Graphic Horror 2015 Week 1

Here’s a roundup of the Graphic Horror posts from this first week. In case you missed it, this March I’m hosting a blogathon taking a look at horror and thriller films that have been adapted from comics & graphic novels (or should be adapted into a comic book). If you missed last year’s blogathon, you can check it out here. There’s still plenty of time to join in, the blogathon is running all March long. This week we had a few people join in, and I myself took a look at one such film so check out this week’s participants right below.

Movie Movie Blog Blog: Swamp Thing

swamp thing

Steve Bailey checks out a guilty pleasure of his focusing on the leading lady Adrienne Barbeau in Wes Craven’s Swamp Thing.

Film Grimoire: From Hell

From Hell

Anna checks out a somewhat maligned adaptation of Alan Moore’s From Hell in a very visual film from directors Albert & Allen Hughes, and one of the few that I have yet to see for myself.

Whiteout

Whiteout

My own look at a forgettable adaptation of a comic by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber that seemed to carry the full weight of expectations on the shoulders of lead Kate Beckinsale.

Stay tuned for more Graphic Horror films through the rest of the month of March, along with a couple other non-horror films to round things out. Until next time, this has been Bubbawheat for Flights, Tights, and Movie Nights.

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About Bubbawheat

I'm a comic book movie enthusiast who has watched and reviewed over 500 superhero and comic book movies in the past seven years, my goal is to continue to find and watch and review every superhero movie ever made.

Posted on March 8, 2015, in Blogs and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

  1. I find Whiteout lacking creativity and the storyline was a bit tired. The acting was good though – the script was awful.

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