MOVIE NEWS FOR FEB 24: PICS FROM NEOWOLF, BRAIN PAIN, AND MORE

ROCK ‘N’ ROLL WEREWOLF PICS FROM NEOWOLF

From ShockTillYouDrop.com:
Shock Till You Drop has the first pictures from rock werewolf movie: Neowolf

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SCIENCE PROVES 3-D MOVIES HURT YOUR BRAIN

From io9.com:
We knew it: 3-D films are trying to kill you with migraines and crappy vision. A new study proves the relationship between 3-D and headaches. But will this stop Hollywood’s slate of 32 (and counting) upcoming 3-D films? A study at the University of California Berkeley found that 3-D movies can cause eyestrain along with headaches. Apparently, 3-D doesn’t allow our eyes to “follow the rules” because we’re busy focusing on things both far and near at the same time, hence the headaches and blurred vision.

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FIRST ONDINE POSTER

From filmofilia.com:
Filmofilia.com has the first look at the new poster for the Colin Farrell movie, Ondine, which is a modern style fairy tale of a man, Syracuse, who discovers a beautiful and mysterious creature in his fishing nets.

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JOHN CARPENTER’S FIRST MOVIE IN A DECADE IS INSANE

From scifiwire.com:
Danielle Panabaker is only 22, but she’s already racking up an impressive resume of movie roles in remakes of classic horror movies (Friday the 13th, The Crazies) and working with one of the godfathers of horror, director John Carpenter, with whom she just wrapped the upcoming supernatural thriller The Ward.

After nearly a decade-long absence from features, Carpenter is finally back behind the lens: The horror icon recently wrapped The Ward, currently slated for release this September, which follows an institutionalized young woman (Amber Heard) who is being haunted by a ghost.

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QUEEN OF KOOK

From smh.com:
The Sydney Morning Herald has an interview with Helen Bonham Carter:

HELENA BONHAM CARTER fancies a drink. So she orders a double espresso. And a glass of fizzy water. And an apple smoothie. She looks rather worried when I order just a coffee. “Is that all you want?” she asks gently. Multiple drinking, she explains, is the way to a balanced diet. She admits her theory is not based on pure science.

We are in the cafe just down the road from her north London home. She says she’s got something to show me and produces a freaky cardboard cutout of a little woman with a huge, hydroencephalised head. “I’ve brought myself. It’s me . . . in Alice.”

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The eye problem with 3-d movies – particularly Avatar – seems to be common – I’ve heard from more than one person that they had a headache after watching that. Has it happened to you? Do you think it’s worth the experience of seeing a movie in 3-d? Do you think 3-d is necessary in movies?

I’m quite excited about Ondine -I’m a sucker for modern fairytales. Fingers crossed it’ll be good!

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