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more about #dragmetohell Alessar: Props for featuring Ultraman. I rented the entire original series from Netflix (old DVD set) and I was surprised how much fun I had. I actually had wa... more » Allen_Richards: I've mentioned on here a few weeks ago that I'd be willing to add more straight sci-fi to my Netflix Horror, Exploit, and Cult cinema new release list... more » Bill-Lee: The footage not shown on TV will probably include the bare breasts, bare breasts, and umm bare breasts. more » disatess: wheres Ultra -seven dvd set . more » Roklimber: I have a feeling that the BSG: The Plan DVD will not sell very well. more » Roklimber: Hah.... UltraMan... I used to watch that when I was a kid. more » teke367: Do socialists like horror movies that lower the bar for suspension of disbelief? When a possessed talking goat is more believable than the actions of ... more » HalenPolyhymnia: You left off one glaring and amazing movie from this list, Black Sheep. It's a horror film, from New Zealand, about killer sheep. How can it not be ... more » ♠ Final ♠: Nigglets, Candyman and Fool, OH MY! People Under the Stairs, Tales from the Hood and Candyman - ghetto triple threat. more » scroggzilla raids again: I Walked with A Zombie is brilliant, even if it is a Carribean Jane Eyre. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur, who directed it while working in Val Le... more » capnrob: Missing one of the classics - understandably, I suppose, 'cos King dissected it at length in _Danse Macabre_ - but, still, _The Amityville Horror_ (or... more » Belabras: If you are interested in Neverwhere, read the book. It's not American Gods, but it is very good. more » Sam Hawken: I'll leave others to hash over the nasty tone of this piece, and just ask a question: since when is NEVERWHERE a horror film? more » Rasselas: Socialism is the lizard-brain hermeneutic of the adjunct professor class, but that doesn't mean these interpretations are unpersuasive. Except for Bla... more » Gearhead_42 - Nibbles ate my garage!: Where was I when this came out? That was a great book! more » Franklin Harris: "And the moral of the story is about as red as it gets. When the rich screw the poor out of their property..." If the property in question had belonge... more » David Garcia: I'm about to spoil two parts of the movie, be warned. Okay... I was deeply into this movie, right up until the moment that she killed her kitten as a ... more » FarfallaMagooin: You really don't think Raimi is consciously playing on fears of the (ethnic) "other"? Are you really so naive? Am cry. more » Slatz_Grobnik: So, basically, Newitz enjoyed the movie, but then felt guilty about it? What stands out isn't the content - that horror movies might have unaddressed ... more » Adam Simon: Just from reading this review, it strikes me that the filmmakers probably *did* intend the racism, in order to detract sympathy from the main characte... more » -
#falldvdpreview
The io9 Guide To 2009's Fall DVD Releases
Last week, we told you about the movies reaching theaters this fall, but it has to be said: Sometimes, even just going to the theater seems like too much hassle. Here's what you can watch at home, instead. More » -
#classwarfare
15 Horror Movies That Socialists Could Love
Sam Raimi's wonderfully disgusting Drag Me To Hell is all about a vengeful demon whose wrath is invoked over mortgage payments. And it's not the only class-conscious horror movie that will gnaw your socks off. We've got 15 more. More » -
#poll
Which Underdog Movie Will Be The Summer's Biggest Sleeper Hit?
A lot of underdog movies are coming out this summer (and some of them will be just plain dogs.) Which of these scrappy up-and-comers will tear out your wallet with its bloody celluloid teeth? More » -
#dragmetohell
Sam Raimi Shows How The Recession Is Hitting Old Gypsies
The greatest victim of the mortgage foreclosure crisis? Subprime lenders who get hit with demonic retribution, as Sam Raimi demonstrates in his disturbing trailer for Drag Me to Hell. More »




