Dear Zombie Hunter, You were so very clever to use the always badass Danny Trejo has a lure. It looked as though I would be watching a movie about Danny Trejo killing zombies. Well, I couldn’t have been more wrong. In actuality, this was a movie that has something to do with a drug epidemic […]
Category: L.C Lives and Loves Horror
Devil’s Due, brought to us by the directing team of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett is the story of newlywed couple Samantha and Zach McCall. Zach has proclaimed his intention to videotape their lives from the day of their wedding and onward. So, it’s a found footage movie. You are most likely familiar with this […]
May
I’m going to try something a little different here:I’m going to write a love letter to a movie. I’m not interested in pointing out any perceived flaws in the film, because I don’t want to take anything away from the viewing experience that is May. Dear May, Girl, I feel your pain. I, too, had […]
I felt very overwhelmed by picking and choosing for these lists. I will try to keep “my reasons why” short and sweet. Best Movies of 2013: Maniac: Elijah is perfection and the P.O.V. was extremely effective. It looked amazing, the soundtrack is amazing and Elijah played a very sympathetic wackadoo. I would marry this movie, […]
Today I watched a double feature of “Who Can Kill A Child?”(1976) and “Come Out And Play”(2012). Despite the fact that the latter is a remake of the former, it was still astonishing how these two movies could have two completely different emotional impacts. This really got me thinking about how horror has never really […]
As an adult female who has grown up on horror, I am increasingly fascinated by the ways in which men and women view the genre differently. I just finished reading “Nosferatu, where are you?”, courtesy of The Blizzard and I am compelled to respond. While I mostly agree with his sentiments, I feel this is […]