Don Kaye

Don Kaye's earliest memories are of watching Star Trek, James Bond, and Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Beginning his career as a music journalist and syndicated radio producer, he broke into film journalism with the legendary horror magazine Fangoria and has since been a contributor to Den Of Geek, Looper, Syfy, MSN, Moviefone, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair and many more.

Blu-ray

Let's Give The Remake of 'Night of the Living Dead' Its Due

Made in part to help George A. Romero make back some money from the original, the remake is a minor classic in its own right.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

The Most Infamous Frankenstein Movie Didn’t Bother Including Frankenstein

It’s not the Frankenstein. It’s a Frankenstein.

By Don Kaye
Blu-ray

How A Fake Rock Doc Tapped Into Pop Culture and Landed A Sequel

Director Rob Reiner reveals how new Blu-ray release goes up to 11.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

How A Movie Shot In Two Days On Leftover Sets Fed A Franchise

The Little Shop of Horrors started as a way for director Roger Corman to make a quick buck, but turned into a cult phenomenon.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

'The Exorcist III' Is The Only Sequel Worthy of The Name

Sequels are legion. Quality is not.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

Decades Later, 'Day Of The Dead' Is Secretly George A. Romero's Best Zombie Movie

Another day at the zombie office.

By Don Kaye
Blu-Rays

James Cameron's Forgotten First Sci-Fi Movie Just Got A 4K Upgrade

The director’s lifelong mission to blow our minds had a humble beginning.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

How Christopher Nolan Saved DC Superhero Movies

Before Batman Begins, movies based on DC Comics were trapped in development hell.

By Don Kaye
Blu-ray

How A Dispute Between Two Friends Birthed 'The Return of the Living Dead'

The first zombie spoof came about almost by accident.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

A Forgotten 1945 Movie Was The Last Team-Up Of Two Horror Legends

Bela Lugosi’s career is dead.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

Stanley Kubrick Made A Horror Classic By Destroying His Source Material

The book is just a suggestion.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

A Forgotten Horror Movie Was The First To Introduce The Cinematic Werewolf

Before The Wolf Man, there was Werewolf of London.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

Today’s Big-Budget Sci-Fi Can Be Traced Back To A Forgotten B-Movie

The conquest of space had to start somewhere.

By Don Kaye
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A Frightening Vision of The Future That's All Too Real

2073 blends contemporary footage with a dystopian narrative to tell a harrowing cautionary tale.

By Don Kaye
Blu-Rays

The Wildest Lovecraft Adaptation Just Got A Swanky New Blu-Ray Release

Re-Animated once again.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

The Screen Debut That Makes 'Revenge of The Creature' Historic

This appearance will make your day.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

Over A Century Ago Today, 'Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde' Became The First Horror Blockbuster

Good versus evil never goes out of style.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

On This Day In 1995, A Sexed-Up 'Outer Limits' Resumed Transmission

The franchise went through some adjustments.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

30 Years Ago, A Movie About A Global Outbreak Was Science Fiction

At the time, Wolfgang Petersen’s Outbreak was too farfetched to seem true.

By Don Kaye
Retrospective

Hollywood Continues To Pay Its Dues To The Granddaddy Of The Modern Disaster Movie

The disaster movie as we know it began with 1970’s Airport.

By Don Kaye
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