Horror Movie a Day

11/16/2012 - 12:41pm

I almost skipped Absentia, having not slept at all the night before (sans some dozing at the all nighter) and already having two valid movies to review for HMAD

11/15/2012 - 10:01pm

So far, I have gotten at least some enjoyment out of every Platinum Dunes production.

11/14/2012 - 6:08pm

After Frozen came out and got some great reviews (which would have translated into biggish box office if Anchor Bay put it out on more than a few dozen screens), we started seeing a few survival movies pop up or at least

11/14/2012 - 5:55pm

The first Silent Hill was and remains one of the best video game adaptations (not so hard) and one of 2006's stronger horror films (slightly harder, that was a damn good year), but it had a major hurdle: it was damn

11/14/2012 - 5:48pm

I'm sure I've mentioned it before, but it bears repeating since I like to embarrass myself: I am afraid of fish.

11/05/2012 - 10:18pm

In my review of Who Can Kill A Child?, I theorized that the film would never be remade, since a. it was relatively obscure (most remakes are only made because of their name value) and b.

11/05/2012 - 9:56pm

I don't get to read much, but honestly I wish I could just write "Just go see John Dies At The End" for a review so I'd have that much more time on my hands to read the source novel by David Wong.

10/30/2012 - 6:53pm

I'm not exactly sure who the audience is for the Lake Placid movies; they're not very good followups to a not very successful original, and despite their sequel nature, in reality they're just as anonymous as

10/29/2012 - 5:43pm

OCTOBER 27, 2012GENRE: SUPERNATURAL, VIDEO GAME SOURCE: THEATRICAL (REGULAR SCREENING)The first Silent Hill was and remains one of the best video game adaptations (not so hard) and one of 2006's stronger horror films (slig

10/21/2012 - 5:47pm

OCTOBER 18, 2012GENRE: MUTANT, SURVIVAL

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