20 out of 35 found this helpful. Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number. I was taken back at how extensively and intelligently this film covered my favorite genre of film. Worth the watch! 12 out of 18 found this helpful.
It's really does strip down, the scare value. John Carpenter and numerous other exceptional horror film directors reflect on this from the silent film era to date (2009). The film reveals everything that makes the genre appealing to audiences. This is the definitive work on one of the most enduring film genres. Was this review helpful? October 2, 2010
By creating an account, you agree to the I believe collage films like this, are fine, even if it seems like a glorious clip show. That said, I love how all the film footages also supported, secondary by narrating from Lance Henriksen, whom does a great job, in establish credibility with his voice. Pic recounts how the studio was so nervous about the former’s chances that it billed it as “The Strangest Love Story Ever Told!” with no hint of supernatural content in original ads. Paperback. I not only loved it, I learned something. This documentary directed by Andrew Monument & adapted from the book of the same name by author Joseph Maddrey, tries to showcases that, by exploring its humble beginnings with silent era Gothic to 1930s Universal Monsters, to the Sci-Fi nightmares of the Atomic Age, to the present day reflection of real-world scares with 200 film clips of the various types within the horror genre, intercuts with archive news footages throughout the years. October 1, 2011
As far as documentaries about movies go, this is a pretty good example at how to make an interesting and entertaining one. Also, who though, it was a good idea, to brings in footage from 1969's "Easy Rider" and the James Bond films in a horror documentary? You actually paid money for this? The movie begins with horror in its early days of cinema and works its way up to modern day, showing us what the title suggests it will: "The Evolution of the American HOrror FIlm." Obviously, a movie can't cover all the material that a book can, but to be fair, this movie should had been expanded into a three-part miniseries. 42 customer ratings. Watching this latest 'historic' instalment of how cinema's arguably finest and most effective genre came into fruition, feels like a retread, nothing new, nothing challenged. Look, I get that, streaming based viewing culture was still, starting out, when this movie was coming out, but, the documentary should had explore more, how the internet have change the industry, as a whole. By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie.Fandango Granted the first half of the 20th century is covered with enthusiasm, but it is when contemporary American horror cinema is tackled does this documentary fall flat, with an approach almost like first year academia. 6 out of 11 found this helpful. Maybe I'm slightly biased because it's a topic I'm interested in, but if you're not a horror fan, then you wouldn't have much interest in giving it a chance anyway. All rights reserved. A must see documentary. Nor, how Leatherface from 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' can be compare with Osama bin Laden.
Well, it does! Read Next: Mark Ruffalo Supports Activists in Hometown of Kenosha: ‘It’s About Public Safety for All Americans’ Free wallpapers download of Nightmares in Red, White and Blue movie, hero, heroine, etc is available in our Gallery section. Nightmares in Red, White and Blue Movie Review are added by registered customers. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. Yes, I get that, it's technically, not an American film, but when talking the history of horror, you have to mention things like this, even if it's foreign. Nightmares in Red, White, and Blue is a mediocre horror documentary that unfortunately puts politics ahead of its subject material. | Documentary, Yet again we are fed the same old treatment for a new decade. When it comes to film-making, horror flicks have carved out quite a nice little existence for themselves.