Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Suggestions!

I'm always looking for new books and movies to enjoy.  If you want to suggest anything horror, comment on this post. 

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Jack Thomas Smith Interview Part 1

Watch the first part of my interview with Infliction Director, Jack Thomas Smith.  He was a super cool and inspiring guy to talk to.  Can't wait to chat with him again.  I'll post the other parts later.  Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Scariest Movie Ever?

What do you think is the scariest movie ever?  I'd love to know what it is and why.

For me, it probably is Arachnophobia.  I watched it when I was in 5th grade, and I lived in Florida at the time.  This means I saw gigantic spiders and spider webs that were the size of cars a couple times a week.  I was so terrified I couldn't sleep at night for a week, and I went two weeks without actually getting in the shower.

I'm trying to find it again, so I can convince myself that there is no way that what happened in the film can happen in real life.  Spiders still scare me..

Monday, June 16, 2014

Netflix's Most Terrifying Top Ten

This is a list of the ten most terrifying movies on Netflix.  This covers a big spectrum of sub genres and time periods.  If you disagree, tell me your Top Ten.

10. Munger Road
That awkward moment when you find out how your local myth was started...
These four teens in a small town try to see if a local folk lore was true and and come to a grizzly and bloody realization. 
This movie has many components that I personally love.  A local legend, stupid teens, some interesting police men, and a horrific back story that leads to more terror.

9.Human Centipede
Yeah..the trailer says it all..
I actually cringed a lot in this movie.  That says something..

8.Grave Encounters
When you're never allowed to check out..
Click HERE for my review.

7.House at the End of the Street
We've all known that one boy that we found appealing and  wanted to help..
Click HERE for my review

6.Haunting in Connecticut
When you think you're family is going through enough already..
This is based on a true story, and it's positively terrifying.  This family had enough issues.  Their son has cancer that seems untreatable, financial issues, lots of hospital trips, and now a haunted funeral home. 

5. Nosferatu
A terrifying classic..
I think anyone who loves movies should watch Nosferatu.  It's a story many of us know well, done a little differently.  Even without dialogue or bloody effects this movie causes unease to those who watch it.

4. The Caller
When did old ladies become so cruel?
This is a pretty original concept that was executed quit well.  How do you stop someone who can affect almost everything around you and she lives in a different time period?  Loved this movie so much.  Always keeps you on the edge of your seat.  Lots of suspense.

3.Night of the Living Dead
How do you escape when the dead outnumber the living?
Another classic that should be watched by all.  It's been credited for redefining the term 'zombie', and we still use the same rules today.  See the film that started the movement.

2. Maniac
The awkward and slightly eccentric boys always seem harmless...
 We've all known a boy that seemed troubled, eccentric, odd, but seemed sweet.  What If he wasn't so sweet and a bit of a serial killer?  This movie dives into the troubled psyche and point of view of a lonely mannequin store owner.

1.Insidious 2
Turns out your Dad isn't himself, but a cross dressing  serial killing ghost
This movie is very popular and it lives up to the hype.  It's filled with little terrors that wrap into the main one.  This movie is just very unsettling and there is always something going on.  If you haven't seen the first one, I suggest you do.  Sadly they dont have the first on Netflix anymore, at least not to stream.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Infliction Review: Coming Soon

What do you guys think of this trailer?  I know I’m excited to see it.

I might be interviewing the Director of the film, so let me know if you have any questions you’d like answered.

Check back after July for my review.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Netflix's Most Terrifying Top Ten: Coming Soon!

The Definition of Terrify:
1.      make somebody very frightened: to make somebody feel very frightened or alarmed.

We all know Netflix has a bunch of 'scary' movies.  We also know more than half of them are not scary in the least and beyond stupid.  So, I'm making a list of movies on Netflix that will most likely cause some fear, and make sense.  

I've watched a good share of them, but not all of them.  That's where you guys make your dramatic entrance!   Tell me the movies that made you feel terror.   There are three ways for you to share your opinion.  You can comment on this blog post,  facebook (click here to go to the page), or tweet me the movie title @horrorspoilers with at least one # mentioning Netflix.  

I'll base the list on what movies have the most votes, I will break any ties with my own vote.  Share this with your friends, the more responses I get, the more accurate the list will be.

The List will go up on Saturday, May 31st.  

Thank you for the opinions and participation.  

**Warning**
Don't be cute and send non-scary entries.  For example, the Scary Movies, spoofs, and little kid shows.

People who waste my time by making me read it will suffer a fate that would make even Michael Meyers cringe. I can research voodoo rituals.  Also, keep in mind that I'm a ginger and I find the souls of trolls to have the best flavor.

Friday, May 23, 2014

The Statuary Cats by Bart Stewart (Book Review)


Note:
I'm not doing a spoiler because I think this is a book people need to read for themselves.
Yes, it's a book review, I thought I was done with them for good.

Review:
Loved these stories! It was easy to read and very hard to put down. The stories flowed well and the convenience of the trilogy is amazing. You always want to keep reading more about these intricate and fascinating creatures. I've never read, seen, or heard about anything quite like them. It was so refreshing to read about a new kind of 'monster', and not the usual vampires and were wolves.
The character development was very detailed, but not overly. There were never moments where I felt like the story lulled. There were times I was surprised, which is hard to do, but it all made sense. It's a great read for almost anyone. It was also refreshing to read a suspenseful book that isn't full of unnecessary bad language.
It's an incredibly well written and fascinating story. I hope to see more creatures like this.


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