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Don't open that door! Psycho made slasher films a hallmark of the horror genre; explore iconic hackers, slashers, and chainsaw-wielding psychopaths, from the safety of your living room.
10 Horror Series Worth Watching This Halloween
Ordered from least to greatest for your convenience. 1. Hemlock grove This show has a solid first season. It’s a high school teen drama mixed with supernatural elements. It’s not perfect, but the performances are strong and the storytelling is interesting. Season 2 is a miss-step, but watchable. Season 3 is a mess and is unsatisfying as a conclusion, but if you’re bored and want to watch a horror-themed show, this is a unique option. Bill Skarsgård, Landon Liboiron, and Famke Janssen do an excellent job in this forgotten early Netflix series.
By David Weis3 years ago in Horror
Mr. Violence: 1983
38 years Later. It's the year 1983. Raphael had become a highly decorated Vietnam Vet in the Vietnam War and became a famous Psychologist. Now he has been a college professor at Victoria College in Victoria, Texas, and has been there for 3 years. He teaches English and Psychology at the university. He is well-known on campus by the students and other professors.
By Victor Robinson II3 years ago in Horror
Mr. Violence Vs Maniac Cop
Jimmy walks towards Cordell. Jimmy says You are an ugly son of bitch. Mcrae comes out of the building and Jimmy tells him to get the kids out of here. Jimmy pulls out his desert eagle and starts blowing holes into Cordell. Mcrae jumps in his car with the kids and drives off into traffic. Cordell pulls out his blade and walks towards Jimmy. Jimmy puts up his gun and rushes Cordell with some martial arts moves and kicks the blade out of his hand. Cordell grabs Jimmy by the leg and tosses him through the wall of the police building which is up in flames.
By Victor Robinson II3 years ago in Horror
Trick 'r Treat - A Movie Review
It’s Halloween! The one night a year when we pretend to be something scary. Ringing the doorbell in 2007, Trick ‘r Treat sets around five interwoven stories taking place on Halloween night. Whether they loathe this night or worship the night, a dark supernatural trick ‘r treater plagues the town.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Talking With: Ash T from Horror Hits “Slayers” and “Living With Chucky”
This edition of Talking With focuses on Ash T, who stirs up some horror with his role in the new vampire killer film “Slayers,” and as executive producer on the new documentary “Living With Chucky,” delving into the history of the famous killer doll franchise.
By FierceScribe3 years ago in Horror
You're Next - A Movie Review
Stay away from the windows. Someone is out there! You’re Next is a 2011 film. The Davidson family gets together for dinner. Except, it’s not the happy evening they were hoping for. Attacked by mysterious killers wearing ominous masks, one family member unexpectedly fights back.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Halloween Ends - Movie Review
"What on earth did I just watch?!" Is what I told myself upon leaving the cinema. Halloween Ends completely missed the charm of the original movie. What was once a very simple, straight to the point slasher, where a unstoppable killer storms through Haddonfield on a murderous rampage is now a convoluted romantic thriller about Laurie's grand daughter, Alison, falling for a bad boy psychopath! I'm not even kidding you folks, Halloween Ends focuses far more on this new character named Corey, who slowly becomes psychotic upon meeting Michael Myers in a creepy sewer. After escaping the infamous serial killer, Corey slowly starts to lose his sanity and essentially becomes a copy-cat killer of The Shape, only he has an even cheaper Halloween mask from the local dollar store. What's even worse is just how much screen time is absolutely wasted on this bizarre, yet awful romantic relationship he has with Alison, which honestly takes over the majority of this film's run time! I swear to you this is the actual plot and it's not at all scary.
By Joseph Roy Wright3 years ago in Horror
Hellraiser: Impact of a Legend
”We have such sights to show you…” These words were spoken at the end of a film that became the beginning of a legacy. I’ll never forget the first time I laid eyes on the horror icon known as Pinhead. I went over my dad’s house for the weekend one day in 1997 and he rented this horror movie about this beautiful woman who was helping a pale skinned man with needles in his head terrorize some family for reasons I was too young to understand, but the movie was very entertaining. The name of that movie was Hellraiser: Bloodline and it was the fourth film in the Hellraiser film series created by Clive Barker. Hellraiser is without a doubt, one of the greatest cinematic masterpieces of horror film history, especially when it comes to slashers. The key to understanding the genius and impact of the Hellraiser series is examining its concepts, themes, characters and real life messages about morality and the consequences of our choices.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Horror









