We all know what goes bump in the night, but what kind of horrors blossom under a sunny sky? The horror genre finds a home in the spaces and corners of darkness, rightly preying on our fears of the unknown and the unseen. 1,794 more words via Summer Solstice: The 10 Darkest Horror Films With Sunny… Continue reading Summer Solstice: The 10 Darkest Horror Films With Sunny Atmospheres — Nightmare on Film Street
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[Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER — Nightmare on Film Street
The best horror is grounded in something that’s ordinarily scary, and if you’re a young person that’s been through the experience of blending families, then you know that general fear of what it’s like when there’s a new parent in the picture. 1,133 more words via [Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER… Continue reading [Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER — Nightmare on Film Street
[Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER — Nightmare on Film Street
The best horror is grounded in something that’s ordinarily scary, and if you’re a young person that’s been through the experience of blending families, then you know that general fear of what it’s like when there’s a new parent in the picture. 1,133 more words via [Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER… Continue reading [Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER — Nightmare on Film Street
[Silver Screams] DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1920) and Allegory Elevated by the Power of Performance — Nightmare on Film Street
Welcome to Silver Screams! Every month, I’ll guide you through a deep dive into a classic horror film or hidden gem and reveal the online and juicy behind the scenes secrets. 1,969 more words via [Silver Screams] DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1920) and Allegory Elevated by the Power of Performance — Nightmare on Film Street
You Should Have Left Director Tried to Scare Kevin Bacon for Real, But It Backfired — PNN – Paper News Network
[ad_1] Kevin Bacon has a long and storied movie career, and he has worked in every genre of films imaginable. Particularly when it comes to horror, the actor has been a part of such standouts as Friday the 13th, Tremors, and Hollow Man. David Koepp is directing Bacon in their new horror-thriller You Should Have […]… Continue reading You Should Have Left Director Tried to Scare Kevin Bacon for Real, But It Backfired — PNN – Paper News Network
Jaws 45 Years On — TWO BEARD GAMING
On June 20, 1975 Steven Spielberg terrorised the inhabitants of Amity with the release of Jaws. via Jaws 45 Years On — TWO BEARD GAMING
The Horror Genre: Catharsis Amid a Pandemic — Curiosity Shots
The Horror Genre: Catharsis Amid a Pandemic Horror films eternally offer a strange tonic of catharsis to us viewers. The freedom to purge our anxieties in a relatively secure environment – the movie theatre, our living room. As viewers, we scramble for tickets, shelling out obscene amounts. We make box office hits of the likes […]… Continue reading The Horror Genre: Catharsis Amid a Pandemic — Curiosity Shots
PRIDE 2020: Sensationalised lesbian figures of a distant landscape in ‘The Killing of Sister George’ (1968) — Flip Screen
Although the film may be viewed by some as inherently progressive by the very fact it’s plot centres around lesbians, Aldrich’s construction of them as absurdist figures should not be overlooked. via PRIDE 2020: Sensationalised lesbian figures of a distant landscape in ‘The Killing of Sister George’ (1968) — Flip Screen
Silent Rage (1982) — The EOFFTV Review
Chuck Norris takes on a superhuman, medically enhanced psychopath in this daft thriller from Michael Miller, director of exploitation favourite Jackson County Jail (1976). Silent Rage is often likened to Halloween (1978) but although both feature a seemingly unstoppable killer on the loose, the film owes more to Frankenstein (and in a sense anticipates Stuart […]… Continue reading Silent Rage (1982) — The EOFFTV Review
Hostile Review — Alegis Downport
I was on Twitter the other day and @Clownf1st got in touch asking my opinion about Zozer Games ‘Hostile’ and if it was worth purchasing, as there was a special offer on DTRPG. Though I’ve had the product for some time, I haven’t got round to reviewing it; this blog post seeks to address that […]… Continue reading Hostile Review — Alegis Downport