You know what ol' Jack Burton says at a time like this? Buy the sucker! »»
This winter, remind yourself that ape-men are scary with Hammer Film's The Abominable Snowman — plus, a quick review of the new coffee table book "The Hammer Vault." »»
Lindsay Lohan and the Robert Downey Jr. Guide To Getting Back on Top ... plus a DVD review of John Carpenter's Halloween »»
EDITOR’S NOTE: Join hosts Branden Chowen and Brendan Campbell as they discuss, review, debate, and maunder about the latest goings-on in the world of cinema. This week – in episode 3 – B & B turn back the clock in anticipation for the upcoming »»
"I'm going to take a tissue sample." And those familiar with John Carpenter's original knows what happens next. »»
A disappointment from master of horror John Carpenter. »»
Artist combines minimalism with Saturday morning cartoon influences to create line of striking movie posters. »»
Don't want to venture to the theater this weekend to see Nic Cage fight witches? Stay at home and watch an underrated horror movie sequel starring Tom Atkins and his mustache. »»
The fifth Installment in the Fast and the Furious franchise moves to April while The Thing is removed from schedule. »»
Teaser within! For mature audiences. »»
I don’t care how much your movie cost. I’ve seen enough amazing micro-budget films where I no longer believe in Special Olympics movie reviewing. »»
Nightmares in Red, White and Blue does an admirable job at providing a sense of history and importance to a genre that is often overlooked or (worse) looked down at. »»
Fans of David Cronenberg and Guillermo Del Toro prepare to be happy. »»
A film that created one of the coolest anti-heroes of our time, and had a can't miss premise, that somehow did... »»
Neighbor is the perfect late-night entertainment for anybody who has ever touched themselves while reading a copy of Fangoria. »»
Greydon Clark’s Hi-Riders provides a big, juicy ‘70s exploitation kiss to one of the greatest feuds since Tom Cruise and his homosexuality: bikers and rednecks. »»
The actor and director may patch things up in order to work together again... »»
The prequel to John Carpenter's masterpiece will help kick-off 2011's summer movie season. »»
Snake Plissken heads to New York again, this time in high-definition! »»
Jeff Spicoli may only need tasty waves and a cool buzz to be fine, but Roddy Piper needs sunglasses and a package of bubble gum. »»
The scribe that brought Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps out of development hell, looks to do the same with Escape from New York. »»
Like I told Priscilla, I says, "Honey, I never drive faster than I can see. Besides that, it's all in the reflexes." »»
There are remakes and there are re-imaginings, but right now both of them are en route down the road of "Murdering The Horror Genre Lane." It's also the new description of being a big old pile of lazy sh…. »»
The legendary Horror auteur who hasn't directed a film since 2001's Ghosts Of Mars is set to make another film. Carpenter, who turned 61 this year, has signed on to direct the ghost story The Ward for indie production company, Echo Lake. »»
Working on all cylinders is also an apt description of the film itself. Clark's Horror milestone should be experienced by all that love Slasher movies, and makes a great companion piece to Carpenter's Halloween or any of the lesser "holiday" themed genre entries. If nothing else, this movie is a terrific stepping stone from which Carpenter built on to create his classic, but fortunately for us, the movie is a great one all on its own. »»