When I was growing up, I avoided horror films from the 1970s as a general rule. I can even see myself, as I was back then: dressed in all black with dyed hair, black fingernails, and a perpetual sneer at all things popular. I distinctly recall saying, “All horror from the 70s is...
Holidaysis a horror anthology, composed of 8 short films. The 8 shorts are written and directed by various directors based on different special occasions. Part 1 Valentine’s Day is by Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer. Part 2 St. Patrick’s Day and Part 3 Easter are by Gary Shore and Nic...
This pop culture-laden fright-fest takes the legend of Countess Elizabeth Bathory of Hungary and relocates it in the inherently creepy locale of New Orleans. Director William Brent Bell Star James Haven, Samaire Armstrong, Sophia Bush, Adam Goldberg, Jon Foster, Frankie Muniz, Milo Ventimiglia Sp...
Though Hammer was just getting started relatively around the same time (CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN being released in 1957 and DRACULA in 1958) THE WHIP AND THE BODY feels like it fits right in with the Hammer horror films showing that, though the template was being carved by Hammer at the time,...
First of all, this is one of those science fiction films that's actually a really good film, with so many elements that work fabulously to transcend genre. This is one of the first major studios Universal – International to release a film in 3D, and one of the first to be shown in ...