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lloydchristmas1986 t1_je7pel1 wrote

>Set years after the polar ice caps have melted and sea levels have risen, the story of Thaw centers on a group of survivors at sea searching for a new home. Their prayers are answered with the discovery of an inhabitable town, that is, until they encounter a new nightmare living just below the water’s surface.

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brandonsamd6 t1_je6zimc wrote

New Line going back to its roots

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TheChrisLambert t1_je8wkau wrote

I was at SXSW and was at this bar because there’s a burger food truck there called Out of Nowhere and I’ve heard all these awesome things about it. So I went and they weren’t open yet because they had a private event but the sign said they’d open at 6:45.

To get to the food truck, you had to go outside, past the back patio, and the truck was behind the building. Unfortunately, the truck didn’t open at 6:45. I was starving, too. So every few minutes I kept going to check. Someone was there, cooking, but they weren’t serving.

It just so happened that a group of people were on the patio. Meaning every time I went to check on the truck, I walked by them. There was a circle around one guy in particular. He was kind of holding court then listening to people then holding court. Seemed really nice. But was clearly someone people wanted to engage with.

While I was ordering a drink, a couple people from that party got in line behind me. I asked them who the guy was.

“The director of the new Evil Dead movie.”

Got back to my table. Googled that. Saw Lee Cronin’s picture. Sure enough, it was Lee Cronin.

They were there for another hour. And that entire, the food truck never opened. But my hungry ass kept getting up to check. Obviously, some people in Lee’s party had to notice me. Maybe someone put it together? But I bet a number of them thought I recognized Lee and wanted to talk to him or something and kept coming out to try and weasel my way into the group. That thought amused me because all I wanted was that stupid hamburger. But I had to look sketchy as hell.

Unfortunately, they never opened. But I went back the next day. Had to wait again. Then they finally opened. Burger was fucking incredible. Top 3 of my life. Number 1 is Au Cheval in Chicago. Number 2 is probably like eating Dairy Queen hamburgers with my dad when I was a kid. And 3 is Out of Nowhere.

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CircusOfBlood t1_je7bn6j wrote

This has a great premise IMO. And a great young horror filmmaker. So hope this gets fast tracked

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Successful-Plan114 t1_je9sx72 wrote

Title - their remaking The Thaw? That flik with Val Kilmer? Cool.

Read further - possible big nasty evil thing instead of remaking The Thaw? Cool.

Either way.. cool.

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BIG_PY t1_je9ttww wrote

Always exciting to be able to root for a new up-and-coming horror director. Although I didn't much care for The Hole in the Ground, I'm hearing excellent things about Evil Dead Rise. Excited to see what else this guy is capable of before he's inevitably handed a superhero movie.

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