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An interview with the Indie filmmaker behind the movie The Grand Horror
Saw looks like it will join the ranks of Friday the 13th, Halloween, and Nightmare On Elm Street as a successful and long-lasting horror franchise.
Who is the scariest horror movie villain of all time? Michael Myers? Freddy Kreuger? Jason Vorhees? This article gives a brief background on the most prolific horror movie icons of all time. You decide for yourself.
The third part in a four part series that examines the history of horror in films and the impact societal changes has had on this genre. This articles looks at films from the 1970s and 1980s and how the cultural and sexual revolutions of this period affect the genre.
A 20th-century Frankenstein story with far more horror than blood.
Horror film fans and filmmakers alike are supporters of Fangoria. It is the ultimate movie publication that is completely dedicated to this genre. This magazine features news, reviews and events that horror filmmakers would love to read about.
Anyone who is a fan of horror movies knows the "formula". There's the villain - a monster, human or otherwise, who just wants to kill as many people as possible in a variety of ways - the grosser the better. So why are most of the characters white?
The top 9 reasons why I consider the Harry Potter series to be horror.
Graham Masterton is the master of horror tales which include quite a few based on ethnic demonic lore, from djinn to Native American demons.
Horror movies depend on four elements for success, four elements that every person innately fears.
Horror scripts are one of the easiest sells in Hollywood, but you have to do it right. Writing a slow-build horror script requires connectivity between the mundane and the horrific. The following provides key examples of how to do that.
Review of the 2004 British Horror Film, Creep
Review of 2004s Low-budget Horror, Dead Birds
Review of 2005s Psychological Horror, Hide and Seek
Article on the Evolution of a Horror Fan
Review of the 2005 Horror The Exorcism of Emily Rose.
The following tips will help horror movie fans plan a scary New Year's Eve party. Add a new angle to your annual New Year's gatherings with a celebration of classic horror movies.
This article reviews, and lists, the best that classic horror movies have to offer. Take a few Saturday nights and enjoy a horror movie classic. Don't forget to scream!
Not long ago someone asked me to publish of a list of my favorite horror movies. I love horror movies, but these are some of my favorites.
No nation rivals ours in producing graphic slasher flicks, targeting teens. But subtle these movies aren't. And come Halloween time, we adults may crave just that-more subtle, grown-up horror. To find it, we need to move beyond our borders.
Halloween is closing in and a lot of people out there are terrified of horror movies and hate the Halloween holiday because of those movies everywhere on television. Here are some stepping stones to surpass being a chicken.
These days, Hollywood tries to recreate many original horror films that proved successful in overseas industries. But these films are comparable at best, and hardly ever stay completely true to their foreign counterparts. So let's compare, shall we?
Lately horror movies have become less tolerable to watch than a hatchet in the eye. Here are highlights of Hollywood's most egregious errors in the genre.
Whether you're in the horror industry, or just a fan, you'll meet others who share your enthusiasm when you visit the World Horror Convention.
A large number of Japanese horror fare has been gaining wider audiences. This submission from China proves scarier and well-crafted.
Those of us who grew up in the 70s rather than the 50s missed out on those great and gory EC comics that are so hot nowadays on the collectors' market. Instead of EC we had Skywald comics… an even more graphic and idiosyncratic breed of horror comics.
Screams of lost teenagers scampering through deserted little towns complete with the usual "let's split up" antics, but something about Rob Zombie's horror movies rings truer, sicker, more terrifying and definitely more unique.
Horror movies have continued to disapoint and befuddle viewers and there seems no end in site. Hopefully someone will get back to some good old fashioned filmaking and make some great movies.
Watching The Amityville Horror, I sat stunned by how BAD the movie is - it's been a long time since I have seen this level of a stinker at the theater!
This first round of horror movie reviews from David Hayes, the Clown Prince of Terror!
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