We continue to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Scream. As star Matthew Lillard recently noted when asked to reflect on Scream, the game-changing slasher film was...
By 1996, the horror genre was essentially dead. No longer the juggernaut it once was like in the early 80s, a horror film was no longer a...
Yes, it really has been 20 years. It was in 1996 that writer Kevin Williamson, director Wes Craven, and a cast of young stars made horror...
All these years later, the fun continues in “Ash vs. Evil Dead.” It all started back in 1977. In The Hills Have Eyes, a torn Jaws...
My first exposure to Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes was through the intertextual nod by Sam Raimi in The Evil Dead. And after hearing Bruce...
Let’s all put aside the events of the past 24 hours and delve into cinema history as this day brought us three fantastic horror classics that...
About a week ago, I wrote a post titled “It’s Time We Admit That Jason Voorhees is a Boring Character“, where I made the argument that...
Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street is a horror staple. It’s one of those movies that everyone who enjoys the genre has either seen or...
Horror is a genre that has never had a truly terrible period or faded out of the scene, like musicals tend to do. We have fads...
Wes Craven’s 1996 meta-slasher Scream may very well have brought about a resurgence of horror in what was a rather stagnant, although not always terrible, decade....
When discussing horror franchises, there are a few names that immediately pop up. You’ve got your major players like Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street,...
Several years ago, I had the amazing opportunity to participate in a round table interview of sorts where Wes Craven came to a horror class I...
If you caught tonight’s season (or possibly series) finale of MTV’s Scream, then you now know that the person who has been tormenting our attractive cast of...
“Hello Kieran. Who told you you could wear my mask?” – Brandon James After all that, it was Kieran. He was Piper’s accomplice in the first...
‘Alpha and Omega’ is a recurring feature that examines a famous horror director’s best critically received film and their worst reviewed installment (according to Rotten Tomatoes)....
“Heavenly Creatures” (named after Peter Jackson’s fantastic film starring Kate Winslet and Melanie Lynskey) really tried its damnedest to make everyone look like the killer, didn’t...
Arrow Video has released their September lineup and it’s glorious. Three titles are coming to Blu-ray in the month of September – Dead-End Drive-In, The Hills Have...
Was New Nightmare Craven’s masterpiece? It may have been. About an hour into New Nightmare, actress Heather Langenkamp visits an old friend in an effort to...
Well my #1 suspect got killed off tonight, so I have no clue as to who the killer can be. My bruised ego aside, this was...
It’s difficult to believe that Wes Craven died almost a whole year ago. Today would have been his 77th birthday. Craven passed away last August after a battle with...
Another episode of Scream brings us yet another dream sequence. When is Scream going to stop faking us out with dream sequences where someone gets stabbed, only to cut to...
Wes Craven’s 1977 horror thriller The Hills Have Eyes is getting a 4k restoration home video release on both DVD and Blu-ray via Arrow Videos. This...
Making it in Hollywood as a screenwriter can be a tricky business, especially if your primary focus is on the horror genre. Bloody Disgusting had the...
“Unless we wake up and stop acting like this isn’t Murderville, we’re going to end up like Jake. And we’ll deserve it.” The writers of Scream really don’t...
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