Part of growing up watching the horror directing legends of the past was concocting what kind of cool shit you’d get if you merged their
Part of growing up watching the horror directing legends of the past was concocting what kind of cool shit you’d get if you merged their
Despite a lot of casual horror fans being utterly unaware that it exists, Bruiser was something of a big deal when it made its bow
During that era of horror remakes that flooded the genre throughout the 2000s, one thing became abundantly clear, no matter how good each attempt actually
While Creepshow season 4 has been reliably supplying the ammusingling inconsistent goods that the show usually supplies, one thing that’s been conspicuous by its absence
If 2022 is the year of the Multiverse thanks to movies like the Doctor Strange sequel and the magical Everything Everywhere All At Once, then
Lussier and Todd Farmer has been noticeably absent of late, which is a shame considering their last two collaborations where light-footed exercises in trashy fun.
John Carpenter has always been known as a director who’s always been somewhat ahead of his time – hell, let’s be honest here, we’re only
Just outside the inner circle of horror icons who have become household names, lurk the also-rans. Where your Freddys and Jasons and Michaels and Leatherfaces
Good God, mash ups are fucking great, aren’t they?Films that are crammed with multiple images from multiple genres, when done well, really can be one
Somewhat marginalised because John Carpenter had the audacity to actually want to do something original with the Halloween franchise; Halloween III could of used a
How the Hell do you follow a beast like Halloween? John Carpenter’s suburban based horror groundbreaker had landed hard and was well on it’s way