It goes without saying that sequels are almost never on par with their source material. Continuity isn’t always maintained, actors get replaced, and more often than not they exist to capitalize on the success of the original. If history has ...
Read More »Episode 3: Shock… Shock… Shock!!!
Episode 3 “SHOCK… SHOCK… SHOCK!!!” The Sound Of Fear looks at the world of gothic horror, taking in the music of James Bernard and Hammer horror, the Corman Poe cycle, and the approach to realist shock horror. Episode Credits: Narrated by ...
Read More »Episode 2: It Comes To Life!
Episode 2 “IT COMES TO LIFE!” The Sound Of Fear continues its journey through the history of horror film music, looking at the age of Universal PIctures and its monsters. Episode Credits: Narrated by Lisa Brigden Written, Produced, and Directed by ...
Read More »The Jaws That Never Was: Jaws 3, People 0
It’s 1979. Jimmy Carter is in the oval office, Margaret Thatcher has been elected Prime Minister of England and Vietnam announces the end of the Pol Pot regime. In Hollywood, a few movies launch that will be go down in ...
Read More »Episode 1: A Symphony Of Horror
Episode 1 “A SYMPHONY OF HORROR” The Sound Of Fear begins its journey through the history of horror film music, starting with silent film and the early sound era. Episode Credits: Narrated by Lisa Brigden Written, Produced, and Directed by Charlie ...
Read More »Dead Spots (Book Review)
How does it feel to be trapped with the shark from Jaws, a psychopathic clown, and the zombie from Night of the Living Dead who terrorized siblings Johnny and Barbara? Author Rhiannon Frater harvests pop culture to escalate the horror ...
Read More »Talking Terror: Dave Sheridan
Horror. To some, the genre is that of cheap thrills, startles and nightmare fodder to allow entertainment to be entertaining without the need to turn on one’s brain. To others, Horror is a conduit that our deepest fears, anxieties and ...
Read More »Talking Terror: Jim Florentine
Horror. To some, the genre is that of cheap thrills, startles and nightmare fodder to allow entertainment to be entertaining without the need to turn on one’s brain. To others, Horror is a conduit that our deepest fears, anxieties and ...
Read More »Talking Terror: Joe DeRosa
Horror. To some, the genre is that of cheap thrills, startles and nightmare fodder to allow entertainment to be entertaining without the need to turn on one’s brain. To others, Horror is a conduit that our deepest fears, anxieties and ...
Read More »The Car (Blu-Ray Review)
Details Director: Elliot Silverstein Starring: James Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd, John Marley, R.G. Armstrong Type: Color Year: 1977 Language: English Length: 97 min Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC Resolution: 1080p Audio: Stereo 2.0 PCM Subtitles: English SDH Rating: BBFC 12 ...
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