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Fairy tales are all the rage in Hollywood. As source material, the 19 th century Brothers Grimm tales are dark and, visually, make for exciting worlds to explore. First-time director Rupert Sanders ca...
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One would have to dig clear through the classic era of Universal Monster Movies in order to find a title that is a Jeepers Creepers equivalent in tone, structure, and suspense. And that’s a good thing...
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Fans of campy horror rejoice! Those bizarrely goofy Killer Klowns are returning to the planet and this time they’ll land their circus tent of curiosities in glorious high definition. And just in time,...
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If you conduct a Google search about Syfy’s Haven , chances are you won’t find a wealth of information about this ongoing television series. That, my friends, is a shame. Based loosely of Stephen King...
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It’s the movie that just won’t die. Just when you think it’s safe to return the laboratory and conduct your experiments again, H.P. Lovecraft’s Re-Animator in its entire gory splendor returns. This ti...
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Said to be Buster Keaton’s favorite of his own films (and the definite precursor to his celebrated masterpiece The General ), 1924’s The Navigator is proof positive that Keaton was an ingenious comedi...
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Every son wants to make his mother proud. It’s a primordial need. This includes two sub-human brothers Ike (Holden McGuire) and Addley (Billy Ray McQuade) whose elderly mother spurs them on to perform...
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When it was first announced that Piranha , the 1978 original spoof of Jaws , which was directed by Joe Dante, written by John Sayles, and produced by Roger Corman was going to be remade, an audible gr...
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AMC, perhaps learning from the mistake of their minimalist approach to bonus material on the first release of Season One, do The Walking Dead and its fans a solid with the release of The Walking Dead:...
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Ah, the unblinking camcorder eye. Just what does it see? In co-writer and director Eduardo Sanchez’s Lovely Molly , that red eye records plenty of disturbing images but none more terrifying than a min...
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Three horror films released in three weeks. Is this a blatant sign of the devil at work or just a sneak attack from a dybbuk? Neither. Hollywood knows exactly what time of the year it is. While The Aw...
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Rumor has it that when the John Carpenter and Debrah Hill penned (and, once again, Michael Myers-less) script for Halloween 4 was turned down, the duo promptly sold their rights to all things Hallowee...
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Surprise! The knife is not yet blunt. After the solid return to form in Dwight H. Little’s Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers , things get really interesting in the darker and mythos expanding H...
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Take me to your teacher. High school is already weird enough. Leave it to writer/director Robert Rodriguez to make it even weirder by stocking its halls with horny teens, jocks, geeks, and aliens. The...
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt does not have the best of days in David Koepp’s Premium Rush . We do, though. It's a solid, forward-thinking action flick that tries a bit too hard to be more than what it is: a h...
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