“Scream 4″ brings on more fresh blood

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Adam Brody, Marley Shelton and Erik Knudsen have joined the cast of “Scream 4,” which began shooting this week in Michigan.

The film reunites director Wes Craven with Kevin Williamson, who kicked off a horror movie revival with his “Scream” script in 1996.

Original cast members Neve Campbell, David Arquette and Courteney Cox are also returning, though the plan is to pass the baton to a new generation of slasher victims, namely Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Rory Culkin and Nico Tortorella.

Brody will play a cop recently graduated from college who was raised on the “CSI” TV series.

Shelton will play a deputy who knew Campbell’s character in high school. Lake Bell had been in negotiations for the role.

Knudsen will have a role similar to the one played by Jamie Kennedy in the first two installments, a character who is familiar with horror movie conventions and a provider of comic relief.

To preserve the identity of the killer, Craven and Williamson are operating under several layers of secrecy, including not sending the script to agencies. At a table read last week, the actors were told to stop reading at page 75 to prevent even those already cast in the film from knowing the climax.

Brody recently wrapped ensemble indie drama “The Oranges,” which also stars Hugh Laurie and Leighton Meester. He stars with Katie Holmes, Anna Paquin and Elijah Wood in “The Romantics,” a romantic comedy slated to open this fall.

Shelton was most recently seen in director Sebastian Gutierrez’s ensemble comedy “Women in Trouble.” Other credits include “Planet Terror” and “Sin City.”

Toronto-born Knudsen appears in the August release “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” Edgar Wright’s adaptation of the Bryan Lee O’Malley graphic novel series, as well as “Beastly,” a CBS Films fantasy romance.

Anna Paquin says her “uterus is really flattered” by pregnancy rumours

Washington, Aug 26 (ANI): Joking about her recent pregnancy rumours, Anna Paquin has said that her “uterus is really flattered” by the constant speculation.

The ‘True Blood’ star’s representatives had denied rumours that she was pregnant with fiance, costar Stephen Moyer’s baby.

“My uterus is really flattered that everyone cares. But sorry, no occupants,” People quoted her as telling Extra at a Nylon magazine party.

The actress wore a form-fitting Herve L. Leroux dress to the event.

Paquin had blogs guessing whether she was expecting, when she wore a baggy dress in Beverly Hills on August 19.

However, whether pregnant or not, Paquin will soon get practice at being a mother, as Moyer, 39, is dad to Lilac, 5, and Billy, 8, from prior relationships. (ANI)

Anna Paquin does not mind getting naked

New York, Aug 24 (ANI): True Blood star Anna Paquin has said that she does not have any problems getting naked in the hit HBO show.

“It’s like, I’m sorry, maybe there are a lot of women who keep their bras on while they have sex . . . I don’t happen to be one of them. I don’t think the naked body is particularly shocking or interesting,” the New York Post quoted her as telling the new issue of Nylon.

She added: “People are incredibly literal sometimes in how they view you. You have dark hair and pale skin? You must be brooding.

“The second you dye your hair blond and get a spray tan, people treat you as if you’re a bit stupider and happier.”

The hottie along with “The Dollhouse” star Eliza Dushku, “90210″ star AnnaLynne McCord and Kristin Cavallari from “The Hills,” are to soon host a party for the magazine. (ANI)

Anna Paquin found love scenes with real life lover Stephen Moyer easier

New York, Jul 8 (ANI): New Zealand actress Anna Paquin has revealed that doing love scenes with her real life lover, Brit actor Stephen Moyer, in ‘True Blood’ came easy.

Paquin, 26, said that their off camera relationship they helps when they have to do the many nude scenes on the show.

“Obviously, if you’re already with that person then you’re not having to sort of get over the ‘Wow, I’m naked with someone that I don’t even know the middle name of!’” the New York Daily News quoted her as saying.

“I think that regardless of what kind of scene you’re doing, the better you know the person … the more open and real your performance can be.

“And that goes for stunt scenes and heavy emotional scenes and sex scenes. OK, so I have a little bit of a leg up in that particular area with my on-screen [partner],” she added. (ANI)