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For a film that was pulled from theaters in 1984 for the sheer audacity of putting a Santa in a slasher movie, the original Silent Night, Deadly Night is often more famous for the Christian outrage it inspired than the movie itself. Director Mike P. Nelson’s new take—the second official remake, but the first true reimagining in decades—knows this. It doesn’t shy ...

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For the first of his gimmick films after the departure of Robb White, William Castle went searching for something different… and by most accounts, he found it while reading an issue of Playboy by the side of the pool duri...

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Ti West’s X trilogy is more than just a sequence of slashers; it’s a shrewd, cinematic deconstruction of the American obsession with fame, beauty, and the corrosive nature of the Hollywood system, stretching from the gilded age of the 1920s to the neon-drenched moral panic of the 1980s. With Pearl and MaXXXine, West gifted the genre a new, legit...

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“I never saw the picture, I disliked it so much.” That was writer Robb White, describing Homicidal, the last film he worked on for William Castle, in an interview with Fangoria in 1985.

“I stopped into a theater to see Psycho, and I died of embarrassment,” White recounted, after he had fin...

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The J-horror boom reached the States with the import (and subsequent remakes) of Hideo Nakata’s Ring (1998) and Takashi Shimizu’s The Grudge (2002), the latter of which has a somewhat confusing production history that isn’t really germane to our discussion here. By the time it arrived, however, it had already begun to fragment, mutate, deconstruct, and d...

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