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The Tomb of Terror: Near Dark (1987)
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. Vampires have been a mainstay of horror ever since Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula popularized them in 1897. Every few years we see an influx of films…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror: Prophecy (1979)
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. Prophecy (1979) is a monster movie. You know this because the poster reads: “Prophecy: The Monster Movie.” This might be one of the most ridiculous taglines…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror: Alice, Sweet Alice (1976)
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. Being an older sibling can be difficult. Your parents fuss and muss over your younger brother or sister. Everything you do is wrong, everything they do…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror: The Sentinel (1977)
The tomb of terror is a new column. It will replace my previous teeny tiny Tweet-Size Horror reviews with a more in-depth discussion of a horror film each week. – John Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and…
READ MOREFilm Review – Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation
Have you ever seen a film and felt like it spoke to you? What did you do afterward? Did you watch it as many times as you possibly could? Did you show it to all of your friends? Did you research every aspect of the production…
READ MORETop 10 Films of 2010 – John’s Picks
Here is my list of the top 10 films of 2010. Spencer and I go into more detail on the films themselves in Episode 74. This post exists as more of a cheat sheet for those of you looking to catch up on the films…
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)
Paranormal Activity 2: Features some big scares, but a larger cast and more plot doesn’t equal a better movie than the original. 7/10
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: My Soul to Take (2010)
My Soul to Take: Hard to believe it was Wes Craven who wrote this atrocious script with terrible dialog and an incoherent plot. 2/10
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