October 17, 2006
Horrors, 10/17.
'Tis the season. Ray Young at Flickhead on a new special edition of an indie landmark: "Bill Gunn's Ganja & Hess is an oddity, often maddening, frustrating, fascinating, riddled with both flaws and beauty, and bursting with revelations."
Dave Kehr reviews a slew of new horror DVDs in the New York Times. More from Bill Gibron at PopMatters, where he also writes, "There probably isn't a more unique filmmaker in the genre of horror than José Mojica Marins."
Writing for the Evening Class, Michael Hawley finds Calvaire and 13 Tzameti "each deliver a unique vision of Hell on Earth, marking the emergence of two very promising filmmaking talents."
Marlin Tyree explains what a review of Lars von Trier's Medea is doing in Not Coming to a Theater Near You's "31 Days of Horror" extravaganza.
Peter Nellhaus on Lucky McKee's The Woods: "Look past the story, and McKee reveals himself to be one of the more interesting visual stylists working in film today."
Grady Hendrix gets all Halloween on us.
Jette Kernion presents Cinematical's list of seven funniest horror movies.
Posted by dwhudson at October 17, 2006 3:20 PM








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