Near Dark is great but feels more like an action movie/thriller with vampires than a horror movie.
Near Dark is great but feels more like an action movie/thriller with vampires than a horror movie.
I love Critters but no.
I would like Prince of Darkness to be on the list, but not at the expense of The Fog, which to me is the most quintessential Carpenter horror movie, with the most unique ambience
You omitted the best one by far. It really should be No. 1. It’s a very well made, old school ghost story and for the most part works beautifully. I saw it in the theater twice when it was first released and Stephen King has been championing it for decades. Sadly, it remains largely overlooked. I personally find “The…
God between that clown doll and the tree, I saw that movie WAY too young.
Pretty decent list, The only oversight I clearly see is no Possession.
Tobe Hooper directed Poltergeist. No qualifiers.
Halloween 3: Season of the Witch ... lordy lord, this had it’s own think-piece on here a while back, right? Or maybe I watched one on YouTube. Anyway, I can’t think of a horror movie with a more brutal ending. I mean there’s lots of movies that end with: “And everybody dies off screen, the world is fucked, the end.”…
Tenebrae (along with a lot of other Dario Argento films around that time) is excellent. See it as soon as you can (make sure it’s not the butchered US cut!).
I rarely watch the finales and I should have kept with that tradition here. Overall, it felt boring and forced. The judging was pointless and killed the momentum. The drag song, while I obviously understand and agree with the intent, was deeply corny and just not very good. (We’re not boo hooing about this stuff,…
I find her incredibly genuine and charming. People who wince and cringe at her should really ask themselves why earnestness and sincerity make them so uncomfortable. No need to be bitter because they are incapable of feeling joy.
But it says “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” right on the cover. ;)
Well, the novelization of the film Bram Stoker’s Dracula included the Vlad the Impaler connection.
Gary Oldman’s version of Dracula is not better than Bela Lugosi’s.
Sounds like her resemblance to Leighton Meester extends to her upbringing.
John Ratzenberger is a member of a rock band that gets planted in the ground to become some of Farmer Vincent’s fritters in “Motel Hell”, which was released in fall of 1980, before he became Cliff in “Cheers” in 1982. He had been doing a bunch of small roles, so this wasn’t exactly a breakout, but it’s fun to see him…
Well, am i the only one to think it is a TINY bit nice that Mic Jagger still cares enough to answer a call and send a guy over to cut the cameras?
I have a hard time believing that Murdoch has never paid for an abortion.