Top 15 Most Anticipated Comic Book Movies (And When You Can See Them) — redmangoreviews

Julien Neaves – Editor Thanks to covid-19 a number of comic book movies have been forced to social distance from their original release date, and have been pushed back like a handsy guy in a cosplay convention. For this list we will be taking a look at 15 of those films and ranking my level […]… Continue reading Top 15 Most Anticipated Comic Book Movies (And When You Can See Them) — redmangoreviews

Candyman! — Kacie’s Blog

Summary: In the text “Studying Blacks and Horror Films”, it discusses how in many movies, Black people are often some of the first victims attacked in all types of films. In films like Jurassic Park, one of the first onscreen deaths is that of a Black guard. In film, Black people are often seen […] via… Continue reading Candyman! — Kacie’s Blog

Australian Horror Movies: The Best Scary Films from Australia — Creepy Catalog

Although the Australian outback is beautiful, the bush and the creatures lurking within can be quite deadly. That is why there is a whole genre of cinema centered around the outback. This began in the 1970s when a lot of Australian cinema involved survival in its harsh, wild landscape. Famous horror films, like Razorback (1984) […]… Continue reading Australian Horror Movies: The Best Scary Films from Australia — Creepy Catalog

“What’s Blood For, If Not For Shedding?” -Race and Sexuality in Candyman — caitlynkrattziereviews

Robert R. Means Coleman writes in his article, “Studying Blacks and Horror Films,” about the way that black people are represented specifically in the horror genre over the years and how there is a big difference in the way that black people write/direct themselves vs. non-black writers and directors. Horror is a testament to how […]… Continue reading “What’s Blood For, If Not For Shedding?” -Race and Sexuality in Candyman — caitlynkrattziereviews

Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) – Film Review — KYLE ATWOOD

Plot Summary Horror hostess Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, quits her job after the station’s new owner sexually harasses her. She plans to open an act in Las Vegas, but needs $50,000 for the project. Upon learning she is a beneficiary of her deceased great-aunt Morgana, she travels to Fallwell, Massachusetts, to claim the inheritance. […]… Continue reading Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) – Film Review — KYLE ATWOOD