Film American Horror Reboot: Wrong Turn "Reject Modernity, Embrace Tradition" The Wrong Turn film series ran its original premise from 2003 to 2014, sticking like glue to its cliches in the camping-trip-gone-wrong slasher genre, and being fully aware of it with each new installment. The original films introduced us to the Hillicker clan, consisting
Film American Horror Remake: The Crazies "The next time that somebody tells you, “the government wouldn’t do that,” oh yes they would." Pulling off the premise of The Crazies in 1973 was a tangible reality for the king of the American zombie genre, George A. Romero. Romero shot The Crazies during a time
Film American Horror Remake: The Ring "I've seen footage" - Death Grips In 2002, Gore Verbinski and DreamWorks released their remake of Hideo Nakata's Ringu, now titled, The Ring. For being kids who were not yet ready for the world of more underground avant-garde horror, and being too early for
Film The Invitation 10 Years Later: Online Cults and New Age Nihilism "A lot of people think we're crazy. But I doubt they're as happy as we are." It has been ten years since the premiere of director Karyn Kusama's psychological-horror film The Invitation premiered at SXSW. Later widely released in 2016, the film
Music New Release: Love Between The Ugly A conversation with musician James Barney on his new project "Love Between The Ugly"