Screenlife films, where the audience is basically watching the action play out on a computer's desktop screen, have grown into a burgeoning subgenre recently.
From left: Patricia Quinn, Tim Curry and "Little" Nell Campbell in director Jim Sharman's "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." (Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox) It’s the time of year when everyone likes to ...
Currently a features writer at Collider, Elisa Guimarães is an arts and entertainment journalist and a critic with over a decade of experience. Passionate about movies and TV shows as a whole, she ...
There's no debate that certain horror films need to be seen on the big screen to be fully appreciated. Especially in an age where people have shorter attention spans than ever, watching a movie on the ...
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What is analog horror?
If found footage horror is your thing, then analog horror -- which brings genuine scares right to your computer screen -- might be your next obsession.
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