2003: The Year in Bedlam
2003 is over, meaning it’s time once again for my year-end horror movie wrap up
2003 is over, meaning it’s time once again for my year-end horror movie wrap up
Once again the year is over and it’s time for my annual look back at the year in horror
Much drama was had over 2001 but little of it on the movie screens. I really hate to be a naysayer but it was a pretty slow year, horror movie wise
What follows are my fifty favorite horror movies of all time
The fearsome figure of the 15th Century French child killer Gilles de Rais continues to exert an enduring fascination
Or, SILENCE OF THE LAMBS lite. I’m not sure we really need another serial killer novel, and SHADOW OF THE DARK ANGEL only reinforces my view that this subgenre has long since been done to death
One of the standout graphic novels of 2013, SEVERED is a chilling, character-centered account of adolescent rebellion and bloody psychosis in a past era
Oliver Stone’s NATURAL BORN KILLERS was the most controversial film of the 1990s
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
If you were a reader back in 1991, as I was, then you probably recall, as I do, the furor that accompanied the publication of AMERICAN PSYCHO