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The trailer for Rob Zombie’s 31 takes you to murder school

The moment we've been waiting months for has arrived – the trailer for writer/director Rob Zombie's 31 is now online. Zombie has hyped Richard Brake's 31 character Doom-Head as "the next great villian of horror", and Brake can be seen...

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Rob Zombie’s 31 gets a new poster and October theatrical release

UPDATE: Since this article was first posted this morning, Saban Films has confirmed that 31 will be released On Demand on September 16th, with a limited theatrical release to follow on October 21st. Having switched distribution companies, moving over to Saban...

Picture from Rob Zombie’s 31 offers a new look at Doom-Head

Last September, writer/director Rob Zombie hyped up his latest film, 31, by predicting that one its characters, an evil fellow called Doom-Head and played by Richard Brake, would become the next great villain of horror. 31 has since had its world...

Heather Langenkamp faces the terrors of Home on March 1st

A horror icon for her three battles with Freddy Krueger (in the original A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 3: DREAM WARRIORS, and WES CRAVEN'S NEW NIGHTMARE), Heather Langenkamp will be seen dealing with horrific situations once...

Review: Rob Zombie’s 31 (Sundance) + video

PLOT: A group of carnies are abducted and forced to play a deadly game where, to gain their freedom, they have to survive twelve hours in a labyrinth while being hunted by psycho-clowns. REVIEW: You have to admire Rob Zombie....

New poster for Rob Zombie’s 31 welcomes you to Hell

In celebration of the fact that he has won a hard-fought battle with the MPAA to secure an R rating for his new film 31, writer/director Rob Zombie has taken to his social media accounts to share a new promotional...

Rob Zombie satisfies the MPAA enough to get 31 an R rating

“Strong bloody horror violence, pervasive language, sexual content and drug use” are probably hard to get by the MPAA into an R-rated film when you use them to the extent that Rob Zombie typically does for one of his films....
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