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UK Slasher 'Demons Never Die' Shows PromiseAmerican slasher films are a dime a dozen. The UK is now adding their spin to the genre with "Demons Never Die."
The Top 3 Horror Movie Slashers of All TimeHorror movies have been sending shivers up the spines of movie-goers since the 1920s, but they wouldn't be as scary without the horror movie baddies that terrorize our dreams at night. Find out who's the baddest of the bad and why!- Does Steve Mena's Slasher Prequel 'Bereavement' Live Up to 'Malevolence'?The newly released horror flick represents a change of direction for Mena's slasher saga.
- Tony Maylam's the Burning (1981)This is my personal comprehensive review of Tony Maylam's 1981 slasher film The Burning, starring Brian Matthews, Leah Ayres, Fisher Stevens, Jason Alexander and Holly Hunter.
Movie Review: 'Slasher' (2007) Makes German Gore Look GeniusA group of students head out to the woods for some R&R and T&A but their celebration is cut short when the bodies begin hitting the floor and a wild, masked murderer is on the loose, using anything he can get his hands on to hack his prey...
Eve Online Fitting Guide: SlasherThis Eve Online ship fitting guide will cover the Minmatar frigate, the Slasher. This vessel posses a high base speed, giving it a fast attack and tackling role in gang warfare.- Review of 1986's "April Fool's Day"Horror movies became cookie cutter in the 80's. "April Fool's Day" tries something a bit different.
- Slasher Fans Rejoice! House on Sorority Row 25th Anniversary Edition DVD to Be ReleasedThe hard-to-find cult classic film is coming out again on DVD in an anniversary edition.
- Graphic Novel Review: HACK/SLASH Vol. 3 - FRIDAY the 31STA review of the third volume of the graphic novel series HACK/SLASH.
- Movie Review "Do Detectives Think?"Article with Synopsis and historical context of the Laurel and Hardy movie "Do Detectives Think"
- Graphic Novel Review: HACK/SLASH Vol. 2 - DEATH by SEQUELA review of the second volume in the HACK/SLASH series
- Review of Slasher by Allison Moore -- Part of the Humana Festival of New American PlaysA review of the March 6th Preview Performance of Slasher by Allison Moore. Slasher is part of the 33rd Humana Festival of New American Plays.
- Arcade Game Review: Night Slashers (Data East, 1993)Final Fight meets Resident Evil meets Castlevania
- The Slasher Film Genre: Its Rise & Fall from GraceThe slasher genre was first introduced in 1960 by Alfred Hitchcock when he released his masterpiece, Psycho, to the world.
- Killing for Christ: Slasher Flicks as Right-Wing Morality PlaysThe "loose morals" of slasher movies that so enraged the Christian right were the very things that made the films into a sort of morality play for the straight-laced, conservative 1980s.
- Graphic Novel Review: Hack/Slash: First CutA look at the first volume of the HACK/SLASH series published by Devil's Due Publishing...
Evolution of a Horror FanArticle on the Evolution of a Horror Fan- January 30: Indie Horror Slasher 'Silent Scream' Hits TheatersTV commercial director Denny Harris’s wish was finally fulfilled 32 years ago today. All he wanted was to helm a horror film. His little independent film, 'Silent Scream,' he started production on in 1977 finally saw the light of day in 1980.
- Vincent D'Onofrio's 'Don't Go in the Woods' a Slasher MusicalWhen reached by phone, actor Vincent D'onofrio talked about the thought process that went into his directorial debut, the slasher musical 'Don't Go in The Woods.'
- Director Neil Marshall Takes Us to 'Hellfest'Director Neil Marshall will be helming a Halloween-themed slasher film titled 'Hellfest.' CBS Films plans to launch a new horror franchise with it. Plans are for production to start in the summer of 2012.
Horror Legends for a New GenerationWhile names like Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff live forever in the horror lexicon, newer names have achieved similar honors from a younger generation of fans. From Freddy Krueger to Candyman, here are the new horror legends.- Halloween (1978) Movie ReviewAs part of my original top 10 horror films to watch around Halloween, no doubt why this film got #1
'Creature' Looks to Marry Slasher and Sci-Fi Genres TogetherThere's an interesting creature feature coming out soon titled simply 'Creature.' Probably not the most original or smartest thing to call your monster movie, but that's what we've got to work with here.
Movie Review: Hall's 'Laid to Rest' (2009) Introduces a New Horror Icon to the Slasher PantheonA disoriented young woman awakens to find herself incarcerated in a coffin with no memory of who she is or how she got there. As if the coffin and amnesia weren't bad enough, there's a psycho wearing a chromed skull...
Movie Review: This 'Late Bloomer' (Osoi Hito - 2004) Has a Murderous Obsession and a Sharp Weapon!When the handicapped Sumida falls for his household assistant and his affection isn't returned but rather turned in the direction of his best friend, Sumida spirals into insanity and goes on whirlwind of violent, bloody killing spree.- Tropical Zombies, What More Could You Ask For?Dead Island is an upcoming game from publisher Deep Silver and developer Techland that promises to be more than just a slasher game. You won't run around for hours killing zombies with machines guns, yet instead you will be scavenging for survival items.
- Roger Spottiswoode's Terror Train (1980)This is my personal comprehensive review of Roger Spottiswoode's 1980 slasher film Terror Train, starring Ben Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Hart Bochner and David Copperfield.
- David Hess' To All a Goodnight (1980)This is my personal comprehensive review of David Hess' 1980 Christmas slasher film To All A Goodnight, starring Jennifer Runyon.
Shawn Adkins, Person of Interest in Hailey Dunn DisappearanceLinda Crystal is following the breaking developments in the disappearance of Hailey Dunn from Colorado City, Texas. Who is Shawn Adkins really? Maybe the mask of evil says it all. Read more here.- Now on DVD: Wedding SlashersA review of the 2006 movie.
- Bike Tire Slasher on Vanderbilt Avenue Still-at-LargeProspect Heights bike tire slasher still on the loose.
Tire Slasher in Prospect HeightsMultiple readers on the Brooklynian have described a recent wave of bike tire slashing on Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect Heights.
My Super Psycho Sweet Sixteen Movie ReviewWhat a great promotional ploy. MTV takes the premise of one of their most successful television "reality" series, mixes it with the popular PG-13 teen-safe slasher genre, and releases it the weekend before Halloween.- Graphic Novel Review: HACK/SLASH Vol. 4 - REVENGE of the RETURN PART 4A review of the fourth volume of the HACK/SLASH series.
- Basement Jack and the Past: A Movie ReviewBrink DVD release Basement Jack could use a lot more originality instead of taking the best from horror films of the past.
- 7eventy 5ive Remakes the Slasher Flick"7eventy 5ive," is a slick horror film that gathers most of its material from slasher flicks of past decades. Original, entertaining and fun this film breaks some new ground.
- Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (film, 2008)Based on the Broadway musical, the film tells a murderous tale of revenge and meat pies.
- Untraceable: Good Thriller Devolves into Standard Slasher FlickA techno-wiz with a flair for showmanship and website where he kills people decides to play a game of cat-and-mouse with FBI agent Jennifer Marsh, played by Diane Lane.
- This Halloween, Old Time Suspense Will Win Out Over Slashers and GoreSome people may be able to watch movies like Hostel and Saw without being horrified at all the torture and abuse shown, but I'm not one of them.





