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Classic horror has always been my go-to during spooky season because it’s generally more psychological horror than visual horror. Even in this film, which has the word “Zombie” in the title, it’s quickly communicated that the zombie is actually just a very sick woman who is unable to ...
I also liked how it incorporated horror elements, with Hal as an excellent psychopath. I have no pretentions about understanding all the layers and metaphors in this movie. But I am looking forward to finding books and YT videos analysing and explaining them. Tips always welcome in the comment...
The Creature Walks Among Us is the third and final installment of the Creature from the Black Lagoon horror film series from Universal-International, following 1955's Revenge of the Creature. The film was released April 26, 1956, in the United States. Released: 1956 Directed by: ...
[TB] Tomb of Horror (1988, C64, Ahoy!) Melee (1989, C64, Softdisk) Grimoire (2017, PC, Golden Era) Blakeway, C. [P] Diamond Mine (1985, 800, Blue Ribbon) from BBC [B] Screwball (1985, 800, Blue Ribbon) Q*bert-like [B] Castle Assault (1986, 800, Blue Ribbon) [B] ...
‘energy’ or life from others in order to survive. A very well-done sci-fi/horror hybrid, with an interesting jazz score, realistic special effects, and an intense lead performance by one of the more intense television actors of the 1960’s, Robert Lansing. Criminally under-seen and well...
This is a horror film, so, uh, spoiler: it's the nefarious one. One of a pair of mysterious pregnant nun movies to hit theaters in 2024,Immaculatedoes cover some of the same ground asThe First Omendoes. But unlike that very solid film,Immaculate's story doesn't have to fit the lore...
- NEW: The Queer Lens: Bryan Fuller in Conversation with Amanda Bearse – a candid discussion between Fright Night aficionado Bryan Fuller (Hannibal, Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror) and Fright Night star Amanda Bearse about the Gothic’s queer roots, the film’s queer subtext,...
The seventh annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards were announced last night during a special chat session over at the Classic Horror Film Board (no relation to Classic-Horror.com). Presenting the awards was the founder of the Rondos and owner of the CHFB, David Colton (known as taraco ...
I do believe that a proper horror game cannot be done without real people (or actors) involved for the reasons you stated above. Yet I do believe that most computer game designers who become involved with "Full Motion Video" games become enamored of the "movie aspects" of their game and ...