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Stonehearst Asylum

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Every so often a film comes along that defies the usual categorizations.  Horror, historical drama, comedy, romance, and mystery come together in such a way that leaves you unable to say that this film is one or all of these things.  The best you can do is turn to the friend, significant other, or colleague and say, “I saw this amazing movie tonight.”  Such is the case with Stonehearst Asylum, releasing October 24 in a limited theater run in the US and on DVD and Blu Ray December 16, 2014.

Screenwriter Joe Gangemi (Wind Chill) skillfully adapted Edgar Allan Poe’s “The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether” and director Brad Anderson (The Call, Session 9) brought together a brilliant cast that gives us a glimpse into the treatment of mental illness in the late 19th century.  It was a dark time if you suffered from depression or schizophrenia, and one of the main reasons that Poe chose this subject matter was all the controversy that surrounded it.  For starters, they had no names and little understanding of these diseases at the time.  Remember, we were less than a century from a time when people were more likely to be subjected to exorcisms than doctors when they presented extreme symptoms of mental illness, and even in the more enlightened age, treatments were often barbaric and in most cases would be classified as abuse rather than medicine today.

Young Doctor Newgate (Jim Sturgess) is seeking to complete his medial training as an alienist, a doctor for the mentally ill, at Stonehearst Asylum.  He arrives on Christmas Eve and is met at the gate by Mickey Finn (David Thewlis), the groundskeeper.  Mr. Finn brings the young doctor up to the office of Doctor Lamb (Ben Kingsley), the superintendent at Stonehearst.  Did I mention it’s a brilliant cast?  We’ve only just begun!  As they make their rounds the next day, Newgate spies a young, beautiful woman playing the piano.  Her name is Eliza Graves (Kate Beckinsale) and she is a patient suffering from bouts of hysteria.  Normally, a female hysteria patient would be subjected to various physical treatments, not the least of which would be stimulation of the sex organs to bring about orgasm and emotional relief.  Under Doctor Lamb’s new methods, however, she is given free rein to play the piano and move about unfettered in order to work off her excess amount of emotional energy.

In fact, none of the patients at Stonehearst seem to be subjected to the harsher treatments of the time.  Doctor Lamb tells the younger doctor to use his eyes and observe the patient.  By observing, he will be able to see to the root of the patient’s problem and make a correct diagnosis and course of treatment.  Little things begin to not add up for Doctor Newgate.  Treatments, protocols, something is just not right.  Late one night, he hears a noise and follows it down into the cellars of the asylum.  There he finds a group of inmates, held captive in cells.  The spokesman for this group (Michael Caine) tells Newgate that he is Doctor Salt and the rightful superintendent of Stonehearst Asylum.  Not only that, but his fellow prisoners are all the true staff of the asylum.  And that, readers, is where the fun really begins.

I sat through the rest of the film on the edge of my seat as we took each twist and turn with Doctor Newgate while he did his best to sort fact from fiction and sane from insane.  The film delves deeply into the questions of what should really classify as sanity and the stigma that is often associated with insanity.  Are we really treating anyone by keeping them locked away behind bars?  Is exercise and interaction with other people just as effective as treatment by medications, electroconvulsive therapy, and forcing a patient to relive their most emotionally scarring moments?  And perhaps, most importantly, what truly defines who is sane and who is insane?  How thin is that line?

If these questions intrigue you, I urge you to check out Stonehearst Asylum.

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Radio Silence No Longer Attached to ‘Escape From New York’

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Radio Silence has certainly had its ups and downs over the past year. First, they said they wouldn’t be directing another sequel to Scream, but their movie Abigail became a box office hit among critics and fans. Now, according to Comicbook.com, they won’t be pursuing the Escape From New York reboot that was announced late last year.

 Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin are the duo behind the directing/production team. They talked with Comicbook.com and when questioned about Escape From New York project, Gillett gave this answer:

“We are not, unfortunately. I think titles like that bounce around for a while and I think they’ve tried to get that out of the blocks a few times. I think it’s just ultimately a tricky rights issue thing. There’s a clock on it and we just weren’t in a position to make the clock, ultimately. But who knows? I think, in hindsight, it feels crazy that we would think we would, post-Scream, step into a John Carpenter franchise. You never know. There’s still interest in it and we’ve had a few conversations about it but we’re not attached in any official capacity.”

Radio Silence has yet to announce any of its upcoming projects.

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Shelter in Place, New ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Trailer Drops

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The third installment of the A Quiet Place franchise is set to release only in theaters on June 28. Even though this one is minus John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, it still looks terrifyingly magnificent.

This entry is said to be a spin-off and not a sequel to the series, although it’s technically more a prequel. The wonderful Lupita Nyong’o takes center stage in this movie, along with Joseph Quinn as they navigate through New York City under siege by bloodthirsty aliens.

The official synopsis, as if we need one, is “Experience the day the world went quiet.” This, of course, refers to the quick-moving aliens who are blind but have an enhanced sense of hearing.

Under the direction of Michael Sarnoski (Pig) this apocalyptic suspense thriller will be released the same day as the first chapter in Kevin Costner’s three-part epic western Horizon: An American Saga.

Which one will you see first?

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Rob Zombie Joins McFarlane Figurine’s “Music Maniacs” Line

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Rob Zombie is joining the growing cast of horror music legends for McFarlane collectibles. The toy company, headed by Todd McFarlane, has been doing its Movie Maniacs line since 1998, and this year they have created a new series called Music Maniacs. This includes legendary musicians, Ozzy Osbourne, Alice Cooper, and Trooper Eddie from Iron Maiden.

Adding to that iconic list is director Rob Zombie formerly of the band White Zombie. Yesterday, via Instagram, Zombie posted that his likeness will join the Music Maniacs line. The “Dracula” music video inspires his pose.

He wrote: “Another Zombie action figure is headed your way from @toddmcfarlane ☠️ It’s been 24 years since the first one he did of me! Crazy! ☠️ Preorder now! Coming this summer.”

This won’t be the first time Zombie has been featured with the company. Back in 2000, his likeness was the inspiration for a “Super Stage” edition where he is equipped with hydraulic claws in a diorama made of stones and human skulls.

For now, McFarlane’s Music Maniacs collection is only available for pre-order. The Zombie figure is limited to only 6,200 pieces. Pre-order yours at the McFarlane Toys website.

Specs:

  • Incredibly detailed 6” scale figure featuring ROB ZOMBIE likeness
  • Designed with up to 12 points of articulation for posing and play
  • Accessories include microphone and mic stand
  • Includes art card with numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Showcased in Music Maniacs themed window box packaging
  • Collect all McFarlane Toys Music Maniacs Metal Figures
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