After viewing Volume One of the Swamp Thing series a few months ago, I was shocked to see that Volume Two land in my mailbox this month. I found it funny because not to long before I got this series I was having a conversation about the films with a friend of mine,...
I first stumbled across Swamp Thing as a kid when Wes Craven was given the reigns to direct the first swamp Thing films based on the DC Comics Graphic novel by Alan Moore. I was probably around six or seven years old when I first saw the film, and I loved every minute...
Immediately following Deep Red, Italian director Dario Argento considered adapting a work by H.P. Lovecraft to the big screen. Instead of being constrained to another thinker’s ideas, Aregento opted to take the American gothic writer’s essence of unseen forces and...
While Survival Quest is a film that does not fit with the theme of the site, I still decided to review it; mainly because Phantasm Director Don Coscarelli also directed this picture. So I figured why not, the man has given us some of the graced us with some of the...
In 1968 while driving to New York city with a little film that he had just shot, which eventually eventually be titled Night of the Living Dead; George Romero, while listening to the radio, soon would learn that civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr was killed....
This is George Romero’s sixth DEAD movie and his third in four years, reflective of the sub-genres resurgent popularity in the wake of a remake of his own DAWN OF THE DEAD. The new movie uses a secondary character (squad leader Alan Van Sprang, seen in both LAND...