horror movie screenplays

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Sweeney Todd in Concert $8.91 The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra’s 2001 concert production of Stephen Sondheim’s witty shocker is musically superb and (even without scenery) theatrically effective. The performers are in costume and use a few essential props such as Todd’s razor, but more than these details the quality of their singing and acting makes this production stand out. It looks like a final seal of approval at the e… |
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Child’s Play $10.40 Horror maestro Tom Holland (Fright Night) brought wit and devilish energy to this 1988 scarefest about a murderer (Brad Dourif) who wills his soul into an innocuous doll named Chucky, and reveals himself only to the toy’s owner, a frightened little boy. Catherine Hicks plays the child’s mother, and Chris Sarandon a detective; neither of them knows what to make of the kid’s story. Monster-doll stor… |
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The Witches of Eastwick $2.89 Jack Nicholson was born to play the devil, and in George Miller’s adaptation of John Updike’s novel he plays it for all he’s worth. As a wolfish womanizer summoned by three bored women in a picturesque New England town, he’s sating all of his appetites with a rakish grin. Cher, Susan Sarandon, and Michelle Pfeiffer play the women who discover their untapped magical powers by accident. The smart an… |
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Twilight Zone (Time Enough At Last/The Monsters are Due on Maple Street) [VHS] $12.98 … |
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Underworld: Awakening (+ UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray] $14.87 Death Dealer Selene (Kate Beckinsale) is back–again dressed in skintight black–for this fourth installment of the popular horror/action series, as humanity goes to war against both the vampire and werewolf clans. Escaping from the corporation that has held her captive in cryogenic freeze for experimentation, the vampiric heroine proceeds to do sexy battle with her adversaries, with an assist com… |
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Stephen King’s It $3.00 Is there anything scarier than clowns? Of course not. And who knows scary better than Stephen King? You see where we’re going. It puts a malevolent clown (given demented life by a powdered, red-nosed Tim Curry) front and center, as King’s fat novel gets the TV-movie treatment. Even at three hours plus, the action is condensed, but an engaging Stand by Me vibe prevails for much of the running time…. |
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street $2.99 … |
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The Cabin in the Woods: The Official Visual Companion $12.70 From Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Drew Goddard, writer of the monster movie phenomenon Cloverfield, comes the horror film to end all horror films! The details of the plot are a closely guarded secret, though Joss himself has described it as “a straight-up, balls-out, really terrifying horror movie,” adding,”it is not just a slasher in the woods. It’s a litt… |
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Save the Cat! Goes to the Movies: The Screenwriter’s Guide to Every Story Ever Told $11.51 In the long-awaited sequel to his surprise bestseller, Save the Cat!, author and screenwriter Blake Snyder returns to form in a fast-paced follow-up that proves why his is the most talked-about approach to screenwriting in years. In the perfect companion piece to his first book, Snyder delivers even more insider’s information gleaned from a 20-year track record as ?one of Hollywood’s most successf… |
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Who Goes There?: The Novella That Formed The Basis Of The Thing $12.64 “Who Goes There?”: The novella that formed the basis of “The Thing” is the John W. Campbell classic about an antarctic research camp that discovers and thaws the ancient, frozen body of a crash-landed alien. The creature revives with terrifying results, shape-shifting to assume the exact form of animal and man, alike. Paranoia ensues as a band of frightened men work to discern friend from foe, and… |