Kieran Fisher, Film School Rejects

Kieran Fisher

Film School Rejects

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Kieran:

The 10 Most Terrifying Horror Movies About Urban Legends

From stories about babysitter killers to killers with hooks, ghost kids and poisoned candy, these urban legends will make you shiver. → Read More

10 Best Japanese Horror Movies From the Terrifying to the Weird

From giant monsters and murder to bendy ghost girls and other spooky treats, these are the 10 best Japanese horror movies. → Read More

The 10 Best Final Horror Movies By Great Directors

Let’s celebrate some of the horror filmmakers who went out with a bang. These are the best of great directors' final movie in the genre. → Read More

The 10 Best Final Horror Movies By Great Directors

Let’s celebrate some of the horror filmmakers who went out with a bang. These are the best of great directors' final movie in the genre. → Read More

'Search for the Gods' Taps Into the UFO-Mania of the '70s

Stephen McHattie and Kurt Russell are out to learn the truth about the universe in 1975's Search for the Gods. → Read More

The Real Story Behind Netflix's The Trial of the Chicago 7

Let's take a look at the true story that inspired Aaron Sorkin's Netflix drama The Trial of the Chicago 7 starring Sacha Baron Cohen. → Read More

Get Two Robert Forsters for the Price of One In 'The Darker Side of Terror'

What happens when the world's first perfect human turns out to be a wife's perfect lover? Find out in The Darker Side of Terror. → Read More

A Brief History of Horror-Westerns From 1919 to 2020

Horror and Westerns have proven to be strong companions throughout the years, as this lesson on the history of horror-westerns shows. → Read More

Imagine a Universe with Guillermo del Toro's At the Mountains of Madness

In this edition of Revisionist History, we consider what the world would be like if the 'At the Mountains of Madness' movie had been made. → Read More

'Ritual of Evil' Embraces the Satanism of Its Era

Ritual of Evil was originally envisioned as a television series about a psychiatrist with a penchant for solving supernatural mysteries. → Read More

Larry Cohen's 'Bone' Remains a Biting and Daring Social Satire

The world wasn't ready for the charged-up black comedy in 1972, but the film's power is everlasting. We revisit Larry Cohen's 'Bone.' → Read More

Don't Trust Anyone in 'A Taste of Evil'

What happened to little Susan was so horrible, she's been away for seven years. Now she's back... and so is the horror. We revisit 1971's A Taste of Evil. → Read More

Christopher Walken Is an Action Hero in 'McBain'

'McBain' might not be Christopher Walken’s most well-known outing as a Vietnam veteran, but it’s easily his most entertaining. → Read More

Real Story of The Fugitive: Harrison Ford Movie is Based on True Crime

Who killed Marilyn Sheppard? Unlike in the TV and movie versions, the murderer's identity in the real story of The Fugitive is still up for debate. → Read More

'My Wife and I Bought a Ranch' Will Not Be Like Other Ghost Stories

Netflix buying "My Wife and I Bought a Ranch" proves that it's worth putting your work into the world. Someone big might take notice of it. → Read More

It's Time to Add 'The Legend of Conan' to the List of "Old Man" Sequels

Wolverine and Rambo have had their big farewell moments on the screen, and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s famous Cimmerian deserves one too with Legend of Conan. → Read More

Leonard Nimoy Races Cars and Investigates the Occult In 'Baffled!'

'Baffled!' sees Leonard Nimoy leave the stars behind for high-speed sports, a relaxing bed & breakfast, and supernatural mysteries. → Read More

'Lord of Tears' Is the Best Scottish Horror Movie You Haven't Seen

Lawrie Brewster and Sarah Daly's debut under the Hex Studios umbrella is a feather in the cap for independent horror cinema. We visit with Lord of Tears. → Read More

The Folklore That Inspired Studio Ghibli's 'Spirited Away'

'Spirited Away' is rife with references to traditional Japanese folklore and belief systems. Let's delve into the film's fascinating mythology. → Read More

'Freaks and Geeks' May Have Been A Little Too Real

'Freaks and Geeks' continues to resonate with viewers, but the world wasn't ready for the show when it originally hit the airwaves. → Read More