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KRAMPUS Gets Naughtier

Ask the average genre fan what their favorite Christmas horror film is, and you'll probably hear

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Are Audio Commentaries Going Extinct?
"At least there's a commentary..."
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DEADLY FRIEND's Source Novel Was A Basketball-Less Bummer
While I obviously didn't know who he was at the time, the first Wes Craven movie I ever saw was DEADLY FRIEND, thanks to frequent cable showings when I was about seven years old.
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THE DEAD ZONE Was An Anomaly, But A Good One
One of the many things I learned thanks to the two historian commentary tracks on Scream Factory's blu-ray of THE DEAD ZONE is that the 1979 novel was Stephen King's first one to hit the New York Times Bestseller list.
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Thoughts On The Original (!) Version Of CURSED
Among "can't miss" prospects, few in horror history ever seemed as promising as when it was announced that Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson would reteam for a werewolf film
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MEMORIES OF MURDER And Ambiguous Endings
NOTE: This article contains spoilers for all films mentioned within, including Memories of Murder and the recent The Little Things. Read at your own risk!
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SOUTHLAND TALES Makes A Lot More Sense, Now
Like most people who have seen it, I didn?t know what to make of Southland Tales the first time I wa
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EVENT HORIZON Doesn't Need The Extra Footage
For the past week (give or take three years), people online have been discussing the fabled ?Snyder
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Psycho Goreman: A Saturday Morning Cartoon Gorefest
Over the past decade, there has been a welcome shift in the use of CGI when it comes to low budget/independent genre films.
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Come On Ride The TERROR TRAIN
Jamie Lee Curtis made three slasher films immediately after HALLOWEEN'S success in 1978 and 1979.
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Revisiting The RESIDENT EVIL Franchise
No one expects much out of a movie based on a video game, and even fewer would expect any such film
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