Tag: Witch

  • Suspiria (2018) by Jonny Numb

      (This review alludes to certain details regarding the ending of Suspiria2018. If you haven’t yet seen the film, consider this your SPOILER alert.) Suspiria: A Vulgar Display of Power? After pondering it for three months, I think I understand the excess-driven climax of Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria. It involves a character amassing the full force of her…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Horror Television

    Tune into Horror Television Horror television hasn’t always been easy to find, and when you did, it was most certainly of the family friendly variety. Even so, homes across the land engaged in many evening shows from the 1960s to the present that have tantalized our minds. Whether drama based or with a splashes of…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Avian Horror

    Avian Horror: Birds of a Feather Kill Together? Sure you’ve heard of Hitchcock’s The Birds, but are their other avian based horror films out there? THE LAST KNOCK leaves its perch and takes flight to find out. We’ll look at what makes avian horror – or fail miserably – and look at those films that use…

  • The Craft by Angel Ackerman

    Get your Witch on and Revisit The Craft… We finally made the leap from creepy or funny to scary with last night’s viewing of The Craft. I’ve slowly introduced my barely teen daughter to various horror films because she appreciates the macabre, but still might be too melodramatic to experience cinematic-induced fear. The Craft (1996,…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Macabre Milestone: Rosemary’s Baby

    Rosemary’s Baby Celebrates 50 Years! Rosemary’s Baby hit theaters in 1968 to audiences who had indulged in Ira Levin’s popular book of the same name. Produced in part by schlock horror master, William Castle, he kept out of the way when it came to production, and let Roman Polanski take the reigns in his first American…