Halloween is here. It’s chilly, it’s cozy, it’s scary — setting the perfect mood for a good horror movie, right? Well, unless you absolutely hate horror movies, like I do.
Let’s be honest: this year’s Oscars were boring. Sure, not every year will deliver on the shock and awe of the Best Picture debacle of 2017, but there are plenty of changes the Academy could make to deliver a better show.
Last week, the 2017 Gotham Awards nominations were announced. Hosted by the Independent Filmmaker Project, the Gotham Awards honor the best of the year’s indie filmmaking. We break down the seven most interesting choices in this year’s lineup of nominees.
Or as I alternatively titled this article, “Horror films for those of us who want to get into the spooky spirit of Halloween but are the type of people who lost sleep for a month after watching The Ring in theaters.”
Get Out took box offices by storm thanks to its unique take on the horror/comedy genre, and now filmmaker Jordan Peele has his sights set on a new project.