I know it's a physical impossibility to kick a movie in the balls but I'd really like to do that to the remake of The Stepfather - preferably while wearing steel-toed boots.
Shock Till You Drop
Nods to classic horror monsters, amazing animation, and a return to old school Tim Burton form make Frankenweenie a lot of fun, but a largely spoiled plot and a bland lead character keep the film from re
Suzy ambles through life, navigating a very mundane existence. Her routine goes something like this: Get out of bed, practice complacent stare, get ready, go to work, come home, repeat.
In Mega-City One, Judge Dredd (Karl Urban) is the law and when he's put in charge of testing out a psychic rookie judge named Anderson (Olivia Thirlby), the two of them investigate a hom
One will need a cast-iron stomach to endure the final act of Dread, the latest Clive Barker adaptation to come down the pipe.
Two things you need to know before going into Drag Me to Hell, Universal's summertime horror offering that easily stands strong alongside the big guns gobbling up box office receipts.
Even as a aficionado of both horror movies and rock music, it's hard to decide what is more painful to watch: genre clichés rehashed in the worst and most obvious ways possible, or the pained sincerity of a sin
Even as a aficionado of both horror movies and rock music, it's hard to decide what is more painful to watch: genre clichés rehashed in the worst and most obvious ways possible, or the pained sincerity of a sin
When I saw Joseph Kahn's feature debut, Torque, in 2004, it seemed to herald the advent of a new genre, which it didn't launch (McG's Charlie's Angels did) but completely embodied: "non
In the late 18th Century, Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp) spurned the love of the witch Angelique (Eva Green) who cursed him, turning him into a vampire and having him buried alive.









