Book – **** The Hazel Wood (2018)
Melissa Albert’s YA horror fantasy is a moody and inventive dark tale of a hidden magical story world a little too connected to reality. Echoes of Labryinth.
Melissa Albert’s YA horror fantasy is a moody and inventive dark tale of a hidden magical story world a little too connected to reality. Echoes of Labryinth.
J.D. Baker’s masterful retelling of the vampire legend with the great grandson of Bram Stoker, Dacre Stoker, and access to unpublished notes. Baker capture’s the same mood and plays to our immortal interest in death and the possibility of cheating it.
Terrible selection of depressing child-aggression and endangerment plots.
xceptional restoration of actual World War I footage using the actual participants in a way no actor could duplicate. As interesting as the restored footage is the 30 min follow-on piece about the decisions used in the restoration and the painstaking efforts to ‘get it right’.
Entertaining Jack Black YA fare with a splash of horror.
Well-done sci.fi. horror story of stolen lives
Careful recreation of the Stephen King classic that made us all afraid of clowns.