Day 19: The Shining (1980)

Day 19: The Shining (1980)

Welcome back for Day 19 of our 31 Days of Horror series! We're big fans of '80s movies here at ItsJustAwesome.com, so we are fitting in FOUR reviews from this decade, instead of just three. Today, we're launching that exhibition in a big way with Stanley Kubrick's horror classic, The Shining (1980). The Shining is based on the chilling novel by Stephen King, and it is yet another movie that has permeated pop culture to such an extent that it's impossible not to have heard of it. Even if you haven't seen the movie, there are certain unforgettable moments in it that I'll wager…
Day 18: Alien (1979)

Day 18: Alien (1979)

It's Day 18 today, and I'm extremely excited to be talking about the 1979 Sci-fi/Horror classic Alien with you guys. Alien is directed by Ridley Scott, and stars a young Sigourney Weaver as the Supreme Badass of the Final Frontier: Ellen Ripley. I have no idea how this is possible, but up until now, I'd managed to go my entire life without ever having seen this movie. It's not that I purposely avoided it, but I'm not a huge extraterrestrial/space movie person--I suppose I just never got around to it. Suffice it to say that I'm glad I finally did. Y'all, Alien has 8.5…
Day 17: Deep Red (1975)

Day 17: Deep Red (1975)

For Day 17 this year, we'll be jumping right into the "Giallo" film world with Dario Argento's Deep Red!! Now, I suspect many of you aren't familiar with the "Giallo" style. To be honest, I wasn't either. But it seemed that everytime I began doing serious research into horror film history, certain movies kept popping up again and again. Suspiria is one of those films, as well as Blood and Black Lace and Deep Red. And they're all attributed to this Italian "Giallo" genre. So, what were these films from Italy? And why are they constantly cited? Well, "giallo" means…