Robots and artificial intelligence. For decades, people have debated about the pros and cons of such technology – from the pro of household assistance to the con of human extinction. Personally, I think I can just hire a sexy maid to help me out when I’m in my older age. …
Read More »Unearthed Horror: ANGST (1983)
In 1983, Austrian director Gerald Kargl unleashed his first (and, to date, only) feature-length film. The film shocked Austrian moviegoers. A scandal followed. After playing movie theaters for a week, it was pulled and played only in a few porn theaters. Pending release in America, the film was slapped with …
Read More »Where Are They Now? America’s 10 Most Notorious (Alleged) Murder Suspects
Convicted or not, murder suspects grab America’s attention from the second investigators first point the finger at someone. The world gathers ’round as the crimes are reported in garish detail. We watch the cops getting involved, evidence getting collected and suspects getting detained. When an arrest is finally made, the name of the …
Read More »My Top 5 Favorite Horror Films
Introduction Any fan of horror films knows that the genre is constantly changing and evolving with every film trying to top the last box office hit. More often than not, most mainstream horror films try to accomplish this with cheap jump scares and an over-abundance of gore and brutal death …
Read More »Horror Comics to TV: The Good, The Bad, and The Scary.
Studies show that one out of every two films in theatres today are either a Marvel or a DC comic book adaptation. Just kidding, that’s a fake statistic. Seriously though, comic book movies have taken over Hollywood. Subsequently, the comic book business is booming. In fact, I became a comic book …
Read More »8 Factors That Make In the Mouth of Madness an Incredibly Scary Film
We all know that when it comes to one of the most respected Masters of Horror, John Carpenter, he rarely disappoints. Not only does the man create the most horrifying films ever imagined, he even manages to mesmerize his audience, both within and outside of the horror genre. In 1982, Carpenter directed …
Read More »My Favorite Horror Movie: John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978)
October 31st, 1994 was the day my Mom dangled John Carpenter’s Halloween just out of my reach. “Do you think he’s too young to watch it?” she asked her husband. I was four and I didn’t even know what a horror movie was. What I did know was that it …
Read More »My Favorite Horror Movie: 28 Days Later (2002)
It may not seem like it now, but back in the late ’90s to early into the next decade, zombie movies just weren’t that popular. In the “modern age” of cinema, a lot of the classic zombie movies of yesteryear were considered campy or cheesy, lacking a truly gripping, realistic …
Read More »My Favorite Horror Movie: Fright Night (1985)
You’ve just witnessed your next door neighbor biting someone on the neck. What do you do? If you’ve ever watched Tom Holland’s 1985 masterpiece, Fright Night, you’ll find yourself well-equipped to answer that question. This film is my all-time favorite horror movie, not only because I still swoon over Charley Brewster (William …
Read More »My Favorite Horror Movie: Pet Sematary (1989)
At a young age, I had the pleasure of having a mother that greatly appreciated the one genre I would grow to love: horror. Being introduced at a young age had many enjoyable benefits. One of them, of course, was being able to go to the nearest video rental store …
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