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Crash Discussions: Director of the Damned, Stuart Gordon, Episode 15
We focus on horror director Stuart Gordon and his contribution to the genre through Lovecraft and Poe, as well as exploring the director’s use of color, isolation, sex, comedy, and so much more. Not sure if it’s for you? We’ve got fourteen other episodes for you to check out on iTunes.
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Crash Discussions: An Interview with Filmmaker David Paul Baker, Episode 13
David Paul Baker has taken on one ambitious challenge: to make one movie a month for a year, starting this month. Find out how he’s going to do it during our special episode of “The Last Knock.” We’ll also discuss his film, MISSION X, and the forthcoming horror SCREEN, as well as his appearance in…
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Crash Reports: What I’ve Learned from Watching 1,500 Horror Movies – and it ain’t Pretty
My 1,500th horror movie is 1964’s THE LAST MAN ON EARTH, starring Vincent Price – review forthcoming (it was a double feature disc with 1962’s PANIC IN YEAR ZERO! and that review is on its way as well). But before I could begin to write anything about either movie, I caught the…
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Crash Analysis Support Team: Kid In Play (Part I) – Guest Post from R. S. Brzoska
Here is a short list of movies that have something in common. Play along for a moment. Can you guess what it is? The Sixth Sense The Hills Have Eyes Poltergeist Pet Sematary Last House on the Left The Exorcist Xtro If you guessed that each was a horror movie that…
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Crash Reports: Why Hollywood Loves Remakes
Remakes abound in all genres, and even classics films like PSYCHO (1960) are no stranger to being reshot, repackaged, and regurgitated. And as moviegoers continue to complain about remaking mania, most want to know why the hell remakes exist in the first place. The answer: Money. According to many sites, including YoExpert, the average Hollywood…