Monster of the Day #1999
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 →
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 →
There were better horror movies made that year (Army of Darkness), but this guy stuck around a surprisingly long time.
This is a flawed but very interesting film, followed by a couple of flawed but interesting sequels. I briefly (for me) wrote up my thoughts on the first couple of films in… Read Article →
Man, pretty much everything was sequels back in 1991. This, however, was RIGHT in my wheelhouse. They eventually made a sequel to this, too…the first sequel movie HBO had ever made…and completely… Read Article →
This was a no-brainer. 1990 wasn’t a great year for horror/monster movies, but we did get this classic. Hard to believe that it (and Darkman) are nearly 30 years old now. Even… Read Article →