Bits ‘n Bloody Pieces: Suspiria, Walking Dead, App Killer

XP3D, The App Killer, Mayonnaise and ketchup



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• Spoiler TV got wind of two new characters we’ll be seeing in The Walking Dead season two.

In the episode is Dave who is a charming and friendly guy; the type who you would love to have a beer with. Watch out though, as he can turn quickly dangerous! Also Dave’s younger friend is Tony who is quick tempered and less intelligent. He likes women, food and guns…

• The Dutch one-sheet for Dream House, opening in the U.S. September 30.

• Complex spoke to David Gordon Green in length about his Suspiria remake.

Here, he speaks about how Black Swan prompted him to adjust the story: “It did inspire me to think, “Well, I want to go younger now. I want this to be about 14, 15-year-old girls, rather than women who are Natalie’s age.” It made not want to do what Black Swan kind of did with the psychology and thriller elements of older characters. If anything, I want to focus on the younger, more naïve kinds of characters—the wide-eyed, Snow White version of the movie, rather than a more sophisticated, sexual version of it.”

• Killer art by Matt Needle.

• A new poster for the Spanish thriller Paranormal Xperience 3D (or, XP3D), courtesy of Aullidos. You can watch a trailer for the film here.

• Just got word of a new thriller, called The App Killer, which is in the works. Pau Masó will direct from a script he penned. David Szymanski is currently doing a bit of work on the screenplay as well.

In the film, a killer uses different cellphone apps to attract potential victims. When a tourist meets a guy through a popular app for gay men, it will become the worst nightmare he could have ever imagined.

• Pop Culture Shock Collectibles has created this 1:4 statue based on Randy Queen’s Darkchylde. Visit this site for more details on how you can get it!

• Christopher Di Nunzio sent along this trailer for his film Her Heart Still Beats, an indie flick inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart.” Visit his Facebook page for more.

Her Heart Still Beats (Official Trailer) from Creepy Kid Productions on Vimeo.

• Um, yeah. A saucy, blood-splattered clip compilation set to, er, one helluva “feminist jam.” Mayonnaise and ketchup everyone.

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Source: Ryan Turek, Managing Editor

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