When a group of rich 20-somethings plan a hurricane party at a remote family mansion, a party game turns deadly in this fresh and funny look at backstabbing, fake friends, and one party gone very, very wrong.
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You’ve seen them, we all fear them in some way and sometimes movies exploit that fear in MANY creative ways. Yes… We are talking Garbage Disposals…And the best horror movies that have used them.
The usual sharp objects in Horror films may be more convenient to quickly finish a slashing job, but creative and patient slasher killers, ghosts, and other entities don't mind exploring new implements like umbrellas.
A dejected bartender and an aging drag queen try to survive the eccentric and hostile nightlife of a corrupt city, as a masked maniac slaughters young gay men and drains them of blood.
A sequel to the horror film Candyman (1992) that returns to the now-gentrified Chicago neighborhood where the legend began.
There's not necessarily a shortage of creepy/murderous doll movies in the world. A lot of them are good; a surprising fact considering how ludicrous the idea of living dolls is. But, how often does one seek out a killer doll flick?
Not only did we do a Top 30 Horror Movies of 2020 on the podcast but we also did top deathscenes?! What?! Yep, please give this a watch there is a list of the movies below WITH time stamps so you don't spoil any movie that you haven't seen. Hope you enjoy!
A paper cutter, also known as a paper trimmer, also sometimes described as a paper guillotine or simply guillotine, is a tool often found in offices and classrooms, designed to cut a large set of paper sheets at once with a straight edge.
Some war movies are horror movies, and some horror movies are war movies. This is one of the more rare genre crossovers regarding horror, but it sure has yielded some gems. So that's what we're going to look at today. Ten awesome war horror films that blend together well to give fans of both exactly what they want.
We all know about the big companies out there giving us horror, from production companies like Blumhouse churning out original films to more independent ones like A24. Who doesn't have horror movies released by Arrow, Scream Factory, Criterion, etc. But what about the little guys?
Having more time to watch new/old movies and TV shows due to quarantine time has brought me to finally watch what I've put off for far too long. I'm talking about a TV series involving two young brothers who, through the orders of their father, hunt demons, werewolves, vampires, and every other "supernatural" entity to ever be thought of.
Short horror films have become much more popular over the years and it makes sense. How many horror movies have you watched that were just too damn long? Forced to fit into that 90 minute runtime and filled with so much fluff. I have said many a time, damn, that would have worked better as a short or anthology segment
I'm back for more because there are always more, today I'm looking once again at big actors who got their start in horror. Ah yes, the red headed stepchild of Hollywood launches many a career and today we are looking at ten more such careers. So let's just get into it, shall we? See if we can surprise you yet again...
These are a few of some of the most controversial horror movies in the industry. Find out about each case and what happened in which movies.
Some people don't like gore in their horror, nothing wrong with that. But for those of us who do, we seriously cannot get enough of it. There's just something about seeing human bodies ripped apart in such visceral ways that brings a smile to a gorehound's face. Practical FX only of course. So let's just dive into this very NSFW compilation of ten of the goriest horror movies ever made, part one of ???
Well this should certainly be a gorehound's delight. There really isn't much that is more brutal than watching someone's entire head disappear into an explosion of blood and gore. And sure an exploding head has been done many times but some are pretty awful, and some don't even have any gore, which is bizarre *cough*Chopping Mall*cough*. So let's get into this, loaded with GIFs for gory goodness.
Found footage horror movies. There are a ton of them these days and frankly people seem to either love them or hate them. Personally, I rather enjoy a good found footage movie. But that's the problem because so many are very, very bad. And yet here I am, watching every one I can get my hands on. So I figure I can do a public service and make a quick list of some obscure ones that I found particularly great. Of course this is all subject to personal opinion, but maybe you will find something here you love.
Ah, the fear of eyeball trauma, honestly it's a pretty common fear, or aversion. I love seeing eyeball stuff in horror because it's just one of those areas of the body you don't want disturbed. So this article is mainly for people like me, getting a bunch of great eyeball scenes at once, but also for the opposite. Step inside, conquer your fears, and let's see some eyeballs getting destroyed in no particular order.
Since we have started the podcast/website we have frequently been reached by many wonderful new film makers that sometimes get overlooked. Whether it be in the shuffle and hustle of online algorithms or something else. While I may share these on social media I also wanted to share these on the website with you guys as well. 3 shorts that have been sent to me and I’ve found recently to help shine a light on these talented individuals.
Blaxploitation cinema is an often overlooked but integral slice of American filmmaking that emerged in the 1970s. Starting with Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, it ushered in a new era of filmmaking that exposed the general public to another culture. Despite backlash behind portraying stereotypical criminal roles, the movement was also praised for finally introducing black characters as heroes. While blaxploitation cinema was primarily action and drama oriented, there was also a small uprising of blaxploitation horror films, and today we're looking at eight of the best and most influential films of the 1970s.