Halloween Top Five Mind-Bending Horror Films
Okay, now that we've gotten all of the pleasantries out of the way, it's time to get serious.
Okay, now that we've gotten all of the pleasantries out of the way, it's time to get serious.
While others have a Halloween tradition of watching truly horrifying movies, I go the opposite route and watch truly horrible movies.
What Halloween would be complete without a Hammer Horror film or two? Perfect for brightening a drab evening of dishing out candy to someone else’s kids.
Pulp Fiction Dir: Quentin Tarantino Miramax 1994 154 minutes Rating: I don't know that I can really give an unbiased review of this Blu-ray release.
Jackie Brown Dir: Quentin Tarantino Miramax 1997 154 minutes Rating: Quentin Tarantino detractors tend to utilize a few arguments when criticizing his films: he's overly beholden to style, his plotting is too gimmicky, he just "samples" older works.
Hobo With a Shotgun (2011) Director: Jason Eisener Writers: Jason Eisener, John Davies, Rob Cotterill, and John Davies Starring: Rutger Hauer, Brian Downy, and Molly Dunsworth Paul Brian McCoy: This makes the second of the Grindhouse trailers from the Tarantino/Rodriguez Grindhouse production to be made into a feature film, the first being Machete .
My favorite horror movies always involve a haunted house.
Canadian actor, writer and gamer Joel F. Gardiner, aka FPS Doug, shoots first and asks questions later in Clinton Jones' acclaimed short film Cardboard Warfare II .
In case you hadn't noticed, Vampires are all the rage these days, from the angsty pseudo-teens of Twilight to the angsty pseudo-teens of The Vampire Diaries .
Nothing is scarier than ghosts.