Horror Movie a Day

12/03/2012 - 7:16pm

Had I known the schedule when I booked my flight, I would have opted for a red eye the night before so that there would be no worry about making the start time for Livid (French: Livide), the new film from Alexandre Bust

12/03/2012 - 7:14pm

Why is it that Paranormal Activity, a fake movie made for a couple thousand bucks, straight up feels more real than The Haunting In Connecticut (the only one ever!), which IS based on a true story and has all the resourc

12/03/2012 - 7:09pm

My pal Scott Weinberg arranged for me to be sent a screener of Little Deaths a while back, but they sent it in PAL format.

12/03/2012 - 6:30pm

I'd like to think that Xavier Gens just has poor taste in scripts, but maybe he's just not the great filmmaker we were hoping.

12/03/2012 - 6:26pm

I don’t know if it’s intentional or just the weirdest coincidence, but three of the four films that were released on October 1st, 2010 in theaters are hitting DVD/Blu on February 1st, 2011.

12/03/2012 - 5:56pm

Just when I thought I had my fill of WWII set horror movies involving supernatural entities, along comes The Devil's Rock, which plays with the formula enough to feel fresh, and ranking as one of the best in this sub

12/03/2012 - 5:38pm

For the 2nd time in three days, I found myself at a late night screening of a horror film, because the theaters (both of them Laemmle’s) didn’t deem them worthy of showing more than once a day.

12/03/2012 - 5:23pm

Last night I complained about a giant chunk of my twitter feed essentially spoiling the ending of The Devil Inside (one of the offenders even asked “who” had done it, as if he wasn’t guilty), but after

11/30/2012 - 5:54pm

It’s not the popular opinion, but I found Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s 28 Weeks Later to be superior to Danny Boyle’s original, and thus I have been anxiously awaiting a followup film from this potential g

11/30/2012 - 5:13pm

For a movie that was written by Diablo Cody, whose Oscar win for Juno (over “lesser” films like Michael Clayton - OK, Academy) remains the 2nd most appalling moment in Oscar history (after a tie for every awa

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