Tag: horror

#POCtober: Adrian Pasdar Horror Recs

Currently portraying General Glenn Talbot on ‘Agents of SHIELD’, Persian American actor Adrian Pasdar is probably better known as Nathan Petrelli, superhuman politician from Tim Kring’s NBC series Heroes.

The actor has done any number of horror roles on both TV and in the cinema and these are two of my favorites.

Near Dark (1987)
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was a cult hit blending vampires into a modern Western motif. Oscar winning director Kathryn Bigelow (Hurt Locker, Zereo Dark Thirty) co-wrote and helmed this dramatic road trip horror. Her direction gives things a feel that is somehow both epic and trashy. A 21 year old Pasdar stars in one of his first sizable roles. He is the heart-throb reluctant hero while Lance Henriksen and Bill Paxton up the creepy factor with over-the-top bad guy action. A classic.

Home Movie (2008)
A dark and effective horror indie in the found footage motif that takes a seemingly idyllic family into sociopathy with a tinge of the supernatural. Here, 20 years after Near Dark, Pasdar plays an earnest pastor and adoring dad trying to create normalcy where there is increasingly less and less of it.

George Romero’s Son Wants to Make “Night of the Living Dead: Origins”

Camero Romero’s project has a Indiegogo campaign.

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#POCtober: When it comes to Juno Mak, don’t judge a book by its cover

Director’s horror film “Rigor Mortis” is a “drama about life.”

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Juno Mak — Photo: SCMP

#POCtober: Top 175 Asian Horror/Thriller Movies

Take a look at Spiraphobia’s list.

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#POCtober: Rigor Mortis (2013)

Director: Juno Mak, Producer: Takashi Shimizu
Hong Kong’s multi-talented wunderkind Juno Mak has struck gold in his every creative endeavor in music, fashion, and film. As the director of this 2013 vampire flick, Mak pairs up with J Horror innovator Takashi Shimizu who birthed the Ju-on/Grudge franchises.

The resulting movie pays tribute to Ricky Lau’s 1985 horror/comedy Mr Vampire and bends the fourth wall by including cast members from that iconic film. Eschewing the Western take on bloodsucker mythology, both films instead hinge Chinese folklore’s jiangshi, a Taoist creature roughly described as a “hopping vampire”.

#POCtober: Horror’s Magical POC Trope

WTF…?

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Get Ready To Join “Club Dead”

This is some seriously B-grade film-making.

#POCtober: NBC Developing “Wolfman” Series Based on the Benicio Del Toro Movie

Announced in December 2013.

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#POCtober: The Wolfman (2010)

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Originally, this film was to be directed by the astonishing Mark Romanek. Instead, Universal went with Joe Johnston whose chief appeal seems to have been his promise to get the whole thing done and dusted in under 3 months. The results of this decision are abundantly painful.

7 Horror Films Released On October 16th

Including ‘Candyman’ and ‘Bride of Chucky’

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