It's no secret that I'm a horror movie geek. What you may not know, though, is that my love of horror actually came from my mother. In honor of her and Mother's Day, here's my top 5 moms in horror.
There isn't much on this planet I love more than horror movies. Ever since I was first introduced to the genre, I've been a fan and do my best to see every horror film that hits theaters.
As a huge horror movie fan, I'm often disappointed by what major motion picture companies consider 'scary', especially when I see a 2.5 minute short film that is as terrifying as most anything that has been released recently.
You may be hard pressed to find a movie that actually terrifies you from 2013, but you can still have some fun by getting a bunch of friends together, turning off the lights, and popping in one of these movies that make our 2013 horror films list.
Though the boom years of Hollywood remaking horror classics from the seventies and eighties seems to have come and gone, there are still some stragglers -- like the recent version of 'Carrie' -- that have yet to be redone. Today there was word of a new 'Pet Sematary,' and -- to keep in the Halloween spirit -- 'Sleepaway Camp' is now up for remaking.
Few film experiences are more deeply satisfying than watching a psychotically disturbed villain get what's coming to them. It's one of the key emotional resolutions in all of cinema, so why, then, do so many, many films get this simple, primal act so terribly, terribly wrong?
Sometimes great movies have terrible trailers, and you wind up never seeing a movies that eventually win Oscars, and then you have nothing to talk about at dinner parties for half a year. On the other hand, sometimes terrible movies have GREAT trailers, and when all is said and done you wind up wondering why you just wasted 92 minutes of your life. These are those trailers. Consider yourself warne