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Here is a round up of some of the more interesting trailers around at the moment....

You can tell it's Halloween time again, or if Lionsgate get their wish, See Saw-day, as all the horrors are making their way through to the surface. 

They say Horror is dead, I say Horror ain't dead, it's just being remade all the time by lazy companies that can't be arsed to go out and find some original scripts.

Well here are some horrory trailers for you to feast your blood drenched eyes at..


Paranormal Activity

The ghost of Blair Witch past rears it's not so ugly head again with this low budget shocker where a couple decide to try and video the ghosts that are turning their lives upside down with terrifying results.

Camera's are jiggled, as well as various body parts, things are thrown and there are general poltergiest type shenanigans.

Starring absolutely no one that you will know it looks like it might be worth a look when, sorry IF, it gets a release this side of the Atlantic.

There are two trailers, one shows an audience watching the film in a cinema and getting their reactions while the second is a more traditional.

On a Blair Witch note, there may be a third film in the works that will look at the case 10 odd years on..

Trailer #1 

Trailer #2 


 THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL

Remember the '80's.  Horror was much more scarier and gorier, actresses had bigger hair and a lot of product.  Screams were louder and better.  Well this film, although shot recently, is set in the gorious '80's and covers the usual, young girl alone in a big scary house type thing. 

Horror Icon Ted Noonan plays one half of a strange couple who put out and advert for a babysitter and tell the poor applicant on arrival that they don't actually have a baby to sit, it's the house they want sitting and with good reason...


Pandorum

In space when you sleep you can't scream, or something like that.  From producer Paul WS Anderson and directed by Christian Alvart Antibodies comes a new sci-fi horror where Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster wake up from hypersleep to find they have lost their marbles and they are alone.

So begins visions, hauntings and various Event Horizon/Dead Space type stuff with lots of whizz, bangs and bumps.