Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)
Insidious ended like most modern aspiring horror franchises often do: teasing a sequel. So after the film’s successful box office run, it was no surprise that the same writer/director team of Leigh Whannell and James ⤇
Insidious ended like most modern aspiring horror franchises often do: teasing a sequel. So after the film’s successful box office run, it was no surprise that the same writer/director team of Leigh Whannell and James ⤇
“You’ve got something here” Tabitha said to Steve, after picking up a manuscript out of the garbage. In On Writing, Stephen King tells of how the idea for the book came to fruition. One day ⤇
While the home invasion subgenre doesn’t typically do it for me, Bryan Bertino’s 2008 debut The Strangers is one its better offerings. Now 10 years after its release, Bertino has penned the script for its ⤇
In the last few days, we’ve seen several upcoming horror flicks release new trailers. Not all of them have been winners however, and for every teaser that piqued my interest (The Open House, Mom and Dad) there was another there ⤇
I just finished watching Insidious for the first time since its opening night in 2011. This time around—sitting on my couch with my pup instead of in a mildly uncomfortable theater filled with raucous teens—I ⤇
Another year has come and gone, and 2017 gave us some great horror films. The spectrum ranged from obvious successes (It) to surprise hits (Get Out), and from original stories (It Comes at Night) to genre staples ⤇
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