2009: Bedlam in Print
To those who claim the horror story/novel is dead—or the horror novel is worn out, or fiction in general is dead, or whatever—I’ve got this to say: you haven’t been paying attention
To those who claim the horror story/novel is dead—or the horror novel is worn out, or fiction in general is dead, or whatever—I’ve got this to say: you haven’t been paying attention
2007 is over. A good year? For horror literature I’d say yes, it was
Welcome to the first installment of my year-end overview of the year in horror fiction
The following encompasses my picks for the year’s best and worst horror films released in the US in 2005
2004: it’s been quite a year
Yes, this is yet another WATCHMEN article
In observance of the March 24, 2003 death of screenwriter Philip Yordan, one of Hollywood’s most mercurial and elusive talents, let’s take a look at some of his films
Frank Darabont’s THE MIST was the most widely debated horror movie of 2007
As long as there have been movies, it seems, there have been evangelical films
Two horror-themed would-be blockbusters have recently opened, THE REAPING and GRINDHOUSE, and in the month since their respective April 6 releases both have flopped majorly