Terror Tuesday: One And Done Slashers
Slashers tend to star in franchises, but not every killer gets a sequel. Brian examines some of the one and done slaughtering maniacs.
Slashers tend to star in franchises, but not every killer gets a sequel. Brian examines some of the one and done slaughtering maniacs.
Brian looks at the companies who are still doing great horror home video releases.
Brian bemoans the dearth of meaty special features on modern horror DVD releases.
Brian blows on his cartridges and writes about the horror games of yore.
Want to know more about the production of your favorite horror franchise? A slew of docs have been spilling behind the scenes secrets, and Brian’s seen em all. He’s even been in some.
Brian offers advice good to anyone going to see a film with a Q&A: here are some questions you DON’T have to ask.
Brian obsessively goes over every minute of the largely forgotten fifth HALLOWEEN movie!
Brian has watched a horror movie every single day since 2007. This month many folks try to replicate his herculean task on a limited basis, so he brings his years of wisdom to you. Here's how to watch a horror movie a day.
YOU’RE NEXT swept the Horror awards at Fantastic Fest and killed at Toronto, but Lionsgate is holding it for release until… a year from now? Brian examines other options.
If you’re in Austin for Fantastic Fest this weekend and want to stalk Brian Collins, we have his schedule for you.
What’s too far for Terror Tuesday’s own Brian Collins? He suspects the new Tom Six movie defines the line.
Brian gets into the nitty gritty of post-production and talks about how even the lowest budget filmmakers can do a little extra work to make their films at least hearable.