My God, It’s Full of Stars
I very much enjoyed 2010, the sequel to 2001 and hope one day that they make 2061 and 3001 into films as well.
I very much enjoyed 2010, the sequel to 2001 and hope one day that they make 2061 and 3001 into films as well.
We absolutely love Kickstarter projects around Halloween Love, we really do. I want to start trying to do my best to help support the horror community more and those projects that I think have great potential. I’ve personally backed Nevermind, a horror video game that knows when you’re scared and reacts accordingly, getting more difficult …
Dead & Buried is a disturbing, disturbing movie, delightfully so. Oh, and Robert Englund has a small part in it.
I spent an absurd amount of time messing around in the Halloween store. It’s moments like this in video games that I find the most delightful. Here’s a glimpse…
“Who Goes There” — Holy fucking shit. I haven’t had this much of a rush being immersed in a story since Breaking Bad. We’ve seen TV evolve to become more and more serious over the years, as John mentioned here, and without a doubt TV has matched the production quality, acting, and writing of big …
What you don’t know, can’t hurt you, but what you search for, might get you… See the Old Site — Hurdy Gur
Reach out now if you feel you have otherworldly powers and might be a witch: cordelia@robichauxacademy.com You’re not alone.
I went into watching Curse of Chucky with very few expectations and came out quite delighted. The movie is full of great fun and lots of nods to fans of the original trilogy with one really special treat. I won’t spoil anything (if you somehow haven’t seen it yet), but one of my only gripes …
Just watched the Lifetime adaptation of the book Flowers in the Attic. While I did enjoy it and it’s apparently much closer to the book than the 1987 movie, I enjoyed the theatrical movie endlessly more and much more deeply.
A very underrated Stephen King adaptation with low ratings and bad reviews across the board, but I absolutely love it.