
Just released to DVD and Blu-ray from Olive Films, Return of the Ape Man is Bela Lugosi‘s most interesting collaboration with Monogram Pictures — for whom he made several films in the early 1940s. Looking to prove their widely decried…
Read more →Just released to DVD and Blu-ray from Olive Films, Return of the Ape Man is Bela Lugosi‘s most interesting collaboration with Monogram Pictures — for whom he made several films in the early 1940s. Looking to prove their widely decried…
Read more →It’s finally here! Halloween! We’ve waited for it all month long, and now the anticipation has paid off and we are set for an evening of scary viewing and trick-or-treating! From all of us here at MovieFanFare, we wish you…
Read more →Cue iconic scream! If there’s one movie monster who towers above his competition, it’s Godzilla. From his first appearance in 1954 through to 2016’s Shin Godzilla, he has captured the imaginations of filmgoers across the globe. And what’s not to…
Read more →Because you can never have enough martial arts action, today’s trailer is for the 1973 Bruce Lee masterpiece Enter the Dragon. One of the biggest action epics ever filmed, the film finds karate master Bruce Lee hired by British agents…
Read more →One movie that nobody seems to be celebrating the 30th anniversary of is Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. Hands down the worst Superman film (although Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice is up there) this 1987 suffers from a…
Read more →On Halloween night in 1978, NBC aired the television event Stranger in Our House. The movie starred Linda Blair — still a horror commodity due to her legendary work in The Exorcist — and was directed by a then-unknown director…
Read more →Just because Friday the 13th has come and gone doesn’t mean you can’t carry the memories of Crystal Lake with you all year round. You can, thanks to the Funko Pocket Pop! keychain of the one (and fortunately only) Jason…
Read more →Ever since he appeared in John Carpenter‘s 1978 horror sensation Halloween, Michael Myers rightfully took his place alongside of the greatest screen scream icons in history. Wearing a chilling white mask and overalls, Myers is nothing more than pure evil…
Read more →Vincent Price. Even just seeing those words up on screen conjure up spooky memories. A true iconoclast, Price may have died in 1993 but really, he never left. He’s still everywhere in pop culture — taunting Batman and Robin, frightening…
Read more →1962’s Carnival of Souls is a perfect example of a slow burn cult film. Despite a limited budget and a short original theatrical run, the film — about a church organist whose life takes a turn for the bizarre following…
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