Valentine’s Day Special: Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
All you need is love, right? Unfortunately, no… not if you’re a monster.

All you need is love, right? Unfortunately, no… not if you’re a monster.
Halloween is great because it can be as scary or harmless as you like. Ron Reese’s Halloween is a simple masterpiece.
It’s not the first book in the series, but Stay Out of the Basement is one whose imagery is forever cemented in my head.
Raven’s Hollow was a surprisingly good entry into Edgar Allan Poe’s fictionalized life.
If the trailer scared me this bad, I wonder how the movie will be.
Is Halloween Ends my favorite movie? Definitely not. Does it fit into the series? I think so, yes. Is it a bad movie? No, and here’s why.
Wellllll… I watched The Killing Tree (aka Demonic Christmas Tree) and it definitely was a movie.
It’s a shame that it was overshadowed by Blair Witch, because on scare factor and believability, The Last Broadcast has it beat for sure.
Usually, I’m not into exorcism movies (me being an athiest) so I don’t find them particularly scary and more eye-roll-inducing than anything. This though, was different.
In 2005, my brother bought me The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King for my birthday, and it absolutely took over my flame-red Game Boy Advance SP, and my life.