Being Film #3 for Hooptober 2024 I can appreciate all the breaks Roger Corman gave people through his films over the years. And I can appreciate the fun schlock of many of his films - with the best of them there's a charm and imprint that can't be denied. And huge kudos to the man... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 11.0 – The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave (1971)
Being Film #2 for Hooptober 2024 Last May I went on a big giallo kick, and out the vast number of new films discovered one of my favorites was The Red Queen Kills Seven Times, a great title for a gothic tale that had all sorts of twists and turns and some truly gorgeous cinematography.... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 11.0 – Two Evil Eyes (1990)
Being Film #1 for Hooptober 2024 Despite having worked together on Dawn Of The Dead, it still feels a little odd putting George A. Romero and Dario Argento together on a film. Those are two styles and aesthetics that just don't taste right bumped up against each other. That would imply Two Evil Eyes, their... Continue Reading →
Hail Horror! It Returns for 2024!
Time keeps on ticking, doesn't it? It feels like only yesterday I was exhausted, dehydrated, and mentally comatose after wrapping up the 10th annual Hooptober Horror Movie Marathon, and here we are, just a week away from Year 11. My streak remains unbroken, having participated in all ten previous marathons, and this time is no... Continue Reading →
Hooptober X #9: The Exorcist: Believer
David Gordon Green’s Halloween trilogy will probably continue to divide fans of that franchise for years to come. It’s three films that took at big swing. For all their faults though, those three films at least attempted something. They’re three slasher films that at least felt like pure slasher films. No overt meta humor gets... Continue Reading →
Hooptober X #8: It Lives Inside
It Lives Inside is the debut feature film of Bishal Dutta. This might be the first wide release Indian-American horror film. Instead of relying on the Christian and European based horror tropes, the movie introduces audiences to the mythology and mysticism of Hinduism. It’s an impressive and confident debut for a first time filmmaker. It... Continue Reading →
Hooptober X #7; No One Will Save You
No One Will Save You is an intriguing premise. A young woman isolated from society witnesses an alien invasion. She then has to fight off the invasion when the aliens possess everyone in town. Only writer/director Brian Duffield tells this story almost entirely with its visuals and little to no dialogue. It’s a bold stylistic... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – Strip Nude For Your Killer (1975)
Being Film #31 for Hooptober 2023 And so we come to end of the 10th annual Hooptober Marathon. And it had to end with a giallo, the mixed up genre I've been feverishly catching up on this year. The second I saw the title Strip Nude For Your Killer I knew I needed to see... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – Raising Cain (1992)
Being Film #30 for Hooptober 2023 Oh, Brian De Palma. You are a master craftsman, and you wear your quirks on your sleeves. Raising Cain features aggressive sex, men dressing as women (although this time not nearly as problematic as Dressed to Kill, although who am I to judge?), heightened scores and your signature split... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – Satan’s Slaves: Communion (2022)
Being Film #29 for Hooptober 2023 I had to do it. After being enthralled with Joko Anwar's remake/prequel for Satan's Slaves, I knew I wasn't going to be able to go the month without checking out his sequel. Good things come to those who wait, but sometimes good things also come to those that don't... Continue Reading →
