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videomessiah · 5 months
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Christmas Evil (1980)
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brokehorrorfan · 5 months
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Daniel Danger is releasing his The Mist artwork as a 19x36 screen print. It's available with the title and credits for $110 or as an art print sans text for $100. They're expected to ship by February.
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thegeorgiahuntsman · 6 months
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Daryl Dixon in Every Episode - Judge, Jury, Executioner (S02E011)
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itsmyfriendisaac · 4 months
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The Hitcher: Jim Halsey's road trip to California takes a disastrous turn after he picks up an intimidating stranger named John Ryder. Their homicidal game of cat-and-mouse lands Jim in a small West Texas jail, until John breaks him out to continue the intense chase!
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scenesandscreens · 4 months
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The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998)
Director - Rob Bowman, Cinematography - Ward Russell
"Trust no one, Mr. Mulder."
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moviemosaics · 6 months
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The Mist
directed by Frank Darabont, 2007
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favorite-characters · 4 months
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𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕎𝕒𝕝𝕜𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝔻𝕖𝕒𝕕
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Jeffrey DeMunn as ᴅᴀʟᴇ ʜᴏʀᴠᴀᴛʜ (S02.E01-13 • 2011-2012)
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roskirambles · 6 months
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Horror Movie of the Day: The Mist (2007)
It's a stormy day in the town of Bridgton, Maine. As a consequence, a tree falls over the lakeside house of artist David Drayton, where he lives with his wife and son. After gauging how bad the damage was, they realize they have to go for some supplies at the supermarket. But from the lake a strange mist draws in, and the entire town seems strangely in chaos. One that gets explained when strange otherworldly creatures start coming from that mist, anyone getting near them suffering a violent fate.
So trapped in the supermarket, tensions start to run high among the locals.
The Stephen King novella this film was based on served as a source of inspiration for games like Half-Life and Silent Hill which to say the least is quite telling. And this adaptation by Frank Darabont (who also worked on other King adaptations like The Shawsank Redemption and The Green Mile) completely runs with it's setup and expands upon the novella to create an actively unpleasant, bleak experience. Outside of the monsters, paranoia runs the show, and when you add religious fanaticism to the mix(a Stephen King staple) you're either going to be deeply disturbed or deeply irritated by Mrs. Carmody's character. It may be the point but it's honestly quite draining to watch.
The experience isn't helped by the visual effects either. While some shots look downright majestic, others plain don't blend well to the point the high concept doesn't quite save the overall presentation. It's still engaging, it just has some bumps in the road (it's recommended to watch the black and white cut to mitigate the problem, as it was the intended experience).
Besides, if the movie is remembered for something, that's got to be the ending. It simply makes up for everything: when even Stephen King himself agrees you outdid his job, you absolutely nailed it. It’s haunting, tragic, exceptionally cruel and powerfully encompasses the futility of a cosmic nightmare.
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jdmorganz · 1 year
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When I made my minimalist poster for the finale, someone asked me to make a poster for the first season of The Walking Dead. I'm still in denial that this show is over so I'm going to continue to make art for it. 
If you are interested in this print, please check out my etsy: 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1347339300/the-walking-dead-season-1-minimalist
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acquaesale · 1 year
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“Guts” - The Walking Dead S01E02 (2010), dir. Michelle MacLaren.
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brokehorrorfan · 2 months
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Fright-Rags has a The Hitcher design by Marc Schoenbach on T-shirts ($30) and zip-up hoodies ($55). Pre-orders run through Sunday, February 25, and will ship the week of March 15.
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nothingunrealistic · 9 months
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of-fear-and-love · 22 days
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Diane Lane in Hollywoodland (2006)
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dailyfandombooty · 10 months
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spryfilm · 5 months
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Blu-ray review: “The Mist” (2007)
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