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5 Popular Horror Comedy Films of the 80s
Horror comedy is growing in popularity it seems like, and the 80s has some of the best! Here are five of some of the most popular ones from the 80s. If you have not seen some or any of these, then what are you waiting for? Have yourself an 80s horror comedy marathon!
By LaDeena Cabigon8 years ago in Horror
What Other Versions of Jason Could Be Added to 'Friday the 13th: The Game'?
Jason Voorhees is one bad man... er, zombie, thing, whatever. He took over horror movies and is now one of the biggest things in the gaming community. While Friday The 13th: The Game has been riddled with bugs and glitches, it's also an incredibly fun experience whether players are controlling Jason or a hapless counselor.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Horror
Don't Close The Book Just Yet: Why 'The Final Chapter' Won't Be The End Of The Resident Evil Franchise
Well, the T-Virus may have been given the flu shot while the evil schemes of the Umbrella Corporation go out to pasture, but the story from #ResidentEvil feels far from over. Scooping up a big gooey handful of brains and over $1.15 billion at the box office, #SonyPictures would be mad to let 2017's Resident Evil: The Final Chapter film be the "final" nail in the coffin.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Get Out (Again): As The Best Horror Of 2017, Will 'Get Out' Get A Sequel?
There's nothing like a bit of casual slavery to remind us just how relevant racial matters can be, while even the realms of horror films and slashers are no exception to the rules. Knocking at the door of 2017's white privilege comes #JordanPeele's Get Out, an eerie Stepford Wives for us millennials. The world of the Armitage Estate brings #Universal's film to life in Peele's directorial debut, which will surely kick start an illustrious film career for the 38-year-old.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Everything You Need To Know About The Eldritch Horror Lurking In Your Closet. Now. Right Now.
You asked your burning questions in the faintest of night-whispers, and we've summoned the answers from the depths of the beyond. Here's all the #creepy fun factoids on your favorite #horror, straight to your brain-box from the finest seers, oracles, sooth-sayers, and totally tuned-in ghost-vibes.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Horror
Anne Rice Wants Matt Bomer To Take A Bite At Vampire Chronicles TV Series
"Is that a stake in your pants, or are you just pleased to see me?" There is no denying that vampires still mean big business for Hollywood, with The Vampire Diaries currently airing its eighth and final series. Vampires attract a loyal fanbase, I mean, who hasn't fantasized about Angel, Spike, or Eric Northman sinking their fangs (and more) into you? Maybe not Gary Oldman as Dracula, but we will let that slide.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
'The Walking Dead' Episode 7: All 'Signs' Point To Trouble For Aaron And Rick
It was a game of two halves in Episode 7 of The Walking Dead's seventh season; it was a return to form as we finally saw Negan's stronghold, while the Alexandria group went scavenging beyond their gate, with more than one storyline woven together. Michonne went on a one-woman mission to infiltrate The Sanctuary, Negan aimed for world's Greatest Dad 2016 with Carl, and Rick and Aaron stumbled along a "sign" of trouble.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Nerve Coil
I sat up with my back against the headboard of my bed, looking up and away into the corner of my ceiling, staring hard at nothing, causing everything outside of my immediate field of vision to turn black. I was comfortable, warm enough that I didn't need a cover over my tired feet still red and indented from my shoes I'd tied too tight. Neither did I need a pillow behind me, the wood of the backboard kept me cool and propped up without needing any cushion. Sweat seeped through my shirt which left me a bit miffed because I knew when I eventually stood up it would peel off my back and give me a chill. A petty complaint I realize, but I value my comfort. Anyway, I knew I should get up and take a shower soon, but I was still enthralled by the thoughts that ran through my head just staring into a corner. *laughs* I know it's strange but I really enjoy allowing my thoughts to wander in and out of reality. While I acknowledged the usual things like needing to wash up, I would also venture outward into random daydreams that I could never explain. Except, today saw me repeating the same image in a kaleidoscopic manner that gradually grew darker and more violent, flooding my mind with a mixture of raw panic and anger, though not an ounce of regret.
By Johnson Hedgepath8 years ago in Horror











