Horror films from the perspective of the military seem to be hard to come by these days. Usually we get something where the army is either involved or just quarantining people, so this new... Read more
You can see Guillermo del Toro’s influences in Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark because he co-wrote and co-produced it, but directing was given to first-timer, Troy Nixey. As many know, I don’t r... Read more
In comparison to all the bad 3D movies I’ve seen recently (Cars 2, Smurfs, Captain America), Fright Night stands out as the best and there is one glaring reason: it was actually shot in 3D... Read more
I had heard and learned a lot about Fright Night ever since Disney decided it was time to take it to the street again. Having never seen the original, I was always curious what the film was... Read more
For those of you who don’t know who John Landis is, he directed great films such as Animal House, The Blues Brothers, and for the horror genre, a little gem called An American Werewol... Read more
“In the fall of 1940, the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire—all 572 of them—abandoned their homes, their possessions and their lives and walked up an ancient trail, never to be seen... Read more
If the Apollo 13 poster was on crack this new poster for Apollo 18 is what it probably would have looked like. I’m actually liking this poster more than the previous one because I thi... Read more
Over the past year, slasher films have really grown on me. I’ve come to appreciate the craziness associated with them, normally becasue I really like the comedic aspects that are infu... Read more
A month or two ago I had the opportunity to chat with Oscar Madrid, the director and co-writer of the horror comedy, The Bloodfest Club. If you don’t remember, I posted the trailer for the... Read more
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