Spook Show Cinema #24: Attack the Block
I try to never go into a movie with any kind of expectations. I just let the chips fall where they may. That being said, my jaw was on the ground for pretty much the entirety of Attack the Block.
I try to never go into a movie with any kind of expectations. I just let the chips fall where they may. That being said, my jaw was on the ground for pretty much the entirety of Attack the Block.
Dracula (or The Horror of Dracula as it was retitled for the United States) was released in 1958 and starred the ever classy Peter Cushing as Van Helsing and Sir Christopher Lee as Count Dracula.
American Mary is a unique and refreshing film in the genre that will hopefully be remembered by many as a film that succeeded on all levels.
The movie I always think of when it comes to my youthful days is the classic 1987 film, The Monster Squad.
I had a customer tell me to check out Grave Encounters and Grave Encounters 2. They were streaming on Netflix so I decided to give them a whirl. Grave Encounters and Grave Encounters 2 are “found footage” horror movies from 2011 and 2012, respectively.
The ABCs of Death is not OK. I typically dig anthology horror films, but this one is liked a rigged carnival game. You spend a crap ton of time on it and walk away with a small prize that you didn’t really want. To be fair though, just like a rigged carnival game I kind of knew what to expect going into it.
It’s one of our favorite fan shows of the year! The great horror show of Detroit, Motor City Nightmares returns to the Novi Sheraton April 26th through 28th and our own Mike Mullins will be there with the Back to the Past entourage to enjoy all MCN 2013 has to offer. Horror movie screenings, cast…
Most horror fans think of Clive Barker and Hellraiser when Mr. Bradley’s name is mentioned. Today, however, we’re talking about a different Clive Barker film starring Doug Bradley. This week is all about Nightbreed.
I’m just going to come right out and say it. This movie is bizarre. It’s good, but it’s out there. It keeps a nice steady sense of dread and unease but laces it with some twisted dark humor.
The movie hit the ground running and I was all in from the moment it started. It was everything I could have wanted from an Ash-less Evil Dead movie.