Last week, MTV debuted an exclusive poster for "After.Life," a new horror/thriller from director Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo. Christina Ricci stars as a young woman who dies in a car accident, only to wake up in the funeral parlor with the mortician (Liam Neeson) claiming that he can help her move on to the afterlife. The deceased's boyfriend (Justin Long) thinks something fishy is going on though, and it looks like he's right.

This trailer arrived sometime last week, but it's pretty cool and the movie's got a solid cast, so I felt it deserved another look here.

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Wouldn't it be weird if you woke up in a funeral parlor, watching on as the mortician prepares your corpse for burial? What would be stranger still is if that mortician then turned and spoke to you, offering to aid in your transition to the afterlife.

That's the basic setup for "After.Life," an upcoming horror/thriller from director Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo, who also co-wrote the script with Paul Vosloo. Christina Ricci stars as the recently deceased, Liam Neeson plays the mortician and Justin Long is the boyfriend who thinks that something fishy is going on. He's probably right too.

Hit the jump to see the brand new poster, teased in the image above. Read More...

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The Prince of Eternia inches one step closer to the box office, Indy revs his engine and more, in today's linktastic Dailies.

- Mega-producer Joel Silver aims to bring "He-Man" back to silver screen. Natalie Portman as Orko? (Variety)

- Alfred "Doc Ock" Molina teams with Kate Bosworth for supernatural thriller "After.Life." (ComingSoon.net)

- Ready for a wisecracking skeleton detective? We hope so. Warner picks up Derek Landy's popular kid's book series "Skulduggery." (Hollywood Reporter)

- Cuba Gooding Jr. returns from Alaskan ice cave, signs up as school janitor for "Harold," a comedy in the vein of "Napoleon Dynamite." (Hollywood Reporter)

- Indy goes to Yale, readies for car chase. (New Haven Independent)

- Scope out dozens of photos for the upcoming fantasy fairytale flick, "Stardust." (MoviesOnline)

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