Hush (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Let me start by stating the obvious. I have seen a lot of horror movies. I love horror as a… Continue reading “Hush (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
10 Cloverfield Lane (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) I know that everyone’s excited about Batman v. Superman being released this weekend but before you go off and spend… Continue reading “10 Cloverfield Lane (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
The Witch (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Consider this: After causing quite a stir at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, the horror film The Witch has finally… Continue reading “The Witch (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) I had high hopes for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, the just-released film which, like the novel upon which it… Continue reading “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Frightmare (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Since I already reviewed one British film about cannibalism earlier today, I figured why not review another one? Pete Walker’s… Continue reading “Frightmare (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Death Line (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) “Mind the doors!” — The Man (Hugh Armstrong) in Death Line (1972) Before I get to far into reviewing the… Continue reading “Death Line (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Smiley (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Oh God, this movie. Whenever I watch 2012’s Smiley (and, since this is one of those films that always seems… Continue reading “Smiley (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
The Exorcist Part II: The Heretic (directed by Lisa Marie Bowman) The Exorcist is one of the greatest horror films of all time and a personal favorite of mine. But what… Continue reading “The Exorcist Part II: The Heretic (directed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
The Exorcist (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Based on an equally scary novel by William Peter Blatty and directed by William Friedkin, the 1973 best picture nominee The Exorcist is… Continue reading “The Exorcist (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Black-Eyed Children: Let Me In (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Black-Eyed Children: Let Me In is a creepily effective little “documentary” from director Justin Snyder. I put the term documentary… Continue reading “Black-Eyed Children: Let Me In (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…