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Snoop Dogg to star in Eli Roth's horror film 'Don't Go In That House'

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62% : Roth noted that Snoop has provided original compositions for another upcoming project, Ice Cream Man, including a full section of the score and a song intended for the end credits.
56% : The director said he completed the script over the holidays, though no other cast members have been confirmed yet. Shooting is expected to begin in June, with Roth hoping to film in Los Angeles if California's tax credit is approved.
54% : "I'm going to apply for the California tax credit.
50% : Roth on the Film's Vision and ProductionAn 'Insane' Haunted House Movie "He's been wanting to do Death Row Films for a long time," Roth told me Thursday night at the Bvlgari Eternal Vimini party at the luxury jewelry house's Rodeo Drive flagship.
43% : If I get the tax credit, I want to shoot it in Los Angeles so we can have all L.A. people on it," as quoted by Variety.

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