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REVIEW: a The Belko Experimenta is a bland, boring predictable film

Posted by Horror Movies News on March 17, 2017

A year later, writer James Gunn would make his feature debut behind the camera with the underseen and wonderful creature feature "Slither ". Regardless of whether you do or do not know these two, the fact that they worked together on the new horror "The Belko Experiment" meant one thing to me: hoo-effing-ray! There's the ripe premise: office workers hear over a loud speaker that they have a few minutes to kill two people or the unseen speaker will kill 4. Things escalate.

Elle: empowerment in darkness

Posted by Horror Movies News on March 17, 2017

Starring an outstanding Isabelle Huppert, this French film is not an erotic thriller, like the Dutch director's infamous Basic Instinct . Instead, it's a gripping film about a businesswoman's complex response to being raped.

Horror standout ‘The Devil’s Candy’ is a creepy riff on metalhead parenting

Posted by Horror Movies News on March 16, 2017

It's been eight years since Australian writer-director Sean Byrne won over horror buffs with his debut feature "The Loved Ones," an instant classic in both the teen-splatter and backwoods freak-show sub-genres. Byrne's belated follow-up "The Devil's Candy" isn't as grabby, but it's just as smartly crafted, confirming "The Loved Ones" was no fluke.

Stuart Gordon and Ben Rock Reviving 40-Year-Old Play The Sirens of Titan

Posted by Horror Movies News on March 16, 2017

Back in the late 1970's, the Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., sci-fi novel The Sirens of Titan was adapted into a stage play that was directed by Stuart Gordon . Premiering in October of 1977, it was supposedly a minimalist presentation with quite the simple production value.

Reviewa S-a S’The Devil’s Candy’ Blasts Genre Thrills and the Devil’s Music Into Your Soul

Posted by Horror Movies News on March 16, 2017

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Interview: Veronica Cartwright on Alien, Body Snatchers, The Dark Below and More

Posted by Horror Movies News on March 16, 2017

Veteran film and television actress Veronica Cartwright talks about new film The Dark Below and some of her best work in horror Veronica Cartwright has been bending spells in cinema since she was a little girl, co-starring at the age of 12 with heavy-hitters Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine in William Wyler's controversial 1961 thriller The Children's Hour and a tidal wave of entertainments made for both the big and small screen. Hers is truly a life spent in front of the lens.

Top 10 Unseen Killer Movies

Posted by Horror Movies News on March 16, 2017

Many of cinema's most memorable monsters are the ones that always remain just out of sight. After all, unless you're Rob Bottin or Guillermo del Toro, no filmmaker's creature design can match the intangible horrors lurking within our own imaginations.

Classic horror film a The Flya headed for a remake

Posted by Horror Movies News on March 16, 2017

Filmmaker J.D. Dillard is in talks to update classic horror movie "The Fly" for a new generation of fans. The original 1958 release, based on a short story by George Langelaan, was directed by Kurt Neumann, and starred David Hedison as a scientist who turns himself into a human insect after an experiment goes awry.

Classic horror film ‘The Fly’ headed for a remake

Posted by Horror Movies News on March 16, 2017

Filmmaker J.D. Dillard is in talks to update classic horror movie "The Fly" for a new generation of fans. The original 1958 release, based on a short story by George Langelaan, was directed by Kurt Neumann, and starred David Hedison as a scientist who turns himself into a human insect after an experiment goes awry.


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