horrordigest.blogspot.com - 11/27/2009
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If there's one thing I've always been insanely thrilled about it's abandoned mental hospitals. You can look as hard as you want but I'm pretty sure you will never find anything as creepy. There's something to be said about the history that gets left behind. They always look like one day ...
In short: Session 9 (2001)
houseinrlyeh.blogspot.com 6/28/2009 — Gordon Fleming (Peter Mullan), the owner of a small company specialized in asbestos removal, has seen better times. On the surface, his life his fine - his marriage is happy, he has just become a father for the first time, he is good at his job. But a closer look reveals that he is barely ...
October 8th
literalremains.com 10/8/2009 — Oh, you thought I forgot? Well, not today.
The Orphanage is one of the best ghost stories committed to film, or probably ever told for that matter. It’s neck and neck with The Innocents.
Laura was an orphan, as an adult, she and her husband, Carlos, buy the old seaside house that was her ...
Book of Blood: Clive Barker's latest learning experience.
fascinationwithfear.blogspot.com 12/18/2009 — At first glance, I didn't really want to see Book of Blood. I had a feeling it would be awful, so I avoided putting it near the top of my Netflix queue. Clive Barker has had alot of his stories adapted to screen, and like Stephen King, they are rather hit and miss. But going off the strength ...
DVD Review: Session 9
brutalashell.com 8/10/2009 — Session 9 (2001)
Studio: Universal Studios
DVD Release Date: August 13, 2002
Directed By: Brad Anderson
Cast: Peter Mullan, David Caruso, Stephen Gevedon, Josh Lucas, Brendan Sexton III
Review By: Annie Riordan
Gordon, the head of a team of asbestos ...
Simon Says (2006)
fatally-yours.com 7/15/2009 — Review by Elaine Lamkin
First, a word to the uninitiated – if a film is shot years before its release date, as is the case with the 2006 Simon Says (which was just released June 2009), there is probably a VERY good reason why. And it’s usually NOT because the movie is good.
From the ...
Clive Barker’s Book of Blood (2009)
fatally-yours.com 8/20/2009 — Review by Fatally Yours
You’ve either read Clive Barker’s collection of short stories Book of Blood or you haven’t. The film Clive Barker’s Book of Blood, written and directed by John Harrison, is faithfully based on two of Barker’s tales from the book, Book of Blood and On Jerusalem ...
INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY: INTERVIEW WITH KIOWA GORDON
twilightersanonymous.com 7/4/2009 — Indian Country Today has a new interview with Kiowa Gordon who plays Embry Call in the upcoming New Moon . Kiowa talks about the process of getting the part of Embry and a little about filming.
According to Gordon, Embry Call is Jake’s right hand man, tall, skinny, shy and the ...
All the Pretty Girls
horrorsociety.com 5/14/2009 — So I think Mary Goff has an angel on one shoulder and the devil on the other. I had a chance to read a collection of her short stories and poems and realized she knows just how to keep the…
PARANOIAC Review. [Hammer Time!]
horrorsnotdead.com 9/28/2009 — While British studio Hammer Films reinvented the Universal Monsters for a new generation, they also produced a handful of psychological thrillers, encouraged by the box office success of Les Diaboliques and the films of Alfred Hitchcock. One such film was 1963’s Paranoiac , starring ...