Review: Jeepers Creepers (2001)
As stylish and smartly written as Scream was, its huge success, along with the success of subsequent, much less effective teen slasher fare like Urban Legend and I Know What You Did Last Summer, have...
View ArticleReview: Joy Ride (2001)
Joy Ride was the second horror road movie (with The Forsaken) released in 2001. It follows two brothers, Fuller (Steve Zahn) and Lewis (Paul Walker). The former is a ne'er-do-well who has just been...
View ArticleReview: Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
The things which most die-hard Friday the 13th fans dislike about Jason Goes to Hell are the things which I believe make it one of the best later entries in the series. Namely, its the movie's...
View ArticleReview: Jason X (2001)
Worst episode EVER! - Comic Book Guy on The SimpsonsProduction of the tenth (!!!) installment in the indefatigable Friday the 13th series wrapped in my hometown of Toronto late in the summer of 2000....
View ArticleReview: Jeepers Creepers II (2003)
There are certain movies I can’t seem to avoid seeing regardless how bad they look: anything with a serial killer hacking up oh-so-pretty teenage stars, anything with a ghost scaring the crap out of...
View ArticleReview: Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter (2001)
There's a crappy little 1970s low-budget horror flick called Satan's Children that I saw once on a Something Weird DVD. I didn't think it substantial enough to merit a review at the time -- the 16mm...
View ArticleReview: John Carpenter: Fear is Just the Beginning (2002)
I’ve never been a fan of John Carpenter’s work after 1982, but I’m starting to see the light for two reasons: 1) I’m still in awe of his oeuvre from 1976-1982, a run which produced Assault on Precinct...
View ArticleReview: Jack the Ripper (1976)
Many attempts have been made to dramatize the tale of Jack the Ripper, but Jesus Franco's 1976 effort into the subject proves to be one of the best. Our killer is given a sense of duality and warped...
View ArticleReview: Jigoku (1960)
Hell is other people. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Go to Hell. Raise some Hell. Your own personal Hell. Hell is for children. Life is Hell. Hell yeah. Where are we going and why are...
View ArticleReview: Ju-on: The Grudge (2003)
Perhaps our shiny new century's first significant horror trend was sparked by the cult success of a Japanese film entitled Ringu. Its decidedly non-conventional approach seemed to hit a new and...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....