Hurricane Sandy Unearths Coffins in Morbid Halloween Scene
In the most morbid image to come out of Hurricane Sandy, coffins emerge from a Maryland cemetery.
In the most morbid image to come out of Hurricane Sandy, coffins emerge from a Maryland cemetery.
Except for Herman Munster's lackadaisical make-up, this looks good.
Who wouldn't want to see a movie that featured not one, but three of Universal's classic monsters: Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, and the Wolf Man? Such a gathering is the stuff of Hollywood magic and childhood dreams. That dream became a reality with the release of Van Helsing in 2004.
He's been credited as being the godfather of "torture porn." We expose the man behind the Hostel curtain.
You remember the opening credit sequence of Se7en: the fractured images of John Doe writing in his notebooks, creating his various dastardly props, the scratched-on lettering, the flash frames of police evidence photographs, all set to the soothing sounds of a thumping remix of NIN's "Closer."