Professional wrestling perhaps had it’s biggest successes in the 80’s and 90’s, even if you didn’t watch it you knew who Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, Goldberg, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin were and each of those names have crossed over into pop culture. Today professional wrestling is still going strong, and in some … Continue reading
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[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist (2005) and Dark Night Of The Scarecrow (1981)
Mini Review Day 30: Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist (2005) The Exorcist (1973) is a classic of cinema, some consider it to be the scariest film ever made, it is though an excellent film. There have been sequels to the film, while Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) may have been a let down, The Exorcist … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Goodnight Mommy (2014) and Happy Birthday To Me (1981)
Mini Review Day 28: Goodnight Mommy (2014) Goodbye Mommy (2014) is perhaps one of Austria’s biggest horror films, putting eyes back on Austrian horror cinema and it made waves around the world. This film isn’t a straight forward horror film, generally horror from Europe isn’t, with this focusing on the psychological aspects of a small … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: The Orphanage (2007) and Here Comes The Devil (2012)
Mini Review Day 26: The Orphanage (2007) The horror films from Spain have really been making waves over the past 15 years, with the likes of [REC] (2007) really capturing a wide audience for it’s different approach to the found footage sub-genre. Spain has produced many incredible film makers, and while some of their home … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Pulse (2001) and Train To Busan (2016)
Mini Review Day 24: Pulse (2001) J-Horror or Japanese horror is perhaps one of the most unique and intriguing when it comes to horror, they produce memorable films and ones that are sure to stick with the audience. The genre really started to make waves with 1998’s Ringu, and the rest as they say is … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Kill, Baby… Kill! (1966) and Les Diaboliques (1955)
Mini Review Day 22: Kill, Baby… Kill! (1966) Mario Bava made a name for himself with memorable classic’s such as Black Sabbath(1963), Black Sunday (1960) and Blood and Black Lace (1964) and was an early pioneer of the Italian genre that would become known as the ‘giallo’. He was one of Italy’s great film makers, … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Excision (2012) and Tales Of Halloween (2015)
Mini Review Day 20: Excision (2012) Excision (2012) is a very strange film, a unique and interesting character study that delves into delusion and family drama. Writer/director Richard Bates Jr. has crafted a visually stunning film, with visions of gore and sex that are not easy to look away from not matter how turned off … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: The Last Broadcast (1998) and I Am Not A Serial Killer (2006)
Mini Review Day 18: The Last Broadcast (1998) Let’s get this out of the way first, The Last Broadcast (1998) and The Blair Witch Project (1999) have a few minor similarities but they are vastly different films, solely having in common the use of woods and some found footage. The Last Broadcast isn’t exactly a … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Review: The Bad Seed (1956)
Review Day 17: The Bad Seed (1956) Stage plays turned into films can be hit and miss, what works for the stage may not entirely translate well to the screen. The Bad Seed (1956) however manages to work, it feels like a stage play with most of the film taking place in the same setting. … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Burnt Offerings (1976) and Black Sheep (2006)
Mini Review Day 15: Burnt Offerings (1976) Haunted house films are a main stay within the horror genre, some work and others don’t. If there isn’t the right atmosphere and story, the film can fall flat. There are some truly great haunting films, unfortunately Burnt Offerings (1976) isn’t one of them, but it does try … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: The Final Girls (2015) and The Company Of Wolves (1984)
Mini Review Day 13: The Final Girls (2015) Who doesn’t enjoy a good 80’s slasher film? There are many out there and quite a few that involve or take place at a Summer Camp, perhaps the most well known is the Friday The 13th franchise. The killer chases the teens at the camp and kills … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: The Addiction (1995) and Pontypool (2008)
Mini Review Day 11: The Addiction (1995) Abel Ferrara is an interesting film maker, no two of his films are alike and stand out in their own way. From Driller Killer (1979) to Bad Lieutenant (1992) his filmography is vast and offers something for all sorts of audiences. The Addiction (1995) is a unique take … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: The Midnight Meat Train (2008) and Crimson Peak (2015)
Mini Review Day 09: The Midnight Meat Train (2008) It is kind of bizarre to think that The Midnight Meat Train (2008) was originally going to be a sequel to Candyman (1992), both were based on Clive Baker works but fairly different. There is a strange beauty that lies within the works of Clive Baker, … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Altered States (1980) and The Reflecting Skin (1990)
Mini Review Day 07: Altered States (1980) Ken Russell was a film maker like no other, immersing audiences in all sorts of madness and visuals. His first American made film, Altered States (1980) is a visual feast and a psychedelic trip through time and space. The film is mixed with different genres, there are horror … Continue reading