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Horror Film History, written by Karina Wilson, dates back to 2000 and has existed on this URL, roughly in this form, since 2005 and grew from my notes on classes I began teaching in 1999. Much has happened within the horror genre since then – but it's always changed with the times....
A Brief History of the Film Independent Spirit Awards, Part One: 1986-2000 1/31/2025 by Matt Warren Film Independent News & More Nathan Lane Says Billy Crystal and Robert Redford Were Also Floated for ‘The Birdcage’ Before Robin Williams Got Cast 1/29/2025 by Sharon Knolle The WrapM. ...
(1932) and a Hungarian Satanist inThe Black Cat(1934). Lugosi was busy too, appearing alongside Karloff inThe Black CatafterThe Murders In The Rue Morgue(1932). Tod Browning alone failed to profit from the monster movie mash-up — he madeFreaksfor MGM, which single-handedly destroyed his ...
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Scared Sacred: Idolatry, Religion and Worship in the Horror Film. The essay collection featuring Alex’s chapter on The Conjuring and The Conjuring 2. Screenwriters Chad and Carey Hayes, interviewed by The Christian Broadcasting Network. LISTEN Right click or option-click here and choose “Save...
[TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] Introduction Contemporary historians make a clear...Ancuta, KatarzynaThe Centre for Humanities Research, Lingnan UniversityJournal of Modern Literature in Chinese
Writer/producer/director Roger Corman is an iconic figure in the horror genre. He was perhaps the most successful independent movie maker ever, whose pragmatic approach to film-making (2-5 day shoots, actors/writers being asked to direct second unit camera crews, filming two movies on the same...
On top of that, the film features one of the most eerie children in horror history in the form of little sack-headed Tomas. Throw in some truly terrifying ghostly kids games, mysterious disappearances, and a now legendary twist ending, and this is one dark and deadly nail-biter you won’...
including the epic fight scene between Wolf Man and the Monster. Then, during post-production, all the Monster’s dialogue was cut – possibly because Siodmak’s lines – especially delivered with Lugosi’s Hungarian accent – were too close an echo of the kind of speeches about world dominati...