Wes Craven: Horror Master, Auteur Filmmaker, Professor, Human

by Kevin L. Williams. I just read an article about Wes Craven, one of the most influential Horror filmmakers to ever live. The article, written by Brian Keiper: For Wes: Remembering Wes Craven and the Movies That Changed Horror Forever, for Bloody Disgusting website, is a love letter to Craven and the impact the Horror … More Wes Craven: Horror Master, Auteur Filmmaker, Professor, Human

(Article) Exploring “The Other” Side of the Darkness…

 By Kevin L. Williams. Most horror fans understand The Other; that aspect of themselves that is not accepted, or oftentimes, even shunned by society. Horror lore is steeped in images and stories dedicated to The Other. In fact, history in the United States is built upon the perception as a necessary fact to retain some … More (Article) Exploring “The Other” Side of the Darkness…

(Article) THE CROW (1994)

By Kevin L. Williams. With the reboot of the legendary film The Crow (1994) fast approaching, I think it’s a good time to revisit the original classic! It is a powerful, dark, sad film, and a testament to grief, anger, revenge, and ultimately…LOVE. This is a film that impacted my life in so many ways. But … More (Article) THE CROW (1994)

(Article) Why Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) and The Wolfman (2010) are companion Gothic Masterpieces

By Kevin L. Williams. What makes a great Gothic Horror movie? Far more talented writers than I have answered what the genre of Gothic Horror entails, so I will not address this question. What I will address though, is what I consider to be two movies that are masterpieces of Gothic Horror: Bram Stoker’s Dracula … More (Article) Why Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) and The Wolfman (2010) are companion Gothic Masterpieces