Vampyr (dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932) The first years of sound cinema were a period of adjustment for the art and industry. While synchronized sound-and-picture had been technically possible since the turn of the century, it was only by the late 1920s that it became viable as sound-on-disc systems such as Vitaphone came to prominence. … Continue reading Vampyr (1932)
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Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1983)
Halloween III: Season of the Witch (dir. Tommy Lee Wallace, 1983) The third film in the Halloween franchise was an attempt to switch gears. Halloween II had concluded the story of Michael Myers, Laurie Strode, and Sam Loomis, and now we could explore something entirely different. John Carpenter and Debra Hill returned as producers with … Continue reading Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1983)
Halloween II (1981)
Halloween II (dir. Rick Rosenthal, 1981) The first Halloween was a massive success, grossing 70 million dollars on a 300,000 budget when those numbers actually meant something. John Carpenter followed up the film with a television miniseries, Elvis, starring his frequently collaborator Kurt Russell, in 1979, a supernatural horror picture The Fog in 1980, and … Continue reading Halloween II (1981)
Halloween (1978)
Halloween (dir. John Carpenter, 1978) For whatever reason, I’ve only seen four films in the Halloween franchise: the first three and the awkwardly named Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, which I only saw last year. I’ve never seen the sequels between Season of the Witch and H20 nor have I seen Halloween Resurrection. I’ve liked … Continue reading Halloween (1978)
Night of the Living Deb (2015)
Night of the Living Deb (dir. Kyle Rankin, 2015) Deb (Maria Thayer) hooks up with the uptight and unhappily engaged Ryan (Michael Cassidy) in a one night stand on July 3rd. The next morning as they’re awkwardly trying to get out of each other’s lives, there’s a zombie outbreak, forcing the two of them together … Continue reading Night of the Living Deb (2015)
Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Return of the Living Dead (dir. Dan O’Bannon, 1985) When Night of the Living Dead was sent to its distributor the Walter Reade Organization, they failed to put a copyright notice on the print. At the time this was all that needed to happen for a film to lapse into the public domain. That film … Continue reading Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Murder Party (2007)
Murder Party (dir. Jeremy Saulnier, 2007) The only things I knew about Murder Party before watching it were that it was Jeremy Saulnier’s debut feature, that his frequent collaborator and Joe Lo Truglio lookalike Macon Blair was in it, and that it was about some sap being invited to the titular homicide soiree. Oh, was … Continue reading Murder Party (2007)
Slice (2018)
Slice (dir. Austin Vesely, 2018) Lame. It’s a horror comedy that fails at both. It’s not frightening at all, and the comedy is low energy and much more droll than this sort of thing needs to be. No idea in the film really gels into anything meaningful. The supernatural openly exists in this world, but … Continue reading Slice (2018)
Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952)
Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (dir. William Beaudine, 1952) Bela Lugosi, born on this date in 1882, had a tumultuous life. A stage actor in his native Hungary and veteran of the First World War, he fled the country after the failed Communist revolution, settling first in Germany and then America. He found success … Continue reading Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952)
Diary of the Dead (2007) & Survival of the Dead (2009)
Diary of the Dead (dir. George A. Romero, 2007) Survival of the Dead (dir. George A. Romero, 2009) After his post-apocalyptic film Land of the Dead, George Romero returned to the beginnings of the zombie outbreak with the final two films of the series, set now in the 2000s. The series has always had a … Continue reading Diary of the Dead (2007) & Survival of the Dead (2009)