Welcome to….Fright…..Night…… Henry Hill reviews Tom Holland‘s 1985 vampire film, Fright Night. #31DaysofHorror
Welcome to….Fright…..Night…… Henry Hill reviews Tom Holland‘s 1985 vampire film, Fright Night. #31DaysofHorror
“One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach, all the damn vampires.” Logan returns from Santa Carla to review Joel Schumacher’s 1987 classic Vampire film, The Lost Boys. #31DaysofHorror
“It’s just a bunch of hocus pocus.” We review the classic Disney Halloween movie, Hocus Pocus. #31DaysofHorror
Did you know I’m utterly insane? Logan reviews Mary Harron’s ‘American Psycho starring Christian Bale. #31DaysofHorror
The Most Fun You’ll Ever Have… BEING SCARED!
From the Masters of Terror and the Macabre… we review George A. Romero & Stephen King‘s Creepshow. #31DaysofHorror

by Nile Fortner
Daniel Radcliffe plays an FBI agent infiltrating a white supremacist organization in Daniel Ragussis’ debut feature.
An idealistic FBI agent, played by Daniel Radcliffe (Kill Your Darlings and Swiss Army Man) goes undercover to infiltrate a white supremacist group that’s plotting an act of terror. Based on the real-life experiences of former FBI agent Michael German, the thriller opens with a new and nerdy agent Nate Foster (Radcliffe) getting assigned to go undercover in a neo-Nazi organization suspected of planning a dirty bomb terrorist attack. The organization’s figurehead is Dallas Wolf, played by Tracy Letts (‘August: Osage County), a popular, hate-spouting radio talk show personality and author of Genocide: The Murder of White America.
“Drink From Me And Live Forever.” We review Neil Jordan’s 1994 film, Interview with the Vampire that was adapted from the Anne Rice novel. #31DaysofHorror

Frodo’s Gone Homicidal in ‘MANIAC’
by Nile Fortner
A socially awkward serial killer (Elijah Wood) removes the scalps’ of women and attaches them to his mannequins, to bring a new life to them.
A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Last House on the Left, The Amityville Horror, Cabin Fever, and The Wicker Man are all classic horror films. On the other hand, I believe these classic horror films have not been remade into classic remakes. Many remakes fail to capture the energy, wisdom, and likeness of the original. It is very difficult to capture lightning in a bottle twice, especially with horror movies. Many directors, producers, and writers of horror all tend to follow the same format, and end up being predictable, bland, and lifeless nowadays. However, director Franck Khalfoun (‘P2’ and ‘High Tension’) brings some new life into a cult classic, a new direction, and in my opinion a better film. I believe that Maniac (2012) is a rare exception of the remake actually being better than the original.
In every neighborhood there is one house that adults whisper about and children cross the street to avoid. Now Wes Craven, creator of “A Nightmare on Elm Street” takes you inside…
Logan reviews The People Under the Stairs on this edition of #31DaysofHorror
There is a limit, even to the imagination, where our greatest creations meet our deepest fears. Doctor Seth Brundle is about to go beyond that limit…and he’s bringing you for the ride…
We review David Cronenberg’s horror/sci-fi film, The Fly. #31DaysofHorror