As many readers recall my views on remakes are often negative, however one should clarify this a bit, if you tell the same story without any variation then its dull Psycho [1998] and an uninviting viewing of The Wicker Man [2006], but if one takes the time to change many aspects then a new story…
Saturday the 14th (1981) – By Baron Craze
Everyone clearly knows about Friday the 13th [1980], how its influence is still having a lasting impact on the slasher genre, in 1981, a surprising sequel emerged called simply Friday the 13th, Part II, but later that same year was a horror comedy entitled Saturday the 14th, which unfortunately missed a great opportunity to parody…
Celebrate FRIDAY THE 13TH 40th Anniversary in Ultimate Style!
You must’ve known that something ideally special was lurking the shadows, waiting for that moment you were most comfortable before stunningly slashing into your life. Shout Factory to the stab, and unleashing the Ultimate Package for Horror Fans. If you recall their Halloween Franchise Package then you’ll sure to scream with delight with this one….
Bite (2015) – By Baron Craze
Many horror fans recalled the tremendously wonderful remake of The Fly (1986) that director David Cronenberg created, mixing the creature-feature with human horrors and gross-out scene, well director Chad Archibald (who also did The Drownsman) performs a similar task with his film Bite. Chad’s movie involves multiple emotional horrors webbing outward, all of them coming…
Itsy Bitsy (2019) – By Baron Craze
When a horror film starts with horror clichés, one tends to roll their eyes, especially if it involves the key characters in the movie, such as struggling mother and her two children traveling to start a new life, however this film makes the proper adjustments to entertain the viewers, how does that happen, let’s begin…
Jackals (2017) – By Baron Craze
The film uses the tiresome line “based on true events” something that gets used so often, it’s the equivalent of a car alarm going off it becomes ignored by the masses. It is implied to create fear and tension, however not always necessary if you use a group of cult members, they already have a…
New July to September 2019 Pre-Orders from Shout! Factory
The following are the most recent releases from Shout! Factory however, changes might occur. Some horror sites may cover only popular titles or a famous Director, we here at The Horror Times, take the genre very seriously along with the reporting on it and hence the fans deserve all of the details. Silent Hill [Collector’s…
New Releases from Shout and Scream Factory
Starman [Collector’s Edition] + Exclusive Poster Released: December 18, 2018 a FREE 18″ X 24″ ROLLED POSTER When his spacecraft is shot down over Wisconsin, an alien (Jeff Bridges) arrives at the remote cabin of a distraught young widow, Jenny Hayden (Karen Allen), and clones itself into the form of her recently deceased husband. The alien…
Urban Legend (1998) Collector’s Edition Horror News
Urban Legend [Collector’s Edition] + Exclusive Poster Released: November 20, 2018 Synopsis “A teen-age moviegoer’s dream” – Janet Maslin, The New York Times When New England college student Natalie (Alicia Witt, TV’s The Exorcist) finds herself at the center of a series of sadistic murders seemingly inspired by urban legends, she resolves to find the truth…
The Critters Collection Horror News
The Critters Collection + Two Exclusive Lithographs Released: November 27, 2018 Synopsis They’re back and ready to devour your Blu-ray player! The terrifying and tiny menaces are out in full force with this four-film collection packed with enough Special Features to make any fan’s mouth water! In Critters, the terrified Brown family are trapped in a…
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