In 1998, he helped spread the nightmare landscape of Japanese horror movies onto an international stage with Ringu (The Ring) and then proceeded to give
Author: Mike Napier
New Horror Movies: ‘The Last Matinee’ Projects A Murderous Night Out At The Cinema [Review]
A trend revving up with horror movies is the neo-giallo, constituting films that call back to tones, eras, tropes, and overall ambiance present in classics
Unsung Horror Movies: ‘Dead Birds’ Is An Uncanny Vision of Historical Hell, Featuring An Impressive Cast
The Civil War and Frontier eras of American history hold a lot of potential as a setting for horror movies but mostly the settings have
Anime Horror Movies: Governing Body-Count, ‘Blood: The Last Vampire’ Turns 20
While Japanese horror, or J-horror movies are a healthy part of any terror junkie’s diet, a subgenre within is usually too niche for most. But
Indie Horror Movies: Dread Hits the Airwaves In New Anthology ‘Nightmare Radio’
If horror movies were transmuted into an actual human being it would most likely end up looking like the old guy from The Fog; a
Universal Horror Movies Enter a New Era of Relevancy with ‘The Invisible Man’
Mike Napier breaks down one of the most popular horror movies of 2020, ‘The Invisible Man,’ starring Elisabeth Moss and Oliver Jackson-Cohen.
Three Horror Movies Curated For Your Sunday Shut-In Quarantine
As the world feels more and more like one of George Romero’s horror movies, we have all found ourselves sequestered in our dwellings, sometimes cramped
Horror Movies of The Rising Sun: Happy 20th Splatterversary to Ryuhei Kitamura’s ‘Versus’
There is a strong adoration for Asian horror movies here in the West, but it is an unfortunately limited one. When J-Horror is mentioned, nine
Lovecraftian Horror Movies Get Their Due: ‘Color Out of Space’ Invokes Kaleidoscope Dread
Fewer names are of grander significance to horror movies and media than H.P. Lovecraft. His tales of terror from beyond the veil have either been
Horror Movies Get Hypnotized By ‘Luz,’ A Demonically Daring Experiment in Cinema
The definition of art is as complicated as it is vast, with horror movies sliding right into that complication with breathless aplomb, creating experiences that