Directed by: Tim Sullivan Written by: Tim Sullivan and Chris Kobin Starring: Bill Moseley, Lin Shaye, Christa Campbell, Adam Robitel, Kevin Ogilvie, Ryan Fleming, Larayia Gaston, Nicole Rae Running time: 82 minutes Rated: R Guilty pleasures: we all have them…. Continue Reading →
Directed/written by: Eli Craig Starring: Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk, Katrina Bowde, Jesse Moss Running time: 86 minutes Rated: R After seven years in the rustic wilds of Wyoming, I like to think I am more familiar with folks of a… Continue Reading →
Directed/written by: Sean Byrne Starring: Xavier Samuel, Jessica McNamee, Richard Wilson, Victoria Thaine Running time: 84 minutes Rated: R If you’ve been following along from home for a while, you know I’ve been saying there’s something wrong with the horror… Continue Reading →
from Showtime’s “Masters of Horror” series Directed by: Dario Argento Starring: Steven Weber, Carrie Fleming PLOT Police officer Frank saves a young girl’s life only to find out that no good deed goes unpunished, for Jenifer is not a little… Continue Reading →
Directed by: Jason Connery Written by: Keith Kjornes Starring: Cuba Gooding, Jr., Taryn Manning, Henry Rollins, Valerie Cruz, Ray Winstone, Ron Perlman Running time: 90 minutes Rated: R PLOT A team of mercenaries under the command of hard-charging war veteran… Continue Reading →
Showtime’s Master of Horrors series was one of my favorite quick horror fixes when I didn’t have time to watch a whole movie. It ran for two seasons before the plug was pulled on it for a variety of reasons… Continue Reading →
“The Crazies” is a nice suspenseful ride through the American psyche starting in our collective hopes and leading down to our little-spoken-of fears.
“Memories and possibilities are even more hideous than realities.” – H. P. Lovecraft
Reality.
Identity.
These are just a few of the things that philosophers, bards and other shiftless layabouts will drop gloves over for as long as there are philosophers, bards and shiftless layabouts.
Lycanthropy.
It is monsterdom’s Jan Brady to vampirism’s Marsha.
High school and horror movies go together like… well, they just go together. The horrors of adolescence and its accompanying trauma has always been the perfect backdrop for any number of murderous monsters and maniacs.
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