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Instead of our Scheduled Program…
Normally, this is where I shine a spotlight on horror media that’s either obscure or got an undeservedly bad rap. I had a title selected. I was ready to write about it. But then, I did something I rarely do, … Continue reading
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Tagged horror writer, indie writer, Mad Max: Fury Road, Patrick Rutigliano
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Under the Radar – REC
Sadly, there are a lot of moviegoers who won’t give the time of day to foreign films. Even worse, many quality horror movies from overseas are remade as inferior products for this same American audience. This is precisely why it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged horror movies, horror writer, indie writer, Patrick Rutigliano, REC, Under the Radar
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Under the Radar – Amicus Productions
Ask a horror fan about the sixties and seventies, and it’s likely Hammer Films will come up. The studio was legendary for resurrecting the classic Universal Monsters (making icons of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing) and their movies’ period gothic … Continue reading
Under the Radar – Dog Soldiers
Werewolf fans have it rough. It’s so easy to cite classic zombie and vampire films that even a lot of non-horror fans could probably compile a passable list. As to werewolves, people tend to remember little beyond The Wolfman, An … Continue reading
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Tagged Dog Soldiers, horror movies, horror writer, indie writer, Neil Marshall, Patrick Rutigliano, Under the Radar, werewolves
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