Norman Reedus Was Also Shocked by That Walking Dead Kiss

Hey fellow movie enthusiasts! Let me clear the air about Daryl Dixon and Isabelle – they’re not going to be romantically entangled any time soon, as per star Norman Reedus. Just like you, I was taken aback by that kiss in ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol’. Since his debut in the franchise back in 2010, Daryl has had an incredible journey, from battling walkers on Herschel’s farm to now being in France, trying to find his way home. Despite his loner reputation, Dixon has shown us a different side of himself over the years. So, let’s keep watching and see where this story takes us!

Horror Fans Only Championed I Spit on Your Grave to Spite Critics

Over time, the divide between people who enjoy horror movies and professional critics has significantly narrowed. This transformation is largely due to the rise of online discussions that empower fans to express their views and establish specialized platforms catering to their interests. However, it’s important to note that this shift didn’t happen overnight. Historically, horror was a genre frequently disregarded by critics, as evidenced by its persistent underrepresentation at award ceremonies like the Emmys and Oscars. In the past, when print media held the monopoly on film criticism, horror films often received unfavorable reviews, particularly if the content was deemed too shocking or lacking in artistic value.

This Gruesome 2021 Horror Movie Might Have the Most Jaw-Dropping Twist Ever

As a horror enthusiast, I’ve just got to share my thoughts on the 2021 chiller, “Malignant,” now streaming on Peacock! This isn’t your typical scream-fest; it’s more like an intricate, suspenseful mystery – a slow-burning whodunnit (or even a howdunnit) that keeps you guessing. The supernatural horror element adds a chilling layer to the puzzle, making every twist and turn both terrifying and captivating.

Martin Scorsese on the U.S. Election: “Democracy Could Continue, or This Experiment Could End”

There was talk that Martin Scorsese might be retiring due to delays in his upcoming movies about Frank Sinatra and Jesus. However, he has clarified these rumors, stating at a press conference during the Turin Film Festival on Monday: “I’m not bidding farewell to cinema whatsoever.” He further expressed his intention to continue making films, adding, “I still have more stories to tell, and I pray that I am granted the strength to do so.