The Ring (1998), A Review
“The Ring” (1998) is the first film in a series of sequels. Hideo Nakata is the inspired director. He likewise brought horror fans, “Dark Water” (2002).
“The Ring” (1998) is the first film in a series of sequels. Hideo Nakata is the inspired director. He likewise brought horror fans, “Dark Water” (2002).
Tod Browning’s “Freaks” (1932) remains a constant reminder that disability representation in horror has been in contention since the creation of film.
“House of Leaves” (2000) by Mark Z. Danielewski is a fantastic novel with a surreal feel, as you are reading it… find out which other books are recommended…
As experienced through the famous film directed by Jordan Peele, “Get Out” (2017), his newest film “Us,” released in 2019 brings unnerving, stressful, and bloody scenes to the audience,
Tate Ellington was born in Madison, Mississippi, as James Tate Ellington, and he graduated from the University of Mississippi in Oxford, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Theatre Performance.
With the film, “Misery,” what makes it so great overall is the suspense, the way that the film keeps getting darker and darker…
Horror is a genre literally defined by fear and discomfort. It is a common phenomenon to throw on a cartoon or something comforting after particularly harrowing films, but some are just on another level.
Brett Donahue was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and early on he developed an interest in improv acting.
Our story begins in November of 1991, after a heinous crime has been committed – an Olyphant College student has been killed by the hands of a campus serial killer.
Zombies are commonly stereotyped as slow moving, unthinking undead. In recent decades, zombies went from “not us, dangerous at all times, kill on sight,” to tolerated yet often closeted functional members of society.