Scooby-Doo and
Not to mention
Cruel Intentions.
If you’re a fan of Sarah Michelle Gellar’s and looking for something new to watch, I recommend trying out
Southland Tales. Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly helmed the underrated Michael Bay meets David Lynch flick. Yeah, it is NOT for everyone.
It begins with the US under the threat of nuclear attack. From there it follows the lives of several people who converge in a dystopian Los Angeles. Movie star Boxer (Dwayne Johnson) plans his next film with the help of ambitious porn actress (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and a troubled policeman (Seann William Scott). Meanwhile, revolutionaries and secretive government agencies pursue their separate agendas. It’s fucking wild.
Synopsis:
Having just returned from a mission to Mars, Commander Ross (Justin Lazard) isn’t exactly himself. He’s slowly becoming a terrifying alien entity
with one goal to procreate with human women! When countless women suffer gruesome deaths after bearing half-alien offspring, scientist Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger) and hired assassin Press Lennox (Michael Madsen) use Eve (Natasha Henstridge), a more tempered alien clone, to find Ross and his brood. Before long Eve mates with Ross.
Species
The final version of
Species shortens most of the nude scenes. Such as the debutantes having sex with Patrick, or the strip-club sequence. The DVD extra features contain the full scenes. (
32 Must-See Horror Movies You Need to Stream on HBO Max Right Now
32 Must-See Horror Movies You Need to Stream on HBO Max Right Now By Mike Sprague
I don’t know about you but
HBO Max has quickly become my favorite streaming service. Plain and simple. They have the best content. Netflix is turning into the DVD discount bin at Wal-Mart. Hulu’s okay. Disney+ is a bust for horror movies (kidding). So for my money, HBO Max is the place to go for streaming horror movies. Other than Shudder. Of course. So today we wanted to provide a list – a playlist – if you will of the
Horror History: KING KONG (1933) Is Now 88 Years Old
88 years ago, Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack s masterpiece monster movie KING KONG was released in 1933 By Mike Sprague
On this day in horror history, Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack unleashed
King Kong back in 1933. Fay Wray stars in the monster movie adventure with Robert Armstrong and Bruce Cabot. James Ashmore Creelman and Ruth Rose penned the screenplay which they developed from an idea by Cooper and Edgar Wallace.
Check out the trailer below.
King Kong tells the story of Actress Ann Darrow (Fay Wray) and director Carl Denham (Robert Armstrong). They travel into the middle of the ocean to shoot his epic new jungle picture. Along the way, the actress falls for rugged John Driscoll (Bruce Cabot).