by Lexy Van Dyke
This #ScaryMovieMonth and throughout the last year, I immersed myself into a good amount of horror movies. I had always enjoyed some horror films, but it was generally not a genre that called to me. I had been a scaredy cat most of my life and had a tendency to hide behind pillows at the first sign of something creepy to actually enjoy the effects of any of my horror viewing. So when October rolled around, I went in full force to really determine if I was too much of a wuss for the genre or if I needed to give another chance.
Showing posts with label session 9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label session 9. Show all posts
Monday, January 8, 2018
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Off the Shelf: Session 9 (Blu-ray)
by Erich Asperschlager
Scream Factory’s stamp of cinematic approval might not carry the weight of the Criterion Collection, but horror fans have come to trust them as a curator of scary movies famous, infamous, and obscure. Director Brad Anderson’s 2001 Session 9 falls into the latter category. The film certainly has its champions, but this will likely be some genre fans’ first experience with this forgotten gem.
Scream Factory’s stamp of cinematic approval might not carry the weight of the Criterion Collection, but horror fans have come to trust them as a curator of scary movies famous, infamous, and obscure. Director Brad Anderson’s 2001 Session 9 falls into the latter category. The film certainly has its champions, but this will likely be some genre fans’ first experience with this forgotten gem.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
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