Murder Mansion starts off like any horror film worth mentioning. That’s right, with a twenty minute chase scene set to a jazzy bass score. It’s not so much a chase scene, as it is a waste of useful exposition time to set up some of the thousands of characters in this film.
Afraid of the Dark: A look at why horror is so misunderstood.
“Horror movies are like boot camp for the psyche. In real life, human beings are packaged in the flimsiest of packages, threatened by real and sometimes horrifying dangers, events like Columbine. But the narrative form puts these fears into a manageable series of events. It gives us a way of thinking rationally about our fears.“... Continue Reading →
