
A couple new images from the action-thriller Abduction have been released. The trailer for the film, starring Taylor Lautner, was released last week and it looks like they’re very much going for a Bourne-esque vibe. The story centers around a young man who sets out to uncover the truth after finding a baby photo of himself listed on a missing persons website.
Directed by John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood), the cast includes Lautner, Lily Collins, Sigourney Weaver, Danny Glover, Alfred Molina, Michael Nyqvist, Maria Bello, and Jason Isaacs. Hit the jump to check out the new images. Abduction hits theaters on September 23rd.

Wes Craven has been making films for nearly forty years now, having made a huge impression with his 1972 picture Last House on the Left. And since then, Craven is just as likely to make a great film as a terrible one. Some horror directors – like John Carpenter – have an obvious hot streak, an uninrupted run of greatness, and most directors have periods where they’re doing great work, and off times. Whereas Craven followed A Nightmare on Elm St. with The Hills Have Eyes II. His 1996 film Scream is one of his best, which came a year after A Vampire in Brooklyn – easily one of his worst. Again, you never know. Craven is decidedly smart, but he’ll also pursue ideas that he seems passionate about or films that promise a paycheck. My Soul to Take was post-converted into 3-D and sat around for a while. It’s fascinating, though I don’t know which of the two categories it most belongs in – regardless, it leaves an impression. My review of My Soul to Take follows after the jump.

We have three clips from Wes Craven’s first 3D film, My Soul to Take. The story centers on a serial killer who swore to kill seven children who were born on the day he died. Sixteen years have passed and it now looks like the killer is making good on his supernatural word. The film stars Max Thieriot, Denzel Whitaker, Raul Esparza, and Shareeka Epps.
Hit the jump to check out the clips. My Soul to Take opens in 3D this Friday.

Before Wes Craven returned to the Scream franchise to direct a fourth installment, he assembled the likewise teen-centric My Soul to Take, his first feature since 2005′s Red Eye. Universal has released the first trailer, and it works as a nice atmospheric tease for the horror film, centered around the legend of a serial killer who swore to murder the seven children born the night he died — “Now, 16 years later, people are disappearing again.” Max Thieriot, John Magaro, Emily Meade, Nick Lashaway, and Denzel Whitaker star. Check out the trailer, new images and the poster after the jump.

It took a while, but Wes Craven eventually realized that an extra hour added to each day doesn’t mathematically warrant an eighth day of the week, and has therefore opted to change the title of his latest film from “25/8″ to “My Soul to Take.” When you say the two together it sounds like a made-up verse for the Freddie Krueger song by a child who hasn’t learned to count yet. In any case, click the jump to hear more about the first written by/directed by film from Craven since 1994′s “New Nightmare.”
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