In a time when most horror remakes are judged before they are even get made, The Last House on the Left 2009 remains a stellar example of how a remake can work as a complement to the origina...
This is something that’s been weighing on my mind for a little while now. It’s hard to say exactly what kind of movie will be remembered as a classic. It’s tough to say what will ...
Many Netflix users will say that the UK Netflix offerings pale in comparison to the US counterpart. While that may be true for newer movies, there are a number of noteworthy classic horror f...
Hammer achieved a large amount of success with Horror of Dracula pretty much out of the gate. This led to a franchise with at least seven sequels. Still, despite the massive success of their flagship ...
There are a lot of horror movies that flew under the radar. For whatever reason, they never gained much of even a cult following. Even John Carpenter fans don’t talk much about Village of the D...
Children can be frightening at the best of times – they’re loud, filthy and hyper from overdosing on sugar. These scary kids from horror movies are both the reasons why we watch them, ...
[soliloquy id=”729″] Ah, late 1980’s/early 1990’s horror, or should I say “The Horror!”. Remember “Pumpkinhead” from 1988? Remember it’s three seq...
Released on March 4, 1922, the image of Nosferatu can still give chills even today, almost 100 years later. Nosferatu, also known as “Count Orlok”, was played by Max Schreck.