American Horror Story, terror of the good in a shocking initial script

November 09

American Horror Story, terror of the good in a shocking initial script

I did not want to read anything about this series, no nothing. Only one ad on a blog made my curiosity increased exponentially and the truth is that there has been a success. American Horror Story-from now on AHS-tells the story of a family who moves to a bucolic, marvelous and extravagant mansion in Los Angeles where ...

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El Rito, a decaffeinated Exorcist

May 03

El Rito, a decaffeinated Exorcist

This Easter and do not know if influenced by the time of year, I've taken to watching movies out of the ordinary: The Human Centipede, Captifs, Monsters and finally, El Rito, the most commercial of all. The film is based on real events - Fiction: Matt Baglio (aaaaaains, which scared the shit start) in which a priest / priest with a lack ...

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The Walking Dead, a distance race to salvation

Dec 04

The Walking Dead, a distance race to salvation

(UPDATED) In ​​a time now, broadcasters, producers are offering a series or movie trailers-stopping, thus most times the trailer is much better than the final product. The series under consideration is the eponymous comic book adaptation of Robert Kirkman and drawn by Tony Moore has been an acceptance in the U.S. ...

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Nightmare on Elm Street (The Source), a heavy nightmare

November 29

Nightmare on Elm Street (The Source), a heavy nightmare

How many times have we said from this website that Hollywood has run out of ideas? Many of course, especially when our friend Rick just read and discuss books (something serious happens in the film has a positive impact on the TV series). The present case is so flagrant, so painful, so ... insulting, that would not even comment on the film, but as it is ...

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Frozen Hell, the latest novel by Lincoln Child's solo.

Aug 01

Frozen Hell, the latest novel by Lincoln Child's solo.

Along with Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child, is one of the "literary couples' most successful today. His novels, most of which are carried out by Special Agent Pendergast-character who will devote a post one of these days, are of my favorites, combining technology, mystery, murder and a good pace, and its ...

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Shortage of ideas in Hollywood

July 02

We have a couple of years in which Hollywood seems to be narcoleptic. The ideas that emerge from the talking heads are big and so painful, have focused on franchises, sequels and remakes. We have examples like the Spanish REC, Halloween, Funny Games, Nightmare on Elm Street-from which we present the trailer and now it's the turn of the remake of ...

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The Wolf Man: A version of "modernized" for a horror classic

Mar 12

The Wolf Man: A version of "modernized" for a horror classic

The Wolfman was the last of the "classics" of terror that had not been revised in recent years. This "injustice" has been corrected with a new version that has received media and a very powerful cast with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Benicio del Toro in front. So far, we had pretty decent versions of the rest: ...

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Jennifer's Body, too bad the film as she is good

February 28

Jennifer's Body, too bad the film as she is good

After watching the young actress Megan Fox in the movie Transformers I and II, I read about his new film, a film made for her, written by Diablo Cody, one of the great minds of Hollywood today (I hope not tell Jennifer's Body among the best of it) and creator of the great Juno and the current television series, "United ...

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Freddy Kruger again

February 26

Freddy Kruger again

April 30 opens in the U.S., the remake of the eighties horror film, Nightmare on Elm Street, a reference night popcorn movie. From EHA, we offer you the trailer for the film and although Freddy's face has not impacted as much as that of two decades ago, we expect the film does have that dark and sexy vision ...

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Dracula, the undead

November 19

Dracula, the undead

Dracula, the undead, is the sequel to "official" of the famous novel, Dracula (Bram Stoker), probably the most famous horror title of all time, which gave rise to the myth of vampires, in general, and Count Dracula in particular. And I say sequel "official", because apart from having the blessing of the most recognized authorities, ...

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