A film in the vein of such doll-come-to-life films as Pin and Child’s Play, The Boy follows the story of a nanny traveling to the United Kingdom to take care of a new charge. However, once she ...
I love The Crow. I’ve loved it, bizarrely enough, ever since childhood. Sure, most people discover it as an angsty teenager and I definitely embraced it during that time as well, but as a kid I...
Growing up in the video store days, obsessing over every title in the aisles, even if I’ve still never seen some of them to this day, I would start to notice things after awhile that most peopl...
When you watch horror as a kid, you relate to the kids you’re seeing onscreen. It’s an immediate focus point. A child watches The Shining from Danny’s perspective, because they un...
Since the nominations were announced, the Oscars have been drawing a lot of—honestly well deserved—flack. With Straight Outta Compton and Creed being two of the best of the year, as most...
Without a doubt, we live in a golden age of horror collecting. Movies that were barely watchable on VHS are finally getting restored, getting the treatment they deserve, but that no one could have eve...
As an avid connoisseur of film, as someone who lives and breathes cinema, Blu-ray is excellent. Films I thought that only I loved are getting the HD treatment I never thought they would get. Thanks to...
Any horror fan who grew up in the 1990’s will probably tell you that Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark was a primary source of fear for them as a child. Sure, we were living in the heyday ...
Horror movies are already an obscure genre within the traditional word of cinema. Personally, I spend more time defending films like The Blair Project and Cloverfield than titles from any ot...