From time to time, I will be reviewing/analyzing/running my head about horror movies I call Glorious Shit–horror movies which run from deeply flawed to objectively bad, and yet still possess some unique attributes which elevate it from the lesser category of so-bad-it’s good. Here’s the difference: while so-bad-it’s-good movies are a lot of fun, it’s […]… Continue reading Glorious Shit: When Objectively Bad Horror Movies are Good Enough to Watch — Uncharted Hell
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A First Timer’s Account of Checking In To The Bates Motel on PSYCHO’s 60th Anniversary — Nightmare on Film Street
Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho is one of the penultimate must-sees in horror. It kickstarted so many tropes, and has inspired so many filmmakers. Bernard Hermann’s score is classic. The performances of Janet Leigh as Marion Crane and Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates are notated as horror royalty. Today, June 16th, 2020 is the 60th anniversary of […]… Continue reading A First Timer’s Account of Checking In To The Bates Motel on PSYCHO’s 60th Anniversary — Nightmare on Film Street
John Cleese Talks Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Time Warp Exclusive Clip — PNN – Paper News Network
[ad_1] The third and final installment of the pop culture documentary series Time Warp is coming to digital and On Demand starting June 23. Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time – Vol. 3: Comedy and Camp will bring this fan-favorite series to a close with a big bang of iconic laughs and some […]… Continue reading John Cleese Talks Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Time Warp Exclusive Clip — PNN – Paper News Network
Horror Festival Testimonial – June 15 2020
Screenwriter Billy Smith (The Stafford Multiplex Theater) I was thrilled with the initial feedback I received on The Stafford Multiplex Theater. The feedback was very much what I had expected. I knew that whoever read it would find it to be fun and I knew that the script had some strong elements and that was the… Continue reading Horror Festival Testimonial – June 15 2020
‘Child’s Play (2019)’- Film Review — DC’s Take
The remake of Child’s Play might’ve not been the most popular horror movie last year. But what do I have to say about it? Here’s my review. via ‘Child’s Play (2019)’- Film Review — DC’s Take
I No Longer Watch Horror Films — Amanda R. Dollak
Some people think I’m strange or maybe even crazy because I no longer watch horror films. “Normal” human beings LOVE to be scared senseless, right? Or so society says. So, why can’t I savor a night of horror like everyone else? Contrary to popular assumptions, I am NOT a scaredy-cat or a baby. I have […]… Continue reading I No Longer Watch Horror Films — Amanda R. Dollak
Anniversary Celebration: Salute to 2010 — Rueben’s RamblingsWe
Back on June 10, 2010, I posted my very first article at Rueben’s Ramblings, welcoming readers from NiceGirlsTV where – at the time – I had been writing a weekly column for the previous year. My goal with Rueben’s Ramblings was (and continues to be) my way of providing entertainment news, covering television, movies, music […]… Continue reading Anniversary Celebration: Salute to 2010 — Rueben’s RamblingsWe
Best Director – 1978 — The Spac Hole
Official Nominations: Michael Cimino. Hal Ashby. Warren Beatty/Buck Henry. Woody Allen. Alan Parker. Michael Cimino had all the hallmarks and the origin story of becoming one of Hollywood’s great directors – his early scripts leading to films such as Silent Running and Magnum Force, gaining him enough recognition to make his first film Thunderbolt And… Continue reading Best Director – 1978 — The Spac Hole
Life’s fabricated freedom — Revelations From Daddy in Heaven
Dreams are meant to direct our paths not invite corruption or become scandalous nightmares. Shows like “Falling Waters” that have demonized dreams, are running with all types of bogus messages because most Christians are powerless when discerning the meaning of them. If believers can’t interpret dreams for the sake of applying hope and understanding, you […]… Continue reading Life’s fabricated freedom — Revelations From Daddy in Heaven
From Pitch Black to Dreamkatcher, Radha Mitchell doesn’t scare easily – CNET — VOICE OF THE HWY
Mitchell at the Olympus Has Fallen premiere in 2013. Michael Tran/FilmMagic/Getty Images Pitch Black. Visitors. Silent Hill. Rogue. Surrogates. The Crazies. The Darkness. Dreamkatcher. Those movies have two things in common. First, they’re a mix of horror and thriller. And second, they all star Radha Mitchell. For more like this Subscribe to the CNET Now […]… Continue reading From Pitch Black to Dreamkatcher, Radha Mitchell doesn’t scare easily – CNET — VOICE OF THE HWY