NOTHING
It’s a rare event when a film arrives with a genuinely bold and unique concept, and even rarer when said film actually lives up to it. NOTHING, directed by Canada’s Vincenzo Natali, handily accomplishes both feats
It’s a rare event when a film arrives with a genuinely bold and unique concept, and even rarer when said film actually lives up to it. NOTHING, directed by Canada’s Vincenzo Natali, handily accomplishes both feats
Geezer horror? If there is such a thing than HOMEBODIES is easily the finest example of such
That title is literal, as this movie is indeed set on and around a highway leading to Hell. Don’t get your hopes up too high, though, as it’s essentially a so-so action-comedy
No budget British comedy-horror from 2005. It’s utterly ludicrous, trashy and obnoxious—and also pretty damn funny!
Publishing-wise 2012 contained more than its share of good, and sometimes even great, books
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