Posted on 11/03/09 by N. Amer Editor
by Britt Hayes Although it didn’t do as well as expected in theaters (especially with Diablo Cody’s name attached and Megan Fox half-naked), Jennifer’s Body was still a great film. At least I think so. Video ETA says that Fox Home Entertainment is courting a December 29th release date, but this information is not yet [...]
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Posted on 10/27/09 by N. Amer Editor
by Britt Hayes October has been an insane month for horror releases, for obvious reasons. There have been some great titles, and some awesome surprises, but looking at the grand scope for this month’s releases, I find myself underwhelmed. Here we are in our last week, and I think it’s the best yet: Black Devil [...]
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Posted on 10/20/09 by N. Amer Editor
by Britt Hayes We’ve got a slew of releases this week, but don’t get too excited. Some of them are a bit lackluster, to say the least. Blood: The Last Vampire Marc assures me that this film sucks (get it? Shoot me), but that doesn’t stop me from wanting to see it. I watched the [...]
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Posted on 10/13/09 by N. Amer Editor
by Britt Hayes Lionsgate is releasing a heap of films on November 24th (in time for Thanksgiving…I guess?), including special editions like My Bloody Valentine: Special Edition, Cujo: 25th Anniversary Edition, and Monster Squad: 20th Anniversary Edition, as well as genre favorite Frailty, the directorial debut of one Mr. Bill Paxton. Frailty stars Matthew McConaughey [...]
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Posted on 10/13/09 by N. Amer Editor
by Britt Hayes Sam Raimi’s return to horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray today, starring Alison Lohman and Justin Long. The story follows Christine Brown (Lohman), a loan officer who is charged with evicting a little old woman from her home; unfortunately, the little old woman is really a gypsy and curses Christine to a [...]
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Posted on 09/28/09 by Deaditor
An American Werewolf in London (1981) Director: John Landis Review by: Dustin Hall Finally, a great oversight in the world of horror has been corrected. To me, An American Werewolf in London (AWL) is a member of the pantheon of great horror movies. To some it may be blasphemy against the name of Lon Cheney [...]
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