December 11, 2024Steve Biodrowski, AdministratorCreepy Cocktails,Edgar Allan Poe,Halloween Festivals & Fun,The Queen Mary3 min read Poe Speakeasy returning to L.A. (again) The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy swings through Los Angeles for a third go-round, this time for a three-day stop in ...
From the master of the psychological horror genre comes this brilliant collection 12 Creepy Tales by Edgar Allan Poe. It features some of his classics like The...
Edgar Allan Poe: "The Raven" (1845) Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809–October 7, 1849) was a leading Romantic literary figure in the U.S., known for poetry and short stories that often had a mysterious or macabre theme. "The Raven" is perhaps Poe's most famous poem. It was a p...
Edgar Allan POE (1809 - 1849) This is a collection of 12 creepy stories by that master of creepiness, Poe. The Black Cat; The Fall of the House of Usher, The Raven; The Tell Tale Heart, The Masque of the Red Death, the Premature Burial and six others that are a shuddering delight...
Lou Ann Edgar Actress (segment "Fan Tan Alley Ghost") 1 Mile Zero (2005) Lisa Marie Tripp Actress 1 Creepy Canada (2002) Luke Meneok Actor (segment "Burlington Bay Ghost") 1 Banana Seat Bloodbath (2015) Max Arnaud Actor (segment "Ghost of the Silver Run") 1 Upstate...
The names and addresses of assorted people, places, and things associated with the horror genre—such as the real-life Baltimore haunts of Edgar Allan Poe, the final resting place of Bela Lugosi, and Stephen King's Maine—are coupled with trivia, travel tips, photographs, and a ghoulishly ...
A tyrannical landowner is plagued by, well, a literal plague in Roger Corman’s adaptation of an Edgar Allan Poe story. Vincent Price plays the Satanic Prince Prospero, who rules over his village with an iron fist, condemning people to death for the mildest offence and abducting any woman ...
By Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849) And travellers, now, within that valley Through the red-litten windows see Vast forms, that move fantastically To a discordant melody While, like a ghastly rapid river Through the pale door A hideous throng rush out forever And laugh - but smile ...
Edgar Allan Poe was a huge inspiration for horror filmmakers going all the way back to the genre's earliest days. Roger Corman gave winking acknowledgement to the writer's works in a series of movies in the '60s, but more faithful adaptations can be found elsewhere. This silent short presag...
Edgar Allan Poe was a huge inspiration for horror filmmakers going all the way back to the genre's earliest days. Roger Corman gave winking acknowledgement to the writer's works in a series of movies in the '60s, but more faithful adaptations can be found elsewhere. This silent short presag...