Land of the Dead (2005), dir. George A. Romero, Atmosphere Entertainment MM/Romero-Gruenwald Productions/Wild Bunch S.A. Rangerkim
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Thursday, October 31, 2024
Horror 2024 Countdown: Land of the Dead (2005)
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Horror 2024 Countdown: Spider (2002)
Spider (2002), dir. David Cronenberg, Catherine Bailey, Ltd/Grosvenor Park Productions/Davis Park
As Devil's Night comes to a close and the day of All Hallow's draws ever closer, we take a look at a film more than a few called Cronenberg's transitional film.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Horror 2024 Countdown: The Mangler (1995)
The Mangler (1995), dir. Tobe Hooper, Allied Film/Distant Horizon
Ah, Mr. Hooper. Was there ever a director with such an uneven filmography? Surely having him adapt a Stephen King short story would be a good thing, right?
Monday, October 28, 2024
Horror 2024 Countdown: Shocker (1989)
Shocker (1989), dir. Wes Craven, Alive Films
Wes Craven would end the 80's on either a darn silly note or a vastly underrated one.
Sunday, October 27, 2024
Horror 2024 Countdown: Body Bags (1993)
Body Bags (1993), dir. John Carpenter/Tobe Hooper, 187 Corp./Showtime Networks
Got a twofer this time out, as both John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper worked on this anthology. I was tempted to have this for both men's entries this year but we'll have this under Carpenter as he did the lion's share of the work.
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Horror 2024 Countdown: Explorers (1985)
Explorers (1985), dir. Joe Dante, Paramount Pictures
Last year we looked at Joe Dante's last full length feature but before we close the book on him, I thought it only fair to look at some of his other offers that we overlooked throughout the years. Explorers was such a film, and it might have been a vision of things to come regarding his career.
Friday, October 25, 2024
Horror 2024 Countdown: House of Usher (1960)
House of Usher (1960), dir. Roger Corman, Alta Vista Productions
I considered not reviewing this, mostly due to Dr. Gangrene's brilliant look back at Vincent Price's career covered everything with such detail I doubted I could do better; then again I do love me some Vincent Price, so why not?