One of the Best Slashers Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter isn’t just one of the best Jason movies. It’s one of the best slasher films of all time. It delivers on all corners. It has a great opening scene, great kills, a great cast of characters, an aggressive killer, and a wonderful…
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Friday the 13th Part II: The First To Get It Right
Friday the 13th Upgraded The release of Friday the 13th in 1980 is a watershed moment in horror history, but let’s not kid ourselves. It’s a flawed classic. There are pacing issues and other than Annie, Pamela Voorhees, and Marcie, the characters aren’t necessarily interesting. Several kills occur off screen too. We only see the…
Friday the 13th Part III: Almost Perfect
Almost Perfect Friday the 13th Part III is a good movie. In fact, it’s one of my favorite films in the franchise. It has a disco theme song, great kills, an epic third act fight, and a memorable batch of characters. Chris Higgins is a sweet final girl with a backstory. Rick, Chris’ boyfriend, is…
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood Revisited
Jason Vs. Carrie Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood is one of my top five Jason movies. I’ve seen it a handful of times and with each viewing I love it more than I did the last time. There’s so much to unpack in this one it’s hard to know where to begin….
Top Five Friday the 13th Movies
Slasher Consistency When compared to the other big two slasher franchises, Friday the 13th is the most consistent by far. A Nightmare Elm Street dropped the ball by turning Freddy Kruger into a comedic character. Halloween has several different timelines plus a few duds. Out of the twelve films that make up the Friday the…
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Revisited
An Underrated Halloween Entry In 1988, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers was released and received a positive reception from fans. Many would argue the film successfully recaptured the magic of the original film with its atmosphere, portrayal of Myers, and stellar kills. The film also introduced audiences to a new batch of likeable…
Scream: Psychos and Movie Influenced Violence
Cinema and Psychos The Quote “Movies don’t create psychos. Movies make psychos more creative,” said the notorious Billy Loomis as he stabbed his partner-in-crime Stu Macher relentlessly. It’s an iconic quote, one screenwriter Kevin Williamson couldn’t get out of his mind when he was creating Scream‘s storyline. As soon as the quote popped into his…
Jaws: Horror Comes to Amity Island
An Immortal Classic? June, 1975. Jaws swam deep into the public consciousness, and, for better or worse, it has remained there ever since. Everyone knows the story. A great white shark wreaks havoc on a small coastal town and a local sheriff, a local fisherman, and a marine biologist team up to save the day….