By: Nick Vita When it comes to horror film remakes, they usually aren’t that good. Just going on google and typing in “horror film remakes” will bring up a list of a bunch of different movies that have tried to recreate the magic of the original. Somehow, they always seem to fail. Clicking on the […]… Continue reading The Fly: A Good Horror Remake — The Rebel Feed
Month: May 2020
“I thought there was no girl:” The Queer Masculinity of Joy Ride — Bloodlust and Bourbon
By Hannah Cunningham *contains spoilers for Joy Ride* Fellas, is it gay to pretend to be a woman to flirt with a man over a CB radio? Fellas, is it gay to entice a man into the motel room next to yours so you can listen to his sexual frustration when he realizes there is […]… Continue reading “I thought there was no girl:” The Queer Masculinity of Joy Ride — Bloodlust and Bourbon
An Evil Tale (2020) — B&S About Movies
Florida filmmakers Sam and Cheryl Siragusa (2017’s Carnival Chronicles, 2018’s E.V.I.E; both sci-fi tales) take on horror in their third feature film with this tale steeped in scottish folklore . . . about a creepy doll. A family of the Amityville variety comes to discover they’re the victims of a centuries-old curse when a rare […]… Continue reading An Evil Tale (2020) — B&S About Movies
The Invisible Man — ASSHOLES WATCHING MOVIES
Lots of movies have been rescheduled due to COVID-19’s impact on world box offices, but a few movies were released just as things got tricky and got short shrift releases. Movie studios are fighting back but they’re basically inventing their responses as we go so right now they’re experimenting with what people at home might […]… Continue reading The Invisible Man — ASSHOLES WATCHING MOVIES
Covid Horror Movie Review Project (CHMRP) — Solens Svard Reviews
Other than the occasional Black Mirror update, I’ve had trouble getting the motivation to write. Even after shutdowns began, I didn’t get the writing bug like I nearly expected. Then this week something got me. via Covid Horror Movie Review Project (CHMRP) — Solens Svard Reviews
Horror Movie Review: Anthropophagus (1980) — Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life
From director/co-writer Joe D’Amato comes the 1980’s horror Antropophagus or Antropophagus: The Beast. Does the name sound familiar? It should do as this low-grade Italian horror is one of the more infamous video nasties. via Horror Movie Review: Anthropophagus (1980) — Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life
The Pit and the Pendulum (1961) [31 Days of American Horror Review] — BIG COMIC PAGE
Looking for more classic horror reviews from Jules? Check out our “31 Days of Hammer”, “31 Days of British Horror”, and “31 Days of American Horror”, to hear his thoughts on some of the best (and worst) that the genre has to offer. Director: Roger Corman Starring: Vincent Price, John Kerr, Barbara Steele, Luana Anders,… Continue reading The Pit and the Pendulum (1961) [31 Days of American Horror Review] — BIG COMIC PAGE
Mr Sardonicus (1961) [31 Days of American Horror Review] — BIG COMIC PAGE
Looking for more classic horror reviews from Jules? Check out our “31 Days of Hammer”, “31 Days of British Horror”, and “31 Days of American Horror”, to hear his thoughts on some of the best (and worst) that the genre has to offer. Director: William Castle Starring: Oskar Homolka, Ronald Lewis, Audrey Dalton, Guy Rolfe,… Continue reading Mr Sardonicus (1961) [31 Days of American Horror Review] — BIG COMIC PAGE
Carnival of Souls (1962) [31 Days of American Horror Review] — BIG COMIC PAGE
Looking for more classic horror reviews from Jules? Check out our “31 Days of Hammer”, “31 Days of British Horror”, and “31 Days of American Horror”, to hear his thoughts on some of the best (and worst) that the genre has to offer. Director: Herk Harvey Starring: Candace Hilligoss “Maybe in her place I’d do… Continue reading Carnival of Souls (1962) [31 Days of American Horror Review] — BIG COMIC PAGE
The Premature Burial (1962) [31 Days of American Horror Review] — BIG COMIC PAGE
Looking for more classic horror reviews from Jules? Check out our “31 Days of Hammer”, “31 Days of British Horror”, and “31 Days of American Horror”, to hear his thoughts on some of the best (and worst) that the genre has to offer. Director: Roger Corman Starring: Ray Milland, Hazel Court, Alan Napier, Heather Angel,… Continue reading The Premature Burial (1962) [31 Days of American Horror Review] — BIG COMIC PAGE