Monster of the Day #2003
I guess 23 Days Later was the ‘big’ horror movie in 2003, but their zombies looked like everyone else’s zombies. Since everyone knows I have a certain amount of affection for this… Read Article →
I guess 23 Days Later was the ‘big’ horror movie in 2003, but their zombies looked like everyone else’s zombies. Since everyone knows I have a certain amount of affection for this… Read Article →
It’s the worst thing to come out of a TV until the last season of Game of Thrones, amiright? (See, I can do topical.) Happy Friday, everyone! And just a week away… Read Article →
Perfect timing, as my friend Matt will be showing 2001 in the beautiful Pickwick theater next Wednesday night, on a mammoth screen and with Keir Dullea making a personal appearance. Good work,… Read Article →
2000! Holy crow. Man, there is like nothing that came out in 2000. Final Destination is the biggie, but there’s no monster there. So…pulp cover! Related PostsMonster of the Day #3517 (Nov… Read Article →
Sleepy Hollow was Burton’s In the Mouth of Madness, the last film by a director who was my favorite for a stretch of time that I really fell in love with. If… Read Article →
I guess Blade was the big movie that year, but I don’t know, despite trying so hard I never felt their takes on vampires were all that interesting. Decent action movies, though…. Read Article →
Not as much 1997 going on in 1997, although there are fans of Event Horizon, The Relic, Anaconda, etc. Me, I’ll go with Mimic. That’s a pretty good movie, and the sequels… Read Article →
1996 was actually a pretty good year for horror movies, especially by big time directors. The most iconic horror film that year was Wes Craven’s Scream (a franchise still being pimped, of… Read Article →
It was hard not to go with Mel Brooks’ classic Dracula Dead and Loving It, but I guess I’ll opt for John Carpenter’s last great film, In the Mouth of Madness. Although… Read Article →
With the ’90s we’ve definitely hit the ongoing era of remakes and sequels. In fact, horror movies were ahead of the curve on that, given how many of them are low budget… Read Article →