The 5 Worst Nintendo Games Based on Horror Films
The Nintendo Entertainment System or NES for short is not only one of the most iconic and best-selling video game systems of all time, it is also credited with leading the revival of the US ⤇
The Nintendo Entertainment System or NES for short is not only one of the most iconic and best-selling video game systems of all time, it is also credited with leading the revival of the US ⤇
Four years ago, a legend of filmmaking left us. As a big fan of Ray Harryhausen’s work, I have written a few articles regarding his films throughout the last week. Continuing that trend, I would ⤇
There are some movies that explode into pop culture. Everything about the movie seems to be everywhere; from merchandising to references ad nauseam. One true sign that a film has crossed from phenomena to iconic status ⤇
I was very excited to watch The Void. I closely followed the Kickstarter campaign, eagerly gobbling up each new trailer writer/director duo Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie released. Cults? Gore? Tantalizing, ‘80s–style, fully analog, bloody, ⤇
Earlier this week I wrote a brief article in memory of Ray Harryhausen and spoke of how he helped to revolutionize the art of visual effects in film. These effects, which made Harryhausen a household ⤇
In celebration of their 5th anniversary, horror film distributor Scream Factory has announced the release of three classic John Carpenter films in limited-edition Steelbook packaging. While they may just be repackaged versions of the previous ⤇
There are few people in the history of film who have left as much of a mark on the industry as Ray Harryhausen did. He was one of the most creative minds to ever put ⤇
When someone asks me — casually, not looking for an in–depth analysis — how I feel about a film, I try to keep my answer pretty simple. “It was good, and I enjoyed it.” Or ⤇
It’s been almost three months since we got our first look at Trey Edward Shults’ upcoming horror/thriller It Comes At Night. The film’s teaser trailer did a wonderful job piquing our interest while keeping us ⤇
You can’t talk about gimmicky b-movies without mentioning William Castle. The prolific director, producer, screenwriter and actor made a name for himself in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s with a series of low budget ⤇
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