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vampires
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vampires
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Dec 16, 2020
BLOOD VESSEL (2020)
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Is there any more consistently popular movie villain than the Nazi? Began with the horror and exploitation films of the 1970s with stuff lik...
Mar 28, 2020
FRIGHT NIGHT (1985)
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Cult titles are funny things. Though some film aficionados will tell you they are a genre unto themselves, instead this label reaches ac...
Mar 22, 2020
THE MONSTER MOVIES OF LARRY FESSENDEN
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Larry Fessenden is kind of the crazy uncle of the horror genre, and it's likely you may have come to know him from his dozens of on...
Mar 13, 2020
INNOCENT BLOOD (1992)
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I don’t think John Landis is capable of making an out-and-out horror film free of black humor or whimsy. And that’s not to disparage th...
Oct 7, 2019
TALES FROM THE CRYPT PRESENTS: BORDELLO OF BLOOD (1996)
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Bordello of Blood is bad bad bad. There's no getting around it. The anthological nature of HBO's Tales from the Crypt ser...
Sep 18, 2019
VAMPIRES (1998)
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John Carpenter grew up watching westerns. One of his very first short films, The Resurrection of Billy Bronco , was inspired b...
Nov 13, 2013
UNSUNG HORRORS: STAKE LAND
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Every once in a while, a genuinely great horror movie—one that would rightfully be considered a classic, had it gotten more exposure and lo...
Nov 8, 2013
JUST IN CASE...
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Apr 6, 2013
REAL VAMPIRES
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In Rhode Island in the late 1700s lived a 19-year-old girl named Sarah Tillinghast. Sarah was a dreamy girl, spending her days wandering sm...
Feb 18, 2013
REVIEW: THE CARETAKER
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"The fruit and the feather fall at the same rate. One is crushed, and one is tickled by its fate." The world of fiction ...
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Feb 7, 2012
UNSUNG HORRORS: THE NIGHT FLIER
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Every once in a while, a genuinely great horror movie—one that would rightfully be considered a classic, had it gotten more exposure and lo...
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