The cinematographer for My Bloody Valentine was Brian Pearson, whose other credits include Into the Storm, Final Destination 5, Step Up All In, American Mary, and Drive Angry. Lussier’s co-editor for the film was Cynthia Ludwig, who served as an assistant editor on Carnosaur 3, Rush Hour 2, Scary Movie 2, and numerous episodes of Mr. My Bloody Valentine was directed and co-edited by Patrick Lussier, who also directed Dracula 2000, The Prophecy 3, White Noise 2, and Drive Angry, and cut such films as Scream, Vampire In Brooklyn, Mimic, Scream 2, Scream 3, New Nightmare, and Red Eye. Additional credits are given to the writers of the original 1981 screenplay: John Beaird and Stephen Miller. The screenplay for the film is credited to Todd Farmer ( Drive Angry, Jason X) and Zane Smith, the latter of whom has no other listed credits on IMDb. The cast of My Bloody Valentine includes Tom Atkins ( Maniac Cop, The Fog, Halloween III), Jensen Ackles ( Supernatural), Jaime King ( Pearl Harbor, Sin City), Kerr Smith ( Final Destination, Dawson’s Creek), Edi Gathegi ( Gone Baby Gone, X-Men: First Class), Kevin Tighe ( Rose Red, Newsies, K-9, Another 48 Hours), and Megan Boone ( The Blacklist). Instead of a homecoming, Tom finds himself suspected of committing the murders, and it seems like his old flame is the only one that believes he’s innocent. Tom returns to his hometown on the tenth anniversary of the Valentine’s night massacre that claimed the lives of 22 people. The plot of My Bloody Valentine is summarized on IMDb as follows: Today, I’m going to look at the 2009 3D remake of the 1981 horror movie, My Bloody Valentine.
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