While we can't be for sure until the box office receipts are counted and some time has gone by, Saw 3D is supposedly the final chapter in the series
Horror Movie a Day
Miraculously, Playback actually had a minimalist theatrical release in the spring, but not in LA as far as I know, so I had to wait until DVD to say “Why did this get a theatrical release?” It’s not eve
When I was “talkbacking” with Bruce Willis on AICN (hey, should I begin a column called Aint It Cool News on HMAD?
When the best thing I have to say about a film is that the opening/closing credit animation is really cool, then it’s probably not a good sign.
MARCH 1, 2013GENRE: POSSESSION SOURCE: THEATRICAL (REGULAR SCREENING)It dawned on me today that I haven't tagged a wide theatrical release as "Crap" for over five years, and with only a month to go it'd
In the early to mid 90s, there was a flood of “____ from Hell” movies. You take any regular profession (nanny, cop, temp) and assign it to a psychopath, and viola! Instant 40-50 million hit.
I wasn’t too big of a fan of Open Water (There! I said it!). I hated the main characters (go sharks!), the digital video wasn’t the best, and there was some really bizarre/awful editing going on.
If there’s one thing I hate about movies with dream sequences, it’s that the dreams are always designed to try to be passed off as real, so that it’s a surprise when they wake up.
As I watching this film, I was just about to say "Fuck, I really can't qualify this as a horror movie" when all of a sudden, BAM! A guy gets his head nearly cut off with a shovel.
Well, it’s saying absolutely nothing of value, but Lost Boys: The Thirst is a marked improvement over its predecessor.





