SHORT ENDS – TARANTINO SCRIPT LEAK, STRAIN TRAILER, MOVIE POSTER ART AND MORE!

According to their Facebook page, Slasher // Video has acquired 1984’s ski lodge-based slasher flick SATAN’S BLADE for release on DVD and Blu-Ray.

It’s a Pinterest link, but this is still an amazing collection of movie posters from famed comic book artists Neal Adams, Frank Frazetta and Jack Davis.

Similarly, here’s a fine interview with movie poster designer Philip Castle, featuring an unused work for FULL METAL JACKET.

Due to script leaks via agent, Quentin Tarantino has shelved his western THE HATEFUL EIGHT.

Actor Michael Gottli, who had memorable roles in Guy Maddin’s TALES FROM THE GIMLI HOSPITAL and ARCHANGEL, has died at the age of 49 from cancer.

First teaser arrives for Guillermo Del Toro’s “The Strain” TV series for FX:

Hips or lips?  The Projection Booth’s latest episode is looking for some action from CRUISING.

The Department of Homeland Security detains a man in Ohio for wearing Google Glass to see JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT.  (It’s wasn’t a taste crime.)

GINGER SNAPS’s Katharine Isabelle joins the cast of the TV series “Hannibal.”

Here’s the artwork for Scream Factory’s Blu-Ray of SLEEPAWAY CAMP, due May 27:

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Scream Factory has also announced March 25 as the street date for Larry Fessenden’s BENEATH on DVD and Blu-Ray – here’s the box art, and you can order here.

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Trailer for the Australian horror flick THE BABADOOK arrives – be warned, contains a spoiler.  Seriously, trailer editors, step up your game and make enticing teases that don’t give away major plot points.

Will Harris’s “Random Roles” continues its awesome streak with Sherilyn Fenn on “Twin Peaks,” DIARY OF A HITMAN, BOXING HELENA and more.

These photos of actor John Schneider from photographer Jeremy Cowart are astonishingly beautiful.

Lastly, One-Minute Galactica has recut THE DARK KNIGHT trilogy as a low-key indie comedy:

Got some noteworthy genre media related news? Let us know at paul@dailygrindhouse.com!

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