Good afternoon, pals! So far, this year’s October Horror Movie Challenge has been…well, it’s been really kind of mediocre. But there have been a couple highlights, including 1973’s weirdo cult film, The Baby. Ooooh, this is gonna be a fun one, for you and me both… Continue reading OHMC 2013 – The Baby (1973) [mild spoilers]
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OHMC 2013 – Wake In Fright (1971) [spoilers]
As previously mentioned, I’ll be blogging my views for the October Horror Movie Challenge both here, and over at Dreams In The Bitch House. Here is where I’ll be doing lengthier articles on films that deserve more than a paragraph write-up, and DitBH is where I’ll post bite-sized reviews. The first film I sat down with, very late last night, was the 1971 Australian Outback thriller, Wake In Fright. Continue reading OHMC 2013 – Wake In Fright (1971) [spoilers]
coming soon: the October Horror Movie Challenge 2013
Next month, you’ll be hearing a lot on this blorf about the October Horror Movie Challenge for 2013, or in short form, the OHMC. Read on for the deets! Continue reading coming soon: the October Horror Movie Challenge 2013
WORST. GEN CON. EVER. [part the second]
If you didn’t get it from the title, this is the conclusion to my Gen Con experience!
WORST. GEN CON. EVER. [part the first]
That is what I would say if I were totally lying about Gen Con 2013. I’ve actually never been to Gen Con before, so I don’t have a real frame of reference for what constitutes the worst ever. But I went this year. How’s about you read all about it, after the cut? Continue reading WORST. GEN CON. EVER. [part the first]
celebrating THE THING (1982) [pt. 3 of 3]
To wrap up THING WEEK here at Confusion Central, I have a small collection of screencaps that are from my favorite scenes in John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982). These are scenes and moments that I really enjoy, or that create a specific mood, or give a little insight into the characters. As with the previous two posts, there be SPOILERS AHEAD.
celebrating THE THING (1982) [pt. 2 of 3]
Today’s post in honor of John Carpenter’s 1982 sci-fi / horror film The Thing is dedicated to the shots where he used a split-focus diopter to create the illusion of deep focus, that people or items in the foreground and background are in equal focus. A split-focus diopter is a lens attachment that basically makes half the lens nearsighted. However, it also creates a blurry line where the two halves of the lens meet, so it’s best used in shots where that line can be hidden with something in the scene, like a piece of scenery or a person, or in scenes where the lighting is very low-key. Which, incidentally, made it an ideal bit of camera trickery for Carpenter to use in The Thing, since many of the film’s scenes take place at night or on sets that are low-lit. Once again, SPOILERS AHEAD. Continue reading celebrating THE THING (1982) [pt. 2 of 3]
celebrating THE THING (1982) [pt. 1 of 3]
Thirty-one years ago today, John Carpenter’s remake / revision of the science-fiction film The Thing From Another World (dir. Christian Nyby, 1951) opened in theaters across the United States. The Thing (1982) was a box office flop and a critical failure, but later found its popularity in the home video market, and is now considered a modern horror and sci-fi classic. Carpenter took his cues primarily from the novella “Who Goes There?,” by John W. Campbell, Jr., instead of doing a straight remake of that previous feature. The original story is high on paranoia and distrust in the face of an ever-changing alien threat, and Carpenter does an amazing job of taking that sense of growing unease to the nth degree. The tension in The Thing exudes from the screen, ratcheting ever higher as the film progresses and the body count grows. It is one of the best alien invasion films, and one of the last practical special effects extravaganzas, before CGI began flooding the market. But everything I can say about The Thing has been said already, and by more capable people. So here, and over the next two posts, I’d like to share some of my favorite things (ahem) about The Thing, in screencap form! [SPOILERS AHEAD YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED] Continue reading celebrating THE THING (1982) [pt. 1 of 3]
trust the fungus!
All right. So over on twitter, I posted something truthy about myself: Continue reading trust the fungus!
HorrorHound Weekend Cincinnati 2013 – a retrospectus
I don’t know what retrospectus means, I just wanted to use it in a title. Continue reading HorrorHound Weekend Cincinnati 2013 – a retrospectus


