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These are 3 reviews from season 2 of "Masters of Horror".
This is a review of the Various Artist - Masters of Horror II CD, which features acts like Hatebreed, Lacuna Coil, Cradle of Filth, Seether, or All That Remains. There are rare tracks and album songs alike on this album.
Masters of Horror Season 2: Five of my favorite episodes Reviews
A review of the first season of "Masters of Horror"
A friend of mine at work told me that she was so disturbed by this episode of "Masters Of Horror." She said not to watch it with a full stomach.
With Halloween long over, cravings for horror and gore aren't as strong, but Showtime is keeping the Halloween spirit alive with it's newest and highly anticipated series, "Masters of Horror."
Reviews of Homecoming, Deer Woman, Cigarette Burns, Haeckel's Tale and Imprint
Reviews of We all scream for Ice cream, The Washingtonians and Dream Cruise
The real stars are those who work behind the cameras - the directors.
This year is year number three but only the second time we have attended the event. I can't speak for how year one went but this year was an improvement over last year's.
Lyssophobia is a fear that many of us have, and do not even know about it until a horror novel or horror movie brings it out.
MoviePulse.net sits down with Johnathon Schaech, star of Sea of Dreams, Little Chenier and the writer of the Masters of Horror series "The Washingtonians".
A look at horror movies throughout the years.
Clive Barker shall once again reign upon the movie screen. Just announced are the intentions of releasing several movies in a series based off of Barker's "Books of Blood".
These fans never miss the opening of a new horror movie, always have scary films on their Netflix queue, and even have several shelves filled with horror DVDs. But, what do you buy such a fan? Here are ten suggestions that every horror movie fan will love.
The Music Box Theater in Chicago presented its second annual Music Box Massacre over the weekend of October 14-15.
The best of the best for horror movie box sets, just in time for Halloween.
These gifts will please any horror movie fan.
Naked Beneath the Water is a movie stirring up the Swedes and some Lamb of God news.
This summer will mark 29 years since the release of the classic movie comedy "Animal House."
The films of Tobe Hooper
The purpose of "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano" is observed.
An opinion piece written for the novice, and veteran, movie fan
Stephen King's novel "The Cell" and "Hostel" director Eli Roth. Two masters of the horror genre coming together to produce what could possibly be the next great "zombie" film since 28 Days Later.
The career of director William Malone
Slither is a slime filled good time.
Ahh, Creepshow! One of the best horror anthologies to come out of the 1980's. It's not perfect, but is immensely enjoyable if you're into this sort of movie.
A look at the second night of the John Carpenter tribute at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica, and it covered the exploits of Snake Plissken as played by Kurt Russell in "Escape From New York" and "Escape From LA."
This year's South by Southwest (SxSW) Film Festival and SXSWClick Shorts Fest, runs March 7-16 in Austin. Among the many festival highlights, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Van Morrison will play SXSW on Mar 12 at La Zona Rosa, and the ScreenBurn Arcade.
A comprehensive outlook on how Englan's culture and foibles can be interpreted from the vantage point of the present days.
A rundown of new DVD releases for September 18, 2007
Le Fanu is regarded by many critics as the greatest master of the Victorian Gothic. Le Fanu's short stories which involve Irish myth can be measured via the characters propinquity with the setting of Ireland.
See what movies were tops at the box office in 1987, then see my picks for the 10 best films of the year. Are any of your favorites on the lists?
Review of the America remake of One Missed Call.
"They Live" is on the surface, a action packed B-movie with good guys defeating the bad guys, but it is really one of the most politically subversive movies that has ever been made.
This article highlights something I was asked many times early in my career: Do I have anything to say in my writing? This is one of the more important questions a writer, whether freelance or aspiring, should ask themselves.
Not all horror writers tap away at their typewriters in a pitch dark basement below their dead mother's house. Horror writers, like writers of any other genre, often do a lot of research and work intently on mastering their craft.
This is a count down of the ten best films from this past year.
Listed in no particular order, this article speaks to the 5 best horror films of all time. Since it is so difficult to get this genre right, the list is small.
An Interview with actor Jesse Hlubik who dishes the dirt on Lindsay Lohan, soap operas, and horror movies.
The new man to put on the mask of Jason Voorhees is Derek Mears, a stunt man/creature performer who has been seen in The Hills Have Eyes II, Men in Black II, Cursed and several other films.
Review of the under-viewed 1932's Universal film, "The Old Dark House".
"Tenebre" is one of the more memorable movies from Italian horror master Dario Argento, even if it is not quite on the same level as "Suspiria."
A look at the first night of "Escape Artist: A Tribute to John Carpenter" at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica. The director spoke with the audience about these films, but more specifically on "The Thing" which is regarded as his best work.
In 1979, he shocked the film world with his nightmarish-horror film, Phantasm. But even with that, seminal film writer and director Don Coscarelli has had a spotty career at best, maneuvering between independent films and big-studio productions.
Sounds Like: A gripping drama and beautiful horror masterpiece.
A look at the inception of cinema to the inevitable corporate takeover of creativity.
The career of writer/director Larry Cohen
The career of director Mick Garris
Art is a great creative outlet for many people, but not so many become famous for what they do. The few that do become famous have a chance to be seen in museums, books and so much more.
Who is the man responsible for the story of I Am Legend?
A rundown of new DVD releases for November 13, 2007
A movie review of Captivity, supposedly a new twist for toture horror
A movie review from a fan of the short story.
The career of director John Carpenter
A Neo Elizabethan view on the inbred remnants of superstitions, and various catagories of ghost as displayed by Shakespearean plays.
This is a list of some of the worst lyrics ever written, with some personal comments.
The founding fathers were focused on avoiding the development of a governmental system controlled on single powerful persons. They wanted to ensure the concepts that underpinned the governmental system allowed for individual freedoms and self-determination.
The thought process and cultural worldview of the two authors are compared to those of their native cultures to determine whether their style of artistic presentation would make them successful storytellers among their own people.
Fiction tells lies in order to get at the truth. This essay examines eight short stories by both American and international masters of the form in order to see how they approach the truth and its function in our personal, political and societal lives.
Each Halloween, it remains a tradition to tell scary stories. These two books are great collections for those who enjoy being the storyteller!
I wouldn't go as far as saying that this failed completely, but it is nothing to go bananas over.
Hollywood monster characters, night time or day time hayride, scary walks through a Halloween inspired cemetary, or amazing corn mazes - - Now is the time to get ready for Halloween thrills and chills you will talk about for years to come.
Series Star Tries to Save Reaper / Slim Offerings for Summer 2008 season
He gazed at the first page with an introduction to the book, "Devil Drums" by the well known author Phillip Lagosi.
People petition to ban them from cities, and some countries have even been successful. Some want to make owning a "Pitbull" illegal, period.
Sprocket lists five independent film directors that every aspiring filmmaker should know. Their lives and careers serve as inspiration to those seeking to create their own cinematic path.
The next time you go into your locally-produced, community haunted house--you'll be able to trace it right back to the old live theatre midnight ghost shows that pushed people's buttons during the mid 20th century when people were in a self-created comfort zone...
A look at the moment that blood first began appearing with regularity in American films.
A review for The Dread Syndrome by James Patrick Riser
Children are like fingerprints. Neither one is like any other one and every single one of them are unique. Not only that, but children tend to not enjoy reading or writing.
This article is an encapsulation of the book I wrote with Sandra Brandenburg about visionary art in Northern California.
Review of 1933s Universal Monsters Classic, The Invisible Man.
If you're looking to play a role playing game as a monster, and you don't feel like playing through a dissertation on Jungian philosophy, then the Night Life role playing game is for you.
A brief introduction to the beliefs and components of Voodoo.
Starz Inside Original special presentation of "Bloodsucking Cinema", airing October 22, 2007, features excellent back stories, commentaries and retrospectives on one of cinema's most inspiring and shocking creations: the vampire.
All of this chapter's locations - and one of its "support characters," Stephen King - are real. So, too, was the theft of some fallen leaves (by my ex-wife and I, giggling like little kids) from the other side of the fence at the King family residence.
A coming of age story based on true fiction and fictional truth.
If you're in the area this Halloween season, check out some of these haunted houses in the Mid Missouri area.
A short story about a man's obsession with creating the perfect painting of a particular tree.
Did the Vatican collaborate with the Israeli oligarchy to remove Yitzhak Rabin?
An interview with Science Fiction writer and editor of Tales of the Talisman magazine, David Lee Summers.
Continuing the adventure from the Sunless Citadel, an adventure for 4 third level characters.
A look ahead at the current week in television.
Living is to move forward, dying is to stop living. To live in the past is trying to step in the river twice. To do this is not possible according to David Quammen.
Solid and sure, from all sources of media, there are quotes that will continue to live on long after their original purveyors in both fame and infamy.
Halloween should not always require that fifty dollar costume from the Halloween Boutique, and trick-or-treating can just be a real bore when you're an adult. So, here's some alternative ways and great things that can make you Halloween spectacular!
Unwittingly, I had lived through drug-induced Agony and Ecstasy. Never mind the ecstasy, but the agony continues to still haunt me.
It may be a far stretch to assume that M. Night Shyamalan is the most underrated person in the world. But his movie directing most often gets a bad rap...
Sean wasn't interested in vampires or any other beasties of the night. He was quite comfortable in his own little world and had no interest in getting involved with any of that. But when Melissa brings a Master into his workplace, Sean has to rethink his priorities.
One cowardly waste of human flesh terrorized the campus of Virginia Tech. Hoping to avoid being held accountable, Cho Seung-Hui eventually took his own life. Only he forgot that there is a higher power than any court of law to which he will answer.
The television series, Twin Peaks, creates a sense of nightmare by introducing a quaint, small, American town and then stuffing it with a seedy underbelly of sex, drugs, murder, greed and corruption.
I know, I know, it already sounds horrible. I'll give it this. It was better than Freddy vs. Jason.
A man rants about why San Francisco sucks
This article reviews the recently released to DVD film, "El Organato" or "The Orphanage."
This article discusses reducing the "scare" factor and increasing the emotional safety and comfort level for emotionally traumatized children.
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