By Jacob Oller
The Netflix original’s opening titles want to mess with your head. avid Fincher is a notoriously heady director. Chopping up bits and pieces of footage, leaving clues, has been something of a calling card of his – ironic as it may be when much of his work focuses on serial killers. Fight Club’s fourth wall-breaking […]
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The Netflix original’s opening titles want to mess with your head. avid Fincher is a notoriously heady director. Chopping up bits and pieces of footage, leaving clues, has been something of a calling card of his – ironic as it may be when much of his work focuses on serial killers. Fight Club’s fourth wall-breaking […]
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- 10/19/2017
- by Jacob Oller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Atmospheric horror film hits DVD, Blu-ray and Digital HD on September 5th
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- 8/25/2017
- by Chris Alexander
- Comingsoon.net
The “American Horror Story: Cult” Twitter account has been working overtime lately, releasing both a new poster and another teaser for the upcoming seventh installment of the show today. The poster is both beautiful and horrifying in equal measure… check… Continue Reading →
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- 7/27/2017
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Since being signed to Anjunabeats, Scottish progressive house DJ/producer Grum has been blessed with an ever-growing audience – and his latest release follows the upward trend. On the most recent edition of their radio show, Above & Beyond have given “Under Your Skin” the honor of Group Therapy Record of the Week, exposing it to the program’s worldwide listener base.
As with Grum’s other releases, the introspective soundscape that is “Under Your Skin” matches the more classical definition of progressive house – one that more closely compares to what artists like Eric Prydz put out than the releases of mainstagers like Hardwell and Martin Garrix. Vocal contributions by Rothchild compliment the groove of the track exquisitely, coloring its driving melody with a somber melancholy that suits it well.
It’s almost been half a year since Grum‘s previous release, but with any luck 2016 will see more tracks from the celebrated talent.
As with Grum’s other releases, the introspective soundscape that is “Under Your Skin” matches the more classical definition of progressive house – one that more closely compares to what artists like Eric Prydz put out than the releases of mainstagers like Hardwell and Martin Garrix. Vocal contributions by Rothchild compliment the groove of the track exquisitely, coloring its driving melody with a somber melancholy that suits it well.
It’s almost been half a year since Grum‘s previous release, but with any luck 2016 will see more tracks from the celebrated talent.
- 2/8/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
A few weeks ago I shared with you a few horror movie facts that would blow your mind. This time around we are going to focus on the small-screen. We are going to look at some creepy moments from horror based television shows. These shows range from sitcoms, late night cable shows and even a kids show.
Before we begin, I should let you know that all these entries made the list for very different reasons. Some were genuinely terrifying, others were just silly or dumb; but for whatever the reason check out 10 Horror TV Moments That Genuinely Got Under Your Skin. If I forget your favorite horror show or favorite scene from a show I mention please feel free to let me know in the comments section.
Spoiler Alert For Certain Entries
10. Guy Gets Turned Into A Jack-In-The-Box – The Twilight Zone
Season 3, Episode 8
It’s a Good Life (November...
Before we begin, I should let you know that all these entries made the list for very different reasons. Some were genuinely terrifying, others were just silly or dumb; but for whatever the reason check out 10 Horror TV Moments That Genuinely Got Under Your Skin. If I forget your favorite horror show or favorite scene from a show I mention please feel free to let me know in the comments section.
Spoiler Alert For Certain Entries
10. Guy Gets Turned Into A Jack-In-The-Box – The Twilight Zone
Season 3, Episode 8
It’s a Good Life (November...
- 8/12/2013
- by Jesse Gumbarge
- Obsessed with Film
Every which way you turn with horror films, there is a mountain of scumbags just waiting there, dying to confront you. The word scumbag is associated with a certain amount of sleaze and diabolical doings. Jason from the Friday 13th franchise may kill lots of people but I wouldn’t necessarily call him a scum bag – he is more of a psychopathic mad man. Ditto Michael Myers from the Halloween franchise.
Scumbags are perverted, they thrive on filth and diabolical deeds, they will use people for their own corrupt agendas and they have blatant disregard for anyone who crosses their path. Charming one moment and sadistic the next, they slowly but surely get under our skin by their wicked ways.
I have singled out nine particular slime-balls to raise your heckles. Chime in below with your own choice scumbags…
9. Frenzy (1972) – Robert Rusk
“Mr Rusk, you’re not wearing your tie...
Scumbags are perverted, they thrive on filth and diabolical deeds, they will use people for their own corrupt agendas and they have blatant disregard for anyone who crosses their path. Charming one moment and sadistic the next, they slowly but surely get under our skin by their wicked ways.
I have singled out nine particular slime-balls to raise your heckles. Chime in below with your own choice scumbags…
9. Frenzy (1972) – Robert Rusk
“Mr Rusk, you’re not wearing your tie...
- 7/12/2013
- by Clare Simpson
- Obsessed with Film
Back in June Dark Horse Comics sent out some teaser art admonishing us to "curl up with a good book", and now we have another look at what they have in store for us - but unfortunately no other details other than that it is #1 of 2 and it "Gets Under Your Skin". Expect some clarification soon!
Dark Horse Comics was founded in 1986 by Mike Richardson as an offshoot of his Oregon comic-book retail chain Things From Another World. Richardson pursued the idea of establishing an ideal atmosphere for creative professionals, and twenty-five years later the company has grown to become the third-largest comics publisher in the United States. In 2011 the company celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary in style with the launch of an all-new proprietary digital-comics app, boasting hundreds of titles for download through both the iTunes store and the Dark Horse Digital storefront at digital.darkhorse.com.
Since we've seen...
Dark Horse Comics was founded in 1986 by Mike Richardson as an offshoot of his Oregon comic-book retail chain Things From Another World. Richardson pursued the idea of establishing an ideal atmosphere for creative professionals, and twenty-five years later the company has grown to become the third-largest comics publisher in the United States. In 2011 the company celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary in style with the launch of an all-new proprietary digital-comics app, boasting hundreds of titles for download through both the iTunes store and the Dark Horse Digital storefront at digital.darkhorse.com.
Since we've seen...
- 8/6/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The final episode of "House" ended with House (Hugh Laurie) and Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) heading off to make the best of the limited time Wilson has left on Earth. Or did it?
An alternate reading of "Everybody Dies" roiling around the Internet posits that the series finale lived up to his title. The show's creator says otherwise, but as these things go, the theory is pretty well-considered.
(Spoilers for the finale are below, so bail out now if you're still waiting to watch.)
In the episode, House appears to die in a fire after spending much of the hour debating with manifestations of his subconscious -- played by former cast members and guest stars -- about what selfish, arrogant jerk he is. Just as he finally decides to change and sees Wilson and Foreman (Omar Epps) outside the burning building, a piece of the ceiling collapses in front of him.
An alternate reading of "Everybody Dies" roiling around the Internet posits that the series finale lived up to his title. The show's creator says otherwise, but as these things go, the theory is pretty well-considered.
(Spoilers for the finale are below, so bail out now if you're still waiting to watch.)
In the episode, House appears to die in a fire after spending much of the hour debating with manifestations of his subconscious -- played by former cast members and guest stars -- about what selfish, arrogant jerk he is. Just as he finally decides to change and sees Wilson and Foreman (Omar Epps) outside the burning building, a piece of the ceiling collapses in front of him.
- 5/22/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Today has gotten away from us a bit timing-wise so to make up for it, we're giving you two stories in one! Read on for a sneak peek of next week's episodes of both "Being Human" and "Lost Girl" on Syfy, entitled "I’ve Got You Under Your Skin" and "Vexed", respectively.
"Being Human" Episode 2.08 "I’ve Got You Under Your Skin" (3/5/12 Air Date):
Aidan struggles to get the orphan vampire problem under control while Josh's sister tries to shake him from his post-Nora funk.
In this clip Sally explains to Aidan that she is worried about the black fog, which she claims is a reaper that killed her friend, Danny. It appears that it is not out to kill her but is offering her his job in return. Aidan suggests that the only way destroy this reaper might be to kill him before he gets to her.
In...
"Being Human" Episode 2.08 "I’ve Got You Under Your Skin" (3/5/12 Air Date):
Aidan struggles to get the orphan vampire problem under control while Josh's sister tries to shake him from his post-Nora funk.
In this clip Sally explains to Aidan that she is worried about the black fog, which she claims is a reaper that killed her friend, Danny. It appears that it is not out to kill her but is offering her his job in return. Aidan suggests that the only way destroy this reaper might be to kill him before he gets to her.
In...
- 2/29/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
I've read some comments that accused me of being I'm anti-Stefan. Let me clear this up: I'm not. It's just that Damon is more fun. It's not Paul Wesley's fault. He and his abs are wonderful. It's that present-day Stefan, for the story's sake, has been one-note until last night. At first, I thought it was going to be a case of be careful what you wish for. I was not enjoying Closet Blood Junkie Stefan. That must have been tricky for Wesley to play: To put it in Pretty in Pink terms (because why wouldn't I?), he had...
- 4/23/2010
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
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