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Hammer These First Shots from THE RESIDENT Into Your Head
Hammer These First Shots from THE RESIDENT Into Your Head
There are a number of reasons to be ecstatic about the upcoming thriller, THE RESIDENT. For one, and possibly the biggest reason to be looking forward to this film, THE RESIDENT offers the return after a more than 30-year absence of Hammer Film Productions to the world of feature film, ...
ShockTillYouDrop:  EXCL - 2 Photos from Hammer Films' The Resident
ShockTillYouDrop: EXCL - 2 Photos from Hammer Films' The Resident
shocktillyoudrop.com — Jeffrey Dean Morgan ( Watchmen , Supernatural ) taps into his sinister side in The Resident , a new thriller from England's renown Hammer Films. Directed and co-written by Antti J. Jokinen - who rolled cameras on the film earlier this year in New ... ShockTillYouDrop: EXCL - 2 Photos from Hammer Films' ...
Christopher Lee: Horror films today are
Christopher Lee: Horror films today are
cnn.com — London, England (CNN) -- Although his name is synonymous with horror, Christopher Lee says he doesn't have much desire to see pictures that fall under that genre these days. The 87-year-old, who helped Britain's legendary Hammer studios breathe new ... Christopher Lee: Horror films today are
Arise, Sir Dracula: prince knights Christopher Lee
guardian.co.uk — Christopher Lee – aka Counts Dracula and Dooku, Scaramanga and Saruman – knighted for services to drama and charity Finding oneself opposite a tall, baleful celluloid vampire would have most people reaching for a head of the most pungent Spanish ... Arise, Sir Dracula: prince knights Christopher Lee
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Web Stalker - Sneak Peeks of The Resident Have Fans Hailing Hammer Horror's Return
Horror Hacker — ... , "But I think this film's got potential, and the revival of Hammer has got be a good thing for the British film industry and cinema as a whole." Meanwhile, in a post titled, "Hammer These Shots Into Your Head!," WeAreMovieGeeks gloats, "There are a number of reasons to be ecstatic about the upcoming thriller, The Resident... " before going on to cite the "stellar cast" and the fact that "Hammer is a brand unto itself in terms of stylistic and unforgettable horror." "I'm getting excited for Hammer Films' return, even just from looking at these two photos," agrees ...

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