Movies

[Bite-sized Horror]

Bite-sized Birthday Love: Ted Levine

Ted Levine has had a long, varied and distinguished acting career but I’m sorry … the guy will always be Buffalo Bill to me. Horror is full of psychopaths, serial killers, murderers and individuals the movies want you to fear, but every now and then a performance just climbs above the rest and leaves an

[Bite-sized Horror]

The Poughkeepsie Tapes: Bite-sized Praise

It takes a lot to genuinely frighten me these days when it comes to horror movies, but I must admit I’m still susceptible to feeling very unnerved when it comes to prolonged death and torture scenes in horror. My mind places me in the victims situation and I automatically start considering how I might act

[Reviews]

Movie Review: Mine Games

Today was supposed to mark the DVD release of a new horror film called The Evil Within, which was originally titled Mine Games. Over the weekend, however, Phase 4 Films announced that they’ve not only pushed back the release but also reverted the film back to its original title, with the newly retitled (… with

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31: Rob Zombie’s Chance to Make a Halloween Movie of His Own?

A couple weeks back, Rob Zombie announced that he’s working on a new horror film called 31, which was teased with an early piece of promo art (left). All we really know about the film, at this point in time, is the title, and horror fans have naturally spent the past couple weeks speculating on

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Reader’s Choice: Tiffani Martin Reveals Her Horror Top Ten

Ok, you know the drill. These are the articles that open up the floor to you, the Halloween Love readers and allow you to reveal your favorite horror movies and most importantly explain WHY they are your favorites. I’ve been overwhelmed with responses and I’m thrilled that the readers wanting to be involved have felt

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Reader’s Choice: Cosmic Creepers Unleashes a Horror Top Ten!

It’s time for some more interaction. I want to mingle (digitally) with Halloween Love readers and get to know them a little better. Chances are most people who regularly come here love horror … a fairly safe assumption to make I would think, and the only thing I enjoy as much as watching horror is

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The Awesomely ’80s Short Films of Rik Carter

Last night my friend Zach tweeted out a link to a short film called Horror Brunch!!!, made in the 1980s by a guy named Rik Carter. I had never seen the short and I had certainly never heard the name Rik Carter before, but the gory short was the absolute personification of everything I love

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Reflecting on the Sinister Curse of ‘The Omen’

Earlier this week, the announcement was made that former Walking Dead show-runner Glen Mazzara is penning a script called Damien for Lifetime, which will serve as a made-for-TV sequel to the 1976 version of satanic masterpiece The Omen. The film will center on an adult Damien, who is coming to grips with the fact that

[Interviews]

Harsh Language Not Required: A Little Chat with Aliens Legend Ricco Ross

What do movies such as Alien, Aliens, Predator and The Thing all have in common? Well, apart from being awesome, they all manage to bring together large groups of characters and effortlessly make viewers care about each and every one of them, despite varying amounts of screen time. It seems to be a skill that

[Reviews]

Movie Review: Grand Piano

I’ve always been a fan of movies that primarily take place in one location and revolve around a simple premise, as it’s fun to see what clever filmmakers are able to do with their hands tied behind their backs, so to speak. 2010’s Buried immediately comes to mind, which takes place completely underground, with Ryan