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mae
06-11-2020, 01:34 PM
Didn't find a thread or any mention, so this is news to me:

https://pmcvariety.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/cotc-img_9113-cr-res.jpg

https://variety.com/2020/film/asia/children-of-the-corn-shoot-australia-coronavirus-1234631393/

Kurt Wimmer’s reimagining of “Children of the Corn” has completed its coronavirus-defying shoot in Australia. The filmmakers employed stringent health and safety protocols, and multiple insurance policies.

The producers revealed the previously undisclosed cast of young actors, with Elena Kampouris (“Before I Fall”) and Kate Moyer (“When Hope Calls”) starring. They are accompanied by Australian talent Callan Mulvey (“Avengers: Endgame”) and Bruce Spence (“The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”).

“You can theorize all you like about safety protocols, but until you get on set, you don’t really know. But I can now tell you it is impossible to keep a camera crew 1.5 meters apart,” producer Lucas Foster (“Ford v Ferrari”) told Variety.

Principal photography began in New South Wales in early March, when the COVID-19 outbreak forced the majority of productions around the world to shut down.

“We ended up taking hundreds of measures. We did not trust the whole. Instead, we broke down every scene separately. Night. Day. Crowds. Interiors. And so on, assessing different levels of risk,” Foster said.

The production leaned heavily on safety manager Jon Heaney. A stunt coordinator with credits on “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones,” he also has experience in the construction and mining industries. It also worked closely with the Screen NSW and SafeWork NSW agencies.

Australia has now drawn up standard protocols for film and TV productions, and has eased its lockdown and internal travel restrictions as the rates of infection have eased. But much of the industry currently remains grounded because insurance companies are unwilling to issue cover that includes compensation for COVID-19 infection.

“Corn” bought its insurance cover early. “We had the insurance in place before we hit the ground, and I made sure to have paid the premiums before I left the U.S.,” Foster said. “I treated the film like an indie movie, one with no margin of error and lots of insurance.” Foster says he took out three policies: for travel, production and the kind of specifics that can occur on a horror action movie.

“We did not use a completion bond. If we had, we would probably have been considered unfilmable and got shut down,” Foster said.

Foster says the new film has “almost nothing to do with” the 1984 movie, directed by Fritz Kiersch, and based on the same Stephen King short story. “We went back to the story and free-associated from there,” he said.

The film describes the events leading up to, and including, the massacre of the adults of a small town in Nebraska by their children, after the adults’ irresponsibility ruins the crop and the children’s future.

Along with Foster, production credits go to Doug Barry (“FML”) and John Baldecchi (“Happy Death Day”). Wimmer, Mathieu Bonzon, Donald P. Borchers, Pascal Borno, John Fragomeni, Brian LaRoda, Keri Nakamoto, Andre Gaines and Sean Harner are executive producing. Foster, Bonzon, Harner and Pam Collis produced on the ground in Australia.

The film has received major production investment from the Made in NSW fund at Screen NSW. It is expected to be completed by the end of the year. International sales are handled by Timeless Films’ Ralph Kamp and CAA.

Casting involved large numbers of socially distanced auditions – many using self-tapes – under the supervision of John McAlary.

Kampouris next stars opposite Josh Duhamel and Leslie Bibb in the upcoming Netflix series “Jupiter’s Legacy,” for executive producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura; and will appear in “Shoplifters of the World” with Joe Manganiello.

Moyer is best known for her role as Heather Hobbie in Hulu’s “Holly Hobbie,” and for her part in the Season 3 finale of “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

CyberGhostface
06-11-2020, 03:11 PM
Didn’t King rebuy the rights?

herbertwest
06-12-2020, 04:45 AM
Yes, but I also remember reading back in 2018 when it was announced that he was going to get his rights back to several of his stories, that he could only get the american rights back. So, if true, this could mean that the new movie will be released everywhere EXCEPT the USA. Hence why it's being shot in Australia?

Iwritecode
06-12-2020, 04:51 AM
Oh good, we really needed a 74th version of this movie...:emot-roflolmao:

Ricky
06-12-2020, 05:02 AM
I just don't understand what makes filmmakers so excited to adapt this story time and time again. :lol:

mae
06-12-2020, 05:55 AM
For the record, this is the 11th film in the "franchise": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_the_Corn_(film_series)

herbertwest
10-26-2020, 02:28 PM
And the movie is currently premiering in 2 theaters of Sarasota (to take the piss out of King living there?)

The synopsis + posters : https://filmsociety.org/movies/movie.cfm?filID=2227
The cinemas : CMX Cinebistro & Burns Out

Otherwise it seems that the movie will be released in 2021. At some point



https://filmsociety.org/images/film/lg_COTC1013x1500REVISED20102120911.jpg

RichardX
12-08-2020, 11:38 AM
Have to admit that I always enjoy the premise of the city slickers squaring off with the local hillbillies. Those movies now have to have that mandatory scene where the city slickers hold their phones in the air and try to get a signal - but fail! The horror.

fitomad
12-09-2020, 03:05 AM
Is It the remake of 1984 movie or the remake of the 2008 one? :-)

Or maybe is the sequel number 10...

Randall Flagg
12-09-2020, 09:06 AM
I think it's a Coda...

nocny
12-09-2020, 09:55 AM
It's prequel.

Iwritecode
12-09-2020, 10:44 AM
It's prequel.

Yea, it's just a bunch of kids out on tractors plowing the fields and planting the seeds. :wtf:

fitomad
12-10-2020, 06:43 AM
It's prequel.

Yea, it's just a bunch of kids out on tractors plowing the fields and planting the seeds. :wtf:

It’s Animal Crossing :-)

St. Troy
12-10-2020, 07:55 AM
Have any of them been any good? I'll take a good movie, if one is in the offing, but that's the big if.

herbertwest
05-02-2021, 03:09 AM
New pictures from the studio's website : https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3662742/image-gallery-new-children-corn-movie-heads-back-stephen-kings-creepy-cornfield/

mae
01-26-2023, 10:27 AM
https://deadline.com/2023/01/stephen-king-children-of-the-corn-rlje-shudder-1235241615/

Kurt Wimmer’s redo of Stephen King’s Children of the Corn has been picked up by RLJE Films and AMC network’s horror streaming service Shudder. The movie will hit theaters on March 3 in an 18 day theatrical window before hitting demand and digital on March 21.

Based upon the short story by the horror author, and adapted by Wimmer, Children of the Corn follows a 12 year old girl in Nebraska who is possessed by a spirit in a dying cornfield. She recruits the other children in her small town to go on a bloody rampage and kill all the adults and anyone else who opposes her. A bright high schooler who won’t go along with the plan is the town’s only hope of survival.

Pic stars Elena Kampouris (Before I Fall), Kate Moyer (Station Eleven), Callan Mulvey (The Gray Man) and Bruce Spence (The Road Warrior).

“We’re thrilled to work with Kurt Wimmer and bring his vision of this classic Stephen King story to new audiences,” said Mark Ward, Chief Acquisitions Officer of RLJE Films.

The movie was executive produced by award-winning digital production house Digital Domain, and produced by Lucas Foster (Morbius), Doug Barry (FML), and John Baldecchi (Point Break). The film’s digital visual effects were all produced in-house by Digital Domain.

Ward and Besty Rodgers from RLJE Films negotiated the deal with Lucas Foster and Daniel Seah, CEO of Digital Domain, on behalf of the filmmakers.

Bev Vincent
01-26-2023, 10:38 AM
This is the one that filmed in Australia during the pandemic and played in two theaters in Sarasota in late 2020.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_the_Corn_(2020_film)

ICry4Oy
01-26-2023, 10:54 AM
https://deadline.com/2023/01/stephen-king-children-of-the-corn-rlje-shudder-1235241615/

Kurt Wimmer’s redo of Stephen King’s Children of the Corn has been picked up by RLJE Films and AMC network’s horror streaming service Shudder. The movie will hit theaters on March 3 in an 18 day theatrical window before hitting demand and digital on March 21.

Based upon the short story by the horror author, and adapted by Wimmer, Children of the Corn follows a 12 year old girl in Nebraska who is possessed by a spirit in a dying cornfield. She recruits the other children in her small town to go on a bloody rampage and kill all the adults and anyone else who opposes her. A bright high schooler who won’t go along with the plan is the town’s only hope of survival.

Pic stars Elena Kampouris (Before I Fall), Kate Moyer (Station Eleven), Callan Mulvey (The Gray Man) and Bruce Spence (The Road Warrior).

“We’re thrilled to work with Kurt Wimmer and bring his vision of this classic Stephen King story to new audiences,” said Mark Ward, Chief Acquisitions Officer of RLJE Films.

The movie was executive produced by award-winning digital production house Digital Domain, and produced by Lucas Foster (Morbius), Doug Barry (FML), and John Baldecchi (Point Break). The film’s digital visual effects were all produced in-house by Digital Domain.

Ward and Besty Rodgers from RLJE Films negotiated the deal with Lucas Foster and Daniel Seah, CEO of Digital Domain, on behalf of the filmmakers.

Great. Another movie remake where the main character's gender is switched. How inventive. NOT!

St. Troy
01-26-2023, 11:14 AM
Great. Another movie remake where the main character's gender is switched. How inventive. NOT!

I think we could say the character is essentially a different character altogether (a lot has changed here).

ICry4Oy
01-26-2023, 11:52 AM
Great. Another movie remake where the main character's gender is switched. How inventive. NOT!

I think we could say the character is essentially a different character altogether (a lot has changed here).

Yes a lot has changed. Why even call it "Children of the Corn" then.

St. Troy
01-26-2023, 06:41 PM
Why even call it "Children of the Corn" then.

For Revenues of the King.

Brian861
01-28-2023, 08:15 AM
Why even call it "Children of the Corn" then.

For Revenues of the King.

Quote of the Day :lol:

herbertwest
02-13-2023, 10:52 AM
The trailer : https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3751158/children-of-the-corn-remake-trailer-gives-rise-to-a-new-generation-of-killer-kids/


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWCGoGdkM7I

St. Troy
02-13-2023, 11:24 AM
I do not think that looked good.

mikeC
02-15-2023, 12:07 PM
I think this looks pretty good! Looks like a real movie rather than all the other ones that came out. Looks like a nice combo of prequel/adaptation. I'll give it a shot.

Scoogs
02-27-2023, 03:56 PM
Indiwire: 'Children of the Corn’ Review: This Agricultural Horror Reboot Belongs in the Compost Bin (https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/children-corn-review-agricultural-horror-230053968.html)

Variety: ‘Children of the Corn’ Review: In the Latest Sequel Slash Reboot, There Isn’t a Kernel of Fear Left (https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/children-corn-review-latest-sequel-032418167.html)

RichardX
02-28-2023, 05:53 AM
Like the Amityville movies, there can never be enough CoC. Maybe they will run out of ideas soon and have to make one in outer space. Growing corn on the moon. Great drive in movies if they still exist.

ICry4Oy
02-28-2023, 05:01 PM
Indiwire: 'Children of the Corn’ Review: This Agricultural Horror Reboot Belongs in the Compost Bin (https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/children-corn-review-agricultural-horror-230053968.html)

Variety: ‘Children of the Corn’ Review: In the Latest Sequel Slash Reboot, There Isn’t a Kernel of Fear Left (https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/children-corn-review-latest-sequel-032418167.html)

Who would have ever guessed? /sarcasm

Bev Vincent
03-01-2023, 03:36 AM
Yeah, the fact that it took years to find a distributor told me everything I needed to know about it.

RichardX
03-01-2023, 04:22 PM
I doubt an Oscar nomination was ever contemplated by the makers of a Children of the Corn movie. There is a good kind of bad movie. Uncle Stevie cashed the check either way.

herbertwest
03-02-2023, 12:58 AM
Well, King probably do not get any check for it given he sold the rights of the title many moons ago.

And that's what the studios are using.
Also the reason why the studios rushed to film a version during the pandemic and did a small release in Sarasota just before they were losing the rights I believe

But why spending money to keep the rights if the movie shite behind?

georgiesarm
03-06-2023, 04:38 AM
Well, King probably do not get any check for it given he sold the rights of the title many moons ago.

And that's what the studios are using.
Also the reason why the studios rushed to film a version during the pandemic and did a small release in Sarasota just before they were losing the rights I believe

But why spending money to keep the rights if the movie shite behind?

King got the rights to Children Of The Corn back in 2018, so this latest one was made through a deal with him

herbertwest
03-06-2023, 08:26 AM
I know what you are referring to (regarding the american rights to "Dead Zone", "Cujo", "Creepshow", "Cat's eye", "Firestarter" and "Children of the corn"), but I am not 100% sure he is getting anything directly related to that movie
To be confirmed or denied, I am still convinced that the studios rushed to do that movie and release it before a deadline back in 2020

herbertwest
03-14-2023, 11:27 AM
The bluray release announced in may made me look back at it

Joseph Maddrey is quite clear about it in his book "Adapting Stephen King - vol 2"
As I was convinced, he says that the termination date on King's notice to get his rights back was october 31, 2020

So it's definitely no wonder that they shot the movie during the pandemic and did a small release of 2 sessions in Sarasota a week before that.
Which means, I guess, that King is getting no money from that movie. But that's the very last one they are able to do without his approval. Meaning very likely the last one