Takashi Miike’s The Outsider is a Go!
Hollywood is about to get a whole lot weirder.
Hollywood is about to get a whole lot weirder.
Horror movies are often considered an easy genre for filmmakers to make their start. They’re often cheap to make, allow for plenty creativity and showcase technical skills, but in order to make a good horror movie is a much trickier task. With Halloween already here, let us look at some of the key ingredients for a successful horror movie.
War is hell, so is adapting teen novels. For every success like The Hunger Games we get a movie The Host. Based on what is consider one of the great sci-fi novels, Gavin Hood delivers an entertaining mix of The Hunger Games, Harry Potter and Starship Troopers with his adaptation of Ender’s Game.
For passionate horror fans, it doesn’t take long to become evident that most mainstream genre fare is pretty junky, if not outright insulting. To stave off insanity at the thought of franchises dragged past the double digit milestone, effort must be exercised to hunt down more obscure offerings.
It is a light week of DVD and Blu-ray releases yet there are some interesting movies coming out. Find out what they are in DISCussion.
A horror anthology that has both its hits and misses, but manages to be well done enough to sport at least a single viewing.
October means that Halloween is right around the corner. Unfortunately, it also means that horror films are in full swing. For any cowards out there like me, here are the top 5 films I’m ashamed to say scare me.