We dig deep into the horror vaults with a look at a genre classic, the atmospheric literary adaptation “The Curse of Frankenstein”. Now that …continue reading Spookshow: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
From the undead to big bombs, there are many horrific ways to go out, and we talked about most of them during our epic …continue reading Spookshow: Summer Disaster Aftermath
A then-unknown director tackles a remake of one of the greatest zombie films of all time, “Dawn of the Dead”, and knocks it out …continue reading Spookshow: Dawn of the Dead (2004)
As bleak and apocalyptic as John Carpenter’s “The Thing” is, the biggest disaster of all is how poorly it was received upon release. The …continue reading Spookshow: The Thing (1982)
Despite a stellar cast and a harrowing true story, “Deepwater Horizon” sank at the box office, but it may be time to resurface it. …continue reading Spookshow: Deepwater Horizon (2016)
As part of our Summer Disaster Series, we briefly chat about some of our favorite disaster films from the 70s to the present day. …continue reading Spookshow Spotlight: Favorite Disaster Flicks
We discuss the well-received sequel to the surprising and exciting film that helped resurrect the modern zombie subgenre, “28 Weeks Later”. The Spookshow Summer …continue reading Spookshow: 28 Weeks Later (2007)
As we prepare for “Oppenheimer”, we revisit the comedy classic that satirized our very real fears of nuclear devastation, “Dr. Strangelove”. The Spookshow Summer …continue reading Spookshow: Dr. Strangelove (1964)
If the end of the world brings us an epic showdown between Washington and Oldman like we get in “The Book of Eli”, bring …continue reading Spookshow: The Book of Eli (2010)
In honor of the 4th, we revisit a 90s blockbuster that pays tribute to the American spirit and our love of spectacle, “Independence Day”. …continue reading Spookshow: Independence Day (1996)
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