Remember that twist moment in the end of “Us”? That felt so claustrophobic and uneasy? Well, “The Invisible Man” creates the same feeling, from beginning to end! A very, very, very good movie! Cecilia runs away from her abusive boyfriend. He later commits suicide, but Cecilia starts feeling like he’s watching her as an invisible […]… Continue reading “The Invisible Man” (2020) — Psycho Trinkets
Month: June 2020
Why is the Horror Doctor? — The Horror Doctor
It seemed like a good idea the time. Horror is pulp. I’m not talking about the old magazines made from cheap and often recyclable paper that are not known for their physical durability. I am definitely not referring to so-called mass-produced or “low quality storytelling.” It’s the closest to the dark building-blocks of the imagination: […]… Continue reading Why is the Horror Doctor? — The Horror Doctor
‘The Mummy’s Hand’ (B-Movie Review) — Part One — I Found it at the Movies
I have yet another review of a bizarre an interesting old movie for you. It’s called The Mummy’s Hand, and it’s pretty amazing collection of cliches fascinating interpretation of Egyptian history. So here we go! 🙂 We begin this semi-sequel to The Mummy with a scene in which a rather tired looking George Zucco climbs […]… Continue reading ‘The Mummy’s Hand’ (B-Movie Review) — Part One — I Found it at the Movies
Horror Movies Directed by Women — Feminist Filmmaking — Creepy Catalog
In the late 2010s, the #MeToo movement ripped the guts of film industry, exposing a disgusting history of misogyny, harassment and sexism that women faced in Hollywood. Not to mention women’s commercial exclusion from important roles in the filmmaking process. Horror movies weren’t immune. The horror genre has profited for decades off of scantily clad, […]… Continue reading Horror Movies Directed by Women — Feminist Filmmaking — Creepy Catalog
Just a Few Vampires… — Mohawk Valley Girl
After sharing horror pictures on Severed Head Sunday, I make bold to offer a Monstrous Monday Post. I was watching Dateline (Murder Monday?), but Steven has switched over to another of his favorites, People’s Court. On the brighter side, I find that less distracting when trying to compose a blog post. This is why we… Continue reading Just a Few Vampires… — Mohawk Valley Girl
HorrorBabble Presents: The Toy Makers By Ian Gordon — Pop Culture Retrorama
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NhiHCEm4Wcc%3Fversion%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26autohide%3D2%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26wmode%3Dtransparent Turn off the lights if you are able and enjoy The Toy Makers by Ian Gordon of Horror Babble! via HorrorBabble Presents: The Toy Makers By Ian Gordon — Pop Culture Retrorama
Final Destination (2000) — Movie and Television Blog (2013-
A teenager, Alex (Devon Sawa) , survives a flight 180 crash to Paris en route to a school trip, after which he and the other survivors must try and prevent themselves from being hunted down by Death. via Final Destination (2000) — Movie and Television Blog (2013-
Nicolas Cage Horror Film Color Out of Space to Stream on Shudder — Den of Geek
Shudder, AMC Networks’ horror-genre streaming platform, continues to bolster its burgeoning lineup of original content; an endeavor that’s especially prudent as the theatrical distribution pipeline continues to be halted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Indeed, its latest cinematic addition, Color Out of Space, brings a unique offering starring Nicolas Cage. The exclusive streaming […]… Continue reading Nicolas Cage Horror Film Color Out of Space to Stream on Shudder — Den of Geek
Horror Festival Testimonial – June 3 2020
Interview with Filmmaker David Rawlings (SLASHED!) Really pleased. I was glad to see that audience members really enjoyed it and understood the direction. My favourite moments are when we flashback to the “80s” and it was great to see the audience to get a kick out of that. Thank you for all your kind words. Watch… Continue reading Horror Festival Testimonial – June 3 2020
The Month in Horror Releases: June —
Is it already June? Although most days are just blurring together at this point, at least we’re still getting a handful of indie horror films to look forward to each month and June is no different. It’s great to see Elisabeth Moss in yet another fantastic looking genre film this year with Shirley — especially […]… Continue reading The Month in Horror Releases: June —