Scary Movie Month 2016 comes to an close as Patrick and Mike watch all six Chucky movies and promise to be your friends till the end.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Great Horror Performances: Boris Karloff in The Bride of Frankenstein
by JB
Although Karloff’s performance in the original Frankenstein is groundbreaking and unique, I keep going back to the sequel.
Although Karloff’s performance in the original Frankenstein is groundbreaking and unique, I keep going back to the sequel.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Friday, October 28, 2016
Great Horror Performances: Fredric March in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
by Patrick Bromley
The very first horror performance ever awarded an acting Oscar is still one of my favorites.
The very first horror performance ever awarded an acting Oscar is still one of my favorites.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Great Horror Performances: Kwak Do-won in The Wailing
by Melissa Uhrin
If a man was walking at me with an axe hanging out of his face, you'd better believe I'd be curled up in a ball on the ground screaming like a little bitch. Relatable frickin' characters, that's what this is all about.
If a man was walking at me with an axe hanging out of his face, you'd better believe I'd be curled up in a ball on the ground screaming like a little bitch. Relatable frickin' characters, that's what this is all about.
F This Movie! - The Beyond
Patrick is joined by writer/director Jackson Stewart (Beyond the Gates) to discuss Lucio Fulci's masterpiece and open all Seven Doors of Death.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Glutton for Punishment: War of the Colossal Beast
by JB
Almost a model of how NOT to make a sequel, I am recommending this stinker for just one reason!
Almost a model of how NOT to make a sequel, I am recommending this stinker for just one reason!
Monday, October 24, 2016
F This Movie! - All Things King
Patrick and Erich Asperschlager welcome author Joe Maddrey to talk about the work of the great Stephen King.
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Friday, October 21, 2016
I Stream, You Stream Vol. 6
by Patrick Bromley
As we gear up for the last full week of #ScaryMovieMonth, here are some more horror recommendations to stream into your eye holes.
As we gear up for the last full week of #ScaryMovieMonth, here are some more horror recommendations to stream into your eye holes.
Staying Positive: Freddy vs. Jason
by Adam Thas
Somewhere in a dark and gloomy boardroom, a few movie producers concocted a devious plot to attain great sums of money by putting two of the greatest villains of the '80s horror together in one epic money grab. Okay, that probably isn’t exactly how it went, but in 2003 I could not have been more excited for my generation’s version of The Wolfman vs. Dracula in an epic drag out brawl.
Somewhere in a dark and gloomy boardroom, a few movie producers concocted a devious plot to attain great sums of money by putting two of the greatest villains of the '80s horror together in one epic money grab. Okay, that probably isn’t exactly how it went, but in 2003 I could not have been more excited for my generation’s version of The Wolfman vs. Dracula in an epic drag out brawl.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Great Horror Performances: Shauna Macdonald in The Descent
by Adam Thas
I’ll be blunt: I don’t think I can talk about this spoiler free, so if you haven’t seen The Descent just stop reading right now and do yourself a favor and go watch it. I recommend the director’s cut.
I’ll be blunt: I don’t think I can talk about this spoiler free, so if you haven’t seen The Descent just stop reading right now and do yourself a favor and go watch it. I recommend the director’s cut.
Korean Horror: A Love Story
by Melissa Uhrin
Korean horror is a newer love of mine, and I find myself caught up in the "honeymoon phase" of our budding relationship. My heart is all aflutter at the thought of watching what is next on my list, have severe difficulties focusing on anything aside from what I have just watched (let alone focus long enough to sit down to write about it), the desire to watch any film outside of a Korean horror is practically non-existent and I am counting down the minutes until we meet again. Or perhaps that's just my ADD projecting itself.
Korean horror is a newer love of mine, and I find myself caught up in the "honeymoon phase" of our budding relationship. My heart is all aflutter at the thought of watching what is next on my list, have severe difficulties focusing on anything aside from what I have just watched (let alone focus long enough to sit down to write about it), the desire to watch any film outside of a Korean horror is practically non-existent and I am counting down the minutes until we meet again. Or perhaps that's just my ADD projecting itself.
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Glutton for Punishment: The Invisible Monster
by JB
I am excited to be talking, for the first time on this website, about movie serials. I am much less excited to be talking about The Invisible Monster.
I am excited to be talking, for the first time on this website, about movie serials. I am much less excited to be talking about The Invisible Monster.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Why Aren't More People Talking About Body Parts?
by Patrick Bromley
About two years ago, I finally saw writer/director Eric Red's 1991 horror thriller Body Parts for the first time and could ask myself only one question: Where has this movie been all my life?
About two years ago, I finally saw writer/director Eric Red's 1991 horror thriller Body Parts for the first time and could ask myself only one question: Where has this movie been all my life?
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Friday, October 14, 2016
I Stream, You Stream Vol. 5
by Patrick Bromley
More #ScaryMovieMonth recommendations for you from a variety of streaming sources! Is anyone even watching these?
More #ScaryMovieMonth recommendations for you from a variety of streaming sources! Is anyone even watching these?
Great Horror Performances: Elle Fanning in The Neon Demon
by Mike Pomaro
Nicolas Winding Refn’s The Neon Demon is a polarizing movie, and one that I love, love, love. A big reason for that is the truly wonderful performance of Elle Fanning as Jesse.
Nicolas Winding Refn’s The Neon Demon is a polarizing movie, and one that I love, love, love. A big reason for that is the truly wonderful performance of Elle Fanning as Jesse.
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