One of the most important vampire films – nay, horror films – ever made is F.W. Murnau’s silent classic, Nosferatu: A Symphony Of Horror. Scuttling
One of the most important vampire films – nay, horror films – ever made is F.W. Murnau’s silent classic, Nosferatu: A Symphony Of Horror. Scuttling
And so it came to pass that once Brian Yunza boarded the long running seasonal slasher series, Silent Night Deadly Night, he decreed that all
Back in the days when Twentieth Century Fox were still their own boss, some bright spark figured there must be gold in them thar hills
Just how exactly does a film that isn’t a household name get to be so ridiculously influential? Think I’m overacting? OK, stick with me here:
Surely there can’t be a more unpredictable, chaotic and formless franchise than the series of movies released under the yule tide banner of Silent Night
There aren’t too many movie like Robert Fuest’s The Abominable Dr Phibes and anyone who has sampled its psychotropic delights will probably agree with me
If you really want to experience the cream of the crop when it comes to the stranger end of the spectrum of cinema, you could
While I’m pretty sure it’s garnered me a fair few strange looks in my time, I genuinely believe that J. Michael Muro’s 1987 scum fest,
What makes a serious filmmaker want to remake a stone cold classic? Is it hubris; the assumption that they can better something that was just
If we were to rank the famous cannibalistic families of the horror genre, I don’t think anyone would dare contradict me when I say that
When it comes to delivering the atmospheric goods to a horror film, Mario Bava stands as a true pioneer. Whether he was beating the likes
While Mario Bava doesn’t seem to get as much credit for creating a certain kind of visual style (I didn’t see him get name-dropped in
Hey, you guys all know Ishiro Honda right? I mean, some of you less familiar with Japanese fantasy cinema actually might not instantly have prior
Apologies to anyone who has been keeping up with my ever more frustrated takes on the gradual decline of Daryl Dixon’s second season, but in
Despite the fact that organised religion has seemingly taken a dip in popularity when it comes to everyday life, it still undoubted is a massive
It helps to have rather a loose grasp of sanity when it comes to crafting a horror oddity, but when it comes to the kind
Of all the handsome Edgar Allan Poe adaptations Roger Corman mounted during the 60s, surely the most infamous was Pit And The Pendulum; a rousing
Long before Mike Flanagan got his mitts on the worlds created by legendary prince of gothic, Edgar Allan Poe, infamous cheapjack producer/director Roger Corman was
I don’t know. Maybe I’ve become so resigned to the spiralling quality of the writing behind Daryl Dixon that now my expectations are down and
The Child’s Play films revolve around the sinister doll, Chucky, who is possessed by the soul of a serial killer named Charles Lee Ray via