Next month, at the Wexner Center for the Arts, at the Ohio State University, will be holding an International Horror Film Festival showcasing films from around the world, from Italy to Japan to France and more. It’s one of those times when I wished to be retired and wealthy, only to be able to travel around attending these different festivals! They have a great lineup here with some truly amazing examples of the horror genre, but also incredible pieces of cinema as well. The festival runs from July 10th through Aug. 14th. Most of them are single screenings, but there are a couple of nights where there is a double feature. Below is the list of films playing:
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by Jon Kitley in Movie Events and tagged Alain Robak, Baby's Blood, Black Sunday, Claire Denis, Cristobal Leon, Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, Hour of the Wolf, Ingmar Bergman, International Horror Film Festival, J.A. Bayona, Jack Clayton, Joaquin Cocina, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Mario Bava, Ohio State University, Pulse, Roy Ward Baker, The Bloody Lady, The Innocents, The Orphanage, The Wolf House, Trouble Every Day, Viktor Kubal, Wexner Center for the Arts |
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On June 7th, the horror genre lost someone very important to the it, although most fans here in the states probably know very little of him. Narciso Ibáñez Serrador might not be a name most fans are familiar with, mainly because he didn’t produce a lot of work in the film genre, but what he did before that laid the grounds for the genre in Spain. According to author