Halloween is a uniquely fun holiday because it turns Man’s most unwanted emotion, fear, into a source of entertainment, with the experiencer in on the irony. To accomplish this dichotomy, it draws ...
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Reading Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” (1897) in high school was a revelation. First, the novel did not translate accurately into the many film versions I have seen. Second, the novel was presented in ...
A Haunting on Lincoln Avenue” every year at 128 Lincoln, has gotten so big that it now raises money for charity.
Obsessed with the 1897 Gothic horror novel and its Hollywood permutations since childhood, the filmmaker now admits the ...
Dracula (1931) Bela Lugosi’s performance as the charming yet terrifying Count Dracula set the standard for every vampire ...
British horror has always been compelling, whether Hammer or Amicus, but here are five underrated entries from the 1960s you ...
The third, and criminally underrated, entry in Universal’s Dracula cycle trades misty castles for the deliciously swampy ...
Join us in Bounding Into Halloween as we reflect on Mummy and Nosferatu remakes, their nostalgia, and the creativity behind ...
Scott Derrickson has killed a lot of people. And a surprising amount of them have been children. Okay, no, Derrickson hasn’t ...
"Bunnicula" author James Howe talks about Niskayuna High School, banned books and the vegetable-drinking rabbit's origins.
Wes Craven's Vampire in Brooklyn, starring Eddie Murphy, is one of the most fascinating films of both of their careers. Check ...
We've all gotta die sometime. Before then, be sure to watch these 25 horror movies perfect for Halloween, from "The Shining" ...
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