“Be careful what you wish for.” Logan Myerz reviews the 1996 body-horror film Thinner that’s adapted from the Stephen King novel that’s directed by Tom Holland and starring Robert John Burke.
In keeping with what I’ve said beforehand, every year seems to have one standout horror film that’s a critical darling if a little iffy with audience; The Babadook, The VVitch, and Hereditary. For 2020 that horror film – aside from the obvious plague that’s screwing us all over – seems to be Saint Maud, and since the majority of these critically acclaimed horrors I’ve absolutely loved, I wanted to see if this would be a winner. And by God it was, this is a chilling, disorienting, and disturbing look at faith and the dangers of unchecked insanity.
“Through the eye of the cat, a twisted tail of macabre suspense from the author of CARRIE, THE SHINING, and THE DEAD ZONE.” Logan Myerz reviews the anthology horror thriller Cat’s Eyedirected by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. The film stars James Woods, Robert Hays, and Drew Barrymore.
“Who Let The Dog Out?” In this tale of a killer canine, man’s best friend turns into his worst enemy. Logan Myerz reviews the 1983 film Cujo that’s adapted from the Stephen King novel directed by Lewis Teague and starring Dee Wallace and Danny Pintauro.
“They feast on your fear – and it’s dinner time. The first Stephen King story written expressly for the scream.” Logan Myerz reviews the 1992 horror film Sleepwalkers written by Stephen King and directed by Mick Garris. The film stars Brian Krause, Mädchen Amick and Alice Krige.
“She has the power . . . an evil destructive force. If you get on her bad side…YOU’RE TOAST. Will she have the power… to survive?” Logan Myerz reviews the 1984 film Firestarterbased on Stephen King’s 1980 novel of the same name. The film stars Drew Barrymore, David Keith, George C. Scott, and Martin Sheen.
“Stephen King took you to the edge with The Shining and Pet Sematary. This time……he pushes you over.” Logan Myerz reviews Graveyard Shift from 1990 that’s adapted from Stephen King’s short story of the same name, which appeared in his Night Shift collection. The film is directed by Ralph S. Singleton, written by John Esposito, and starring David Andrews, Stephen Macht, and Kelly Wolf.
“In a very old textile mill with a serious rat infestation, deadly accidents start happening, but the corrupt foreman continues to put his workers in danger, until they discover a horrifying secret deep in the basement.”
Happy October Friends! We’re kicking off ’31 Days of Horror’ with Stephen Kings directorial debut and cocaine fueled Maximum Overdrive starring Emilio Estevez. Stay tuned for more horror movie reviews hitting our website and YouTube channel all month long.
Logan Myerz returns from Christmasland to review Season 2 of NOS4A2 that aired on AMC! The show was cancelled earlier this week and will not return for a season 3:( #NOS4A2 #JoeHill #AMC #TVReview
“Charlie Manx, a seductive immortal who feeds off the souls of children, has his whole world threatened when a young woman in New England discovers she has a dangerous gift.”
“Season 2 is a tale of two families, one of which is split in two. Reginald “Pop” Merrill (Robbins) is the dying family patriarch. Pop has been a steward of Castle Rock all his life, if not always for the right reasons. On the one hand, he’s a generous ex-Army man who adopted two teen Somali refugees decades prior.”