There were very few surprises to be had this year, the biggest being that the show ended before midnight. Here's the list of winners.
A measure of any good horror film is if it still instinctively affects a fan of the genre many years past its initial viewing; if the visceral impact is still there, and what that impact is. A fine horror film needn’t be thought-provoking, just reliably fright-inducing: horror films for me have always been about poking and prodding at something deep inside the psyche, stirring up some base response at the reptillian core of the brain. Hopefully, that response radiates cold shards of fear and dread, and leaves me wanting for more. For this Halloween, I present a modest but well-thought-out catalogue of frightening fear flicks, spanning over eighty years and a broad spectrum of themes.
Sony pictures previewed "The Grudge" starring Sarah Michelle Gellar (who later did a Q & A), Resident Evil: Apocalypse, and a preview for the upcoming film "The Forgotten."
After attending a record setting San Diego Comicon for the weekend (over 100,000 people were in attendance on Saturday), I have to confess to still being shell shocked from the whole experience. Hordes of people dress as Anime, Video Game, Move, and Comic book characters roamed the crammed convention center. And that’s not even addressing the ren, goth, and original creations that people paraded about. As always there were too many panels, too many speakers, and too many sights to be seen to be able to report on everything. But I did manage to attend a fair bit in my time there.
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