Night of the Comet (1984) – 5.5.2020 I first saw this movie when I was a kid one day after school. I came home and my mom was watching it already so I missed what happened before the comet appeared. I loved the movie right away, though. Night of the Comet came out at the […]… Continue reading Movie Review: Night of the Comet (1984) — The Horror Desk
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Festival for Horror Showcases the best of Horror Films and Screenplays from all over the world.
Series Review: The Stepfather — The Horror Desk
The Stepfather (1987) – 5.22.2020 I had never seen this movie before. I saw that there are a few sequels and I have seen the 2009 remake. I remember liking the remake, it was chilling. The original is probably more of a thriller rather than straight horror and I probably should have known this prior […]… Continue reading Series Review: The Stepfather — The Horror Desk
Movie Review: Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994) — The Horror Desk
Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994) – 6.9.2020 It’s hard to believe that this sequel came out only 3 years after Freddy’s Dead, which looks dated, has an awful story and characters. New Nightmare is opposite of Freddy’s Dead in every way, in my opinion. Wes Craven returned to write and direct a truly unique and […]… Continue reading Movie Review: Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994) — The Horror Desk
Movie Review: Graduation Day (1981) — The Horror Desk
Graduation Day (1981) – 5.7.2020 This is my first viewing of this film. Going into it I didn’t really know what it was about but given the release year my expectations weren’t high. As much as I enjoy teen slashers and the 80’s there are some poorly produced films that don’t deserve the recognition they […]… Continue reading Movie Review: Graduation Day (1981) — The Horror Desk
Movie Review: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) — The Horror Desk
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) – 7.4.2020 I saw this in the movie theater when it came out and I cannot believe that was in 1997. I was in the middle of high school and after Scream came out there were a few “copycat” movies that followed, this being the biggest. Yet […]… Continue reading Movie Review: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) — The Horror Desk
Baby Frankenstein (2020) — B&S About Movies
One read of the title. One look at the poster featuring the baby with a plexiglass skull cap. One watch of the trailer. . . . I’m spider-sensing pure exploitation attitude of the ’80s home video variety: here comes the neon-wireframed VHS tape spinning on another Prism Video production (You Tube). I’ve just got Doc […]… Continue reading Baby Frankenstein (2020) — B&S About Movies
First Jason’s New Music Video “Kill For Mother” — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
First Jason is the heavy metal band, led by frontman Ari Lehman, the first actor to ever play Jason Voorhees. The band released the parody music video “Kill For Mother,” featured on their newly released album, Lord of the Lake. For more information on the band please visit their official website, Facebook, YouTube, or Spotify.… Continue reading First Jason’s New Music Video “Kill For Mother” — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
So Bad it’s Good: 10 Best Worst Movies Streaming on Amazon Prime — Nightmare on Film Street
What’s your guilty pleasure? If it’s horror movies, chances are you like a few that are considered so bad they hit a point where bad is no more. 1,351 more words via So Bad it’s Good: 10 Best Worst Movies Streaming on Amazon Prime — Nightmare on Film Street
[Saturday Morning Scares] SECRETS OF THE CRYPTKEEPER’S HAUNTED HOUSE is a Game Show… of DEATH! — Nightmare on Film Street
It’s the first Saturday of the month, which means it’s time for Saturday Morning Scares! Each month, we’ll take a look at horror media for the little monsters in your life. 737 more words via [Saturday Morning Scares] SECRETS OF THE CRYPTKEEPER’S HAUNTED HOUSE is a Game Show… of DEATH! — Nightmare on Film Street
[Teen Terrrors] 2005’s VENOM is a Great Introduction to Southern Gothic — Nightmare on Film Street
Teens-In-Peril continues to be one of the most popular horror sub-genres, and adolescent mayhem is not limited to masked killers knocking off stereotypical characters one by one. 937 more words via [Teen Terrrors] 2005’s VENOM is a Great Introduction to Southern Gothic — Nightmare on Film Street