Videodrome Explained: In the Future, What Happens to Our Bodies?
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Videodrome may just be the quintessential Cronenberg film. With a dark plot that traces a slowly unraveling conspiracy, stomach-churning practical effects, and themes that are open to interpretation, it’s the type of movie that urges you to watch again and...
Adagio in D Minor, a Horror Movie Soundtrack Masterpiece
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Adagio in D Minor, which debuted in John Murphy's score to Sunshine, is one of the most beautiful compositions in soundtrack history. Hell, I'll go even further and state that it's one of the best tracks in the past 20...
Top 10 Versions of The Thing’s Grotesque Monster Creature
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It goes without saying that The Thing is a seminal work of the horror genre, and for me, it's not only Carpenter's most definitive work, but my absolute favorite horror film. I first saw it when I was 6 (yes,...
The Horrific Art Of Theodore Gericault: From Raft Of The Medusa To Anatomical Pieces
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For horror aficionados who love horrific works of art, perhaps no artist is more intriguing than Theodore Gericault. Theodore Gericault was a French painter best known for his dramatic and highly realistic works. From his early masterpiece, Raft of the...
Stories Of The Chupacabra: Mysterious Cryptid Or Hairless Dog?
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While myths and legends are full of tales of monsters, few have endured over the years and taken on new momentum as the legend of the Mexican hairless dog Chupacabra, a monster that has lived through tales, drawings, and adoption...
Lot 36 – Del Toro’s “Cabinet of Curiosities” and What was Lurking in that Unit
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When I first heard that Guillermo del Toro was launching an anthology TV series I. Was. Hooked. When I found out it was going to be horror-based for Halloween? Dead! My relationship with del Toro isn’t complicated – but it...