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New On DVD: ‘The Eyes Of My Mother’ Defies Horror Cliches To Disturb Viewers
The horror genre of film has always been divided into two camps: the typical cliché horror films starring and aimed at teens and the college crowd with plenty of “Boo!” moments, and films aimed at true horror fans who can be a tough crowd to please. Hardcore horror...
Claustrophobics beware: ‘Catacombs’ and ‘As Above, So Below’
You know when you go to those haunted attractions and they have that section that is pitch black? Yeah, that's the part that freaks me out. I feel like I can't breathe. Does that make me claustrophobic? Maybe, but I know movies where people go into caves or...
Even Bacon Doesn’t Make ‘The Darkness’ Better In New Horror DVD Release
There’s a saying in the culinary world that “everything’s better with bacon.” That often applies in the film industry as well, in the form of one Kevin Bacon. But sometimes even Bacon can’t save a flawed plot with the best of intentions. The Darkness comes out on DVD...
Dracula retold, and refreshingly sparkle-free
I'm really wish people would stop ruining vampires for me. You know what movies I'm talking about, without me even uttering the dreaded "T" word. And some of the lame, wimpy, effeminate vampires that have paraded around screen and in books in recent years. So I admit,...
‘Creep’ 2004: What lurks in the shadows of the London underground
Long before The Midnight Meat Train, subways and the London underground have been the setting for horror, like the famous scene in American Werewolf in London. But 2004's Creep stays down in the dark, with poor Franka Potente finding herself locked in after falling...
Sir Christopher Lee: Horror Fans Mourn A Legend And The End Of An Era
In an age when the terms “legend” and “icon” are bestowed carelessly on the undeserving, the world lost a true Hollywood icon in the form of Sir Christopher Lee, who passed away June 7 at the age of 93. Best known for his portrayals of Count Dracula among his record...
The Blair Bigfoot Project
Exists is not a bad movie. But it's yet another in a far too long line of the "found footage" genre. I realize that Eduardo Sanchez has a certain claim to the genre as the director of the classic that started it all, The Blair Witch Proiect, but enough is enough. As a...
‘The Devil’s Hand’ gets DVD release
What happens when you have six girls born on the sixth day of the sixmonth in the same Amish community with deep religious beliefs? Why, a demonic legend surrounding them, of course. The latest creepy devil legend thriller is The Devil's Hand, now available on DVD....
‘Saw’ back in theaters this Halloween
This Halloween, Lionsgate will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the theatrical release of "Saw", the film that kicked off the most successful horror franchise in history, by bringing it back to theaters nationwide for one week only. The film will open on Friday,...
Will ‘The Pyramid’ be just another Mummy movie?
Movies that go underground make me claustrophobic, and there seems to be an awful lot of them lately. "The Pyramid" throws in some Egyptian mythology and old-fashioned curses to up the ante, with results that look pretty scary, at least in the trailer. The ancient...