Halloween Top Five Horror TV Miniseries
To this day, Salem's Lot is one of my favorite Stephen King adaptations, but only that original three hour miniseries.
To this day, Salem's Lot is one of my favorite Stephen King adaptations, but only that original three hour miniseries.
For my money, the best horror and fringe film making in the world over the last ten years has been coming out of the UK.
But what of horror series that start off completely fucked up and somehow manage to evolve past that point to reach some kind of nirvana of weirdness and insanity?
A great show can take Halloween and use more than just costumes to create something truly memorable and exciting.
The shadows of Carpenter and Cronenberg are looming large in the world of independent horror film making.
The nature of fairy tales is that they are fluid.
Unlike earlier incarnations, this Batman isn't intended to keep going and going.
There's a lot of fire and huge explosions, as well as quite a few nightmarish hallucinations as the citizens of Gotham are exposed to the Scarecrow's Fear Gas. And along the way, Batman even rescues a young Joffrey Baratheon.
After all, some men just want to watch the world burn.
In Forever at least we had a cast capable of rising above the limitations of the story, and a coherent enough narrative that made the set-pieces entertaining.