Starting from January 15, 2021 NBCUniversal will make a series of classic horror movies available on the YouTube channel: ‘Fear: The Home of Horror’.
It’s probably accurate to assume that all this distress will inspire its fair share of horror movies. But what trends will emerge in a post-coronavirus world? I’ve got a few theories.
Elijah Wood, along with his business partner Daniel Noah and their SpectreVision productions, have openly been discussing their desires to helm a remake of the classic 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' series.
We're back with special guest Jaron Lamar Davis discussing UNKLE's groundbreaking exhibition, the largest loss of music in history and the attempted cover-up, and the latest controversy surrounding Miley Cyrus and hip-hop.
Breaking an age-old, deeply problematic tradition, Green and McBride's 'Halloween' remake redefines the final girl trope for a new generation, infusing their films with feminist overtones.
Since 2015, AMC has been working on its adaptation of Joe Hill's celebrated horror novel, 'NOS4A2', and now it's finally here, with an intriguing first trailer.
I think it says a whole lot when a director has to explain what his film is trying to say; and Aronofsky certainly had something to say once the audience had enough to time to compose themselves after seeing Mother!...do we believe him?
Over the years the horror genre and its movies have continued to get smarter as audiences have stopped playing into established tropes. In the past few years the genre has really seemed to have reached a new level, in which they can really make comments on society, humanity, and more through its framework. What used to be a throwaway genre is now molding into something sophisticated and truly special.
Movies such as The Shape of Water and Pan's Labyrinth are works of a visionary master, one who can take fairy tales and horror movies of our youth and turn them into memorable works of art. Del Toro keeps returning to seemingly silly movie creatures to bring us the deeply humane message about the evil, wonder, and sainthood hiding inside us all. For that alone, his work should be cherished and studied.
Aronofsky's latest endeavor was marketed as a horror film, but it turned out to be so much more than anybody asked for or expected.
2020 saw the resurgence of the Dracula, the hall of fame monster who’s been adapted time and time again. And Claes Bang's portrayal has put fresh blood back into this century-old legend.
Just like dreams, 'Edge of Sleep' is a visceral exploration of the subconscious, filled with wondrous, unusual, and scary musical encounters.
The list is actually quite long, and there are 67 movies to choose from. Ranging from Ringo Starr's 1974 'Son of Dracula' to Jim Jarmusch's 'The Dead Don't Die', released just this year.
The plot is based on the so-called 27 Club theory, based on the idea that there is something sinister in the fact that multiple famous rock stars have left this world at the age of 27.
The trailer for the 'The Silence', helmed by Annabelle director John R. Leonetti, has just dropped, followed by a deluge of comparisons with 2017's 'A Quiet Place.'
The 1996 film is an indisputable cult hit and Zoe Lister-Jones will be the first female to helm a Blumhouse picture.
It's not often that a movie trailer leaves me absolutely speechless, so major kudos to any preview that's capable of demanding silence; even if it's only temporary. Less than a week ago, A24 released the trailer for upcoming horror flick Hereditary and it did just that (it is possible that I muttered "What the f*ck" under my breath).
All in all, The Strain has always been a mixed bag of good and bad and season 4 is no different. In terms of pacing, story telling, and character building, it was definitely the weakest season of them all but in a world where we rarely get proper endings to series, they did a more than serviceable job of tying up loose ends and giving the characters that needed it, proper endings.
John Carpenter and Tommy Lee Wallace took a massive chance when they made the Michael Myers-less 'Halloween III: Season Of The Witch' but when critics and fans made clear that they wanted more Michael Myers, that vision dropped dead, and along with it an anthology.
With Twin Peaks: the Return, David Lynch has once again proven himself to be the strange master of portraying the human experience. Let's look at three moments from the Return in which he perfectly captured the beauty, the darkness, and the bizarre.
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