
Sophomore outing struggles a bit domestically in the box office
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
Richard Lee Byers considers the cinematic legacy of the master of cosmic horror
Aug. 20 was the birthday of Howard Phillips Lovecraft, the 20th century’s most influential horror writer. If he were still among us (and given the nature of his work, I’d feel dull and churlish to assert with certainty that he’s not), he’d be 122. How, then, to celebrate the season? For t ...
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It was my good fortune to be a program participant at the Spooky Empire horror convention in Orlando earlier this month. The main thing I learned (by viewing the many attendees in costume) is that there are three main types of zombie: nurse zombies, soldier zombies and bride zombies. Above and be ...
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