
Throughout the month of October, all of our Create-A-Captions are based on iconic horror films. And when it comes to masterpieces of the genre, few films have had as much of a creepy impact as 1968’s Rosemary’s Baby. This terrifying…
Read more →Throughout the month of October, all of our Create-A-Captions are based on iconic horror films. And when it comes to masterpieces of the genre, few films have had as much of a creepy impact as 1968’s Rosemary’s Baby. This terrifying…
Read more →In this guest post, MovieFanFare reader Bill Dunphy shares his thoughts on movies and memory, and how he associates certain films with this time of year: I belong to a group on Facebook that talks about the good old days…
Read more →It doesn’t have to be a dark and stormy night for you to settle in with a film noir classic (but it sure does help!) Noir and mystery films allow viewers to witness the dark side of life without having…
Read more →Joan Crawford probably didn’t envision her film career ending with a notoriously bad, low-budget drive-in picture about the Missing Link. Yet, Trog (1970) was the cinematic swan song for the actress that graced the silver screen in classics like Mildred…
Read more →For this latest 31 Days of Halloween poll, we pose a bit of a challenging question for you: What is the best decade for horror movies? We suspect that your answer will most likely correspond with the era in which…
Read more →As October rolls on towards Halloween, I (probably like many of you) find more and more of my free time spent watching horror movies. Certain flicks are perennial favorites: Halloween, Creepshow, Psycho, the original Dawn of the Dead, Carnival of…
Read more →It’s a great week to be a movie fan. But then again, aren’t they all? Yet this week’s lineup of new releases include some fresh-from-the-theater blockbusters, as well as plenty of rare classics from the Hollywood vaults — with some…
Read more →Not to be confused with Shirley Jackson‘s novel The Haunting on Hill House (which itself was filmed as The Haunting in 1963 and 1999), House on Haunted Hill offers up an abundance of fun thrills. This classic from schlockmaster William…
Read more →Be it a classic from the 1940s like Dead of Night to the stylized terror of more contemporary efforts like Creepshow or Trick ‘r Treat, horror anthologies give you more bang for your buck by telling multiple terror tales. But…
Read more →This latest Create-A-Caption comes to us from Night of the Living Dead, director George Romero‘s 1968 shocker that helped usher in the zombie film revolution. Due to its intensity and shocking graphic nature, the movie remains essential October viewing. We’ve…
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