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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Happy Memorial Day
Dear Yanks, can’t say I know anything about Memorial Day, because all I learned about holidays I learned from retro slasher flicks. So today is dedicated to retro slasher MEMORIAL VALLEY MASSACRE (1988). This could have ridden the holiday slasher … Continue reading
THE GREAT RED NORTH: Canada & Slasher Movies
Growing up as a horror fan in Canada during the 70’s and 80’s was a double-edged sword. Yes, we produced a lot of horror flicks during that period, but at the time most of them seemed like half-baked attempts to … Continue reading
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H2 Clip: Myers Chases Laurie… Again
For the first time since the 80’s, MTV are relevant to me – as they’ve posted this clip from Rob Zombie’s HALLOWEEN 2. It’s the first indication of the film’s content so give it a view. If I were a … Continue reading
Urban Legend (1998)
After the unexpected success of Scream during the Christmas holidays of 1996, when the movie out grossed the likes of Mars Attacks!, Evita and The People vs. Larry Flynt with an overall taking of $103m, it seemed inevitable
The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982)
For every studio-produced slasher to emerge during the early eighties (especially throughout the genre’s heyday of ’80-’83) there was a batch of independently made features. The Dorm That Dripped Blood was such a film.
Graduation Day (1981)
The success of Friday the 13th in 1980 and the subsequent slasher boom was responsible for every producer and studio in town attempting to create their own variation, some were successful (such as Prom Night, Happy Birthday to Me and … Continue reading
April Fool’s Day (1986)
April Fool’s Day was released in 1986 as the slasher genre was gasping its final breaths. From then on the few remaining offerings would consist of ever-decreasing sequels and straight-to-video atrocities.
Exclusive DON’T GO IN THE WOODS Interview: James Bryan
Rumour has it that you were a med student who changed majors to film, before later enrolling at UCLA. How did you first develop an interest in filmmaking and what kind of projects were you working on during those early … Continue reading