Canadian screenwriter and director Sandor Stern, his most recognizable work to date being the script upon which Stuart Rosenberg’s The Amityville Horror was made, presents Pin. . . . , a feature which irrefutably usurps the notorious haunted house tale for it...
Going along with the theory of diminishing returns, I was actually curious how bad Lambert’s sequel to her own cinematic atrocity, Pet Sematary, could be. Indeed, during the first half of the production, she seemed up to the task of meeting my...
Stephen King, apparently tired of seeing his work maimed by other screenwriters, decided that if one of his babes-in-arms were to have to die a miserable death, at least it should be at his own hand as he adapts his own best-selling novel to the big screen for the...
Only the insanity which is life would permit a work where the director of “Ren & Stimpy’s Adult Party Cartoon,” Jonathan Yudis, would offer a softcore mystery horror comedy replete with sound effects which smack of being the product of a coven of drunken,...
You know the old saying never judge a book by it’s cover? Yeah, well that’s the case here. Upon first glance at the artwork for PERKINS 14 I though it was going to be a lousy Asian B-movie. the cover is very misleading. The second thing I has against this...
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer screams for and smells of Oscar. I went into this film at Paramount Studios completely blind last night. I had seen the novel of the same name, read the jacket and thought to myself; interesting. Truly, I had no idea what kind of...