
We dig deep into the horror vaults with a look at a genre classic, the atmospheric literary adaptation “The Curse of Frankenstein”. Now that …continue reading Spookshow: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
We dig deep into the horror vaults with a look at a genre classic, the atmospheric literary adaptation “The Curse of Frankenstein”. Now that …continue reading Spookshow: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
Women’s History Month starts tomorrow, so kick things off with “The Gorgon” — a hidden Hammer horror gem featuring a female monster. Hammer Studios. Terrence …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Gorgon (1964)
This wonderfully shot and poignant film was denounced in its time, but it touches on abuses that still plague society as a whole. A …continue reading Daily Dig: Never Take Candy From A Stranger (1960)
This week on the cast, it’s a Shudder double feature with two stylish films: “Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes” and “What Josiah Saw”. ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes/What Josiah Saw
A collection of themes from classic British horror movies, “Hammer Horror” serves more as a time capsule than a must-hear recording. For Vinyl Vengeance’s …continue reading Vinyl Vengeance: Hammer Horror
A beautiful transfer and brilliant sets make this familiar feeling, fifties horror a must-watch for fans of the history of the genre. A scientist …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood of the Vampire (1958)
We present four of the best horror movie-inspired online slot games guaranteed to give you thrills — and the chance to make a killing! Avid …continue reading The Four-Front of Horror: Movie-Inspired Slots
Great sets, strong performances, beautiful twins, witches, and vampires make this period piece film from Hammer an enjoyable watch. Two recently orphaned twins come …continue reading The Daily Dig: Twins of Evil (1971)
A loose adaptation of a Bram Stoker story by Hammer Films, it has the right vibe and a great starlet going for it… but …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971)
The #MeToo reckoning helped level the inequity of filmmaking, but this is a rare example of a film daring to display its guilt on …continue reading The Daily Dig: To The Devil a Daughter (1976)