Archive for 'January, 2007' category.
The Serpent and the Rainbow is eerie black-magic and psychological horror that actually gets many of the details about Voodoo correct. This immeasureably adds to the effectiveness.
Published by SteveContinue reading: Jan 28, Horror
movie review of The Serpent and the Rainbow: Accurate Voodoo.
Creepshow demonstrates what happens when you combine some of the greatest talent in horror, Stephen King and George Romero, and leave them alone to do what they do best.
Published by SteveContinue reading: Jan 27, Horror
Movie Review of Creepshow: The Best Horror Anthology.
Carnival of Souls (aka Corridors of Evil) is dark psychological horror that makes the jump from Sunday afternoon favorite to cult classic.
Published by SteveContinue reading: Jan 22, BHM Horror movie review of Carnival of Souls: Isolation and irony play well.
Ghost in the Machine - yes leave it to our Medium to pick the one thing in the store that has psychic remnants all over it . . .
Published by SteveContinue reading: Medium: Ghost in the Machine
With another appearance from the sick and twisted Walker (Mark A. Shepard), Allisons arch nemesis, this Medium does not disappoint.
Published by SteveContinue reading: Medium: Blood Relations
Freddy Krueger is the evil villain from the popular Nightmare on Elm Street series of films. What is it about Freddy that stands out among horror monster immortals?
Published by SteveContinue reading: Jan 21, Freddy
Krueger can get you in dream land. Is that why he is so scary?
Dr Van Helsing was introduced in Bran Stoker’s classic novel Dracula, and has continued to evolve in film since 1897. Here is a look at some of the evolutions.
Published by SteveContinue reading: Jan 21, The Many Faces of Dr Van Helsing, the Original Horror Movie Hero.
John Carpenter’s The Thing is one of the scariest horror movies to come out of the 80s. When there is not a definable villain the tension is thick and nobody can be trusted.
Published by SteveContinue reading: Jan 15, BHM
Horror Movie Review of The Thing: Trust Nobody.
Jaws was a cultural and entertainment phenomenon in 1975, and still has impact today (2007). But then, classics are called classics for a reason.
Published by SteveContinue reading: Jan 13, BHM
Horror movie review of Jaws: Slasher horror with fins.
Contest- New Line Cinema is giving away the Texas Highway Patrol Car used in the movie The Texas Chainsaw Massacre- The Beginning.
Published by SteveContinue reading: Jan 12, Win
the Texas Highway Patrol car from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre- The
Beginning
Frailty is a horror movie that didn’t release to immediate impact, but had to grow into classic status. This is one of the most well-written horror movies ever.
Published by SteveContinue reading: Jan 10, BHM
Horror Movie Review of Frailty: Demon-killer Dad is crazy, or is he?
With the upcoming release of Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning on DVD, it’s time for another FearScene Contest. This time five lucky winners will get a copy of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning on DVD!
To enter, all you have to do is join FearScene (it’s free!) by clicking here. The five winners will be […]
After over 70 years of ever increasing blood, guts and gore introduced into our films, Fritz Lang’s M still holds up without one single drop of blood shown on film . . .
Published by SteveContinue reading: M
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