Like most people, my first exposure to Vincent Price was through horror films, and the only early film of his that I really knew was Dragonwyck. But over the years, as my appreciation for classic film has continued to grow and mature, I’ve sought out more films from his pre-horror career, such as the two… Continue reading Paging Dr Death: Vincent Price in “Shock” (1946) — Pale Writer
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HORROR Festival Testimonial – April 28 2020
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Most disturbing moments in film – part 1 —
Some of the films made in this world, were created for sick and twisted individuals that find strange pleasure in watching the most atrocious scenes. Let’s start with some of the tamer scenes in extreme horror films, to please those of you who might not be quite ready for the serious brutally and for those […]… Continue reading Most disturbing moments in film – part 1 —
An Introduction to Extreme Cinema: What makes an extreme horror film? —
For the longest time people have asked me “But what exactly is extreme horror?” and it’s an exceptionally valid question to ask. It’s easy to determine what constitutes as something within the horror genre, especially when it comes to film, but extreme cinema is a little more complicated because it doesn’t always necessarily rely on […]… Continue reading An Introduction to Extreme Cinema: What makes an extreme horror film? —
Most disturbing moments in film – part 2 —
In part 1 of this series looking at the most disturbing moments in film, we visited some classic extreme horror films that were easy to remember for their shocking and controversial elements. However, it seems like disturbing scenes are in abundance when it comes to horror films and many of us hold specific memories of […]… Continue reading Most disturbing moments in film – part 2 —
I Spit On Your Grave Deja Vu (2019) review —
Back in the 70s one of the most controversial films was released into the world in 1978, and shocked the audiences to their very core. That film was none other than Meir Zarchi’s I Spit On Your Grave aka Day of the Woman. With an offensive and aggressive title alone, there was no surprise that… Continue reading I Spit On Your Grave Deja Vu (2019) review —
25 Best Horror Films of the Decade —
Another 10 years have passed by, and for me they have been incredibly important to my knowledge growth of the horror genre. The reason being that it was only around 12 years ago that I discovered my undying love for the terrifying genre, and therefore it’s truly been a discovery period for me, with both […]… Continue reading 25 Best Horror Films of the Decade —
15 Horror Films Ruined by Adding “Snuggums” Into the Title — Professional Moron
Good old gut-wrenching horror films. Can’t beat a bit of the old terrifying terror. Scary dary. Lots of gore! Aiiiiiiieee (not in the rapping sense) etc. But, hey, what happens if you take a classic horror film and, instead of adding more gore and banal screaming tropes, you make it all sickly sweet? The Evil […]… Continue reading 15 Horror Films Ruined by Adding “Snuggums” Into the Title — Professional Moron
The Lodge: An Excellent Horror Film That is Haunting and Memorable — Movies, Films & Flix
The Lodge is an atmospheric horror film that explores grief, loneliness and what happens when you’re stuck with your significant other’s kids inside a snowed in lodge for several days. It’s a dread-filled experience that features a beautiful looking descent into insanity, and it proves directors Veronkia Franz and Severin Fiala (Goodnight Mommy) have become […]… Continue reading The Lodge: An Excellent Horror Film That is Haunting and Memorable — Movies, Films & Flix
HORROR Festival Testimonial – April 27 2020
Neag Angela Mihaela It is an unforgettable festival with wonderful people, full of imagination and talent. Submit via FilmFreeway: