
Hellion reviews Rob Zombie’s Halloween. Her verdict – if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Go see the 1978 version with Jamie Lee Curtis instead.
Demonology, Fallen Angels, and the Philosophy of Good and Evil

Hellion reviews Rob Zombie’s Halloween. Her verdict – if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Go see the 1978 version with Jamie Lee Curtis instead.

Based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy, No Country for Old Men is the story of how the inescapable nature of violence has become a staple of modern crime.

1408 captured my attention precisely because John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson were involved, and I’m happy to say I was not disappointed.

Sweeney Todd’s most famous telling is that of Stephen Sondheim’s Broadway musical that debuted in 1979. Now, Director Tim Burton has adapted the grotesque adult fairy tale for the big screen.

Based on the 1954 novel by Richard Matheson, I Am Legend is the story of Robert Neville (Will Smith), the last man living on Earth, with some zombie-vampires thrown in for action.

The Testament of Job, written sometime between 100 BC-100 AD, shows how Satan’s role and character evolved from a servant of God to the spirit of idolatry and vengeance.

Episode summary and commentary on The Magnificent Seven from Season 3 where the Winchesters fight the 7 Deadly Sins.

Hellion reviews Severance. It’s Office Space meets Deliverance, when a company retreat in Eastern Europe turns deadly for the sales division of a global weapons company, Palisade Defence, when they runs into a gang of mysterious, crazed killers.

Hellion reviews Hood of Horror, an urban anthology of three macabre tales in the inner city, as told by the Hound of Hell played by Snoop Dogg.

Is reason the root of all evil? That’s the core theme romantic era poet and artist, William Blake, tackles in his alternative-to-Genesis creation story, The Book of Urizen.
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