Carrie (2013)
I read somewhere that this Carrie was going for a more faithful adaptation of Stephen King’s book, instead of a remake of Brian de Palma’s movie.
I read somewhere that this Carrie was going for a more faithful adaptation of Stephen King’s book, instead of a remake of Brian de Palma’s movie.
For a film with advertising that plays out like something that looks like an immense party movie, +1 actually rises to be more than just that.
What Scream once did for the slasher, Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett have done for home invasion with You’re Next, an impressive and incredibly entertaining subversion of the subgenre.
James Wan delivers a seventies style haunted house and possession film that’s a step up from his last work and a nice addition to the genre.
Hannibal overturns expectations of crime procedurals and Lecter incarnations by focusing on the first-hand and secondhand effects of murder on the mind.
World War Z is the most PG-13 zombie movie I’ve ever seen, but that doesn’t necessarily make it a bad movie.
World War Z is my favorite piece of zombie literature. Let me tell you why.
Rob Zombie’s attempt to make a film with truly nightmarish qualities fails with a lame narrative and a poor grip on good surrealism.