Advertisements If you’re looking for Satan, Victorian-era clothing, and enough atmosphere to cook a thick soup in a black cauldron, then you’ve come to the right place, as Black Sunday has those in spades. Released in 1960, Mario Bava’s directorial debut exists in the realm…
« read »Advertisements Adolescence is a sensitive period of human life. Weaving between childish dreams and the rigid fibers of reality can be joyful and carefree one moment, then quickly turn callous and unforgiving in the next. At the mercy of inexperience and vulnerability,…
« read »Advertisements Home invasion is a common archetype among horror movies. There is no more unsettling sense of violation than the malign unknown turning a sacred sanctuary into a hostile environment where the protagonist must fight tooth and nail for survival. 2016’s Don’t…
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« read »Advertisements I just want a quiet house. I thought that if you could hear the voices, you’d be able to stop them. It’s that time of year when a multitude of horror films come out during the Halloween season: some good, some…
« read »Advertisements Things I Know What You Did Last Summer has: a pale corpse-ish looking Jennifer Love Hewitt as quiet protagonist Julie, a stress-smoking anti-Buffy Summers Sarah Michelle Gellar as Helen, two unintelligent Ken-dolls, and a road accident in which all of these…
« read »Advertisements When Donnie Darko was released in 2001, it was a commercial flop making just $7.5 million at the box office. But today, Richard Kelly’s tale of an unsettled high schooler who’s tasked with preventing a catastrophe is widely seen as a…
« read »Advertisements Every Friday this month I will take a peek into some realm of the Friday the 13th franchise. At the end of the month, we will have an encapsulating piece on the franchise and its role in both horror and overall…
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