All posts tagged "wes craven"
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Features
/ 7 years agoHome Entertainment: Vestron Collector’s Series ‘The Gate’, ‘The Lair of the White Worm’ & ‘Wishmaster’ Review
At the tail end of last year, Lionsgate UK released a wave of restored horror films from the bowels of Vestron...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years ago21 of the Greatest Horror Films of the 21st Century
It’s October, the scariest month of the year, making it the perfect time to celebrate the world of the horror genre....
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoThe Ultimate Halloween Movie Marathon: What to watch on the big day
Presenting our Ultimate Halloween Movie Marathon guide: The best way to spend the day… The clocks have gone back and that...
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Home Entertainment
/ 9 years agoLogan Huffman interview for Final Girl: “I wanted to create an axe murderer with the feet of Fred Astaire”
Final Girl hit FrightFest last Friday and heads to DVD next month. Directed by photographer Tyler Shields, it’s a noir-inspired horror...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoWes Craven 1939 – 2015
As FrightFest 2015 reaches its closing stages, the sad news reaches us that veteran horror director Wes Craven has died aged...
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Stage And Small Screen
/ 10 years ago‘Scream’ TV Series To Be Re-titled?
The Horror genre has undergone a variety of changes over the past few years, with a large portion of those changes...
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Features
/ 10 years agoTrick Or Treat? The Best And Worst Film Werewolves
Halloween is almost here and this writer couldn’t be more excited. Halloween is a little like Christmas for my family, we...
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Stage And Small Screen
/ 10 years ago‘Scream’ TV Series Casts ‘Arrow’ Star In Lead Role
It has been recently confirmed that the lead actor for TV spin-off of 90’s horror franchise, SCREAM, has been recast in...
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Features
/ 11 years ago1984 Retrospective: ‘A Nightmare On Elm Street’
1984. The year that even the Olympics went to Hollywood is easily one of the greatest years in film history. 1984...
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Features
/ 11 years ago1984 Retrospective – ‘Ghostbusters’
1984. The year that even the Olympics went to Hollywood is easily one of the greatest years in film history. 1984...