Not exact matches
Find two that don't work well together and you have a makings
of the
classic horror
flick.
This signature look is a
classic eye
flick which is one
of the most popular beauty looks.
From the bold flashes
of colour at Oscar de la Renta to the neat double
flicks at Monse, pick your favourite new take on the
classic make - up trick below.
From the» 90's
classic Clueless to the cool kids
of Rydell High in Grease and more recent fare, like Dope, we considered any
flick that features lockers and fab style.
The prisoners are his six sons, the Angulo brothers, who endured a childhood leavened only by each other's company and the thousands
of films — from
classics to slasher
flicks — they were permitted to watch and recreate.
Film4 showcases the widest range
of titles including
classics, the latest Hollywood epics, the best
of US and UK independent cinema, foreign
flicks and cult cinema.
generally this
flick might not be innovative enough to be considered a murderer
classic but still fun to toy with the concepts
of tranquil drama full
of stealthy twists that requires an viewer with patience to appreciate slow - paced story.
And fans
of 1980s horror
flicks, which this film closely resembles, will enjoy the ironic use
of the
classic power ballads «Total Eclipse
of the Heart» and «Making Love Out
of Nothing at All.»
One
of the most intelligent, imaginative and riveting sci - fi, action
flicks to hit the screens ever, «Terminator 2: Judgment Day» is a
classic without equal.
The Empire Strikes Back acts as the
classic example
of a great «middle chapter»
flick, and others like The Two Towers succeed in that regard as well.
Fans
of the
classic fantasy / slasher
flick Nigthbreed will be thrilled to know that a new TV series is on its way to our screens in the near future.
We were dubious when this remake
of the
classic suburban fright
flick was announced — it looked like just another cheap Hollywood cash - in.
It's only been a day since we shared the official trailer for director Hèctor Hernández Vicens» Day
of the Dead: Bloodline, a reimagining
of the late George A. Romero's 1985 cult
classic zombie
flick.
Manhunt John Woo is back with the HK actioner remake
of the
classic Japanese 70s
flick.
Basically the script was in development in some capacity or another since immediately after the release
of Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, with a lot
of revisions mostly hinging on how much the movie should look like a»50s sci - fi
flick and how much it should retain the
classic adventure - serials vibe.
It probably didn't help that Not Another Teen Movie already spoofed a lot
of the prime targets, which means that Date Movie is relegated to a couple
of recent
flicks (The Wedding Planner, Hitch), a few
classics (When Harry Met Sally, Pretty Woman) and bizarrely enough, some comedies (Wedding Crashers, Meet The Parents).
Since then, the zombie movie has been a staple at the cinema and at home, with offerings ranging from the totally»80s
classic Night
of the Comet to the biggest box office zombie
flick yet, World War Z. Because there are only so many ways to serve up brains, and with TV's The Walking Dead doing an excellent job
of that on a regular basis, filmmakers are taking unique approaches to zombies and treating them as characters, not just mindless threats.
This prequel lacks alot
of the subtlety and tension which made the 1982
flick such a cult
classic.
The new movie Dante's Peak displays all the elements
of the
classic Hollywood disaster
flick, circa 1975 Irwin Allen (with stomach - turning dialogue to match).
The spooky vibe won't surprise anybody who's seen Shyamalan
flicks like «The Sixth Sense» and especially «The Village» — though here there are also dashes
of»60s cult
classic «The Prisoner» thrown in for good measure.
Fright - Rags has just released a ton
of awesome new merchandise featuring George A. Romero's
classic horror zombie
flick Dawn
of the Dead, Hellraiser «s Pinhead, and the Evil Dead franchise's Necronomicon.
Add to that a partnership with Nicolas Winding Refn, which has gifted us two restored
classics, including low - budget exploitation
flick The Nest
of the Cuckoo Birds and 1967's Hot Thrills and Warm Chills.
Besides the fact that there's always some lame remake
of a foreign scary in the pipeline, now it seems that every few weeks there's a new «re-imagining»
of a
classic 70s or 80s horror
flick being made.
The good folks over at Arrow in the Head scored a brand new clip today from director Hèctor Hernández Vicens» Day
of the Dead: Bloodline, a reimagining
of the late George A. Romero's 1985 cult
classic zombie
flick.
In their previous screenplays, Wright and Pegg have very shrewdly thrown genre conventions on their collective ear; they clearly love horror movies and action
flicks and buddy comedies, and they understand the structure
of those films with such clarity that they can rewrite the rules, scramble up our expectations and wind up with a creation that's both an homage to and a subversion
of past
classics.
«Scarface» One
of the hot «will they / won't they» s
of Hollywood recently has been if there will be a remake
of the
classic Sylvester Stallone
flick «Scarface.»
If anything, I think we're going to end up with a glossy remake
of a great sci - fi
classic that is good as a popcorn
flick once and never again.
French director Rachid Bouchareb's career - long preoccupation with conflicting cultural values gets one
of its more enigmatic workouts in Two Men In Town, a minimalist remake
of the not - quite -
classic crime
flick of the same title.
Italian horror director Dario Argento isn't as bothered about a remake
of his
classic 1977 horror
flick Suspiria as you might think.
Avengers: Infinity War is neither a
classic or one
of the best Marvel movies we've seen, but it's a good, solid
flick that gets the job done overall.
Ten years before events proper begin, a teenage group
of would - be movie makers, the Fuck Bombers, were formed, bonded by a love
of classic action
flicks.
1 was both a great movie and a great martial - arts movie that paid homage to a ton
of classic martial - arts
flicks (both Chinese and Japanese) to make a really visceral, offbeat cinema experience unlike any other (well, at least until Vol.
One
of the most beloved and entertaining zombie
flicks from the last decade has got to be director Ruben Fleischer «s
classic 2009 horror - comedy Zombieland, and next year...
The film is a direct sequel to Tobe Hooper's malevolent and masterful 1974
flick, THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, picking up hours after the genre
classic before a modern setting takes us on a journey
of more mayhem with the chainsaw - wielding maniac, Leatherface (Read our review HERE).
For his second feature after the gentle teen comedy The Myth
of the American Sleepover, writer - director David Robert Mitchell has produced the most unexpected and downright unnerving fright
flick in years, a film that riffs smartly on the
classics while adding something ineffable
of its own.
Somewhat known among 80s teen comedy aficionados, but still seemingly underappreciated for its type, Secret Admirer bridges the gap between the teen sex
flicks that dominated the early 80s with the John Hughes inspired teen
classics of the middle
of the decade.
Italian master Fabio Frizzi, who has scored such
classic horror
flick as (The Beyond, Zombie Flesh Eaters, and City
of the Living Dead), is scoring the...
George Cameron Romero, the son
of the late George A. Romero, is preparing to bring us a prequel to his fathers
classic 1968 zombie
flick Night...
We truly live in the era
of reboots and remakes, as
classic gangster
flick Scarface will soon be revamped for modern audiences, if all goes according to plan.
Writer / director Michael Dougherty has given movie buffs everywhere a gift, not just in terms
of crafting an excellent film (one that's assuredly destined for cult
classic status), but in granting us the opportunity to surprise the hell out
of all
of our friends on Halloween night with a trippy little horror
flick that they know nothing about.
A mash - up
of high school satires like «Heathers» and vintage slasher
flicks like «Carrie,» «Jennifer's Body» isn't quite the cult
classic it could have become, but it has enough going for it to entertain fans
of both genres.
The folks over at Waxwork Records have got a real treat in store for fans
of Dario Argento «s
classic 1982 thriller / mystery horror
flick Tenebrae, because this...
George Cameron Romero, the son
of the late George A. Romero, is preparing to bring us a prequel to his fathers
classic 1968 zombie
flick Night
of the Living Dead, which is titled Rise
of the Living Dead.
All
of the gang but Richard Dreyfuss from the original
classic nostalgia
flick American Graffiti reunites for the completely superfluous sequel.
The production design (from Paul D. Austerberg) is a freaky fun melange
of classic 1950s decor and the retro futurism
of sci - fi
flicks of the day, framed with relish at all sorts
of kooky angles by DP Dan Laustsen.
Trailer Highlight: N / A Bottom Line: We'll wait until more details (and a trailer) come in, but at the moment, this looks like a 21st - century update on the
classic teen - boobie
flicks of our misspent youth, and that makes us happy.
An American Werewolf in London is one
of those
flicks oft - referenced by filmmakers when describing a perfect marriage
of genres (and a
classic soundtrack).
Two
of horror's legendary director's team - up to bring you 90's giallo
flick Two Evil Eyes, a true bloody shocker
classic.
Without the lighter tone, and the allusions to
classic horror
of days gone by, this would be fairly routine stuff, very derivative
of other vampire
flicks that have come before.
The first mask used for the character
of Michael Myers in the now -
classic John Carpenter
flick Halloween (1978) was a store - bought...