Around the Cinema: Wes Craven
The Horror of Being Emily’s Mistress of Macabre is now the resident horror expert on Around the Cinema. Check out episode #5 where Emily and the Around the Cinema panel
The Horror of Being Emily’s Mistress of Macabre is now the resident horror expert on Around the Cinema. Check out episode #5 where Emily and the Around the Cinema panel
The tagline of this blog is “My Life of Horror, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy”, but so far I have done very little to address the sci-fi genre. That ends today with
The Nightmare Before Christmas has enchanted viewers since its release in 1993. This monster-filled tale of finding one’s self, breaking from routine, and overcoming boredom is now a staple of movie-fare
Downstairs, (directed by Lee Boxleitner), was an official selection at Screamfest 2014. The short film follows a foolhardy night security guard who ignores the warnings and ventures alone into the
Goodnight Mommy directed by Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz is an Oscar-nominated Austrian horror film. After undergoing facial surgery, a mother (Susanne Wuest), returns home to her two sons (Lukas Schwarz and Elias Schwarz), her face completely
Of all Disney animated features, there is none more obscure than The Black Cauldron. Released in 1985, this film tells the story of a young man named Taran who must protect
The Visit directed by M. Night Shyamalan’s was released on September 11th, 2015. This found footage horror film concerns two children who visit their grandparents for the first time. While their
Horrorfest (8 Films to Die For) began in 2006. Eight independent horror films (including both U.S. and international submissions) were given theatrical releases around the country for one terror-filled weekend.
Mr. Moonshine is a alternative rock band from Long Beach California whose music perfectly captures the strange and bizarre. Comprised of brothers Anthony Pedroza (vocals, bass, guitar) and Andrew Pedroza (vocals,
Hocus Pocus is a quintessential Halloween film for anyone who grew up in the 1990’s. The plot is simple: after moving to Salem, a teenage boy named Max accidentally raises