In 1996, “Scream” came out of nowhere to bring the horror genre back from the dead like Michael Myers sitting up after a coat hanger to the eyeball. Acclaimed as the smartest horror film in years, it yielded a trilogy that would gross hundreds of millions of dollars and clear a path for dozens of self-aware genre flicks ranging from “Zombieland” to “Adaptation.”
Now, it’s getting ready to come back again for another stab.
“It’s going good,” said writer Kevin Williamson, giving us an exclusive update on the new trilogy (!) he’s writing. “I’ve gotta finish that baby.” Read more
Hey people! We’re not dead, really. I’m a little busy with work, that’s why the site is a little outdated. I have a lot of pictures to add here, just need time to sort it, and then upload. Will do it so soon.
Neve attended an event last October 31 (thanks Jandrito), you can see pictures of her on this link. Unfortunately I don’t have access to get this pictures and any of my sources has it.
See you soon, my Google Alerts just popped with “Scream” news.
Enjoy the gallery.
Another ADS. Back in 1992, Neve did a Coca Cola ads when they were promoting a Bryan Adams concert in Montréal.
Television > Ads > Coca Cola – 1992

Appearances > 2009 > “The Men Who Stare At Goats” – Gala Screening – October 15
Neve and John attended today the gala screening of “The Men Who Stare at Goats”, during the Times BFI London Film Festival. I’ve added 50 pictures of this event, including this one of the cuttest couple. Enjoy!
edit: The album was updated with more HQ pictures.
Middle Eastern oil refineries have nothing on the tar sands of Alberta, Canada. According to a new documentary, one of the world’s most polluting industrial projects lies just north of the American border. Not only do Americans not know it, but our insatiable appetite for oil is also keeping oil extractors in business.
Dirty Oil, which premiered Oct. 11 at the 17th annual Hamptons International Film Festival, documents the oil extraction process in the tar sands of Northern Alberta. Narrated by Canadian actress Neve Campbell (of Scream and Party of Five fame), the film mines the contentious relationship between government, oil industry and environmental interests. The process of gleaning oil from tar sands, environmentalists say, emits three times more greenhouse gases than conventional oil and takes the energy equivalent of two barrels of oil to produce three. It uses four times as much water and heat. Read more


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