Did you know that YouTube is home to a lot of really good short horror movies? There are even some channels that are devoted to them, such as ALTER, Omeleto, and Screamfest. My favorite by far is ALTER. Granted, it can be a hit or miss sometimes, but in general, this is where I regularly […]… Continue reading YouTube’s Best Short Horror Movies: Part 1 — MovieBabble
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Updated Best Horror Movies of All Time — CinemAddikted
Guys. I’m embarrassed. I am a horror lover. I am always looking for the next film that will scar me for life. Almost exactly 2 years ago, I wrote a post titled The Best Horror Movies of All Time and wow, re-reading that I realize that my tastes have changed A LOT. I really wanted […]… Continue reading Updated Best Horror Movies of All Time — CinemAddikted
Doomwatch (1972) — Mike’s Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema’s Past
For years I’d seen images of this Peter Sasdy directed production for Tigon Productions in Famous Monsters magazine or old hard cover books on the history of horror films I’d sign out at the local library and eventually acquire for my own. The fact that it’s taken me this long to actually see the film […]… Continue reading Doomwatch (1972) — Mike’s Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema’s Past
Horror Festival Testimonial – May 5 2020
Filmmaker Francis Galluppi (HIGH DESERT HELL) I wish I could’ve been there to help answer some of the questions but it felt amazing to watch the audience put it together. Especially to hear people’s own interpretation of certain things. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.:
Horror Festival Testimonial – May 4 2020
Neag Angela Mihaela It is an unforgettable festival with wonderful people, full of imagination and talent. Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.: FEEDBACK Film and Writing Festival. At least six events a month! Daily deadlines to submit. Upcoming Festival Deadlines SUBMIT your FEATURE Script SUBMIT your TV PILOT or TV… Continue reading Horror Festival Testimonial – May 4 2020
Composer Alan Menken Launches Website Featuring All of His Works — Prospective Pixie Dust
Alan Menken, the musical mastermind behind many famous Disney films, now has his own website. My new website just launched, and I’m really happy to be able to share it with you. I’m also excited that it’s been nominated for a Webby award! Voting is open until next Thursday, May 7. If you’d like to […]… Continue reading Composer Alan Menken Launches Website Featuring All of His Works — Prospective Pixie Dust
Ex Machina by Alex Garland — Alternatives
Movies are motion pictures that are used to tell stories or to teach people valuable lessons. Nowadays, they are a source of fun and entertainment for people all around the world, making them feel a variety of emotions: happiness, sadness, fear and more. Not only that but there are so many genres to choose […] via… Continue reading Ex Machina by Alex Garland — Alternatives
The Discount Spinner Rack: HOWARD THE DUCK (1986) — The Avocado
Brace yourself for a truly fowl cinematic experience as we go back to the first-EVER Marvel movie: the story of a duck trapped in a world he never made! via The Discount Spinner Rack: HOWARD THE DUCK (1986) — The Avocado
The Horrors of the Mandalorian Wars — RJ Writing Ink
Continuing our countdown to ‘May the Fourth’ and ‘Revenge of the Fifth,” I keep covering the Old Sith Wars era of Star Wars. My last three posts were about the Great Sith War that saw the return of the Sith and the Jedi put to the test. In the end, they won the won, but… Continue reading The Horrors of the Mandalorian Wars — RJ Writing Ink
A Brief and Boredom-Induced Guide to German Expressionist Films, Part 2 — Himrich Hall
NOTE: Some of the films I’ll look at in this article deal with content and themes that might be upsetting to some readers/viewers, including the deaths of children (M) and a scene of sexual assault (Variety). I won’t dwell too long on such topics, but there are a few cases where I couldn’t properly discuss […]… Continue reading A Brief and Boredom-Induced Guide to German Expressionist Films, Part 2 — Himrich Hall