
One of the most important exports of Japanese cinema ever, the pioneering cyberpunk anime “Akira” is still relevant more than 30 years later. As …continue reading Hallowed Halls: Akira (1988)
One of the most important exports of Japanese cinema ever, the pioneering cyberpunk anime “Akira” is still relevant more than 30 years later. As …continue reading Hallowed Halls: Akira (1988)
Dario Argento’s underrated treasure “Phenomena” may not be as beloved as his magnum opus “Suspiria”, but it’s still a testament to his enormous talent. …continue reading Hallowed Halls: Phenomena (1985)
Years before taking the genre by storm with “The Descent”, Neil Marshall reinvented the werewolf sub genre with the criminally underrated “Dog Soldiers”. In …continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Dog Soldiers (2002)
Hallowed Halls: The Changeling (1980) A parent’s guide to griefcontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: The Changeling (1980)
Horror in the daylight: The Wicker Man and Christianitycontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: The Wicker Man (1973)
Take a glimpse at one of the first art-horror films; that would go on to inspire elevated horror cinemacontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Eyes Without a Face (1960)
The Japanese answer to Jaws takes us through a haunted house like none othercontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Hausu (1977)
This week we utter the cry of a creature hurled over an abyss with 1961’s The Innocents.continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: The Innocents (1961)
We’re starting off this series with the 1942 classic, Cat People, the movie that invented the jump scare, and dared to shroud the monster in shadow.continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Cat People (1942)