Posts Tagged ‘The Collection’

Marcus Dunstan & Patrick Milton on THE COLLECTION – Inside Horror

Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson welcome Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, winners of the 2005 Project Greenlight competition, for a fascinating chat about their latest horror adventure, THE COLLECTION, the follow-up to their 2009 film, THE COLLECTOR. Dunstan and Melton prove their evil genius by exposing their absolutely flawless process behind creating the franchise’s more »

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Michael J. Bassett, Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton

It’s a serial killers and sequels party on this week’s episode of INSIDE HORROR and Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson are welcoming not one or two, but THREE special guests to celebrate! Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, 2005 Project Greenlight winners and masterminds behind numerous films within the Saw franchise, sit down to discuss more »

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This Week in Horror: Sinister, Screamfest & Rock and Shock

Hey folks!  Inside Horror is going dark tonight to better prepare for upcoming weeks chock full of interviews and Halloween goodness. I can’t give any details out just yet, but I can guarantee that the wait will be worth it – some amazing guests you are not going to want to miss! In the meantime more »

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FRANKENWEENIE and TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 3D – Inside Horror

This week on INSIDE HORROR News: Fangoria’s Rebekah McKendry discusses early reviews for Tim Burton’s FRANKENWEENIE, rumors circulating about Marcus Dunstan’s THE COLLECTION, audience reactions on the recent release of THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 3D trailer and Dread Central’s 2012 Batch of Horror Starlets Bowling for Boobies event at Dark Delicacies on September 30th. Visit more »

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JAWS, Carl Gottlieb & Terror at Sea!

Be sure to tune in to INSIDE HORROR this week as hosts Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson welcome American screenwriter Carl Gottlieb, the mastermind behind JAWS, JAWS II and JAWS III.  They’ll dive in with questions about how he got involved with film, his book JAWS LOG, an expose on the notoriously difficult production of more »

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