Producers outnumber cast members in the opening titles of this lamer than lame remake of the 2003 Takashi Miike RINGU-variation – itself based on a novel and sequelised in its native Japan. You expect a movie like this to be peopled with wasted veterans (like...
In the closing chapter of The Omen Trilogy, director Graham Baker brings the figure of Damien back into politics as his ascent to the Throne of Evil draws nearer. However, the film serves as a disappointing conclusion to a potentially thrilling premise atop numerous...
Alright, I know what your all saying. Horror Bob, you actually liked this flick! The answer is yes. I don’t give a hoot what the other horror critics said. I actually liked the story. Now I know this film was a remake of a great classic horror film from the...
In an attempt to represent what John Moore did in his remake of Richard Donner’s horror masterpiece, The Omen, I offer the following:Just like Moore, I have literally copied my work based on Donner’s film, added nothing, while highlighting all of the arbitrary...
In 1976, Director Richard Donner (Lethal Weapon, Superman, The Goonies) brought to the screen a big-budget, complete with stellar cast, vision of the rise of the Antichrist in a chilling suspense tale reminiscent of Dario Argento’s canon. Based on Hal Lindsey’s 1970...
Famed director James Whale, in his first production in which he was granted complete creative control, brings together a renowned ensemble cast to produce one of the greatest, as well as earliest, horror comedies by presenting perhaps the most eccentric aggregation of...