Survivor’s Guilt: The Continuity of ‘Halloween H20: 20 Years Later’
“Regardless of how one chooses to view it, H20’s legacy will always have Laurie/Keri’s character and Curtis’ performance in its favor.”
“Regardless of how one chooses to view it, H20’s legacy will always have Laurie/Keri’s character and Curtis’ performance in its favor.”
“What’s truly terrifying about ‘Hereditary’ is how empty it really is.”
“Dogs are a huge asset to the horror genre, as menaces and as loyal comrades.”
“I’ll even go so far as to say that the sequel is just as satisfying as the original, in my eyes.”
In the Vague Visages Writers’ Room on Facebook, freelancers were asked to comment about their favorite Halloween flicks.
“It is the rare film where form and content align at a time when its creator is close to formal mastery and itching for singular experimentation.”
A.M. Novak and Mike Thorn Talk ‘Friday the 13th’!
Mike Thorn and A.M. Novak discuss the ‘Halloween’ franchise.
“As the second last film in one of the great contemporary horror filmmaker’s careers, it’s an extraordinary example of artistic self-reflection and development.”
“‘Under the Shadow’ is an admirable film, albeit not wholly original.”
“Carpenter doesn’t frame the film as being about an outlier male abuser, but a culture that has little respect for a woman’s personal space.”
“In many ways, ‘Christine’ reflects a skepticism of the ‘I take what I want, when I want it’ system that emerges when consumerism becomes the dominant ideological force of society.”
“At the heart of ‘Prince of Darkness,’ the failures of religion and science reflect the limits of the human mind to grasp the immensity of the universe and our menial position within it.”
“In John Carpenter’s ‘In the Mouth of Madness,’ the delicate reality in which we live exists only as far we as believe it.”
Leading up to the release of Hail, Caesar!, Vague Visages explores the work of Joel and Ethan Coen.