10 Classic Movies Every Fan of Horror Should See

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10 Classic Movies Every Fan of Horror Should See

These movies might be older, but they offer up some of the best onscreen frights of all time.

Published in Horror by jharmon, on July 26, 2009
Cloverfield (2008): a Review

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Cloverfield (2008): a Review

These days, big-name film-makers tend to avoid making horror films. The reason: if they want to earn cash and kudos scaring people, they have to succeed in a niche even terrorists – who’re willing to maim and murder to achieve their ends – haven’t conquered.

Published in Cinemarolling by GBhogal, on May 13, 2009
Cinema of Apocalypse: The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues

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Cinema of Apocalypse: The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues

The U.S. Government sends a scientist to investigate some mysterious deaths along a stretch of beach on the Pacific Coast. This review focuses on the women characters of this no doubt haunting tale!

Published in Cinemarolling by Ursula Banteux, on December 22, 2008
Cinema of Apocalypse: The Killer Shrews

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Cinema of Apocalypse: The Killer Shrews

On a deserted beach, a doctor, his daughter, and his assistants give life to the most terrible predator imaginable… killer shrews.

Published in Science Fiction by Ursula Banteux, on October 18, 2008
Horror with Some Bite

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Horror with Some Bite

The Monstrous Female in John Carpenter’s The Thing.

Published in Horror by Alice Atkinson Bonasio, on October 14, 2008
The Godzilla Shinsei Series: a Countdown to the Best Movie in the Series

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The Godzilla Shinsei Series: a Countdown to the Best Movie in the Series

An Asian film enthusiast counts down the Godzilla Shinsei Series, the third of three made within 50 years since the first Godzilla movie in 1954 to the one made in 2004. The Shinsei series spans from 1999 to 2004 and has six movies. The ranking follows the six criteria for a great kaiju film as enumerated by the writer, and the article is meant as a tribute to the kaiju film genre and Godzilla, the world’s most favourite kaiju. (Kaiju is “giant monster” in Japanese).

Published in Science Fiction by excabel, on August 13, 2008
Four Movie Monsters That Need to Return

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Four Movie Monsters That Need to Return

A list of four good movie monsters that have had a bad wrap over the years.

Published in Horror by AlextheBarbarian, on July 29, 2008
Japanese Monster Films

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Japanese Monster Films

Japanese science fiction is notorious for concentrating more on animating the monster in the picture than compiling a dialogue that makes sense or having the actors act off one another as they do in the States.

Published in Science Fiction by ecrivan wordwizard, on July 16, 2008
Godzilla

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Godzilla

Some thoughts on an early Godzilla picture.

Published in Science Fiction by ecrivan wordwizard, on July 14, 2008
Role Model: Bruce Banner

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Role Model: Bruce Banner

Bruce Banner knows his problem with anger and tries to control it, not just for his sake, but for everyone around him.

Published in Science Fiction by Cassandra Goduti, on July 6, 2008