Film.com's FREE movie of the week is "Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror." This 1922 classic of cinema based on Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (but with names changed) directed by F.W. Murnau and starring Max Schrek in one of films most famous and frightening make-up jobs.
When Leon Kaufman’s latest body of work--a collection of provocative, nighttime studies of the city and its inhabitants--earns the struggling photographer interest from prominent art gallerist Susan Hoff, she propels him to get grittier and show the darker side of humanity for his upcoming debut at her downtown art space. Believing he’s finally on track for success, Leon’s obsessive pursuit of dark subject matter leads him into the path of a serial killer, Mahogany, the subway murderer who stalks late-night commuters--ultimately butchering them in the most gruesome ways imaginable. With his concerned girlfriend Maya fearing for his life, Leon’s relentless fascination with Mahogany lures him further and further into the bowels of the subways and ultimately into an abyss of pure evil--inadvertently pulling Maya right along with him.
One of last year's biggest head scratchers, the August scuttlebutting of Clive Barker's Midnight Meat Train, made more than a few heads turn. Without any fanfare whatsoever, the film was unceremoniously dumped in dollar houses and
There is a film being released this week that was based on a story by Clive Barker, the horror mastermind behind such films as Hellraiser, Nightbreed, and Candyman. Surely a man with those credentials is entitled to some respect