Halloween (2007)

After “Halloween: Resurrection” was critically panned, Dimension Films recruited musician/filmmaker Rob Zombie (House Of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects) to write, co-produce and direct a part prequel part remake of John Carpenter’s “Halloween” (Rob is also a fan of the original) exploring the origins of Michael Myers’ childhood before his killing spree commenced. Rob reluctantly […]

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American Horror Story: Murder House

After FX’s “Nip/Tuck” ended in 2010, showrunner Ryan Murphy, developed a musical sitcom called, “Glee” to do something different for a change. As he was constructing Glee’s first season, Ryan wanted to further challenge himself to scare viewers and revisit his dramatic roots since he worked on Nip/Tuck. This time, he picked the horror genre […]

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Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

After John Carpenter’s original Halloween movie earned positive reviews and made a lot of money at the box office, countless sequels failed to recapture lightning in a bottle as the first entry ranging from Halloween II (not Rob Zombie’s follow up to his remake) to Rob Zombie’s remake and its follow up as each one […]

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John Carpenter’s The Thing

In 1951, a sci-fi horror film called, “The Thing From Another World” loosely based on novel titled “Who Goes There?,” opened in theaters and made money at the box office and earned decent reviews from critics. Three Decades Later, filmmaker, John Carpenter (Halloween, Escape From New York, Big Trouble In Little China) fresh from his […]

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The Lost Boys

Salutations fellow movie goers from across the globe. Today’s review is a film starring Corey Feldman & Corey Haim. The duo were the Drake & Josh of the mid 80’s. Their first movie together is about two brothers (one of them played by Corey Haim) who move to a small town to live with their […]

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