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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
The Hills Have Eyes is the late Wes Craven's third film (right behind something I've never heard of called The Fireworks Woman) from his masterful, groundbreaking first film, The Last House on the Left (1972), a film with social commentary and subtext a mile long, but one generally derided or even hated as being a misogynistic and sickening mess. (It's a whole helluva lot better and deeper than that, I can assure you, and I've got a whole essay about that you can read here: "The Castle and Krug".) Craven's most famous film is, of course, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and its resultant sequels and spin-offs and remakes, etc. He was a horror legend in Hollywood, and his brand was sterling when he tragically passed on.
Vampires & The Paranormal
An Anthology of Three Horror Short Films FOLLOW THE WHITE RABBIT Step into a world where reality and the supernatural converge, where the past casts an unbreakable shadow on the present. “FOLLOW THE WHITE RABBIT" beckons you into a rooming house, a place filled not only with the echoes of its inhabitants but also with the secrets they dare not reveal.
Wrestling NostalgiaPublished 7 months ago in HorrorTerror in the Aisles
Terror in the Aisles is a 1984 anthology film starring Donald Pleasance and Nancy Allen narrating a bunch (and I mean a bunch) of horror movie clips from the Seventies and Eighties. or, mostly so. There's a wrap-around segment of them in a theater with a curiously multicultural bunch of moviegoers who are portrayed, weirdly enough, as obnoxious and unlikable. (What were the producers trying to say there?)
Horror in the 90s: 'Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday'
Jason Goes to Hell The Final Friday (1993) Directed by Adam Marcus Written by Jay Huguely, Dean Lorey Starring John D. LeMay, Kane Hodder, Erin Gray, Allison Smith, Steven Culp, Steven Williams
Sean PatrickPublished 7 months ago in HorrorFreddy vs Jason: the most LIT movie I’ve ever seen in theaters
So it’s a mid-August night in the summer of 2003. My mom, her boyfriend, my sisters and me are all on our way to the only two movie theaters they have in Chapel Hill where we live at. Our plan is to see the long awaited and highly anticipated film Bad Boys 2. We went to the first theater, The Timberline, and it was all sold out. We went to second theater, The Plaza, and it was also sold out there as well. We were disappointed because we were really looking forward to seeing the movie, but since we couldn’t my mom and her boyfriend Leroy suggested we might as well just see something else instead. Now I forget who exactly said something first, but what I do remember is my sister and Leroy suggesting that we see the also long awaited and highly anticipated slasher crossover film Freddy vs Jason.
Joe PattersonPublished 8 months ago in HorrorHorror in the 90s: 'Jacob's Ladder'
Jacob's Ladder (1990) Directed by Adrian Lyne Written by Bruce Joel Rubin Starring Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Pena, Danny Aiello
Sean PatrickPublished 8 months ago in Horror10 True Stories Made into Movies.
Sometimes reality overcomes even the most powerful imagination. The following list deals with strange cases and unsolved murders that caused such a sensation in public opinion that Hollywood decided to make them into movies.
Thanos KoukoumanisPublished 8 months ago in HorrorNun vs. Exorcist (2023)
The Nun II and The Exorcist: Believer are two upcoming horror movies that are sure to be on the minds of fans of the genre. Both films are set in the Conjuring Universe, and both feature demonic possession as a central plot point. However, there are some key differences between the two films that may make one a better fit for you than the other.
Jayasaktian RamalingamPublished 8 months ago in HorrorMovie Review: 'The Last Voyage of the Demeter'
The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023) Directed by Andre Ovredal Written by Bragi Schut Jr, Zak Olkewicz Starring Corey Hawkins, Aisling Franciosi, Liam Cunningham, David Dastmalchian
Sean PatrickPublished 8 months ago in HorrorChildren of the Corn
Children of the Corn is a nice, haunting little mid-1980s horror film starring Peter Horton and Linda Hamilton ("Vicky" and "Burt") as a couple who are taking their honeymoon, or moving, or something--but, regardless, the man has just finished medical school, and for some reason, they are tasked with driving through the endless cornfields of Nebraska, with an eerie Apocalyptic sky above them that stretches on into infinity.
Jerome's Haunting Mystique
Introduction: Nestled amidst the rugged landscapes of Arizona, the ghost town of Jerome stands as a poignant testament to the passage of time. Once a bustling mining community, the town's history echoes through its weathered buildings, narrow streets, and enchanting tales of the past. Jerome's transformation from a thriving copper mining hub to a hauntingly beautiful ghost town is a captivating journey that unfolds through its abandoned remnants and the stories they tell.
Quicksand
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Usamali IsaacPublished 8 months ago in Horror