Theaters Give Chace on Halloween
While CW fans get to know him as lacrosse-playing teen-about-town Nate Archibald on Gossip Girl, Chace Crawford has also been busy screaming for his supper.
The Haunting of Molly Hartley, a supernatural thriller starring the 22-year-old heartthrob (who also made magic in the teen-witch chiller The Covenant), has been given a Halloween 2008 release date after indie distributor Freestyle Releasing acquired the U.S. rights to the film, the company announced Thursday.
Crawford plays Joseph, the nice guy who befriends new-girl-in-school Molly (Haley Bennett), who, for unknown reasons, is becoming increasingly freaked out by… something.
Crawford is one on a long list of current and former CW/WB/UPN stars, including Chad Michael Murrary, Jessica Biel, Sophia Bush, Barry Watson, Tom Welling, Kristen Bell, Brandy and Emily VanCamp, who have flashed their scary sides to beef up their big-screen credentials.
Pixar’s UP in 3D?
big announcement that it would be released in Digital Disney 3D following the rerelease of the original two films, which would be remastered for three dimensional viewing.
But I thought that is where it would end. Maybe they would use 3D for future releases, but they sure weren’t going to overuse this new gimmick/fad (not my words) just to make a few extra bucks, right?
Disney has officially announced at Showest that UP, Pixar’s 2009 film will also be released in Digital Disney 3D. Who knows, this might not necessarily be a bad thing. Maybe the story could benefit from the technology. I sure haven’t lost faith in the guys in Emeryville, as WALL-E is looking to be my favorite film the company has ever released. I’m just beginning to question the influence that Disney corporate might be having on this great computer animation studio.
Discuss: Is Disney starting to have a negative influence on Pixar?
source: ComingSoon
