Most Anticipated Asian Films of 2011
Wildgrounds breaks down their most anticipated films of 2011.
Wildgrounds breaks down their most anticipated films of 2011.
Horror movies are celebrating their hundredth year in 2010, with the anniversary of the 1910 Edison Lab’s production of Frankenstein. Bloody Disgusting catalogs “some of the biggest…genre snubs in Oscar history, in Part Four of B-D’s ‘100 Years in Horror’ series.”
Slash Film has a deleted scene from Let Me In and video of director Matt Reeves explaining the cut.
This trailer for the Korean remake of John Woo’s A Better Tomorrow has Chicago’s “25 or 6 to 4” going through my head. (thanks, brian!)
Who’s there? Why it’s the trailer for Let Me In, the American remake of Let The Right One In.
October has an extensive and exquisite analysis of The Fog (1980) and The Fog (2005), ranging from the implications of the changes to the original, some tangents relating to John Carpenter’s other films and “alienation vs. connection.” (via The Horror?!)