‘The ball’, a near afterthought of the original Phantasm, came screaming back into theaters in 1988 and writer/director Don Coscarelli found himself armed with a bigger budget and some professional actors mix
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This was the first movie I saw at this year's Texas Frightmare Weekend. I was tired from a long day wandering the con, but I was absolutely ready for a good time.
Israeli filmmakers Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, who also brought you the stellar psycho-killer entry Rabies a few years ago, return with a more mature film that’s meticul
I totally have to admit that I dismissed Stitches outright just based on how the premise sounded on paper and its silly cover art but was proved completely wrong once I gave the film a chance.
Writer Simon Barrett and director Adam Wingard proved that they are horror filmmakers that deliver with their film A Horrible Way to Die, which premiered at the Toronto International F
There's no denying that Vincenzo Natali has a longstanding tradition of making thought-provoking and often challenging films; between Cube, the highly underrated Splice or e
Cinéma-vérité films have become all the rage lately. In fact some of the best movies I have seen in recent years have implemented this style of filmmaking. Rec, Diary of the Dead, Paranormal Activity, Cloverfield ...
What are you afraid of? Is it the sound of steel blades across metal? A ghostly face on a hulking body in the shadows next door?
Consider this. Vicky, Simon, OJ, Roxy, and Ayesha.
If one felt that the television trailer for the TriStar film The Call possibly communicates the majority of the film’s narrative plot points, then one would be correct.








