Showing posts with label lionsgate films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lionsgate films. Show all posts

Thursday, January 16, 2014

First Day of ADR of See No Evil 2



Jen and I at ADR today for SEE NO EVIL 2 Movie with the phenomenal Michael Eklund



We have good stuff coming for you guys with this film!



-Sylv

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Stage Buddy Talks to Micheal Luisi at NYCC




"StageBuddy.com recently spoke with WWE Studios President Michael Luisi on See No Evil 2, Leprechaun: Origins and more."


-Sylv

Friday, October 18, 2013

Stage Buddy Talks to the Twisted Twins at NYCC

“Jen and Sylvia Soska made their feature film debut with the eye-catchingly titled “Dead Hooker In A Trunk”. The blood-loving directors then moved on to the plastic surgery horror movie “American Mary”, which earned five awards at Screamfest 2012, including Best Picture. Now the bubbly twins are back with their first studio feature, “See No Evil 2″, starring WWE Superstar Kane. 
We caught up with the Soska Sisters at New York Comic Con, who talk about their dream coming true, and how “See No Evil 2″ is really more of a romantic comedy than a horror film. How exactly? Watch and find out.”



-Sylv

ReW & WhO Talk See No Evil 2 at NYCC



Jen and me talking gaming, WWE, and See No Evil 2.




Michael Luisi talking the direction of WWE Studios and their upcoming films.




Glenn 'Kane' Jacobs talking WWE & Thor.

-Sylv

NYCC Talks to the Twisted Twins about See No Evil 2



Jen and I chat about See No Evil 2 at NYCC. Please enjoy!

-Sylv

Thursday, October 17, 2013

NYCC Talks to Glenn Jacobs about See No Evil 2



Glenn Jacobs talking See No Evil 2 at NYCC, just being awesome - cannot wait for you to see him in the film!

-Sylv

Thursday, September 05, 2013

CraveOnline Talks to the Twisted Twins



CraveOnline: How are you handling the Summer Slam Kane debacle? 
Sylvia Soska: [Laughs] 
Jennifer Soska: I’m upset. Everyone thinks, “Oh, he went off to shoot the movie.” I have not even seen him yet. 
Sylvia Soska: We haven’t even met him, we haven’t anything. So we were watching “RAW” last night and we’re like, “Okay, here comes Bray. We’re going to find out where Kane is, what happened to him.” And nothing. Not a single thing. And he goes into the corner and does that crazy Regan Exorcist upside down thing. This guy is a freak! Tell me what you did with Kane. Somebody at least ask where Kane is. 
Jennifer Soska: I have to say, I love Bray Wyatt’s theme music. It’s just creepily growing on me.
READ THE WHOLE THING HERE!

-Sylv


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Dread Central Sees Some Evil 2



""I think a lot of people are surprised that See No Evil 2 is our next film, but if you knew us during our teens, it would make perfect sense," say the Soskas. "It wasn't even a match that initially caught our attention; it was The Undertaker in the ring talking about this dark secret and his brother. It was so engrossing that we were instantly hooked. The excitement continued for weeks as we were planted in front of the television every week leading up to Bad Blood/Hell in a Cell, where the buried past brother made his debut to the announcer's screams, 'This must be Kane!'"  
"There is no show on earth like what you see in the WWE and it only makes sense that they would translate that high level of entertainment to film, starting with See No Evil starring our personal favorite, Kane. Many years have past since then. We never became the first female twin tag team wrestlers that we dreamed of - the beautiful Bellas hold that honor - and we went on to become horror directors."" 

Read the whole rad piece HERE!

-Sylv

Wednesday, August 07, 2013

Rad See No Evil 2 Artwork



Wow. This artwork by Loucifer Rusconi is just fantastic!! I am just blown away - so utterly rad.

-Sylv

Tuesday, August 06, 2013

Twisted Twins & Kane, See No Evil 2


"I had a brief exchange with Sylvia Soska, and she stated:  
'Jen and I grew up watching and going to the WWE events right when Kane was introduced, so this is a dream come true to be working with WWE Studios and Lionsgate – both companies we have a huge amount of respect for – to bring SEE NO EVIL 2 to life in a way no one sees coming.' 
To be honest, I found the first film to be a tad underwhelming. Kane makes for an awesome specimen of terror, but the story was uninspired, and fell into standard slasher tropes. If this is to become a franchise, it will have to elevate its game and distinguish itself from the rest of the pack. I now have some faith, that if the studios don’t interfere, the Twins can bring us something special. If you’ve seen their previous works, they can do wild, balls-to-the-wall grindhouse, as well as venture towards more artistic and clinical expressions of gore. If they can find the right balance, and make this film look as well shot as AMERICAN MARY, we may just have something here. At the very least, they get horror. Being fans first, they tend to make the kind of films that they themselves want to see. That’s a good start. I’m now actually looking forward to this film."  

Read the whole piece here!

-Sylv

See No Evil 2 to be Directed by the Soska Sisters



"WWE Studios is bringing “See No Evil” back to life, producing a sequel with Lionsgate to the horror film that will again star wrestler Kane as a psychopath that goes on a killing spree.
“See No Evil” was the first film that WWE produced through its film division, and went on to earn $19 million worldwide when it was released in 2006 — its biggest hit until this year’s Halle Berry thriller “The Call,” which generated $52 million to date. 
Production on “See No Evil 2″ will start in the fall, with identical twin helmers the Soska Sisters Jen and Sylvia (“American Mary”) set to direct. They are also among the directors that will contribute to the anthology series “ABCs of Death 2.”

Kane will return as the reclusive madman Jacob Goodnight, who rises from the dead in the city morgue after his killing spree at the Blackwell hotel and goes after a group of medical students who fight to survive. Nathan Brookes and Bobby Lee Darby are co-writing the script.

In Gregory Dark’s first film, Kane’s seven-foot tall, 400-pound character has a rusty steel plate screwed into his skull and razor-sharp fingernails as he stalks a group of juvenile delinquents tasked with cleaning up an abandoned hotel."



GET THE WHOLE PIECE HERE!

-Sylv