As we’ve seen before with Alien vs. Predator, a long anticipated crossover doesn’t always lead to success. In 2003, a decade after it was first teased at the end of Jason Goes to Hell, Freddy …
The films of Roger Corman are filled with ups and downs. One of the gems in the filmography of Corman is the 1959 beatnik horror-comedy A Bucket of Blood. Starring Dick Miller as Walter …
Ed Gein has served as the inspiration for cinema’s most terrifying killers – Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Norman Bates from Psycho, and Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs. In 1974, concert …
Not only does Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre have one of the most evocative titles in cinematic history, it’s also one hell of scary film. A low budget affair full of black humor and …
Once again, we present a work by the Godfather of Gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis. While his films don’t exactly have the best cinematic form, they have the unwavering dedication to being weird. The Wizard …
After nearly a decade away from making horror films following 1963’s The Birds, The Master of Suspense himself Alfred Hitchcock returned to genre in 1972 with Frenzy. Easily the most violent and overtly sexual …
Wes Craven has carved out a reputation as one of the preeminent horror filmmakers over the past 40 years. Having helmed A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Hills Have Eyes, and Scream, Craven has …
When thinking of what is man’s natural enemy on this planet, no other creature has caused as much pain and devastation as frogs. Finally in 1972, one film sought to tell the truth about …
Another work by the Godfather of Gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis, The Gruesome Twosome is another low-budget gorefest, but this time without David F. Friedman producing. Old Miss Pringles and her son Rodney run a wig …