Nick Murphy’s supernatural mystery, THE AWAKENING, would probably be a more effective film, had it been made pre-1999.
Icons Of Fright
Every once in a while, a film comes your way that you have a feeling about. One that after it’s over, you instantly re-watch to see if it was really as good as you thought it was the first time around.
I’ve been completely behind Fede Alvarez’s redux of Sam Raimi’s THE EVIL DEAD since the moment it was announced.
Vampires should not be sparkly teenagers full of angst and awkwardness, at least not in my opinion.
There’s something about illness and affliction that really just enthralls me.
If you read Rob G’s MOST ANTICIPATED HORROR OF 2013 article, then you already know that all of us at ICONS OF FRIGHT are excited about Don Coscarelli’s adaption of JOHN DIES AT THE END, David Wong’s hil
A successful documentary, in my opinion, is one that isn’t full of biased ideas, but instead decides to present the viewer with what could or could not be and allows the viewer to decide for themselves.
I love monster movies.
As the end credits of the film began to roll and the directors name appeared on screen the entire room came to their feet and began to applaud.
I like not knowing exactly what I’m store for with a film.