31 Nights of Horror. Night 26: Nosferatu
Nosferatu is a staple in our yearly, 31 Nights of Horror. How could it not be? This silent films from 1921 really started the whole vampire craze that everyone loves today. Think about it, we would not have True Blood, Twilight, Buffy the Vampire Slayer or even good ol’ honest Abe as a vampire slayer […]
31 Nights of Horror. Night 25: The Ward
The Ward (2010) was a film that I thought would be a good addition to the 2012 rotation of our 31 Night’s of Horror. It was made by the master of horror himself, John Carpenter. But The Ward fell short. It just wasn’t scary. The story was good enough. A group of misfit co-eds are […]
31 Nights of Horror. Night 24: Rob Zombie’s Halloween 2
In 2009 some would say that Rob Zombie couldn’t live well enough alone when he released the second installment of his Halloween tale. Halloween 2 is much more graphic that the first and it starts out just where the last left off with Laurie (Scout Taylor-Compton) walking down the street after (supposedly) killing “the shape”. […]
31 Nights of Horror. Night 23: The Lost Boys
Being a child of the 1980s I grew up on the films of Haim and Feldman. Yep, that’s right the two Corey’s. The Lost Boys (1987) is one of my all time favorites. Set in the fictional California town of Santa Clara and known as the “murder capital of the world” because of it’s vampire […]
31 Nights of Horror: Night 22: The Wolf Man
I have said it before and I will say it again, the classic monster movies from Universal Studios are the best. The Wolf Man (1941) is one of those. It is a story about a man that is literaly looking for love in all the wrong places and is cursed the affliction that has scared […]