The Fifty Best Horror Movies of All Time: A Personal Selection
What follows are my fifty favorite horror movies of all time
What follows are my fifty favorite horror movies of all time
January of 2008 saw the release of CLOVERFIELD, a digitally shot monster mash. A month later George Romero’s DIARY OF THE DEAD appeared, another digital freak-out
Another year, another Fangoria Weekend of Horrors
Exploring the real differences between art and exploitation cinema–which, as it turns out, are pretty slim
On the morning of April 4, 2007, movie director Bob Clark was killed, together with his son Ariel, when a drunk driver swerved into the lane in which the two were driving on CA’s Pacific Coast Highway in the Pacific Palisades
One of the most unique filmmaking careers imaginable has come to a permanent end
We have a new Romero movie out, LAND OF THE DEAD, that had a disappointing opening, followed by a precipitous 74 percent drop in its second week of release
A nifty exercise in old school horror by the inimitable Joe R. Lansdale
This novel, the first in Ira Grant’s “Parasitology” trilogy, boasts a riveting Cronenbergian premise and is a definite page-turner (and has a very striking cover design)
The third and (thus far) strongest anthology of stories, poetry and artwork culled from www.thehorrorzine.com