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Written by Linda January 03, 2009
I don't know about you, but I'm tired of ironic horror (a la Kevin Williamson's resume of I Know I Saw You Screaming Last Summer teen flicks). For some reason,...
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Written by Linda January 03, 2009
I had one of those horrible weeks at work where all I wanted to do on Friday night was watch a splatterfest horror movie, and lo and behold, just my...
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Written by Linda January 03, 2009
As a fan of the original film directed by Hideo Nakata (Ringu), I went into the screening of the U.S.-remake of Dark Water (Honogurai mizu no soko kara) with a...
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Written by Linda January 03, 2009
Who would have thought that a creeping water stain on the ceiling could be so menacing?
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Written by Linda January 02, 2009
I have become increasingly wary of so-called "cult films". These are movies that are often overlooked by mainstream audiences, but have an extremely rabid fan-base of viewers nonetheless. Usually they...
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Written by Linda January 02, 2009
I'm not quite sure I get the fascination with serial killers. These bad boys (since they are almost always men) are loved by Hollywood as much as lawyers, cops, and...
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Written by Linda January 02, 2009
By many accounts, the 1982 version of Cat People is dated. It is super-stylish for the times: there are stage sets with burning matte sky paintings (made me think of...
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Written by Linda January 02, 2009
I had one thing to say after watching Cabin Fever: "Pancakes!!!"
You may ask, "What the f...??!?" and I would answer, "Exactly."
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Written by Linda January 02, 2009
Brotherhood of the Wolf has to have one of the most stupendously sexy casts I've ever seen. It doesn't hurt that they are all bedecked in the sumptious wear of...
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Written by Linda December 27, 2008
The opening shots of this weird black-and-white vampire film takes us take us through the dark streets of Manhattan, into divey bars, and dim taxi cabs... all to the swelling...
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