With The Mole People, the co-editor of Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil, Virgil Vogel, made the inevitable manifest: A notorious B-movie which posits a barrage of substantial ideas. Obviously in defiance of the dictum that a B-movie disaster must violate aesthetic...
Alright, Yup folks you guessed it, another one of those soft-core-porn Lesbian horror flicks, however we have some great and beautiful women in this one. The wonderful and beautiful Misty Mundae, and a women whom happens to be a friend of mine Tina Krause. Now this...
Over the years, King’s horror adaptations have been a hit, i.e. Misery, Dolores Claiborne, Riding the Bullet, Pet Sematary, The Shining, Secret Window, Cujo, 1408, or miss, i.e. Dreamcatcher, Graveyard Shift, The Mangler, The Dark Half, Needful Things. Don’t get me...
After a lifetime of putrid adaptation failures, Stephen King was given his due in 2007. Following Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining twenty-seven years prior, Mikael Håfström issued his anxiety-inducing 1408 before Frank Darabont, who made a name for himself by setting the...
Consummate yuckster Rob Reiner takes Stephen King’s worst nightmare made manifest–an author held captive by a mentally unstable killer who perpetually reiterates that she is his “number one fan”–and crafts one of the most taunt thrillers in the last half...
In 2008, Alexandre Aja, acclaimed horror director of such films as The Hills Have Eyes Remake and High Tension, managed to get actor Kiefer Sutherland away from his hit television show 24, and bring him back into the horror genre. The film was Mirrors, the tale of an...