31 Days of Horror: Dawn of the Dead (2004) — When the Dead Rise, Run for the Mall

Dawn of the Dead 

Directed by Zack Snyder 

Written by James Gunn 

Starring Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Mekhi Pfifer 

Release Date March 19th, 2004

Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead (2004) reimagines George A. Romero’s zombie classic with explosive energy, sharp humor, and unexpected heart. Part action spectacle, part survival horror, it remains one of the few remakes that truly earns its place among the greats.



A New Dawn for the Dead

The Mall as Fortress — and Graveyard

Fast Zombies, Faster Deaths

From Satire to Survival

A Rare Remake That Works




31 Days of Horror: The Black Phone (2022) — Scott Derrickson’s Masterclass in Terror and Emotion


The Perfect Balance of Terror and Heart

The Story Behind the Ringing Phone

The Sister Who Dreams in Clues

Ethan Hawke’s Unforgettable Monster

A Director in Total Control

Why It Endures




31 Days of Horror: The Last Exorcism (2010) — Faith, Fear, and Found Footage at Its Finest


A Found Footage Exorcism That Actually Works

The Faithless Preacher and the Filmmakers Who Follow Him

Building Real Suspense in the Age of Jump Scares

Patrick Fabian Delivers a Career-Defining Performance

Character Before Carnage

Final Verdict

10 Things to Know About Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (2025)

Inside Scott Cooper’s quiet, powerful Bruce Springsteen biopic



1. It’s About Springsteen’s Darkest and Most Personal Album

2. It’s Based on Warren Zanes’s Acclaimed Book

3. Scott Cooper’s Direction Keeps It Intimate

4. Jeremy Allen White Has Bruce’s Blessing

5. The Supporting Cast Is Strong and Grounded

6. The Recording Process Is the Story

7. Authentic Locations Add Emotional Weight

8. Festival Buzz and Release Date

9. The Soundtrack Reflects the Spirit of Nebraska

10. Early Reviews Praise Jeremy Allen White’s Transformation

Final Thoughts




Music Biopic Week: Seeing La Bamba with New Eyes - How Luis Valdez Turned the Story of Ritchie Valens into a Celebration of Art, Culture, and Legacy


The Film That Never Really Left

Ritchie Valens and the Music That Never Died

Luis Valdez: The Artist Behind the Art

Brothers in Contrast: Lou Diamond Phillips and Esai Morales

The Folk Roots of “La Bamba”

Dreams, Fears, and Theatrical Flourishes

Relearning Through Art

Legacy That Lasts





31 Days of Horror: Doctor Sleep (2019) — The Impossible Sequel That Actually Works


Haunted by the Past

A New Kind of Horror

Mike Flanagan’s Impossible Balancing Act

The Performances That Shine

Return to the Overlook

Final Thoughts


Relay (2025) Review: Riz Ahmed and Lily James Can’t Save This Thriller Snoozefest

Relay  Directed by: David Mackenzie Written by: Justin Piasecki Starring: Riz Ahmed, Lily James Release Date: August 22, 2025 Rating: ★☆☆☆☆...