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From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
Black Christmas - A Movie Review
It’s Christmas, but I have the Halloween vibe. Black Christmas is a 1974 film. A group of sorority girls is stalked by a stranger sending cryptic calls. In the midst of enjoying their holiday break, people disappear left and right. Jess must get to the bottom of the situation.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in HorrorBefore Jordan Peele, there was Rusty and Darin
Before Jordan Peele's 2017 horror film Get Out debut dominating the box office which earned former actor Jordan Peele as the horror flick director and earned him an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, there was film directors who were behind the 1995 horror flick Tales from the Hood that was beyond woke than Get Out but didn't get much accolades not even an Oscar buzz. Actor, writer and filmmaker Rusty Cundieff and his partner filmmaker Darin Scott both wrote the anthology film based on the African American community with horror themes.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Haunting of actress Bella Thorne
Bella Thorne is an American actress, singer, and model. She is best known for her work on the Disney Channel series Shake It Up! and the Freeform series Famous in Love. However, in recent years she has been making headlines for her personal life and scandalous behavior. Fans were shocked when she posted nude photos of herself on social media, and she has also been embroiled in a feud with her ex-boyfriend, rapper Mod Sun.
Author Eve S EvansPublished about a year ago in HorrorViolent Night
One of the cleverest jokes in "Scrooged," the in some cases uneven but unfathomably underrated 1988 Charge Murray riff on Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, came right at the start of a fake special trailer. Titled "The Night the Reindeer Kicked the Bucket," it was a cheerfully corny bit of occasional carnage in which fear mongers endeavor to seize the North Shaft until Lee Majors spares the day by gunning down the aggressors, whereas the fellow within the ruddy suit guarantees him he is being a great boy this year. As a refining of the cowardly lengths that arrange tv software engineers go to pull in watchers amid the Yuletide season—in this case, by taking a made-for-TV knockoff of the commonplace Chuck Norris vehicle of that time and roughly slapping a thick regular coat on the tip—it was in fact a one-joke introduction. But it happened to be a beautiful amusing joke, and since it kept going for almost two minutes, it was over some time recently it might start to wear out its welcome.
The Balenciaga Issue
If you go on Google and search BALENCIAGA you will see hundreds of articles about the current backlash they are facing because of the BDSM they have integrated with children in their recent ad campaign. But what exactly is BALENCIAGA? What is the ad campaign everyone is so mad over and why? Is the reason this is so highly published because they taught they had the world at their foot stool and they are so wealthy and endorsed by the biggest celebrities why they think they could get away with this? What else should we be mad about?
Courtanae HeslopPublished about a year ago in HorrorTrick 'r Treat - A Movie Review
It’s Halloween! The one night a year when we pretend to be something scary. Ringing the doorbell in 2007, Trick ‘r Treat sets around five interwoven stories taking place on Halloween night. Whether they loathe this night or worship the night, a dark supernatural trick ‘r treater plagues the town.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in HorrorVivarium - A Movie Review
We’ve been driving for hours and we still end up at the same house. Vivarium is a 2019 film. Looking for a house in a nice neighborhood, Gemma and Tom follow a strange realtor into a neighborhood. Attempting to leave, they’re trapped in an endless line of houses in the same neighborhood. If they want to be free, they must raise a child.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in HorrorTalking With: Ash T from Horror Hits “Slayers” and “Living With Chucky”
This edition of Talking With focuses on Ash T, who stirs up some horror with his role in the new vampire killer film “Slayers,” and as executive producer on the new documentary “Living With Chucky,” delving into the history of the famous killer doll franchise.
FierceScribePublished 2 years ago in HorrorYou're Next - A Movie Review
Stay away from the windows. Someone is out there! You’re Next is a 2011 film. The Davidson family gets together for dinner. Except, it’s not the happy evening they were hoping for. Attacked by mysterious killers wearing ominous masks, one family member unexpectedly fights back.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in HorrorSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - A Movie Review
I wouldn’t go see Sweeney Todd if I were you. He’s not the barber you think he is. Released to theaters in 2007, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is about a menacing barber who returns to London after wrongful accusations. Bent for revenge following the death of his wife, Sweeney resumes his trade as a barber forming a sinister partnership with his tenant, Mrs. Lovett.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in HorrorHalloween: ReBorn
20 Years After Halloween Ends. A group of college kids are partying in the Haddonfield Cemetary on Oct 30, 2042, A outsider name Abby Loomis who is deep into witchcraft decided to bring Corey Cunnigham back from the dead to kill the college kids who have tormented her and abused her. The Town has forgotten all about Micheal Myers but Corey Cunningham is a different breed of a killer and he is not Micheal Myers or a wannabe.
Victor Robinson IIPublished 2 years ago in HorrorIncident in a Ghostland - A Movie Review
The past has a way of catching up to you. Incident in a Ghostland is a 2018 film. A mother and her two daughters move into a new house. Stalked by murderous intruders on the first night, the fight is not easy. Sixteen years later, they’re still threatened by memories from that dark evening. Reuniting at the house, strange things happen.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in Horror