General Flicks posts
Today’s haunted house movies spend a ton of money on CGI effects to show you everything, but 1963’s ‘The Haunting’ is the best haunted house movie ever … and there’s nary a ghost in sight.
My first entry in the 31 Days of Halloween is the blood-soaked fright-fest ‘High Tension’. What starts as a traditional horror romp takes a controversial turn at the end, cementing it as one of my favorite horror movies.
I’m blowing the dust off an old Cinematical column of mine, where I post my thoughts about messed up B-movie horror, and weirdo, shocking slasher flicks. Just in time for Halloween!
This Halloween I remember why Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright’s ‘romantic comedy with zombies’ deserves its status as a cult classic.
Some people aren’t going to give ‘Real Steel’ the benefit of the doubt. If you think it is basically Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots: The Movie, you’re really going to be missing out.
‘The Ides of March’ is a political drama so good, it makes you question if you ever want to vote again.
‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ isn’t really a horror movie, but what other movie can inspire some off-beat costume ideas that can make every day of the year Halloween?