Genre legend Vincent Price has been dazzling horror fans for generations, but some of his best work deserves more celebration. With summer waning and …continue reading Five on it: Vincent Price
Castle may have been known for his clever marketing, but “House on Haunted Hill” proves there was substance behind his legendary style. In 1959, …continue reading Dante’s Inferno: House on Haunted Hill (1959)
It’s not hard to understand why Joe Dante is so inspired by “The Last Man on Earth” given its undeniable impact and influence on …continue reading Dante’s Inferno: The Last Man on Earth (1964)
More than a masterpiece of classic British horror, “Witchfinder General” is a cautionary tale with terrifying modern-day relevance. In 1968, director Michael Reeves made …continue reading Digging Deep: Witchfinder General (1968)
Not slapstick enough to be “Airplane!” and not clever enough to be Monty Python, this genre spoof takes time to get funny but redeems …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)
A story of a man driven mad by a ghost, this film is driven by the one and only Vincent Price and some excellent …continue reading The Daily Dig: Diary of A Madman (1963)
This week on the cast, Chaos & Carnage celebrate Vincent Price Month by digging up 1963’s killer horror comedy, “The Comedy of Terrors”. A …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Comedy of Terrors
This week on the cast, Chaos & Carnage celebrate Vincent Price Month with “The Pit and the Pendulum” and discover why love is torture. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Pit and The Pendulum
This week on the cast, Chaos & Carnage celebrate Vincent Price Month and invite you to RSVP to a party at “House on Haunted …continue reading They Mostly Podcast At Night: House on Haunted Hill
In honor of its anniversary, we celebrate the legacy of “Theater of Blood” starring the incomparable Vincent Price in one of his best roles. Theater …continue reading Horror History: Theater of Blood (1973)
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