1, 2, Freddy’s coming for you! Logan reviews Wes Cravens A Nightmare on Elm Street. #31DaysofHorror
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Review – Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

Trying to talk about Blade Runner 2049 without giving away any of the reveals is going to be difficult because somehow the marketing for this film has managed to keep a lot under wraps. To the point where I’m honestly surprised with how little they were able to show in the promotional material. I’ll try my best to keep things spoiler free, but at this point you already know if you want to see this or not. Either you’re a fan of the first film and are looking to see if this expands upon the world Ridley Scott built 35 years earlier, which it does. Or you’re not a fan of the first film, but want to see if a modern update can improve upon the legacy Scott left behind, which it arguably does.
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – Knock Knock (2015)

by Nile Fortner
Remember When We All Thought Eli Roth Was Going to Be The Next Wes Craven?
Remember when us horror fans all thought writer, producer, and director Eli Roth (Cabin Fever, Hostel) was going to be the next Wes Craven (A Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream)? His early films, like ‘Cabin Fever’ and Hostel, were fun, scary, funny, and Eli Roth had an amazing start and career into the world of horror films.
Fast forward a few years, and I now have a love hate relationship with this person. ‘Aftershock’ was in my opinion a decent film the first time I saw it. After viewing eliit again, the film is not as good. It is pretty much the cast of the ‘Hangover’ in a very mediocre horror film. ‘The Green Inferno’, could have been so much more. However, from what he delivered, I thought once again it was just decent. I actually like Eli Roth, he is one of my favorite directors, and even reminds me of myself in a way. He is has proven himself to be knowledgeable in the horror department, and from interviews, he seems to have a passion for the art of film.
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – Halloween 3: Season of The Witch (1982)
Logan returns from the Silver Shamrock and reviews Halloween 3: Season of the Witch .#31DaysofHorror
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – Silver Bullet (1985)
Logan reviews the 1985 horror film Silver Bullet based off the Stephen King short novel titled ‘Cycle of the Werewolf.’ #31DaysofHorror
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – You’re Next (2011)

by Nile Fortner
A badass Australian chick decides to kick some ass after some dudes in animal masks break into her family’s home. The hunted becomes the hunter! Director Adam Wingard (V/H/S & The Guest) and writer Simon Barrett (The Guest) infuse the home-invasion horror and thriller genre, with a breath of fresh air.
After a gory, shocking, and interesting prologue, the film then takes us to an empty, wooded, country estate (because nothing bad ever happens in those places). There, we meet a wealthy couple who are getting ready for an awkward family reunion. Our main character Erin, played by Sharni Vinson, (Bait 3D, & Step Up 3D) accompanies her boyfriend Crispian, played by A.J. Bowen (A Horrible Way To Die, & The Sacrament).
AMC FearFest returns on October 23rd!

AMC is bringing back its annual event again this year. This year, FearFest officially begins this year Oct. 23 and lasts up until Halloween. Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Child’s Play, Leprechaun, and Dawn of the Dead are just a few of the movies that will air this month.
AMC FearFest 2017 runs October 23-31.
Check out the schedule below!
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – The Shining (1980)
Logan checks into the Overlook Hotel to review Stanley Kubrick’s magnum opus, ‘The Shining.’ #31DaysofHorror
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – The Exorcist (1973)
On the second edition of ’31 Days of Horror,’ Logan reviews the horror classic, The Exorcist. #31DaysOfHorror
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – Hard Candy (2005)

by Nile Fortner
With the Flatliners getting horrible reviews, I decided to go back and look at some Ellen Page movies. Ellen Page has had an amazing career, everything from the awkward and lovable teenage girl Juno, to Kitty Pryde in two X-Men films.
Hard Candy is about a girl named Hayley (Ellen Page) that is a precocious teenager who goes to a coffee shop to meet a older man named Jeff (Patrick Wilson), the photographer she met on the Internet. Jeff thinks he is in for a real treat, but Hayley plays a trick on him. After drugging Jeff and tying him down, Hayley reveals that she knows Jeff preys on teenage girls and she has a plan to wring a confession from him.