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Posted by Horror Movies News on December 27, 2013The name Whitley Strieber conjures up different things. Back in the early '80s, he was an up-and-coming writer.
The name Whitley Strieber conjures up different things. Back in the early '80s, he was an up-and-coming writer.
Film director John Carpenter is known worldwide for directing some of the horror genre's most iconic movies in history; but did you know he likes playing videogames, too? Talking to GiantBomb , Carpenter lists the six games he deemed the best in 2013 and his choices aren't full of horror games as one might expect.
Ian McKellen as Gandalf in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug , which took $5.465 million at the Australian Box Office on Boxing Day.
These films focus on familiar characters like Spider-Man, not-so-familiar ones such as Thor, and utterly obscure ones like Ant-Man .
The year 2013 was a weird one for horror movies. Hollywood continued to churn out remakes and sequels , but did find time for a few new IPs as well.
In Japan, the story of the 47 ronin is so central to the country's national identity that a special word exists for the act of retelling it: Chushingura.
The Pink Room : David Lynch Burlesque is taking it's show from it's usual Twin Peaks Roadhouse & Bookhouse setting to a sultry theater reminscient of Club Silencio in Mulholland Drive.
Like Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , Letts' plays operate on the premise that if you trap a group of combative, highly verbal, desperately unhappy characters together in a set of small rooms, interestingly horrible things will start to happen.
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Hitting DVD on December 31, Sanitarium is a horror anthology featuring a host of familiar faces -- Malcolm McDowell, Robert Englund, Lacey Chabert, Lou Diamond Phillips -- but are they enough to make it worth a view? Read about it in my review of Sanitarium.
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