Tag Archive
America
Anchor Bay
Artwork
Audio Commentary
Canada
Cult
Dario Argento
Fantasia
Films
food
Friday The 13th
Genetic Opera
Genre
Girlfriend
Gore
Grindhouse
Halloween
Horror
Horror Film
Horror Films
Horror Movie
Jack Brooks
Japan
John Carpenter
Los Angeles
Love
Masters Of Horror
Murders
NEW YORK
Oddity Cinema
Poster
Revenge
Rob Zombie
Sanity
Sequel
Special Features
Takashi Miike
Terror
Tokyo
Twitch
United States
USD
Young Girl
Young Man
zombies
Adam Rockoff Interview
In the eighties, the horror film took on a whole new level of animosity due entirely to an assortment of successful movies that were categorized in a relatively new class. Parents and critics alike almost harmoniously detested a sub-genre of horror movies… the slasher film. Even the production companies that were financing these pictures often abandoned them after tallying their end box office receipts.Posted by Bryan Layne
Brutal Massacre trailer
Harry Penderecki, a once heralded horror auteur, finds himself on the outside looking in at Hollywood. He hasn't had a hit film in years, and most in the industry, including his close friends, think he's washed up. Harry is given one last chance to redeem himself with what could be his best or last picture.Posted by Bavota San
New One Sheet for Bryan Bertino’s THE STRANGERS
Home invasion movies seem to be the new thing in Hollywood. The posters for THE STRANGERS are all pretty creepy but this one really creeps me out.Posted by Bavota San
David DeCoteau Interview
Working on the fringes of mainstream cinema and surviving over twenty-five years in the industry, cult director David DeCoteau helped open the door for the direct-to-video horror movement back in the ’80s — a brand of exploitation cinema reminiscent of the classic genre films of Roger Corman and William Castle. With more than fifty titles under his belt as either director, producer and/or writer, David DeCoteau can be considered one of the most prolific independent cult directors of our generation.Posted by Bavota San
