Oh, the places we'll go - Los Angeles Times

Oh, the places we'll go - Los Angeles Times

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Cabin Fever. David Lynch protege Eli Roth co-wrote and directed this popular 2002 Toronto Film Festival midnight flick about five friends who encounter a flesh-eating virus. Lions Gate,


Summer Cursed. “Scream” team of director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson reunites to reinvent the werewolf legend, setting it in Los Angeles. Dimension, Aug. 8 Darkness Falls. It’s


not very smart to offend the tooth fairy, because she can be scary after dark. With Chaney Kley, Emma Caulfield, Joshua Anderson. Columbia/Revolution, Friday Exorcist: The Beginning. Paul


Schrader directs Stellan Skarsgard giving the devil his due in a prequel to the landmark thriller. Warner Bros., July 18 Freddy Vs. Jason. Mr. Krueger enters the dreams of Mr. Voorhees.


Mayhem ensues. Directed by Ronny Yu. New Line, TBA Gothika. Writer-director Sebastien Gutierrez spins a yarn about a psychologist who finds herself institutionalized for a murder she can’t


remember. Warner Bros., Oct. 24 House of 1000 Corpses. Robert Zombie -- better known as rock musician Rob Zombie -- makes his directing debut with this shocker about two couples who end up


in the wrong place. Very wrong. Featuring Karen Black, the film that Universal was too nervous to release found a distributor last year. Lions Gate, March Like Hell: Jeepers Creepers 2. The


Creeper chows down on a busload of basketball players, cheerleaders and coaches. Writer-director Victor Salva. MGM, Aug. 29 May. After a series of reverses, an unstable woman (Angela Bettis)


becomes unhinged, boding ill for the objects of her affections. Lions Gate, Jan. 31 Texas Chainsaw Massacre. A new spin on the grisly true events that inspired both the original and “The


Silence of the Lambs.” Directed by Marcus Nispel. New Line, Oct. 17 28 Days Later. Deadly virus turns Brits into enraged killers, threatening the survival of the human race. Directed by


Danny Boyle. Fox Searchlight, TBA MORE TO READ