Posted by anythinghorror on 2016-01-03 · 1 Comment
I have been so excited to write my Best Horror Films of 2015 list this year!! I usually struggle to find eight films that I love (my lists are usually ten items long), but this year I increased my list to fifteen because I saw so many great ones in 2015. Due to a pesky, intruding personal … Continue reading →
Filed under Best of Lists, Horror Lists · Tagged with 8 Films to Die For, Adam Green, Andrew Sensenig, Avenged, Barbara Crampton, Best Films of 2015, Best Horror Films of 2015, Bite, Bone Tomahawk, Cooties, Dead Rising: Watchtower, Digging up the Marrow, Eli Roth, Hell Fire, James Cullen Bressack, Kurt Russell, LumberJack Man, Marc Fratto, Michael S. Ojeda, Pernicious, Ray Wise, Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, Selene Beretta, Spring, Stung, Ted Geoghegan, The Final Girls, The Green Inferno, Todd Strauss-Schulson, We Are Still Here
Posted by anythinghorror on 2015-10-16 · 4 Comments
The days of the timid, “I’m-too-scared-to-do-anything” female characters in horror films is over. There’s nothing I hate more than when a filmmaker writes a female role in which she’s only there to either be saved by a male character or to die. We all know women are tougher and stronger than that. I’ve seen plenty … Continue reading →
Filed under Blog Special, Females in Horror, Horror Lists, New Posting · Tagged with Adam Mason, Alexandre Aja, Bad Biology, Béatrice Dalle, Broken, Camille Keaton, Charlee Danielson, David Cronenberg, Deborah Harry, Essie Davis, Frank Henenlotter, Grace, Haute Tension, Hell Fire, High Tension, I Spit on Your Grave, I Spit on Your Grave remake, Inside, James Woods, Jordan Ladd, Martyrs, Morjana Alaoui, Nadja Brand, Neil Marshall, Night of the Living Dead, Pascal Laugier, Patricia Tallman, Sarah Butler, Selene Beretta, Shauna Macdonald, Simon Boyes, Steven R. Monroe, The Babadook, The Descent, Videodrome
Posted by anythinghorror on 2015-02-10 · 3 Comments
Every so often a horror movie comes along that’s not afraid to mess round with the formula. It takes a new approach to storytelling and character development and is completely successful at giving the viewer something new. HELL FIRE is such a film. I can’t remember the last time I has so much fun watching … Continue reading →
Filed under Females in Horror, Independent Horror Scene, Movie Reviews, New Horror Releases, New Posting · Tagged with Chris Davis, Hell Fire, J. Scott Green, Jennice Carter, Kasey Williams, Katelyn Marie Marshall, Marc Fratto, Mindy Wedner, Selene Beretta