This Halloween saw the long-awaited US premiere of Horns, the big-screen adaptation of Joe Hill’s acclaimed novel about Ig Perrish, a young man who suddenly sprouts...
Last year’s release of The Purge shocked audiences worldwide in many ways: not only did the relatively low-budget dystopian thriller score impressively at the box office,...
Last month, I posted a list of thirteen horror mockumentaries (if you missed it, be sure to check it out), films which arguably fall outside the...
Being of… well, a certain age, I have vivid memories from the 1976 premiere of Charles B. Pierce’s gritty, low-budget thriller The Town That Dreaded Sundown....
Stand back, because I’m about to bust open Pandora’s Box and unleash hell by addressing a touchy topic among horror fans – that being the popular...
I’m a lifelong fan of animated cinema, and while I sometimes lament how Pixar-style CG epics have trampled many of the medium’s more traditional methods, I...
Friday was a memorable night for Hollywood’s horror fans, as Universal Studios kicked off this year’s Halloween season with the annual Eyegore Award ceremonies, followed by...
After Capcom’s debut Resident Evil game scored its first wave of notoriety in the late ’90s thanks to a controversial depiction of graphic violence – earning...
The conventions of the standard Gothic haunted-house tale are downsized to a suburban apartment building in this modest outing by writer-director Stanley Yung – a film...
After many years in development, the newest feature film from genre favorite Joe Dante (Gremlins, The Howling) is finally hitting the big screen – one particular...
While the ad campaign for Universal’s latest found footage horror feature (poster art featuring an inverted Eiffel Tower beneath a mountain of skulls) grabbed my interest...
Back in 2005, when comic book legend Frank Miller joined forces with renegade indie filmmaker Robert Rodriguez to bring Miller’s sleazy, hyper-stylized, ultraviolent tribute to ’40s...
Alfred Hitchcock once delivered a disturbing bit of directorial advice: “Film your love scenes like murders, and your murders like love scenes.” Or something like that…...
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