Tag: horror

  • OPINION ARTICLE IN QUARTZ: On the 40th anniversary of Jaws, pity the American horror film

    OPINION ARTICLE IN QUARTZ: On the 40th anniversary of Jaws, pity the American horror film

    OPINION ARTICLE IN QUARTZ: On the 40th anniversary of Jaws, pity the American horror film

    Good read by Catriona Miller…

    I don’t consider JAWS the classic others do, but I see the point of the article. Horror has fallen steadily since then in the eyes of some… however there are amazing films the mainstream media often chooses to ignore. This year they could not ignore IT FOLLOWS
    There are worthwhile films out there.. but you have to look to find them.

    I still believe that professional wrestling and horror movies best show the pop culture of the time they are from.. Regardless of what reviewers or ‘experts’ in the entertainment field say.. 

    Miller may be right when about the fall of the American horror film.
    But we still have the Japanese and Iranians.. Creativity still abounds. 

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    ROB ZOMBIE promising a NON HORROR flick about Groucho Marx.. 

    I have been a long time critic of Zombie’s style of horror, I think it did more harm than good since HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES became a hit. 

    But he also struck while the iron was hot, figuring out what the post 9/11 horror crowd would accept and celebrate. Even though I disdain his style, especially his HALLOWEEN remakes, 

    I think Zombie is one of the most creative and greatest movie makers alive today. 

    His films may not be my cup of tea, but those cups are enjoyed thoroughly by millions of others. So really, in the end, my criticism is more a matter of opinion than factual based.  And a Groucho Marx movie? Now I’ll try that one.

  • Halloween reboot in the works

    Halloween reboot in the works

    Halloween reboot in the works

    The already overdone and failed concept of endless Halloween movies is going to get another run. And just in case there are any people still looking forward to it, read the exclusive MOVIE HOLE infornation they obtained:

    Titled “Halloween Returns”, the new project will be a standalone film set to reintroduce audiences to Michael Myers years after his initial rampage.

    “Halloween Returns” will pit a new group of Haddonfield youngsters against Myers. The now 18-year-old child of one of Myers’ victims plays a central role along with the child of a cop whose long been obsessed with Myers’ case, even putting it before his own daughter.

    Myers is now on death row and the two kids with their own personal vendettas against the killer sneak in to watch his execution. But when things go awry and Myers escapes, the pair, along with their friends, find themselves in the firing line.

    This just sounds all wrong. Plain wrong..

    I have become weary of Michael Myers, but this death row concept for someone who has already been killed 8 times plus is plain ludicrous.

    I actually wish someone would remake Halloween 3—as a horror fan, I have always been outnumbered in my appreciation of the Season Of Thr Witch..

    Instead though Hollywood will return to the tried and true method of pointless slasher trasher with a storyline to match. ..

    Save us.
    Someone.

  • HORROR FANS DELIGHT: STREAMING IS COMING

    HORROR FANS DELIGHT: STREAMING IS COMING

    VARIETY was the first to report news of this hours ago, before it was picked up by several horror fan sites and other news outlets.. Janko Roettgers from VARIETY did the reporting. No need to paraphrase when the quote will suffice:

    Be prepared to be scared: AMC Networks has begun an invite-only beta test of their horror-centric OTTvideo service Shudder. The service offers streaming access to full-length ad-free horror movies, and wants to eventually launch on a number of TV streaming devices. Its technology is being powered by and Softbank-owned online video platform Dramafever.

    Consumers who previously signed up on Shudder’s public pre-launch website have started to get invites over the last 24 hours, and can now join the service for two free months. After that, Shudder is charging $4.99 a month, or $49.99 for a full year. An AMC Networks spokesperson confirmed the beta test Tuesday, but said that there’s no firm date yet for Shudder coming out of beta.

    Genre specific content is not a new idea.. But coming more to fruition in recent years. Undoubtedly this idea will spark interest in horror fans..

     

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    BETSY PALMER, “JASON’S MOM,” DEAD AT 88..

    She became the famous player in horror only because she wanted enough money to buy a car…

  • ‘JASON’S MOM’ PASSES AWAY AT 88

    ‘JASON’S MOM’ PASSES AWAY AT 88

    The world of horror is remembering a legend of the genre tonight.. Betsy Palmer–best known by fans as the woman who played JASON VORHEES’ mother in Friday the 13th 1 and 2–passed away at the age of 88 Friday night of natural causes..

    Her longtime manager, Brad Lemack said that Palmer went into the next realm while in hospice care center in Connecticut.

    Palmer had appeared in films, on Broadway and in TV shows for decades before she took the role of Mrs. Voorhees. She would say in later years that she only took the role in that first film because she wanted the money to buy a new car

    Her LEGACY website is already filling up with memories..
    And most horror fans will hold a special place in their hearts for the woman who just loved her son, no matter the monster he was..

  • High praise for CRIMSON PEAK trailer

    High praise for CRIMSON PEAK trailer

    Crimson Peak, image via Universal Pictures

    Yet another film is getting this line: The ‘best horror movie of the year’ .. it’s only May.
    The trailer for acclaimed director Guillermo del Toro is being celebrated.. even being called ”viral” (as so many things are these days) .. This is the official description of the movie:

    When her heart is stolen by a seductive stranger, a young woman is swept away to a house atop a mountain of blood-red clay: a place filled with secrets that will haunt her forever. Between desire and darkness, between mystery and madness, lies the truth behind Crimson Peak.

    And that all sounds well and good.
    But horror movie of the year?
    It has competition with IT FOLLOWS .

    The only helpful thing for PEAK vs others: It gets a near Halloween 2015 release in mid-October. Just as the mood turns paranormal ..

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLWsNDZqXpo]

  • THE NEW NIGHTMARE

    THE NEW NIGHTMARE


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    Expect to hear lots about this movie soon.. THE NIGHTMARE is a documentary that follows the stories of several people who are afflicted from sleep paralysis.. and along with that curse, they all seem to see the same things: Hat man, shadow people, the same voices talking..

    There may be tricks in the brain being played..
    There may be alternate dimensions opening up..

    Rodney Ascher (from ROOM 237) doesn’t really seem to care about the scientific reasonings to explain away the stories, instead he focuses on the stories themselves and the people who suffer from the visions.. And how it changes lives..

    Bloody-Disgusting reviewed this recently and gave it a rave rating–people seem genuinely frightened by the topic.

    There are real stories from real people of these events taking place.
    The mighty strange aspect of it all seems to be persistent and also relative to the fact that all of the people suffering from this see the same thing. The same shadows.. Hear the same voices. Exact..
    That may be the precise reason this documentary is being so widely accepted not only by documentary fans but also the horror community. People are eating up ‘reality’ anymore.. not just slashers and ghouls of nightmares. But the real shadows of reality.

  • SCARY STORIES TO BAN IN THE DARK

    SCARY STORIES TO BAN IN THE DARK

    Given history, I suppose it’s amazing I even got the chance to read SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK when I was a kid in the 90s. I was doing more reading on the upcoming documentary being made on this and learned something I never quite knew previously: This was among the most banned book of the 1990s..

    Cody Meireck describes it best, 

    The interesting thing that I have been encountering as I begin to talk about this documentary is the question of how I can “bill” the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series. It is listed as the most banned book between 1990-1999 and remained at #7 in 2000-2009. It was #1 on the list for several years in the 1990s. In the 21st Century there are a number of other books that have taken the mantel for most frequently banned… Harry Potter is often up there, and recently the bookAnd Tango Makes Three is often high on the list because of the presence of a homosexual couple (animals though they may be). So although Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is no longer top on the list, for the last 25 years that the American Library Association has been compiling a list, it has been a major title on the list. The original books are over 20 years old at this point, and yet they still show up on the lists amongst more widespread and known books such as Harry Potter and Huckleberry Finn. That says something.

    I remember the moment I got my first SCARY STORIES book.. it was during grade school when a book fair truck came and set up in the school gym.. I found this black book with a skull on it and somehow was attracted to the concept and stories.. It became a treasure for me and then, with each new one, I would buy them up for the collection.

    The most amazing part, given history of book bans, is that I bought my SCARY STORIES book at a Catholic school book fair!  The same Catholic school that suspended me for a day for bringing a fake Freddy Kreuger glove to class in fourth grade for our field trip..

    I suppose the school’s nuns couldn’t be aware of every book that was sold. And even more, I ponder if the book seller was secretly trying to fight the pop culture movement at the time to hide these books from kids.

    If it wasn’t for the SCARY STORIES books, my appreciation of the paranormal and even love of drawing perhaps would never have blossomed. I bet there’s a lot of 90s kids in the same boat as me because of this series..

  • IT FOLLOWS review roundup and theater locations

    IT FOLLOWS review roundup and theater locations

    The movie is being released in a limited capacity today.. but that doesn’t matter to reviewers and fans of horror. The film has attracted untold amounts of attention through intelligent social media buzz and positive reviews–the film is boasting a near 100% rating on ROTTEN TOMATOES. Those types of things don’t happen too often..

    Here’s a wrap of some of the reviews for the film that seem readable:

    A VOX review is calling it the scariest movie in years.. “This is a movie you need to see right now.”

    A THE WEEK review calls it a mesmerizing ‘coming of age’ movie”  “The sense of unease is buoyed by Rich Vreeland’s terrific, pulsing score, which recalls John Carpenter’s unforgettable work for Halloween”

    SALON: An instant horror classic about the dark side of teen sex: “There are distorted but obvious images of several real-world issues in “It Follows,” including acquaintance rape, teen suicide and mental illness, but you can’t boil the movie down to any of those things any more than to a metaphorical treatment of Detroit’s social and racial divide.”

    i09: Proof that horror movies don’t have to be dumb to scare you: ” It offers an unpredictability that’s become increasingly rare in horror. For that alone (and for not being a sequel, a remake, a found-footage extravaganza, or gratuitously gory) It Follows deserves high praise. This movie is absolutely one of the year’s must-see horror films.”

    Entertainment WEEKLY praises: “Even with its flaws, though, It Follows is a dizzyingly tense and creepy workout. Oh, and I almost forgot… Hey kids, don’t have sex!”

    NEW YORK POST says the movie will stick with you.

    A VULTURE reveiwer says ‘I’ve rarely been as scared as I was in IT FOLLOWS’

    There aren’t currently too many theaters showing it. I have a feeling word of mouth will create demand.. and create a sensation. It will be the sleeper hit of 2015.

    This is a full listing of the theaters you can see it