The Best Horror Movie Aliens: The Thing(1982) and Alien(1979)
The Best Horror Movie Aliens? The Thing and Alien By: Brian Robert Oliver The horror movie aliens sub-genre finally found...
The Best Horror Movie Aliens? The Thing and Alien By: Brian Robert Oliver The horror movie aliens sub-genre finally found...
Se7en: Why John Doe Wins By Brian Robert Oliver John Doe is calm and resolute. “Become vengeance, David”. Somerset, the...
Joker: Joaquin Phoenix Dancing with Himself By Kristin Grady Arthur Fleck sheds his identity like a snake's skin or the...
Before you die, you see the ring. The chilling concept of a lethal film has universal appeal because of cinema�s profound effect on our psychology. American remakes of Japanese horror films became popular in the early 2000�s after the release of The Ring (2002), based on the 1998 independent film Ringu. Kansei Engineering is a Japanese method of technological development which requires a product to appeal not only to the reason of the buyer, but to their senses as well. Born (perhaps unconsciously) from this concept, a VHS tape can record family-oriented home videos or the hideous visions of a deranged psychic child. The constant evolution of Japanese technology reflects the cyclical nature of the cursed video tape, which must be passed on like a deadly chain letter.
It Follows: Water and David Robert Mitchell by Sean M. Sanford The ambiance of It Follows is apt to snag...
The Exorcist: The Crucifix Scene Few horror films contain such a vivid anecdotal history upon its release than The Exorcist....
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