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‘Evil Dead’ Review
Evil Dead In the much anticipated remake of the 1981 cult-hit horror film, five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote ca… Read More (6) This weekend, “Evil Dead,” makes its splashy debut nationwide. The new version, by first-time director Fede Alvarez, was produced by original “Evil Dead” confederates Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, and Rob Tapert, and once again concerns a group of young people holed up in a cabin in the woods, who unknowingly unleash a terrifying evil Continue reading
14 Oscar Winning Horror Movies
Oscar Winning Horror Movies, believe it or not they do exist! Right now there is alot of buzz around the Oscars and not all of it is good. Continue reading
MAMA: An Oreo Cookie Of A Horror Movie
Marina Antunes [Celluloid 01.18.13] horror Guillermo del Toro is still a golden boy. Over the years he’s attached his name to various projects in the capacity of executive producer and his name continues to carry weight. Continue reading
Bruce Campbell on Horror Films and Great Filmmaking
Bruce Campbell is the freakin’ man! I love listening to this guy talk; it’s always entertaining. Continue reading
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Top 30 Best New Horror Movies Of 2013
Let’s take a look at the biggest and best horror movies of 2013. Continue reading
Top Rated Horror Movies
With Halloween just about here—it’s time for a scary movie or two. Me? I love the old classics with the late Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney—movies like “The Mummy” “The Wolfman,” and the original “Frankenstein.” They were not super scary, but enough to keep you on your toes. Everybody has a certain point of view when it comes to horror movies. Some like slasher pics, others like psychological thrillers. And, still others, love the classics. Continue reading
