Horror flicks seek theater debut
January 7, 2003
Two low-budget horror flicks are currently seeking possible theatrical runs
for the new year and both with less-than-thrilling backgrounds.
House of 1,000 Corpses, the Rob Zombie-helmed blood feast, was originally
to be release on June 8 of 2001 until financial backer Universal dropped the movie
like a hot potato due to the film's extreme violent nature. It didn't help matters that
the MPAA slapped House with an NC-17 rating and Zombie refused cuts.
It was thought of at one point the film might go direct-to-video.
House of 1,000 Corpses is now in distribution limbo and hoping for a possible
March opening.
Darkness stars Lena Olin and Anna Paquin and was supposed to hit theaters
last August. It was thought the $10 million prodution would open on February 7 but
was quickly side-tracked as to not bump into the similar titled Darkness
Falls. The film, about a haunted house and distributed by Dimension Films, is now
likely to hit video shelves sooner then multiplexes.
Matthew Dalton
Source: Upcoming Movies
Filed under: Darkness Falls, House of 1,000 Corpses