Archive for March, 2008
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March 31, 2008
Prepare to have your week “ruined” when The Ruins hits theaters nationwide this Friday. On a much more limited basis, the killer bear film Grizzly Park opens this week as…
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March 30, 2008
Every year, the Philadelphia Film Festival screens hundreds of movies — dramas, comedies, documentaries, shorts, animation and, yes, horror. Its Danger After Dark series annually showcases an eclectic mix of…
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March 28, 2008
Critics of horror movie remakes have some more ammunition, thanks to the awful April Fool’s Day, which hit DVD this week. Although it’s pretty enough to look at, thanks to…
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March 28, 2008
Critics of horror movie remakes have some more ammunition, thanks to the awful April Fool’s Day, which hit DVD this week. Although it’s pretty enough to look at, thanks to…
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March 27, 2008
This week saw some interesting promotional efforts for recent and upcoming horror releases:
The Ruins launched a viral video website that will no doubt fool some people as to what the…
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March 26, 2008
Those of you complaining about the lack of originality and the glut of horror remakes and sequels might want to check out Red Velvet. Recently featured at the 2008 Texas…
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March 25, 2008
A pair of slasher remakes scheduled for early 2009 have made major casting moves lately, according to The Hollywood Reporter. First, the Friday the 13th “reboot,” scheduled for release on…
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March 24, 2008
Even with just one horror film — American Zombie — opening theatrically in very limited release this coming weekend, this is still going to be one heck of a horror-filled…
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March 23, 2008
OK, so it’s not the highest praise, but non-stinkage is better than many movies nowadays can claim. Read my review to find out what keeps Shutter from going the way…