
Be it a classic from the 1940s like Dead of Night to the stylized terror of more contemporary efforts like Creepshow or Trick ‘r Treat, horror anthologies give you more bang for your buck by telling multiple terror tales. But…
Read more →Be it a classic from the 1940s like Dead of Night to the stylized terror of more contemporary efforts like Creepshow or Trick ‘r Treat, horror anthologies give you more bang for your buck by telling multiple terror tales. But…
Read more →This latest Create-A-Caption comes to us from Night of the Living Dead, director George Romero‘s 1968 shocker that helped usher in the zombie film revolution. Due to its intensity and shocking graphic nature, the movie remains essential October viewing. We’ve…
Read more →Originally released in 1982, writer/director Frank Henenlotter‘s Basket Case is one of the cheesiest, sleaziest, and, above all, most entertaining movies of the Reagan era. Filmed on an incredibly low budget (Trivia: the wad of cash that the lead character…
Read more →I’m seeing a lot of chatter around the Internet right now about people starting their month-long horror movie marathons. Naturally then this got me thinking about what the fright flick that you’ve seen the most is, and why you keep…
Read more →It’s been awhile since there has been a week packed with so many monumental new releases, yet here we are! Along with several new titles from the Criterion Collection, the latest DVD and Blu-ray releases also include the latest entry…
Read more →You can’t manufacture a cult film, it has to happen organically. Some movies are so weird, bad or generally psychotronic that they struggle to find an audience upon their initial release…and only do so years after the fact. The greatest…
Read more →The calendar is now on October 1st, which means that the next month is going to be a spooky celebration unlike anything you have ever seen before. Welcome then to the official kickoff of our 31 Days of Halloween celebrations….
Read more →In this guest post, Rick 29 presents some fascinating facts about the legendary Raymond Burr: 1. According to John Beltran’s book Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window, the famed director gave Raymond Burr’s villain gray, curly hair and glasses to look like…
Read more →For as long as the entertainment industry has been in existence there has been gossip about stars, directors, and showbiz in general. (With one of the oldest from the age of cinema revolving around a film crew from the Edison…
Read more →Since he burst onto the scene nearly 20 years ago with a supporting role on the fondly remembered NBC series Freaks and Geeks, Seth Rogen has gone on to become one of the most prolific figures in contemporary comedy (largely…
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