I am doing the 31 Days of Horror Challenge. Every day in October, I will watch a different horror film I have never seen before and write about it here on the blog. I started my 31 Days of Horror with the anthology The Theatre Bizarre so it seems fitting that I end it with […]
Monthly Archives: November 2013
Note: This review is from a sneak peek of Vannin’ presented by the Chicago Cinema Society on November 16th at the Patio Theater. As much as I like documentaries, it seems there is an overwhelming belief that only those films that focus on difficult, often dark subject matter are worth watching. Obviously, there is a […]
I am doing the 31 Days of Horror Challenge. Every day in October, I will watch a different horror film I have never seen before and write about it here on the blog. If not for two inspired casting choices, The Dunwich Horror would be a completely forgettable film. I don’t mean to imply that […]
I am doing the 31 Days of Horror Challenge. Every day in October, I will watch a different horror film I have never seen before and write about it here on the blog. I think I’m over serial killer movies. Too many modern serial killer films take on the traits of the dreaded torture porn […]
I am doing the 31 Days of Horror Challenge. Every day in October, I will watch a different horror film I have never seen before and write about it here on the blog. At this point, hoping for one more masterpiece from Francis Ford Coppola is probably an exercise in futility. He seems to have […]
I am doing the 31 Days of Horror Challenge. Every day in October, I will watch a different horror film I have never seen before and write about it here on the blog. It has to be difficult for the children of famous artists if they also have artistic ambitions. When you are a young […]
I am doing the 31 Days of Horror Challenge. Every day in October, I will watch a different horror film I have never seen before and write about it here on the blog. Despite the claims of writer/director Kevin Smith, Red State is barely a horror film. To call it a film at all is […]