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2 November, 2007

NEW YORK – Nov. 1, 2007 – Magnet (www.magnetreleasing.com) announced today that is had pre-bought North America rights to Toby Wilkins’ horror-thriller SPLINTER, which is currently nearing completion. In the vein of classic creature features, SPLINTER finds a young couple held hostage by an ex-convict on the run besieged in an isolated gas station by an insatiable parasite that absorbs the corpses of its victims. The creature grows more horrifying with each murder, until the claustrophobia becomes unbearable for the three trapped protagonists, forcing a showdown with the monster.

Magnet is the recently launched genre arm of the Wagner/Cuban Companies’ Magnolia Pictures, specializing in films from the vanguard of horror, action, comedy and Asian cinema.

“With its taut, terrific script and Toby Wilkins’ directorial and special effects talents, SPLINTER has a great shot at being a truly iconic horror film,” said Magnolia Pictures President Eamonn Bowles.

Wilkins, a longtime visual effects artist who’s worked on films by Brett Ratner, James Cameron, Bryan Singer and Jonathan Demme, makes his feature film debut with SPLINTER. He was recently tapped to direct the third installment of the THE GRUDGE franchise for Sam Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures. He previously worked for Raimi as director of the short film series TALES FROM THE GRUDGE, which preceded the release of THE GRUDGE 2.

“Its great to have such a savvy partner as Magnolia, and Toby looks set to deliver a really cool, innovative frightener,” said Content’s Jamie Carmichael.

The deal was negotiated by Magnolia’s Senior Vice President Tom Quinn and Head of Business Affairs, Jason Janego, along with Micah Green and Brian Kavanaugh Jones of CAA and Jamie Carmichael of ContentFilm. Magnet will release the film theatrically in 2008.

About Magnet
Launched by Magnolia Pictures (www.magpictures.com) in September 2007, Magnet has already earned a reputation for showcasing unconventional, forward-thinking and rule-breaking genre fare. The Magnet label provides a strong outlet for a different strand of films than Magnolia’s traditional specialties: independent dramatic features and award-winning documentaries.

Magnet’ slate includes Franck Vestiel’s just announced EDEN LOG; Nacho Vigalondo’s TIMECRIMES; a pair of martial arts movies called KILTRO and MIRAGEMAN starring the “Latin Dragon,” Marko Zaror; the exquisite corpse-style thriller THE SIGNAL; Toronto Midnight Madness selection BIG MAN JAPAN (DAINIPPONJIN) by Hitoshi Matsumoto; Tony Stone’s heavy metal Viking epic, SEVERED WAYS; action omnibus TRIANGLE from Hong Kong greats Ringo Lam, Johnnie To, and Tsui Hark; Jeremy Saulnier’s darkly comic, hipster slasher flick MURDER PARTY; Olivier Assayas’s Cannes-selected thriller BOARDING GATE starring Asia Argento and Michael Madsen; and Mark Hartley’s expose on classic Australian genre filmmaking NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD.

Magnolia Pictures is the theatrical and home entertainment distribution arm of the Wagner/Cuban Companies, a vertically integrated group of media properties co-owned by Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban that also include the Landmark Theatres chain, production companies 2929 Productions and HDNet Films, and high-definition cable networks HDNet and HDNet Movies.