By Melissa Karen Sances For the Valley Advocate “And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.” — ...
In the aftermath of Night of the Living Dead, Blaxploitation, and Black filmmakers sank their teeth into horror with Blacula ...
While you queue up your spooky movie marathon, here are 10 iconic horror movies from the past 70 years for inspiration.
Due to the highly publicized conversations between Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, especially in the early ‘80s, about the moral ...
In the Village Voice Michael Musto reviews "Sunset Blvd.", in which a movie about movies becomes a Broadway show about Broadway shows.
Director Jamie Lloyd strips down both the material and the staging, threading film into theater in his radical take on the ...
The latter alone is enough to make “Monsters” an awards-worthy piece of television. While it may not be the right show for ...
Although Godzilla takes the crown worldwide, this 1953 classic is perhaps the best American film from the cycle of atomic ...
The arena of cinema expanded throughout the 1950s, too. While American-made Hollywood pictures enjoyed cultural and commercial dominance, movies from other parts of the world – Japan, Sweden, Italy, ...
Eighteen years later, she was chopping off a young Lee Majors' noggin in the cult horror ... shlock movies in the 1950s and '60s, like The House on Haunted Hill, Macabre, and The Tingler. It's no ...
old-school B-movie horror that happens to have underage protagonists. What it’s about: A school principal with a sinister secret, a group of teens fascinated by a disturbing local legend ...
Since then, some horror movie ... including multiple movies, cartoons, TV shows, and books — most famously played by Boris Karloff in the 1930s, Christopher Lee in the 1950s, Robert DeNiro ...