Fright 31: Halloween
Halloween is obviously, without a doubt, the quintessential Halloween movie. The film and the holiday share the same name, howContinue Reading
Halloween is obviously, without a doubt, the quintessential Halloween movie. The film and the holiday share the same name, howContinue Reading
In Roman Polanski’s artful horror classic Rosemary’s Baby, he attempts to scare two demographics: people of religion and nervous, expectingContinue Reading
“Hallow be their name. And blessed be their claim”. There’s something strange happening to mainstream horror. At a time whereContinue Reading
I’ve never been particularly fond of the found footage subgenre. Shaky camerawork, bad acting, and cheap production design all usuallyContinue Reading
Drew Goddard’s The Cabin in the Woods is one of the most impeccable fusions of horror and satire ever made.Continue Reading
New Zealand director Peter Jackson impressed American critics and moviegoers with 1994’s Heavenly Creatures and 1996’s The Frighteners but reachedContinue Reading
There is one horror film that I inevitably watch every single October. That film is Jack Clayton’s The Innocents. BasedContinue Reading
William Friedkin’s 1973 classic, The Exorcist, is often regarded as the scariest film ever made. However, this particular type ofContinue Reading
“Hello again. You must be hungry”. A well executed idea is like a goldmine, it forms a solid structure thatContinue Reading
Directed by Dario Argento. Music by Ennio Morricone. Shot by Vittorio Storaro. Is there any wonder The Bird with theContinue Reading