The Wrong Turn movies have been scaring the crap out of hikers since 2003. The horror franchise is about families of deformed cannibals who live deep in the wilderness of West Virginia and prey on those who take the titular ‘wrong turn’ into their territory. Since the first film, we’ve seen five straight-to-dvd sequels in the form of Dead End, Left for Dead, Bloody Beginnings, Bloodlines and Last Resort. These have been of variable quality and, save for a couple of fun scenes, largely failed to live up to the original.
In 2021, though, that may be set to change with Wrong Turn, a reboot of the first outing from The Domestics director Mike P. Nelson. The trailer dropped yesterday and teases an extremely relevant horror film about a divided America, showing a group of metropolitan liberals being captured, tortured and killed by the rural cannibals. Despite having been shot in...
In 2021, though, that may be set to change with Wrong Turn, a reboot of the first outing from The Domestics director Mike P. Nelson. The trailer dropped yesterday and teases an extremely relevant horror film about a divided America, showing a group of metropolitan liberals being captured, tortured and killed by the rural cannibals. Despite having been shot in...
- 12/17/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
Rob Schmidt’s Wrong Turn wasn’t exactly a huge hit when it arrived back in 2003, earning just $28 million on a budget of $12 million. Reviews, meanwhile, weren’t particularly enthusiastic, either, with a lot of critics feeling that it was a formulaic and uninspired slasher that didn’t really bring anything new to the genre. Still, somehow, despite all that, it went on to launch a multi-film franchise. One that will continue next month with a reboot titled Wrong Turn.
Over the years, the series has become a fixture of the VOD realm with sequels Dead End, Left for Dead, Bloody Beginnings, Bloodlines and Last Resort debuting between 2007 and 2014. All of them are low budget slashers that only helped further run the concept into the ground, but it seems distributor Saban Films has high hopes for this latest effort, as it’ll be hitting theaters for one night only on...
Over the years, the series has become a fixture of the VOD realm with sequels Dead End, Left for Dead, Bloody Beginnings, Bloodlines and Last Resort debuting between 2007 and 2014. All of them are low budget slashers that only helped further run the concept into the ground, but it seems distributor Saban Films has high hopes for this latest effort, as it’ll be hitting theaters for one night only on...
- 12/16/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
You may not instantly recognize the name Danielle Harris, but if you’ve got a vested interest in the horror genre then you’ll have seen her in more than a few movies. The actress was a veteran of the Halloween franchise while still a teenager having starred in The Return of Michael Myers, The Revenge of Michael Myers and The Curse of Michael Myers between 1988 and 1995.
Since then, she’s gone on to feature in countless entries in the genre including Urban Legend, Left for Dead, Stakeland, the Hatchet series and many more, as well as returning to Halloween for Rob Zombie’s remake and its sequel, although she played a different character the second time around. In recent years, the 43 year-old has moved into directing, and Harris’ latest project is described as Scream meets Charlie’s Angels.
The movie sounds like it’ll be more than a little meta,...
Since then, she’s gone on to feature in countless entries in the genre including Urban Legend, Left for Dead, Stakeland, the Hatchet series and many more, as well as returning to Halloween for Rob Zombie’s remake and its sequel, although she played a different character the second time around. In recent years, the 43 year-old has moved into directing, and Harris’ latest project is described as Scream meets Charlie’s Angels.
The movie sounds like it’ll be more than a little meta,...
- 10/28/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Happy Thursday,"Pretty Little Liars" fans. We've got some more pretty interesting and great news for you guys on "The Perfectionists" spin off front. The production team has decided to bring on another female character that will be a recurring role. That means she won't be a season regular, but we'll see her just enough to remember that she even exists. The character we are speaking of will be named Dana. The description for Dana is that she will be the new head of security at Beacon Heights University. She will be determined and perceptive almost to the point of omniscience. After recent events, Dana will keep Alison (Sasha Pieterse), Mona (Janel Parrish) and the Perfectionists on their toes. Wow, her character sounds like she will mean pretty serious business. According the folks over at Deadline.com, the actress who is playing her is someone that most of you guys might actually recognize.
- 11/16/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
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