day, with the digital releases of Wish Upon, Dementia 13, The 13th Friday, War for the Planet of the Apes, and Wes Craven’s cult classic Summer of Fear, and for those looking to spend their Friday the 13th at home, you’ve got M.F.A., Brawl in Cell Block 99, and the Psycho-themed documentary 78/52 to look forward to.
- 10/1/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Directed by Andrew Wiest, The Forlorned, based on the novel by Angela Townsend, will be released on October 3rd courtesy of Midnight Releasing. Continue reading for more details in today's Horror Highlights. We also have a trailer extravaganza with looks at Truth or Dare, Axeman 2: Overkill, and Irrational Fear, London Horror Festival performance details for The Raven, and a clip from Downrange.
Trailer and Poster Revealed for The Forlorned: Press Release: "Los Angeles, CA-- Midnight Releasing turns on the light for Andrew Wiest's The Forlorned October 3rd. Based on the book by suspense novelist Angela Townsend, The Forlorned is the story of a man lured by a job to a desolate lighthouse who quickly finds himself in over his head and at the mercy of malevolent forces. The Forlorned will be available October 3rd on Amazon Instant, iTunes, Xbox, Vimeo, Steam, Vudu, Google Play and more.
Andrew Wiest...
Trailer and Poster Revealed for The Forlorned: Press Release: "Los Angeles, CA-- Midnight Releasing turns on the light for Andrew Wiest's The Forlorned October 3rd. Based on the book by suspense novelist Angela Townsend, The Forlorned is the story of a man lured by a job to a desolate lighthouse who quickly finds himself in over his head and at the mercy of malevolent forces. The Forlorned will be available October 3rd on Amazon Instant, iTunes, Xbox, Vimeo, Steam, Vudu, Google Play and more.
Andrew Wiest...
- 9/30/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Ryan Phillippe can relate to the emotional struggles of his on-screen characters. The 40-year-old actor - who plays a tormented man suspected of murder in the new ABC series Secrets and Lies - opened up about his lifelong struggle with depression and feeling "quietly tortured at times" in a recent interview with Elle.com. "Depression has been a huge obstacle for me ever since I was a child," he said. "As you get older I think it decreases some, but I'm just innately kind of a sad person. I'm empathetic, and I take on the feelings of others and transpose...
- 3/2/2015
- by Jacqueline Andriakos, @jandriakos
- PEOPLE.com
Ryan Phillippe can relate to the emotional struggles of his on-screen characters. The 40-year-old actor - who plays a tormented man suspected of murder in the new ABC series Secrets and Lies - opened up about his lifelong struggle with depression and feeling "quietly tortured at times" in a recent interview with Elle.com. "Depression has been a huge obstacle for me ever since I was a child," he said. "As you get older I think it decreases some, but I'm just innately kind of a sad person." Phillippe also admitted he sees that piece of his personality in his 15-year-old daughter Ava,...
- 3/2/2015
- by Jacqueline Andriakos, @jandriakos
- PEOPLE.com
Ryan Phillippe is extending his hand (and voice) almost 7,000 miles from Hollywood to West Papua. In a new PSA for the Isolated Ambassador for Peace campaign, the actor and father of three urges the western world to take action to stop what he calls the Indonesian military's genocide of the Papuan population. "In one of the most remote parts of the world, the existence of an entire culture is being threatened," the actor says in the PSA (released exclusively to E! News). "Under the canopy of the densest rainforest in the world they thought they could keep it a secret from us. They think we won't care. They actually believe we won't do something about it. Now it's time to do something and...
- 6/28/2014
- E! Online
Reese Witherspoon had the company of her brother, John, for a trip to the pool with her son Deacon in Nashville yesterday. Deacon beat the Southern heat with a dip while he accompanied his mom in her native Tennessee for family time. Reese, Deacon, and her oldest child, Ava, caught a flight out of Lax on Saturday together, but they were without her husband, Jim Toth, or Reese's ex Ryan Phillippe ahead of Father's Day. Ryan may not have been able to spend the holiday with his children since he was in Hawaii promoting his new project, Isolated, at the Maui Film Festival last week. He did have his kids on his mind, though, since Ryan spoke of steering them in a direction other than show business during an interview there. He said, "I don't mean to dismiss or demean our industry but I'd like to see them do something...
- 6/18/2013
- by Meghan Rooney
- Popsugar.com
Reese Witherspoon accompanied Ava and Deacon to Lax yesterday where the group caught a flight out of La. The family was joined by two other young tots as they made their way through the airport right before Father's Day. Notably absent were Jim Toth and Reese's son Tennessee, which suggests that Ava and Deacon may have been making a journey to meet up with their dad, Ryan Phillippe, who spent the weekend in Hawaii to attend the Maui Film Festival. While promoting his new project, Isolated, at the event, Ryan talked about how he and Reese aren't going to push their kids into show business and instead make sure that they finish their educations. He said, "I don't mean to dismiss or demean our industry but I'd like to see them do something a little more meaningful or important [than enter show business]. If I had the education and what they have offered to them as kids,...
- 6/17/2013
- by Maria Mercedes Lara
- Popsugar.com
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