Battleship & Lovely Molly: The Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast – 3:20

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Aloha, Stranger: Taylor Kitsch and Rihanna are somewhere down there beholding the might of an alien invasion force in BATTLESHIP.

The aliens have landed! Yes. Again. This time they’ve invaded off the coast of Hawaii, so it’s just like Pearl Harbor, if the attack on Pearl Harbor had included such devastating weaponry as Giant Exploding Pegs and Hot-Rodding Robot Fireballs. Can slacker sailor Alex Hopper (Taylor Kitsch), finding himself in command of the lone, surviving ship and assisted by crewmate Rihanna and visiting captain Tadanobu  Asano (just to prove we’re all over Pearl Harbor), find a way of defeating the enemy? Can Hopper’s fiancee Brooklyn Decker, with the help of (actual) double amputee Greg Gadson, destroy the island-based satellite substation before the invading force can signal their cohorts, even as her father, the Admiral (Liam Neeson), stands on the sidelines, shaking his fist and screaming, “Hopperrrrrr!!!” (not really, but close enough)? C’mon, it’s a movie based on a board game — are these really questions?
Come join Cinefantastique Online’s Steve Biodrowski, Lawrence French, and Dan Persons as they debate whether director Peter Berg might have been better served doing a film called CROCODILE DENTIST. Also: Dan gives his capsule review of LOVELY MOLLY, the new exercise in ominous horror by BLAIR WITCH’s Eduardo Sanchez. Plus: What’s coming to theaters.

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Blair Witch director takes Possession

Eduardo Sanchez, co-director of THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECTVariety reports that Eduardo Sanchez, co-director of THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, has inked a deal to direct a horror film titled THE POSSESSION. The film will be co-produced s part of a multi-pic deal between Amber Entertainment and Haxan Films (the later is the company that made BLAIR WITCH and Sanchez’s subsequent horror feature, SEVENTH MOON). Production is intended to start this October in Maryland. According to reporter Dave Mcnary, the script, by Sanchez and Jamie Nash:

…explores s the thin line between demonic possession and psychosis, starts off as a simple horror film about things that go bump in the night but slowly turns into a thriller about the evil power that exists inside one troubled young woman.

Amber Entertainment is also developing a science fiction film based on Rebecca Stead’s novel When You Reach Me.