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![]() | Drag Me to HellMovie Review A grotesque descent into moral abyss disguised as supernatural horror. Drag Me to Hell is not just a horror film: it's a cruel parable about judgment and guilt wearing the grotesque mask of a curse. Sam Raimi, with his unmistakable blend of the absurd and the disturbing, crafts a work that crawls under your skin—not because of its demons, but because of the unsettling doubt it leaves behind: how much evil can a good person do to get what they want? The film walks a fine line between genuine terror and deliberately exaggerated farce. The special effects, intentionally old-school at times, harken back to the cult... Read More |
![]() | HouseMovie Review "House" – Where Horror Rings the Doorbell (With a Rotten Finger!) If you thought moving was stressful, wait until you see what happens when Roger Cobb opens the door of his house in House! This little gem from the '80s mixes horror, comedy, and a touch of pure madness with the charm of a film that knows not to take itself too seriously – and that’s exactly why it works so well. Imagine being a tormented ex-soldier and writer who moves into his late aunt’s old house… only to find the place is more haunted than a paranormal convention. Doors opening by themselves? Check. Zombie hands ringing the doorbell? Check.... Read More |
![]() | Interview with Director of Bunnyman Vengeance MovieInterview Carl Lindbergh graduated from California State University Long Beach and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in film production. Shortly after graduation, Lindbergh formed his first production company, ANOC PRODUCTIONS i.e. A NO ONE CARES PRODUCTIONS. The company would primarily focus on the funding and production of his feature films. Lindbergh made his directorial debut with the self financed film, "Shadows of the Dead", a unique horror/drama that defies the expected conventional clichés associated with the respective genres. The film received worldwide distribution from FIRST LOOK features. Within the span of... Read More |
![]() | Sam RaimiInterview Filmmaker Sam Raimi is most famous for his early movies in The Evil Dead series and for the blockbuster Spider-Man movies. Raimi is known as a movie enthusiast who began making his own movies before he was a teenager. In 1978 he and some friends, including actor Bruce Campbell, made Within the Woods, a short horror film they used to raise money to make a feature. For a few hundred thousand dollars, they made The Evil Dead, an over-the-top horror movie that got raves at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival and has since become a cult favorite. Raimi's distinctive visual style and the success of The Evil Dead 2 (1987) led to his first... Read More |