whoever it was was actually watching Jamie and not them at all. They sneak around the side of the house and look through the window. Kyle quickly turns away and tries to stop Patrick. His eyes are wide at what he just saw. “Don’t. Please,” he begs, “it’s horrible. You won’...
Rob Zombie branched off from music into filmmaking with 2003’sHouse of 1000 Corpses— an aggressively violent homage to ’70s horror movies (from classics to grindhouse cheapies) that earned generally negative reviews. Undeterred, Zombie doubled down for this sequel, which resumes the exploits of...
‘House of 1000 Corpses,’ while heavily criticized on launch, helped establish Zombie’s worldview into film, as a heavily stylized and nightmarish cacophony of Americana and horror. It introduced us to his toolbox of backwoods horror cretins with a unique cruelty to their actions. Its aesthet...
‘House of 1000 Corpses,’ while heavily criticized on launch, helped establish Zombie’s worldview into film, as a heavily stylized and nightmarish cacophony of Americana and horror. It introduced us to his toolbox of backwoods horror cretins with a unique cruelty to their actions. Its aesthet...
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Sign in to your Collider accountRob Zombie is bringing the Firefly family back, and as usual, they mean business. We don't know when (exactly) or how (at all), but we know that the creepy clan first introduced in House of 1000 Corpses and gunned down at the end of The Devil's ...
House of 1000 Corpses, a B-movie grind-house homage that introduced audiences to an iconic band of miscreants known as the Firefly family. Chief amongst the evildoers is the clownish Captain Spaulding (Sid Haig), the sadistic Otis (Bill Moseley), and the ruthless Baby (Sheri-Moon Zombie),...
2003's House of 1000 Corpses was a stylish and sadistic debut horror film from Rob Zombie, who offered a neon-soaked nightmare destined for cult film status. While House was certainly divisive among horror die-hards, its follow-up, The Devil's Rejects, became unanimously celebrated, as Zombie...