4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films is all about letting the visuals do the talking.
This October, I am going to be using our 4 Shots From 4 Films feature to pay tribute to some of my favorite horror directors, in alphabetical order! That’s right, we’re going from Argento to Zombie in one month!
Well, as Val already made clear with today’s music video of the day, it’s Friday the 13th!
(As I type this, I’m currently in my underwear and sitting in a wilderness cabin. If I here any strange noises outside, I’m going to grab a flashlight with a failing battery and go outside to investigate without putting on pants or letting anyone know that I’m leaving. I honor the traditions of this day.)
And you know what? It’s an even better Friday the 13th than usual because … IT’S OCTOBER!
I think this is the first time, since we started this site and our annual horrorthons, that we’ve had a Friday the 13th in October. It seems like today would be the perfect day to review every single film in the Friday the 13th franchise but … I ALREADY DID!
Back in 2012, I reviewed every Friday the 13th film. It was one of the first “review series” that I ever did and I’m still quite proud of how it went.
4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films is all about letting the visuals do the talking.
This October, I am going to be using our 4 Shots From 4 Films feature to pay tribute to some of my favorite horror directors, in alphabetical order! That’s right, we’re going from Argento to Zombie in one month!
Today’s director: Guillermo Del Toro!
4 Shots From 4 Films
The Devil’s Backbone (2001, dir. by Guillermo Del Toro)
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006, dir. by Guillermo Del Toro)
Crimson Peak (2015, dir by Guillermo Del Toro)
The Shape of Water (2017, dir by Guillermo Del Toro)
4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films is all about letting the visuals do the talking.
This October, I am going to be using our 4 Shots From 4 Films feature to pay tribute to some of my favorite horror directors, in alphabetical order! That’s right, we’re going from Argento to Zombie in one month!
Today’s director is one of the great Spanish horror directors, Amando de Ossorio!
4 Shots From 4 Films
Malenka, the Vampire’s Niece (1969, dir by Amando de Ossorio)
Tombs of the Blind Dead (1971, dir by Amando de Ossorio)
The Ghost Galleon (1974, dir by Amando de Ossorio)
Night of the Seagulls (1976, dir by Amando de Ossorio)
4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films is all about letting the visuals do the talking.
This October, I am going to be using our 4 Shots From 4 Films feature to pay tribute to some of my favorite horror directors, in alphabetical order! That’s right, we’re going from Argento to Zombie in one month!
Today’s director is the master of Canadian horror, the one and only David Cronenberg!
4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films is all about letting the visuals do the talking.
This October, I am going to be using our 4 Shots From 4 Films feature to pay tribute to some of my favorite horror directors, in alphabetical order! That’s right, we’re going from Argento to Zombie in one month!
Today’s director is the great Wes Craven!
4 Shots From 4 Films
A Nightmare on Elm Street (dir. by Wes Craven)
Deadly Friend (1986, dir by Wes Craven)
Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994, dir by Wes Craven)
In Bucket of Blood, Dick Miller plays, for the first time, a character named Walter Paisley. Walter is an artist who discovers that the dead make the best models!
2. Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Dick Miller returned to play a supporting role in Little Shop of Horrors, where his co-stars included a young Jack Nicholson.
3. The Terror (1963)
Both Jack Nicholson and Dick Miller returned for The Terror and they were joined by Boris Karloff.
4. The Raven (1963)
At around the same time, Karloff and Nicholson were co-starring with Vincent Price and Peter Lorre in The Raven.
5. The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
Price would return for The Masque of the Red Death.
6. The Tomb of Ligeia (1964)
To my knowledge, this film was the final time Corman directed Vincent Price, though he produced a few more films that featured him.
What do you think about all the trailers, random director with a tommy gun?
4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films is all about letting the visuals do the talking.
This October, I am going to be using our 4 Shots From 4 Films feature to pay tribute to some of my favorite horror directors, in alphabetical order! That’s right, we’re going from Argento to Zombie in one month!
Today’s director is one of the most influential figures in American film history, the one and only Roger Corman!
4 Shots From 4 Films
It Conquered The World (1956, dir by Roger Corman)
Before I start, if you haven’t watched the first two Bunnyman movies, do yourself a favor and go watch them now…don’t worry about reading this review…just go down that rabbit hole now, I’ll be here when you get back.
(For those of you that are impatient, Bunnyman trilogy is about a man who dresses like a Bunny and likes to hunt Easter eggs…(FFS…watch the damn movies!!)
Let’s talk about the technical stuff while everybody catches up!
Writer-director: Carl Lindbergh,
Starring:
Diana Prince (Puppet Master: Axis Termination),
Debby Gerber (“Glee”)
Marshal Hilton (The Bunnyman Massacre)
Now on to the VENGEANCE! and I mean let the fur fly!
Preview:
The man known as Bunnyman returns home to find his family running a haunted house attraction. The family welcomes him home, but soon realizes you cannot domesticate a wild animal. Death and mayhem ensue as the family turns on one another to fulfill their bloodlust…
Review:
If you haven’t already guessed, I am a huge fan of the Bunnyman movies. And when I got this screener I couldn’t watch fast enough. In this final chapter, all …umm Rabbies break lose and vengeance is regained! And I mean regained with a VENGEANCE!
Would I recommend this movie?
Nothing will stop you from watching the final chapter. Watch it as soon as you can escape your bloody burrow…or I will be gunning for your rabbit skin!
Bunnyman: Vengeance will be available on VOD thru Uncorked Entertainment on October 20,2017….
4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films is all about letting the visuals do the talking.
This October, I am going to be using our 4 Shots From 4 Films feature to pay tribute to some of my favorite horror directors, in alphabetical order! That’s right, we’re going from Argento to Zombie in one month!
Bob Clark may be best remembered for directing the holiday classic, A Christmas Story, but he started out his career as a horror filmmaker. Before he spread Christmas cheer with A Christmas Story, he spread Christmas fear with Black Christmas.
4 Shots From 4 Films
Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things (1972, dir by Bob Clark)