So far, 2017 has been a terrible year for fans of the horror genre. It was just last month that zombie film master George Romero passed away, and today comes word that Tobe Hooper has died at the age of…
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So far, 2017 has been a terrible year for fans of the horror genre. It was just last month that zombie film master George Romero passed away, and today comes word that Tobe Hooper has died at the age of…
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As Star Trek reminds us, space is the final frontier. It’s also the home to countless sci-fi B-movies. And isn’t that an amazing thing? Recently, a trio of these out-of-this-world flicks have come to DVD and Blu-ray to enchant a…
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We told you earlier about Blade Runner‘s 35th anniversary, but another sci-fi classic that was also underappreciated at the time of its release is celebrating the same milestone: John Carpenter‘s The Thing. A remake of Howard Hawks’ 1951 production The…
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Paul Verhoeven’s Robocop is a film that is unique in that it works as a sci-fi adventure and a dark comedy. When it was released back in 1987 (can you believe this film is 30 years old?) , audiences weren’t…
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“Standing on the fringes on life.” Printed on the back cover of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, these six words perfectly some up the book’s target audience: outsiders struggling to somehow fit in. Since its publication by the dubious…
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The blog post you are about to read is so terrifying, it might just kill you. If you have a heart condition or a fragile psychological state of being, please do not read any further. I implore you to step…
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You know the drill. Below is a picture from Day of the Dead with Chris’ caption. You can leave your own goofy captions in the comments section below. (And since Halloween will soon be upon us, the rest of October’s…
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Arguably the most influential fright flick ever made, Night of the Living Dead is a true masterpiece. Director/cowriter George Romero‘s gruesome and groundbreaking cult classic pioneered the zombie genre of horror movies and spawned a host of sequels, remakes, and…
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1984’s Night of the Comet poses a very interesting question: What if the only people left alive in the world were Southern California teenagers? That’s the start in this campy, enjoyable tale of two sisters who must fend off zombie-like…
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Last night, Fox debuted the first five minutes of their remake of The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Twitter. This new version of the 1975 classic (which has the unique distinction of being the most mainstream cult film ever made…
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