A new, more tightly edited trailer for The Woman In Black doesn’t skimp on the chills in store for Daniel Radcliffe when he travels to an isolated village to settle a deceased client’s affairs. James Watkins directs from a script by Jane Goldman (Kick-Ass, The Debt, X-Men: First Class, Stardust) adapted from Susan Hill’s novel. Janet McTeer also stars in the CBS Films release slated to open February 3.
Hot Trailer: The Woman In Black
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Tuesday November 22, 2011 @ 12:58pm PSTTags: CBS Films, Daniel Radcliffe, Horror, James Watkins, Jane Goldman, The Woman in Black
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I saw this in the theater this weekend. People screamed during the bit where she’s coming down the hallway. I don’t normally do scary but this actually looks like a real movie.
I still think the nursery rhyme one is the scariest trailer this year but this piece is also effective.
That looks really scary
Dan Radcliffe is awesome! This looks fucking great!
Other than the ending the script was terrific. Here’s to hoping the movie lives up to the hype.
They will do very well if they keep the noise to an absolute minimum. No screechy-screechy, wallop-wallop, thud-thud.
Remember The Innocents? Keep it quiet folks. There be terror in silence.
Looks really creepy. I just hope there’s a really strong reason why his character went inside the most haunted looking house ever… ALONE… because if there’s not… then he’s just the dumbest person ever.
Meh. That’s stock & trade in these kinds of movies. Looks very good though, hope they keep it faithful to the book.
I saw the play. I went in thinking, “Scary ghost story, yeah, right” and came out scared alright. If the film can do the same it’s going to knock ‘em dead, and hopefully put an end to all these found footage, furniture-being-dragged-with-string things.
I read the script in one sitting; a chilling, well-written screenplay. Jane Goldman, writer of KickAss and The Debt. Good job all around.
One of the dullest actors around – he better be careful with all that wood around on the period sets, we’ll lose him.
Every trailer for this has been creepy as hell. This is looking like serious ghost-story pantheon/THE INNOCENTS-quality. Why is it being released in February, for Pete’s sake?