Re-Animator
RE-ANIMATOR is more than just a great film. Its a barometer by which you judge your friends
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RE-ANIMATOR is more than just a great film. Its a barometer by which you judge your friends
I should really learn to stop being disappointed by horror critics. Just because a film has some genuinely creepy moments of blood and violence doesn’t make it a film worth watching. GRACE takes a very meticulously thought out premise and purpose and turns it into a mess of unsympathetic characters and illogical motivations
See the original ZOMBIELAND, take a little time to check out THE WALKING DEAD! A great series of graphic novels about how much humanity fails when they are not at the top of the food chain. Sold here at Convention Pricing!
By Ryan Brlecic
This film literally almost ended up in the trash before a single frame was shot. Fred Dekker gave himself 7 days to finish the screen play and one simple rule to follow: He would not sell it unless he was the one to helm it. Since I am writing about a film and not an idea, you can draw a reliable conclusion as to how things panned out for Mr. Dekker
To help some folks out, no this is not a website dedicated to horror. It’s just the month of October and we figured our first monthly feature would be to talk about all things horrific
By Tom Nix
Ignoring the fact that George A. Romero – yes, THAT George A. Romero – has publicly called this his favorite zombie film of all time (aside from his, natch), SHAUN pretty much exists comfortably in a class by itself when it comes to flicks featuring the walking dead
By Ryan Brlecic
Eventually you will hear from my cohort on the subjective reality of terror that the film The Exorcist possesses. Both films came out at a time more open to the existence of God (before he was killed in the 80’s) and conversely that of his opposite. Both dealt with aspects of evil made real through children (why we constantly highlight the untapped evil of children is discussion for another day), and the nature of possession
By Tom Nix
This is the first time that The Master John Carpenter will show up in these mini appreciations. It will assuredly not be the last.
By Tom Nix
Experience a 1960’s nightmare that uses what you think you see and hear against you. Truly old school, effective horror.
The Long Good Friday is a continuing weekly column that tries to thematically or tangentially link together three varying films that would make one hell of an evening at the home theater. Most of these flicks are readily available from Netflix, Blockbuster or Amazon, and some are even available on demand. This is our attempt at a gateway drug to irresponsible movie-watching.
NOTE: This article contains major video spoilers. Some of these movies will be discussed later as part of the October Horror Feature. There is also a LOT of blood.
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