This Mexican horror film is the story of Santiago, a photographer who will do whatever it takes to get the story. After one particularly gross assignment, he’s cursed, leading him to lose each of his five senses, one by one. It’s kind of like Serpent and the Rainbow meets ...
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Among the cream of the crop, films likeThe Return of the Living DeadandDay of the Deadillustrate the decade’s dual flair for frights and fun.The Return of the Living Deadblends tongue-in-cheek humor with shivers, establishing the concept that zombies could crave more than just brains. Mean...
Actually I was watching one last night which made me think of you and Steve. Trevor Donovan is a regular lead in the TV movies and although to a snob like Hirsch he would probably be an eternal 1 star guy, he is quite a pleasant and competent actor who looks a bit like the young ...
“They would hear about stories either in the news or just sort of through the grapevine, and they would sort of introduce themselves into the story.” But more on them later. 4. 'The Serpent and the Rainbow' (1988) Universal/Everett Collection Bill Pullman in the 1988 film The Serpent ...
If, like me, you’ve ever lived in the rural southern United States, then Midnight may not strike you as a horror movie as much as a trip down memory lane. Written and directed by John A. Russo, co-writer of Night of the Living Dead, the film is basically backwoods exploitation in ...
Headhunter has the foundation of a good horror movie, if only it didn’t take itself so seriously. It seems determined to be dark and atmospheric, like a low-rent Serpent and the Rainbow— an unrealistic goal when the bad guy’s wearing a hooded Halloween costume from Spencer Gifts. The ...
The Serpent and the Rainbow The Top 10 Zombie Movie Quotes 1. “When there’s no more room in hell the dead will walk the earth.” Dawn of the Dead (1978) 2. “They’re coming to get you, Barbara.†Night of the Living Dead (1968) ...
The only thing scarier than the horror movies that Hollywood puts on the big screen are the real-life horrors that inspired them. Horror classics like Psycho and The Exorcist deliver high-octane nightmare fuel scares thanks in part to their fictional stories being tethered to very real, and ...
Propelled by a killer soundtrack of hits from bands like The Flesh Eaters, The Cramps, 45 Grave, and The Damned, this eminently quotable zombie pic introduced the world to the idea that zombies’ favorite food is “brains!” The film’s young cast is uniformly excellent, but it’s ...