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Saw IV repeats same ol’ same ol’

By CHRIS KRAPEK | October 31, 2007

Rating 3/10 Another Halloween means another "Saw" movie is upon us. Oh, the horror! The fourth installment in the franchise keen on grotesque torture is not only the worst of the series thus far, but one of the worst films of the year. Pushing the envelope...

Monster Madness: Cruella de Vil

October 31, 2007

Full Name: Cruella de Vil First Appearance: "The Hundred and One Dalmations" by Dodie Smith in 1961, followed by Disney's animated film version, "101 Dalmations" (subsequently followed by a live-action "101" and "102 Dalmations"). Wardrobe: Long fur coat,...

‘Wolf Like Me’ provides great energy for Halloween

By ANDY MITCHELL | October 31, 2007

Track of the Day - "Wolf Like Me" by TV on the Radio "Wolf Like Me" is perhaps the most apt representation of Halloween in the past five years. The song is essentially about sex, but through the lens of a man turning into a werewolf. In the movies, this...

More Monster Madness

By KEITH CAMERON | October 30, 2007

First Appearance: "Gorgo" Description: An amphibious giant monster that resembles a dinosaur (possibly a Gorgasaur). Origin: The Gorgo monster lives off the shores of England and usually will never leave its deep, watery haven. Abilities: There isn't...

Best horror films

By FLAVOR STAFF | October 30, 2007

Tony Martin Staff Writer "28 Days Later" "28 Days Later" was an epic movie for a few reasons, but the best reason was that it made zombie movies artistic. For so long, we watched random idiots fight off slow-moving corpses, but Danny Boyle's sprinting,...

Bel Air Princes bring Halloween to Hip-Hop

By CHRIS KRAPEK | October 30, 2007

DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince - "A Nightmare On My Street" DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince offer their advice on fending off Freddy Krueger in "A Nightmare On My Street." The 1988 song is a classic example of how hip-hop used to be fun and actually...

Pushing the Envelope ruins T.V.

By PATRICK BATTLE | October 30, 2007

There's something about TV these days that's making some people smile and others frown. Television shows, as well as the networks that present them, have fallen victim to a new cliché: Pushing the envelope. Too many television programs supposedly "push...

Track of the Day: Halloween Edition

By HERMINIA IRIZARRY | October 29, 2007

Track of the Day: "People are Strange" - The Doors While "People are Strange" doesn't require you to run under the covers or wet your pants while listening, it does have an eerie, haunting quality. Released by The Doors in 1967 on the album "Strange Days,"...

Halloween Concert Preview

By LUCAS GILLAN | October 29, 2007

Once a year, NIU's Boutell Memorial Concert Hall becomes the "Boo-tell Memorial Concert Hall." The transformation will be in full effect this Tuesday night for the School of Music's annual Halloween concert, which takes place on the night before Halloween...

The Monster Mash

By ANDY MITCHELL | October 29, 2007

Monster Madness - The Creeping Terrors First and only appearance: "The Creeping Terror" (1964) Appearance: Imagine a giant slug made with sewn-together bed sheets, carpet samples and joke-shop knick-knacks. Origin: Vague. Apparently it traveled from a...

Worst Horror Films

October 29, 2007

Herminia Irizarry "2001 Maniacs" What do you get when you mix a blood-thirsty Confederate ghost town out for revenge with a group of Yankee college kids en route to spring break? A really bad excuse for a horror movie. "2001 Maniacs" is director Tim Sullivan's...

The Arrivals prepare listeners for a ‘Zombie Raid’

By KEITH CAMERON | October 26, 2007

"Zombie Raid" - The Arrivals Now that it's the weekend before Halloween, prepare for a "Zombie Raid." If you're at all able to find the elusive track by Chicago punk rockers The Arrivals, then prepare for the living dead. "Zombie Raid" isn't one of those...