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The Omen (Novelization)
Ed. note– If there were any way for me to remove the image Amazon has provided for this book, I would. If I put text only, it just lists the name without any explanation. Please don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged Cujo, David Seltzer, Mace Neufeld, Nathaniel Hawthorne, novelization, Salem's Lot, Stephen King, The Omen
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THE DARK HALF
With only a few George Romero films left to review, Phil takes a look at the only full novel adaptation the director ever made from Stephen King’s catalogue. His last film before a 7-year hiatus, … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged adaptation, Amy Madigan, Bruiser, Creepshow, Dawn of the Dead, doppelganger, From a Buick 8, George Romero, Goblin, Julie Harris, Land of the Dead, Martin, Michael Rooker, Monkey Shines, Needful Things, Pet Sematary, Robert Joy, Salem's Lot, sparrows, Stephen King, The Dark Half, Tina King, Two Evil Eyes
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CHRISTINE
Ed. note– As I deal with the frustrations of having no car and two jobs to which I constantly need rides, I cap off the brief Devil’s Ride series of reviews with one car I’d be … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged Alexandra Paul, automobile from Hell, Bill Phillips, Dean Cundey, Donald M. Morgan, Escape from New York, Halloween, Harry Dean Stanton, John Carpenter, John Stockwell, Keith Gordon, Plymouth Fury, Prince of Darkness, Richard Kobritz, Robert Prosky, Roberts Blossom, Salem's Lot, Stephen King, Terry Leonard, The Thing
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SALEM’S LOT (1979 Mini-Series)
Enough talk about vampire flicks that aren’t even horror movies. Phil reviews a film with a very evil vampire, the master Barlow, in SALEM’S LOT. The mini-series scared him as a kid when it was … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged evil house, George Romero, Paul Monash, Salem's Lot, Stephen King, Tobe Hooper, vampires
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TWILIGHT: Is It the Most Successful “Horror” Franchise of All Time?
Here’s a word that turns the stomachs of the hardcore among us horror fans: TWILIGHT. When not followed by the word “ZONE,” it signifies sparkling vampires who brood more than Hamlet on his best day, shirtless teen … Continue reading
Posted in In the Abyss
Tagged Balrog, Bella Swan, Blade, Box Office Mojo, Breaking Dawn, Catherine Hardwicke, Degrassi High, Dictionary.com, Edward Cullen, Fat Albert's Halloween Special, franchise, Hamlet, Kristen Stewart, Lord of the Rings, Middle Earth, Robert Pattinson, Salem's Lot, Sarah Fasso, Star Wars, Stephanie Meyer, Stephen King, Tolkien, Twilight, vampires, werewolves
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