Browsing: Horror

Well, it’s that time again — we’re back in sunny Burbank at the Castaway where actors, creators, and industry come together to celebrate the year’s best in science fiction, fantasy, and horror (and all points in between). It’s the Saturn Awards! The nominees for 2017’s awards are listed below, but below that, follow along with […]

The footage that caused a collection of press and professionals to have issues during 2018’s CinemaCon is finally released to the public, and we have to say Suspiria may be the film that convinces us that Dakota Johnson is an okay actress. A remake of the 1977 Italian supernatural horror film directed by Dario Argento, the new Suspiria […]

2018 will see the 44th annual Saturn Awards ceremony, presented by The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. The Academy was founded in 1972 by noted film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed to honor and recognize films often overlooked by mainstream awards. Over the years, the Academy has expanded its reach to include […]

Well, it’s only taken nearly three decades for the bad taste of one of Stephen King’s worst film adaptations to fade. While Pet Sematary remains one of King’s great underappreciated novels, its original 1989 film entirely excised vast chunks of the book — unfortunately, they were the parts that contained the connective threads. Variety is […]

[rwp-review-recap id=”0″]   One of the more rehashed film tropes that has been in play in recent years it that of the protagonist reliving the same day repeatedly. The classic Bill Murray film, Groundhog Day was the originator (the short film 12:01pm notwithstanding) of the time-loop storyline and remains the gold standard. Most are pale […]

In the 70s we had the exploitation films, in the 80s we had the slasher film craze, and ever since the end of the 90s it has seemed that we’ve been stuck in an unending Groundhog Day-loop of found footage horror films. Ever since The Blair Witch Project burst onto the scene (even though there […]

[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Hollywood studio executives seem to continue to be under the impression that any film that was made more than a decade or two ago is ripe for a remake. I’m sure some suit will come along and notice that Trolls and Trolls 2 hasn’t been dug out for a redo yet, and we’ll […]