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12
Nov
2011

The full trailer has leaked on the net, but it seems like EOne Entertainment has asked several sites to take it down due to copyright infringement.  We’re not going to post it, until it’s OK, but if you really want to see for yourself, take a look at it here.

It looks pretty different.  That would be cool to see Devon as the killer this time, who knows!

Here’s a shorter trailer on YouTube.

And check out a picture of Maurie Sherman with Devon!

9
Sep
2011

According to Horror Movies, “It’s been fairly silent regarding Randall Cole’s 388 Arletta Avenue but we can reveal that this one has been picked up by Canadian distributor Entertainment One. We also have the first photos from the flick courtesy of the guys over at Toronto International Film Festival.

The film star’s Nick Stahl (Sin City, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner (The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands).”

Devon with Nick Stahl in '388 Arletta Avenue'

30
Jun
2011

It’s all in good intent, or so says the smiley emoticon that rocks a slew of creeptacular posters for Randall Cole’s 388 Arletta Avenue :) , the Vincenzo Natali (Cube, Splice) produced horror flick starring Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner and Devon Sawa.

“Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him. As the acts of the tormentor become more twisted and violent, James desperately tries to figure out who is behind the terror in order to save his wife. But it seems the stalker is always one move ahead…”

The thriller is now in post and was for sale at Cannes. No word a distributor yet, but with the names involved it can’t be too far behind.

388 Arletta Avenue Posters

16
Dec
2010

Check out two new links to get you more insight on this movie:

5
Dec
2010

Shooting has begun on writer-director Randall Cole’s Hitchcockian thriller 388 Arletta Avenue :) . Don’t be put off by the annoying smiley, the film is described as a “wickedly smart mystery-thriller” by executive producer Vincenzo Natali (Splice), which sees a slight change in direction for Cole, who usually helms comedies (he directed Real Time in 2008 and the disappointing rom-com 19 months in 2002).

The film plays with ever present fears surrounding the use and abuse of technology, specifically CCTV, and details a scenario in which a deadly stalker is able to constantly spy on and manipulate a couple using hidden cameras. It’s not a particularly star studded cast, but then horrors never are.

Actors

The film features Nick Stahl (Sin City), Mia Kirshner (Vampire Diaries) and Devon Sawa (Final Destination) and will be produced by Splice producer Steve Hoban, and Mark Smith (The Spine). Hit the jump for the full synopsis and more.

Synopsis

Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple and cracks in their relationship surface.

When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him. As the acts of the tormentor become more twisted and violent, James desperately tries to figure out who is behind the terror in order to save his wife. But it seems the stalker is always one move ahead…

More Info

Vincenzo Natali says 388 Arletta Avenue :) is “a story that could not have existed until recently thanks to the astonishing and invasive technology that is now widely available. The fact that it is possible makes it truly terrifying.”

Director Randall Cole goes further, suggesting that “if you could scratch to beneath the surface of what most supposedly ordinary people present to the world, and even to themselves, you would find very interesting and possibly very dark things. If exploited, some of those things could even result in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, as it does for our lead character.” Well I’m definitely sold on the premise, it sounds intriguing.

Filming is taking place in Toronto and we can expect a 2011 release date.

(News from Collider.com)