Saturday, August 27, 2011
National Geographic Africa's Lost Eden
It was known as the place where Noah left his Ark: 4,000 square kilometers of lush floodplains in central Mozambique, packed with wild animals. But 15 years of civil war took a heavy tollmany species were almost completely wiped out for meat. Conservationists today are battling to restore the park to its former glory, and save it from present-day threats that could destroy it forever.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Hot Teaser Trailer: 'The Lady In Black'
CBS Films' The Lady In Black, starring Daniel Radcliffe like a lawyer who travels to some remote British village and finds out the ghost of the scorned lady is terrorizing the local people, opens February. 3. James Watkins directed a script by X-Males: Top Class scribe Jane Goldman. Ciaran Hinds and Jesse McTeer co-star within the horror thriller, a remake of the 1989 TV movie which was modified from the play which was modified from Susan Hill's novel.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
'Woman In Black' Photo: Daniel Radcliffe Scares Easily
In case you missed the memo, Daniel Radcliffe's latest movie "The Woman In Black" is going to be scary, and the latest photo released for the flick shows that viewers aren't going to be the only ones terrified. Previous photos have shown Radcliffe's character Arthur Kipps looking a bit nervous while walking around outdoors and later defending himself with a hatchet, but this latest image shows Kipps at his most defenseless. Lying on the ground and looking uncomfortably off into the distance, Kipps looks like he could be in a little bit of supernatural trouble. Maybe it has something to do with that children's doll lying on the ground next to him? If the trailer is any judge, Kipps certainly has a lot on his plate in this movie. When MTV caught up with Radcliffe earlier this year to chat about the flick, he shared that he was glad "The Woman In Black" is such a departure from "Harry Potter." It also was a bit of a challenge for Radcliffe to make, he said, because he's not a fan of horror movies. If he's already talking about being scared by it, we certainly do not stand a chance. "It's going to be terrifying, and at the test screening they had, apparently people were leaping out of their seats terrified, so I think it's just going to be a really, really good movie," he revealed. "I'm looking forward to the full trailer coming out, presumably months down the line because I think when people start to see more and more, I think the buzz about it will continue to build." "The Woman in Black" hits theaters February 3, 2012. Are you looking forward to "The Woman in Black"? Tell us in the comments section below or on Twitter!
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