Greatest horror films for Hallowe’en
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Writer-director Kiah Roache-Turner spends too much time on the relationships of the main characters in his creature feature Sting for them to just be anonymous monster food, but he doesn't give them enough depth or charm to make the effort worthwhile.
The film finally kicks into gear in the last 25 of its sparse 79 minutes, as the title monster rears its ugly head and eats Robert Easton in a scene that’s unintentionally hilarious yet morbidly unsettling (watching Easton trying to climb into the full-sized spider’s mouth while pretending to be gorily devoured is the kind of pleasure that only movies like this can provide).
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21 years later, Spider-Man 2 is back in theaters and it’s still one of the greatest superhero movies ever made
Back before there were cameos, multiverses, and age-appropriate casting, there was Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy. The horror director, perhaps best known for Evil Dead and Army of Darkness, shocked the world when he decided to adapt the first-ever feature ...
The iffiest thing about this project, sight unseen, is the writers. Damian Shannon and Mark Swift are the duo behind Freddy vs. Jason, the 2009 Friday the 13th reboot, and ( sigh) the 2017 Baywatch reboot. These guys love a big swing, but their work tends to get… noisy, to put it mildly