Rob Zombie

[Reviews]

31 — Nice Work Mr. Zombie

I finally just saw 31, and I enjoyed it very thoroughly, despite of course, IMDb, Metascore, and generally the whole internet, hating it as expected. I’ll only touch on one complaint as I’m sure you can imagine what the other ones are without even reading up on it, because they’re pretty predictable. The main complaint

[Bite-sized Horror]

31 — Official Trailer

The official trailer for the long-awaited 31, Rob Zombie’s next film, which releases September 16th, 2016, is finally here:

[Movies]

Why the Horror Genre Needs More Filmmakers Like Kevin Smith

On the night of September 18th, 2014, I watched veteran actor Michael Parks (at his scenery-chewing best) turn Justin Long, quite literally, into a human walrus. As Long, housed inside of a rubbery creature suit that will forever be etched into my brain, waddled across the screen, I honestly couldn’t believe my eyes. Going into

[Movies]

Sympathy for The Devil’s Rejects: Horror’s Most Likeable Villains

It’s almost hard to believe that it’s already been 10 years since Rob Zombie unleashed The Devil’s Rejects, a grounded-in-reality sequel to the cartoonish House of 1000 Corpses that many – including myself – consider to be Zombie’s masterpiece as a filmmaker. The western-inspired horror film was released into theaters on July 22nd of 2005,

[Movies]

In Memoriam: House of 1000 Corpses

It was 12 years ago that Rob Zombie officially made the transition from musician to musician/filmmaker, with his debut horror film House of 1000 Corpses being released in 2003. The blood-soaked movie, which was actually shot three years prior, proved that Zombie wasn’t just a big time horror fan but also a talented horror filmmaker

[Art]

The Most Awesome Images of the Week: 1/12-1/16

We’ve reached the end of another week – thank god! – which means it’s time to once again take a look at the coolest, weirdest and/or most awesome images I’ve stumbled across on the internet this week. So let’s get right to it, shall we?! Artist Anthony Petrie currently has a solo exhibit at California’s

[Real Horror]

Six Upcoming Projects Relive Manson Family Murders

It seems that not a year has gone by in the past several decades where Charles Manson didn’t resume his status as a hot topic of water cooler discussion, and this week he once again proved his enduring relevance with an announcement that he’s getting hitched. Yes, Charles Manson is getting married in prison next

[Art]

The Most Awesome Images Found on Social Media: 10/13-10/17

We’ve reached the end of another week – thank god! – which means it’s time to once again take a look at the coolest, weirdest and/or most awesome images that I’ve stumbled across on social media this past week. So let’s get right to it, shall we?! In preparation for The Walking Dead‘s fifth season

[Movies]

All 10 Halloween Films: Rated from Worst to Best

Just finished watching the Complete Collection (Limited Deluxe Edition) of all the Halloween films to date, and all the special features and commentaries. I have to say this is one the best box set experiences I’ve ever had. While I’ve of course seen all of the movies many times over and over through the years

[Movies]

TUSK: The Weekend That Horror Fans Turned Their Backs on Original Horror

If you ask any given horror fan what they dislike most about the genre, the answer you’re likely going to hear back is in regards to the inherent lack of originality that has in many ways come to define the landscape of modern horror cinema. Remakes, sequels and rehashed ideas are pretty much the only