Jason and Jim start to crack after 13 straight days of episodes Reincarnated cats, children and brides. Neighbors with good intentions and bad advice. Truck 666 and tonally awkward Ramones...
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Reel Rap: ‘The Night of the Hunter’ (1955)
Reel Rap is taking a break from Sofia Coppola films to jump into Split Tooth's 31 Days of October Horror series with 'The Night of the Hunter.'
Full Story‘The Battery’: Adjusting To A New Reality After The Death Of Everyone Else
Jeremy Gardner's debut film follows two ex-baseball players adjusting to a new reality in life after the death of everybody else
Full StoryHell to the King Pt. 12: ‘The Running Man’ (1987) — Cinesthesia
Cinesthesia tackles the first King adaptation written under his pen name Richard Bachman Jim finds a new love in this dumb smart movie with a terrible title, unlike Romper Stomper,...
Full StoryBob Clark Shows Why ‘Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things’
Before making two of the most beloved Christmas films of all time, Clark directed this eccentric and bleak horror-comedy on the cheap in Florida
Full StoryHell to the King Pt. 11: ‘Maximum Overdrive’ (1986) — Cinesthesia
“Overdriving by a gas station on a maximum eveningWhose truck this isI think I knowHis keys are in his pocket thoughWho was it drove the goblin greenInto the gas attended...
Full StoryHell to the King Pt. 10: ‘Silver Bullet’ (1985) — Cinesthesia
Predictable werewolves and alcoholic uncles (Gary Busey) fuel Dan Attias' 1985 adaptation of King's Cycle of the Werewolf.
Full StoryThere’s Definitely Something Out There: Uprooting Convention in ‘There’s Nothing Out There’
Twisted tropes and a finely tuned reverence for horror films pits a group of teens against a goofy, green, fortune cookie-shaped monster
Full StoryThe Beauty and Horror of ‘Eyes Without A Face’ Is More Than Skin-Deep
Though it was misunderstood in its time, Eyes Without A Face has cast a long and wide-ranging shadow on culture in the 59 years since its release
Full StoryHell to the King Pt. 9: ‘Cat’s Eye’ (1985) — Cinesthesia
Jim's car headlight catches fire, Jason battles his fear of ledges, practical goblins appear and Stephen King tackles his first feature-length screenplay.
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