The movie: In 1968, George A. Romero directed, filmed and edited one of the most celebrated and influential zombie movies in horror history, and made a name for himself for years to come as the go-to guy for movies about the marauding undead. Starring Duane Jones, Karl Hardman and Judit...
Adrienne Barbeau starred in tons of horror movies, such as Swamp Thing and John Carpenter’s The Fog, but my favorite of her roles was as Henry’s bitchy wife in “The Crate” on the first Creepshow movie. Although it made me cringe that her character is sipping a mixture of milk and...
But in 2016 this movie hit as a shock — the best kind. Set in the late 1960s, this is an old-fashioned tale of two sisters, one of whom asks the board to connect with their dead father and the other one who gets possessed by an evil spirit in the process. Flanagan manages to...
The movie: In 1968, George A. Romero directed, filmed and edited one of the most celebrated and influential zombie movies in horror history, and made a name for himself for years to come as the go-to guy for movies about the marauding undead. Starring Duane Jones, Karl Hardman and Judit...
PITCH US YOUR IDEAS! About Us! This website will focus on horror in all its forms (fiction, film, TV). We’ll be reviewing new horror film and TV as well as posting both sustained and briefer pieces that make the case for what’s interesting about current and classic horror. We’ll...
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The genesis of ideas, casting, how they were made!. We still have a lot to go for with the movies, but it's getting better for example with Jordan Peele's Get Out. I can't wait what's to come in the furure with POC movie directors and writers. Helpful•1 2 ...
Mother of Tears (2007) is a film I have a great fondness for and I’ll never forget its debut in my life. It is the very first film my husband and I saw in a movie theater together. So, I’m pretty partial to the nostalgic feeling it emotes on a personal level. ...
The movie is easy to compare to 2012’s ParaNorman in multiple ways (lonely male teen, both dark films). As much as I give major props to this film for the creativity involved, somehow it did not completely connect with me (I liked ParaNorman better) and I’m not sure why, but I...
Ari Aster makes the scariest break-up movie you’ve ever seen, in which Florence Pugh proves she wears both a frown and a flower crown like nobody else. Dani is looking forward to fun frolics in the Swedish countryside as much as anyone would – but what she finds there, and how she...