With such films as Dracula and Frankenstein, Universal Pictures set the tone for 1930s horror cinema, but other studios sometimes matched–or beat–them in scares. Read about Island of Lost Souls, Mad Love and eight more shock classics.
Read more →Classic Horror Movies
Classic Horror Movies, horror movies from 1900 to 1960: Moviefanfare’s list of movie articles and information focusing on classic horror movies and the actors in these wonderful films.
Create-a-Caption: The Phantom of the Opera
You know the drill. Click here for a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comments section.
Read more →Classic Horror Movie Love Scenes
Horror and romance? Sure, they go together more often than you might think. Here’s five unforgettable Classic Horror Movie Love Scenes that reveal just how important romance can be to the great cinema chillers.
Read more →Karloff Comes Back as The Walking Dead (1936)
Decades before zombies marched through Georgia on TV, a mechanical heart–based on a device co-designed by Charles Lindbergh–brought executed convict Boris Karloff back to life in The Waking Dead. Guest blogger Cliff Alpierti reviews the 1936 chiller.
Read more →Cinema Arachnida: Of Spiders and Men
A certain web-spinning superhero may have audiences cheering now, but spiders haven’t always been so friendly on the big screen. Let’s take a look at some memorable eight-legged movie menaces, from 1955’s Tarantula to the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings franchises.
Read more →Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow: Marshland Derring-Do from Disney
MovieFanFare’s chronicle of the cinematic heroics of English parson-by-day/smuggler-by-night Christopher Syn concludes with Walt Disney’s 1963 adventure Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow, starring Patrick McGoohan in the dual title roles.
Read more →Night Creatures: Parsons, Pirates and Plunder from Hammer
As part of the Hammer Halloween Blogathon, MovieFanFare shouts “Yo ho ho!” and raises a pint of ale to Night Creatures, a 1962 thriller of smugglers and pirates in 18th-century England starring Hammer Films mainstay Peter Cushing.
Read more →Scream Factory Scares Up New Releases
Here’s a look at four of Scream Factory’s most recent releases: Day of the Dead, Prince of Darkness, Psycho II and Psycho III. Are these fright flicks worthy of being a part of your Halloween celebrations? Read on and find out…if you dare!
Read more →Scared Silly: Moviedom’s Goofiest Monsters
Well, it’s that time of year again: the Halloween season, when every movie blog site worth its salt busts out the orange and black and starts cranking out lists of the creepiest, spookiest and most downright frightening films of all time. And…
Read more →Godzilla
You know the drill. Below is a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! “Crunchy on the outside. Chewy in the middle. Boy, I love these things!”
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