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Hell Night (1981) – Frat House Horror with a Side of Gothic Flair

Posted on June 22, 2025 By admin No Comments on Hell Night (1981) – Frat House Horror with a Side of Gothic Flair
Hell Night (1981) – Frat House Horror with a Side of Gothic Flair
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A Scream Queen in a Haunted House… Kind Of By 1981, Linda Blair had already secured her place in horror history thanks to The Exorcist, but Hell Night was a different kind of fright fest altogether—part slasher, part haunted house flick, part sorority hazing gone way too far. Directed by Tom DeSimone (Reform School Girls), … Read More “Hell Night (1981) – Frat House Horror with a Side of Gothic Flair” »

Stage Fright (1980) – An Australian Curiosity with Style, If Not Substance

Posted on June 22, 2025 By admin No Comments on Stage Fright (1980) – An Australian Curiosity with Style, If Not Substance
Stage Fright (1980) – An Australian Curiosity with Style, If Not Substance
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More Mood Than Murder Stage Fright (1980), not to be confused with the more famous Italian slasher by the same name, is a lesser-known Australian psychological thriller that sits in an awkward space between art-house ambition and B-movie execution. It stars the beguiling Jenny Neumann, still riding the wave of cult appeal from films like … Read More “Stage Fright (1980) – An Australian Curiosity with Style, If Not Substance” »

Night of the Werewolf (1981): Hairy Men, Hot Women, and a Whole Lot of Fog Machine

Posted on June 21, 2025June 21, 2025 By admin No Comments on Night of the Werewolf (1981): Hairy Men, Hot Women, and a Whole Lot of Fog Machine
Night of the Werewolf (1981): Hairy Men, Hot Women, and a Whole Lot of Fog Machine
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Paul Naschy didn’t just play werewolves — he was the werewolf. At least in Spain, where his long-running role as doomed lycanthrope Waldemar Daninsky turned him into a cult horror icon with the body of a linebacker and the sideburns of a lounge singer. Night of the Werewolf (a reworking of his own 1971 film … Read More “Night of the Werewolf (1981): Hairy Men, Hot Women, and a Whole Lot of Fog Machine” »

The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972): A Giallo That Trips Over Its Own Cape

Posted on June 20, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972): A Giallo That Trips Over Its Own Cape
The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972): A Giallo That Trips Over Its Own Cape
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There are gialli you admire, and then there are gialli you endure. The Red Queen Kills Seven Times falls into the latter. It’s the kind of film that has everything going for it—gothic trappings, a family curse, a masked killer in a flowing red cape, and the ever-alluring Barbara Bouchet—and somehow fumbles the entire operation … Read More “The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972): A Giallo That Trips Over Its Own Cape” »

Final Draft (2007): A Low-Budget Descent Into Madness That Deserves a Second Look

Posted on June 20, 2025 By admin No Comments on Final Draft (2007): A Low-Budget Descent Into Madness That Deserves a Second Look
Final Draft (2007): A Low-Budget Descent Into Madness That Deserves a Second Look
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Introduction: A Forgotten Psychological Horror with a Beating Heart Final Draft is a 2007 psychological horror film that most people either haven’t seen or have forgotten—and those who have seen it rarely seem to have anything good to say. That’s unfortunate, because while the movie is clearly constrained by budget and pacing issues, it still … Read More “Final Draft (2007): A Low-Budget Descent Into Madness That Deserves a Second Look” »

Shannon Whirry: Queen of Softcore Noir

Posted on June 19, 2025June 19, 2025 By admin No Comments on Shannon Whirry: Queen of Softcore Noir
Shannon Whirry: Queen of Softcore Noir
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Shannon Whirry’s face might not be on anyone’s Hollywood Walk of Fame, but it was embossed on the spines of thousands of late-night videocassettes. In the heady 1990s heyday of direct-to-video erotica and B-movie thrillers, Whirry carved out a niche as the dark-haired vixen who could sell seduction and suspense on a shoestring budget. Slipping … Read More “Shannon Whirry: Queen of Softcore Noir” »

The Cannonball Run (1981): A High-Octane Mess with a Couple of Bright Spots

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The Cannonball Run (1981): A High-Octane Mess with a Couple of Bright Spots
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Revved-Up and Running on Fumes Released at the height of America’s love affair with muscle cars, big personalities, and good-old-boy charm, The Cannonball Run is a movie that thrives on chaos, coasts on celebrity charisma, and crashes when it comes to anything resembling structure or storytelling. It’s loud, it’s brash, it’s juvenile—and depending on your … Read More “The Cannonball Run (1981): A High-Octane Mess with a Couple of Bright Spots” »

Creepshow (1982): A Comic Book Come to Life with Uneven Chills and Nostalgic Charm

Posted on June 19, 2025June 19, 2025 By admin No Comments on Creepshow (1982): A Comic Book Come to Life with Uneven Chills and Nostalgic Charm
Creepshow (1982): A Comic Book Come to Life with Uneven Chills and Nostalgic Charm
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A Graveyard of Tales That Sometimes Thrill—and Sometimes Just Sit There Released in 1982, Creepshow arrived with undeniable genre pedigree: directed by George A. Romero, written by Stephen King, and featuring makeup effects by Tom Savini, it was billed as the ultimate horror anthology—an homage to the gory, ironic EC Comics of the 1950s like … Read More “Creepshow (1982): A Comic Book Come to Life with Uneven Chills and Nostalgic Charm” »

The Hills Have Eyes (1977): Camp Dressed Up as Carnage, and Not Half as Scary as It Thinks

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The Hills Have Eyes (1977): Camp Dressed Up as Carnage, and Not Half as Scary as It Thinks
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A Cult Classic That Bites Off More Than It Can Chew When people talk about Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes, they usually do so in hushed, reverent tones. “Groundbreaking.” “Raw.” “Gritty.” “Disturbing.” It’s frequently listed alongside Texas Chain Saw Massacre as a cornerstone of ’70s horror—low-budget, high-impact, and unapologetically savage. And sure, the film … Read More “The Hills Have Eyes (1977): Camp Dressed Up as Carnage, and Not Half as Scary as It Thinks” »

The Howling (1981): A Transformative Horror Classic That Redefined the Werewolf Genre

Posted on June 19, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Howling (1981): A Transformative Horror Classic That Redefined the Werewolf Genre
The Howling (1981): A Transformative Horror Classic That Redefined the Werewolf Genre
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When the Moon is Full, Horror Gets Smart There are horror films that entertain, some that shock, and a rare few that transform the genre they occupy. Joe Dante’s The Howling is firmly in that last category—a bold, bizarre, blood-soaked reimagining of the werewolf myth that manages to be both fun and frightening, deeply satirical … Read More “The Howling (1981): A Transformative Horror Classic That Redefined the Werewolf Genre” »

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