Hunchback of Notre Dame
| studio | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| director | Tim Burton (potentially) |
| writer | Kieran and Michele Mulroney, Josh Brolin |
| starring | Josh Brolin |
| studio | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| director | Tim Burton (potentially) |
| writer | Kieran and Michele Mulroney, Josh Brolin |
| starring | Josh Brolin |
One of the most anticipated films of the summer is writer/director J.J. Abrams’ Super 8 (review), about a small Ohio town in 1979 that suffers a rash of bizarre occurrences following an explosive train crash nearby. READ MORE
One of the most anticipated films of the summer is writer/director J.J. Abrams’ Super 8 (review), about a small Ohio town in 1979 that suffers a rash of bizarre occurrences following an explosive train crash nearby. READ MORE
If Alice in Wonderland weren’t one of the most atrocious films I have ever seen, I’d probably be excited to see Tim Burton get behind the camera for his own version of the Hunchback of Notre Dame. And in all honesty, could he pick anything more obvious? I’d just wish he’d do something original again… READ MORE
One of our favorite things to do here at Bloody Disgusting is let our writers take the ball and run with it. What would be the point in bringing you content if we didn’t enjoy writing it? I’d like to introduce our new contributor, Rebel Phoenix, who is passionate about the “classics”. Today he would like to present to you a new list, “The Top 10 Most Influential Horror Movies You’ve NEVER Even Heard Of (…Let Alone Seen),” all of which were released before Hitchcock’s seminal Psycho. Read on and tell Rebel what you think of his work below! (more…) READ MORE
In 1984, a horror icon was born by the name of Freddy Krueger, in Wes Craven’s landmark horror classic A Nightmare on Elm Street. Key to the film’s success was the special makeup effects work by David B. Miller, who created the celebrated dream-stalker’s gruesome visage. It is this sort of practical effects work that has largely (and regrettably) been discarded in modern filmmaking, but any true horror fan knows there’s nothing more satisfying than some good, in-camera gruesomeness. In anticipation of the Nightmare reimagining being released by Warner Bros. on April 30th (with a new look for Freddy by special makeup effects man Andy Clement), take a look back with us at some of the other top practical effects jobs in horror history. (more…) READ MORE
Contrary to popular belief, The Wolf Man is not the first Universal werewolf movie. That distinction goes to Werewolf of London, released six years earlier. That being said, the reason The Wolf Man is so much better remembered is because it was the first successful Universal werewolf movie, featuring a now-classic performance by Lon Chaney, Jr. as the title character. Sure, London has its charms, but The Wolf Man is really the movie that started it all.
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This week’s Horror In Your House is a whopper, a week loaded with new DVD options for you guys to pick up at a retailer this Tuesday, June 24. Ghost House finally releases THE TATTOOIST, which is slated to be remade, TLA unloads the horror film from Pakistan entitled HELL’S GROUND and Genius heads to Asia for a look at THE WIG. Inside you’ll find the full list that is guaranteed to give you more than your moneys worth. (more…) READ MORE
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