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The History of Horror Cinema: 2021
Serialised horror film personal reviews/articles covering international horror cinema history(stars, studios, rare and famous films)
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The History of Horror Cinema: 2020
No it wasn't and no they didn't. In the DVD interviews even newly-promoted director Rachel Talalay and franchise producer Robert Shaye struggled vainly to say good things about this ill-conceived tur...
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The History of Horror Cinema: THE SPIRIT OF DARK AND LONELY WATER (1973)
The History of Horror Cinema Saturday, 21 May 2016 THE SPIRIT OF DARK AND LONELY WATER (1973) Back in 1970s Britain as a child I remember the government making admirable attempts on TV and in the ...
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The History of Horror Cinema: APACHES (1977)
Apaches, the infamous 27-minute short directed by John ‘ The Long Good Friday’ Mackenzie, was designed to warn children in rural areas about the perils of playing around farm machinery. It attained a ...
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The History of Horror Cinema: LIONEL ATWILL: The Rise and Fall of Hollywood's 'Mad Doctor'
The History of Horror Cinema Thursday, 21 April 2016 LIONEL ATWILL: The Rise and Fall of Hollywood's 'Mad Doctor' As horror fans, when we consider the great British gentlemen of horror cinema over...
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The History of Horror Cinema: SON OF DRACULA (1943)
Dracula series, following the first film in 1931 and the weak cash-in of Dracula’s Daughter (1936), Universal stretched the tendrils of implausibility even further with Son of Dracula released in 19...