Five Creepy Unsolved Mysteries Part 24
It is time once again to look into the unknown in my continuing series of exploring the unknown. In this edition I will look at Submitted for your approval; a court case about… Continue reading
It is time once again to look into the unknown in my continuing series of exploring the unknown. In this edition I will look at Submitted for your approval; a court case about… Continue reading
We’re going to mix things up a little this time around by factoring in a third film. I’m sure that many will point out that the most recent version of this story is… Continue reading
Director: M. Night Shyamalan Starring: James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, Betty Buckley Plot: Three teenage girls are abducted by an insane man who they quickly discover suffers from disassociated personality disorder. He has 23 personalities… Continue reading
No conversation about the greatest horror writers of all time would be complete without bringing up Richard Matheson. From his literary works to his classic Twilight Zone episodes, Matheson knew how to take… Continue reading
Horror has always been one of the most popular genres no matter which medium of entertainment there is. In the twentieth century readers were treated to an explosion in terror filling book shelves… Continue reading
Directed by: Bryan Bertino Starring: Zoe Kazan and Ella Balletine Plot: A mother and daughter are stalked by a monster after their car breaks down on the side of the road. Review: Over the last few… Continue reading
In the horror genre sometimes the written word has its advantages in storytelling over other mediums. A gifted author can craft words to tell a story which a movie could never do true… Continue reading
Hollywood doesn’t have any original ideas left. Well, that’s not entirely true…remakes and adaptations have long been part of studio output. But that’s not going to stop us comparing remakes to the originals. So… Continue reading
In “Phobia Philms,” I plan on reviewing and recommending scary movies based on real phobias, of which there is no shortage of, specifically what makes them scary and how they represent our anxieties. … Continue reading