2021: The Year in Bedlam
The latest edition of my Year in Bedlam overview of the movie releases of the previous twelve months
The latest edition of my Year in Bedlam overview of the movie releases of the previous twelve months
This film won’t be remembered as the best work of either Barbara Crampton or Larry Fessenden, but it is memorable
1991 wasn’t an especially auspicious year for movies, but it was a formative one for this (once) young cineaste
A quirky sea monster splatter fest from director Larry Fessenden that’s not nearly as terrible as its early reception suggests, although it’s still far from Fessenden’s best work
This indie horror fest went largely unseen during its brief 2005 theatrical release, but is finding an appreciative audience on DVD
This ecologically-minded horror fest is a unique concoction is every sense
Courtesy of the multi-talented Larry Fessenden, HABIT turned out to be one the best films of 1997, accomplishing what so many others have failed to achieve: breathing new life into a tired genre
The following encompasses my picks for the year’s best and worst horror films released in the US in 2005
Once again the year is over and it’s time for my annual look back at the year in horror
Mainstream movie wise, 2002 hasn’t been all that distinguished a year thus far, but horror movie wise it’s actually been better than average