American Horror Story (FX)

American Horror Story is perhaps one of the most disturbing and creepy television shows I’ve seen in awhile. The unexpected plot twists and “WTF” moments definitely keep you on the edge of you seat and wanting to know more. Every character has a different story to tell, and the relationships between each one of them keep the audience interested and engaged as the series moves forward.

As the season has progressed however, I have noticed that it is slowly losing it edge. I don’t know why exactly, but the plot and story line have seemed to become more predictable, and the “shock” factor is not anywhere near the same as it was earlier in the season. Perhaps they are already running out of ideas. Despite its flaws, the series has hooked me deep enough to see this season to its conclusion. I am truly hoping for as strong finish because it definitely has the potential to be great.

American Horror Story follows the Harmon family, a family of three who have moved from Boston to LA for a fresh start but end up living in a sinister haunted house instead. From producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk comes the intriguing, erotic and scary story of life within the haunted house.

MY PICKS : SPIKE : SCREAM AWARDS 2010

These were my picks! Get your votes in everyone!  Im kinda biased I know.  Im such a TRUE BLOOD GEEK!
  • The Ultimate Scream: True Blood
  • Best Horror Movie: Zombieland
  • Best Science Fiction Movie: Avatar
  • Best Fantasy Film: Avatar
  • Best TV Show: True Blood
  • Best Horror Actress: Anna Paquin (SOOKIE STACKHOUSE!)  Cant act but thats what makes her so good! LOL
  • Best Horror Actor: Alexander Skarsgard
  • Best Fantasy Actress: Bleh! The choices here! I pass!
  • Best Fantasy Actor: Johnny Depp in Alice in Wonderland
  • Best Science Fiction Actress: Zoe Saldana in Avatar
  • Best Science Fiction Actor: Shalto Copley in District 9
  • Best Supporting Actress: Abigail Breslin in Zombieland
  • Best Supporting Actor: Sam Trammel in True Blood
  • Breakout Performance-Female: Debrorah Ann Woll in True Blood
  • Breakout Performance-Male: Shalto Copley in District 9
  • Best Cameo: Bubo the Mechanical Owl in Clash of the Titans
  • Best Ensemble: True Blood
  • Best Director: Christopher Nolan for Inception
  • Best Scream Play : Inception by Christopher Nolan
  • Best F/X: Avatar
  • Best Comic Book Artist: Pass
  • Best Villain: Stephen Lang in Avatar
  • Best Superhero: Chloe Grace Moretz as Hitgirl in Kickass
  • Best Television Performance: Anna Torv in Fringe
  • Most Memorable Mutilation: Heart Cut on and Served as Soufflé in True Blood
  • Fight-to-the-Death Scene of the Year: Hit Girl vs. The Drug Dealers in Kick Ass
  • Holy Sh!t! Scene of the Year: Head twisting 180 degrees during Sex in True Blood
  • Best Comic Book Writer:  Pass.
  • Best Comic Book Movie: Kick Ass

Let Me In (Red Band Trailer)

New Clip of Let me in. Pretty gruesome if you ask me.  Feeding Frenzy!  Vampire movies rock!

An alienated 12-year-old boy befriends a mysterious young newcomer in his small New Mexico town, and discovers an unconventional path to adulthood in ‘Let Me In,’ a haunting and provocative thriller written and directed by filmmakerMatt Reeves (‘Cloverfield‘).

Twelve-year-old Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee) is viciously bullied by his classmates and neglected by his divorcing parents. Achingly lonely, Owen spends his days plotting revenge on his middle school tormentors and his evenings spying on the other inhabitants of his apartment complex. His only friend is his new neighbor Abby (Chloe Moretz), an eerily self-possessed young girl who lives next door with her silent father (Oscar nominee Richard Jenkins). A frail, troubled child about Owen’s age, Abby emerges from her heavily curtained apartment only at night and always barefoot, seemingly immune to the bitter winter elements. Recognizing a fellow outcast, Owen opens up to her and before long, the two have formed a unique bond.

When a string of grisly murders puts the town on high alert, Abby’s father disappears, and the terrified girl is left to fend for herself. Still, she repeatedly rebuffs Owen’s efforts to help her and her increasingly bizarre behavior leads the imaginative Owen to suspect she’s hiding an unthinkable secret.