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Rosemary’s Baby (1968)



Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse move into an apartment in a building with a bad reputation. They discover that their neighbors are a very friendly elderly couple named Roman and Minnie Castevet, and Guy begins to spend a lot of time with them. Strange things start to happen: a woman Rosemary meets in the washroom dies a mysterious death, Rosemary has strange dreams and hears strange noises and Guy becomes remote and distant. Then Rosemary falls pregnant and begins to suspect that her neighbors have special plans for her child.

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CREEPSHOW

Creepshow Has Some of the Greatest
Talent in Horror


Creepshow demonstrates what happens when gather together some of the greatest talents in horror, Stephen King and George Romero, and leave them alone to do what they do best.

Written by The Zombie Master Lee Roberts
January 26, 2007

Creepshow movie poster
Release: 1982
Directed by: George A. Romero
Written by: Stephen King

Starring:
Hal Holbrook
as Professor Henry Northrup
Adrienne Barbeau as Wilma “Billie” Northrup
Leslie Nielsen as Richard Vickers
E.G. Marshall as Upson Pratt
Ted Danson as Harry Wentworth
Ed Harris as Hank Blaine


EC Comics, to those who do not know, was a force to be reckoned with in the 50’s. They had such titles as Crime Illustrated, Weird Fantasy, and Shock Illustrated. What they were best known for though, and ended up getting in trouble for, were such titles as Tales from the Crypt, Crypt of Terror, and Vault of Horror. It is within these horror comics that Stephen King (Carrie, Firestarter, etc.) and George Romero (Night of the Living Dead, etc.) found the inspiration for the film Creepshow.

Creepshow is an anthology of five short horror episodes from a fictitious comic book entitled Creepshow (coincidence, I think not). So let’s turn the page and see what eerie tales lay within the pages.

Creepshow - Scene from Father's Day

Father’s Day: This first story is about a woman who feels guilt for bashing her abusive fathers head in with a marble ash tray. And she should feel guilty because she killed him on Father’s Day. She has stopped by her father’s grave and during conversation he decides it is time to wake up and leave his underground abode. Yeah!! We see a young Ed Harris in this one as well. Good story.

Creepshow - Stephen King in The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill

The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill: This installment in Creepshow is where we see Stephen King himself in the role of Jordy Verrill, a backwoods redneck who happens to see a meteorite land on his farm. He is contemplating the money he will get from the museum when it breaks and he gets “meteor s**t” on him. What follows is the slow transformation of a man into a plant. Not bad but not great either. Good thing that it is short.

Creepshow - Ted Danson in Tide you Over

Something to Tide you Over: This is actually my favorite of the five Creepshow stories and is the one that we can learn from. First, we learn that if we are going to have an affair, make sure that the unknowing spouse isn’t insanely jealous to the point of vindictive murder. Second, we learn that if we happen to be the vindictive, murdering, insanely jealous, unknowing spouse we must be absolutely sure that the unfaithful duo is dead. I mean hole in the head dead. Not able to come back as a zombie dead. This Creepshow installment has a great story, with great acting from Leslie Nielsen.

Creepshow - Adrienne Barbeau in The Crate.The Crate: Classic actors Hal Holbrook, Fritz Weaver, and the lovely Adrienne Barbeau make this story my second favorite Creepshow short. Weaver and Holbrook are professors at the local college. A crate is found underneath some stairs that is unbelievably old and upon further investigation is holding something living inside. Carnage, blood and laughs follow. Both cheesy and funny in a twisted sort of way, this is a great story.


They’re Creeping up on You: How can you go wrong with E.G. Marshall. In this Creepshow short Mr. Marshall plays a mean old businessman who happens to have a slight case of OCD. Being a clean freak, he cannot stand bugs and bugs are getting into his superCreepshow - Bugs from They're Creeping up on You. clean hermetically sealed penthouse. How are they getting in? Where are they coming from? You will have to watch the movie.

Creepshow will go down as one of the best horror anthology films of all time. When you put Stephen King and George Romero together and leave them alone to do what they do best then the result has got to be good. The stories and execution are well done and the nature of an anthology of horror shorts prevents any one story from going on too long before resolution. If you have not seen this classic, go find and watch Creepshow. As a matter of fact, buy your own copy of it - Creepshow is one to have in your horror library and watch repeatedly. Questions or comments about Creepshow? Contact us!

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

BEST - HORROR - MOVIES


Horror Movie Freaks, Issue #0018 -- Last Stop Before October!

Greetings Horror Freaks!

This is the last month to prepare for the big one - October and Halloween. Last chance to shore up the doors and windows for the inevitable appearing of those dastardly visitors weilding their knives and machetes.....

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"I'd like to give a Marion to John Ritter in Bride of Chucky for "best use of nails", one to Uncle Willy in Demon Knight for "best way to go", and one to Carrie's mother in Carrie for "most artistically dispatched"."

- Crypticpsych

In This Issue:

  • The Ossuary Horror Movie Going Strong - The BEST there is (if I do say so myself...)
  • Original Web Series The Fold on BHM!
  • Horror New Release DVDs for September.
  • New Reviews from BHM
  • Four Great Contests Going On Now.
  • An Invitation

The Ossuary Horror Community

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The Fold Original Web Series on Best-Horror-Movies.comPart sci-fi, part sex comedy, part art movie, tune into THE FOLD webseries for biweekly doses of sex, time-travel, swedish hot tubs, warrior princesses, pyscho/spiritual evolution, and RPG cults. Part "Barbarella," part "Revenge of the Nerds," part "Liquid Sky," THE FOLD is an erotic midnight movie experience for the web.


Catch up from the beginning:

The Fold Episode 1
The Fold Episode 2
The Fold Episode 3

New Episode on September 16 - Watch for it!

New Release Horror DVDs for September 2008

Even though the Horror Theatrical releases have been a bit thin lately, DVD releases are alive and well. As we approach October and that most joyus of holidays there are plenty of options for your viewing pleasure:

Supernatural - The Complete Third Season - Yet another season of this popular television series... and no, I still haven't watched it myself.

Fox Horror Classics Collection, Vol. 2 (Dragonwyck / Chandu the Magician / Dr. Renault's Secret) - Some great old horror films starring Bela and Mr. Price. I'm reviewing these now, and this month as a contest to win this collection

Pumpkinhead (Collector's Edition) - Newest DVD rendition of this popular film includes commentary, stills gallery and additional featurettes.

Child's Play (Special Edition) - This version of the horror icon has multiple commentary tracks (including Alex Vincent all grown up) and is presented in widescreen.

Day Watch [Blu-ray] - The second installment of the Russian epic presented in Blu-Ray. I don't know if you've gone the "Blu-Ray route" yet but I did a few months ago and will never go back.

Mother of Tears - Part of the Three Mothers Trilogy by Dario Argento and starring daughter Asia.

The Thing [Blu-ray] - So, my philosophy about Blu-Ray is that I'm going to make sure I have a player that also supports DVD and NEW purchases will be in Blu-Ray while keeping my extensive collection of old, only replacing a select few with the new format. This one I've replaced and I'm glad I did...

Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! - Strippers VS Zombies - Zombies and Strippers together at last... sounds like a good idea although I haven't seen either of these so can't vouch for them.

Pathology - Horror Queen reviewed this one and said that it's good. You might want to check it out if you missed it in the theater.

Seed - The famous "anti-favorite" of horror freaks everywhere, Uwe Boll, is at it again. I've read that this one is "different" and it would have to be...

Something Beneath - Another Sci-Fi Channel original now on DVD. Some of these have been pretty good but can be hit or miss...

Never Cry Werewolf - Sci-Fi Channel deux. Not my favorite werewolf movie but not terrible.

Beyond The Door - Exorcist-like movie of the week starring Juliette Mills from the TV series "Nanny and the Professor". Whether you like this one or not, I'm glad to see this kind of film coming out on DVD.

Possession - A disturbing film of sexual evil, whatever that means...

Pulse 2: Afterlife - I actually liked Pulse, the remake of a J-horror cult winner. Don't know about this sequel though, but I will check it out.

Exploitation Cinema: Cemetery Girls/ Vampire Hookers - These are bad, and that's the point. I love this kind of film.

Sleepy Hollow - I have always been a fan of this Tim Burton Gothic tale. I am not clear on whether this is a re-release or a special edition, and if special then what makes it so...

Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat - I don't know anything about this film other than it co-stars Bruce Campbell. At the end of the day, that's enough for me.

Rest Stop - Don't Look Back - I thought Rest Stop was okay, but I'm not quite sure why it needed a sequel.

A Haunting in Connecticut - From The Discovery Channel and part of a series of haunting dramas presented as documentaries.

They Wait - Ghost story, that's all I know. If anyone has details on this film I'm all ears.

Ghouls - Most reviews say this film stinks. That's all I know.

House of the Dead - I almost didn't put this one on the list because it's the only movie that I found so repulsive that I actually left the theater. Really, really bad IMHO.

Drive in Double Feature: Barracuda/Island Fury - More fun trash to round out the quality DVDs in your collection.

Last House on the Beach - Like "Last House on the Left" except with Nuns.

A Haunting in Georgia - Another of the Discovery Channel offerings. If you liked this on cable then you'll like owning the DVD.

In the Folds of the Flesh - Bizarre Itallian cult film known for shocking gore. This is reportedly remastered from the "Italian Vaults". ???

Explotation Cinema: Satan's Slave / Terror - Trash, trash and more trash. Some cult followers of Norman J. Warren may key into this one.

Zombie Bundle(Day of the Dead / Dawn of the Dead / Evil Dead II) (Amazon.com Exclusive) [Blu-ray] - This may be a good and cheaper way to transition some of your zombie favorites to Blu-Ray.

Breathing Room - Low budget horror along the lines of Saw.

Bloody Moon - Eurotrash remastering of 1981 flick complete with bad dubbing, stupid dialogue, tons of gore and gratuitous nudity.

Bad Girls Dormitory - 1984 flick about the horror of being in an all-girl correctional facility for teens. That's always a good start.

Nympha - OMG, a zombie movie with a name like that... I don't know whether to get this one or run and hide, crying.

Trackman - Subtitled Spanish film. That's all I know.

Latest Reviews on BHM

Best-Horror-Movies.com is busy bringing you the real scoop on new releases, independents, zombie flicks and the classics (or "classics" as the case may be)

Check out the latest from:

Dr. Chills, Artsy and Old Horror


The Horror of Dracula - Horror of Dracula Rivals the Best that Hollywood has to Offer with lush costumes, great actors and a climactic death scene to end all death scenes.

The Birds - The Birds asks; what would happen if nature were to suddenly decide that humans were an intolerable nuisance? I think they would win.

The Zombie Master

Zombie Strippers - With a name like Zombie Strippers what did you expect? This is a solid B movie about zombies and, uh, strippers that is a good break from serious horror.

Zombie Town - Zombie Town is an Unexpectedly Enjoyable 80 Minutes of Zombie Mayhem. This film is not particularly original, but it doesn’t have to be.

James "Crypticpsych" Lasome

13 Tzameti - 13 Tzameti's approach is far more thrilling than gallons of grue by taking a very straightforward concept and executing it to nail-biting perfection.

Three... Extremes - Three... Extremes, or Saam Gaang Yi, proves that America and England don’t have a monopoly on truly great horror anthologies. Asia knows a thing or two as well.

The Horror Czar, Independents

The Wizard of Gore - The gore in The Wizard of Gore is shockingly plentiful and the tale is intricate with Crispin Glover delivering trademark creepiness.

Us Sinners - Us Sinners could have been better if it were just… better. The film worked but would have benefited from better acting, production and polish.

Contests!

There are some GREAT contests going on now at Best-Horror-Movies.com. Make sure and enter all of them for some great DVD collections.

Friday the 13th: The Series

Friday the 13th: The Series Contest from BHM

The suspense-drama series that brought the serial horror genre back to television makes a frightening return when Friday The 13th – The Series: The First Season.

Charlie Chan Collection

Charlie Chan Collection Contest from BHM

Starring Sidney Toler as the sage detective and filled with the clever crime-solver’s signature fortune cookie wisdom, each case is packed with a delightful blend of dangerous intrigue, criminal mischief and insightful aphorisms.

Film Noir Collection

Film Noir Contest from BHM

DANGER LURKS AROUND EVERY CORNER AS FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS A CHILLING TRIO OF FILM NOIR CLASSICS.

Fox Horror Classics

Fox Horror Classics contest from BHM

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Presents A Terrifying Three-Disc Collection Of Horror Classics, Restored And Remastered

An Invitation

Alright Horror Movie Freaks, I know you are out there. We have over 300,000 visitors to Best-Horror-Movies.com every month, and Horror Movie Freaks! has many thousands of subscribers. Where are you???

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THE ART LAIR HORRORPHILE

“The atmosphere of a film is the most important thing. Very early on I was fascinated by the moods and atmospheres which emanate from places and people. People in certain situations – in moments of terror, for example – especially interest me. They live more intensely, and we’re able to learn more about who they really are.” --- Roman Polanski

THE ART LAIR - IX

September 23rd 2008 23:59
Socar Myles
Well, I’ll be damned! I missed my monthly descent into The Art Lair. There was no August selection, I’m afraid. The horror! The horror! Lock me in the iron maiden and throw away the key! No! Wait a minute! Not that you were probably aware of the absence, but hey, what does it matter? These bones ain’t goin’ nowhere …

So, keeping the marrow to the point, here’s a selection of fantastic drawings as white as bone and as black as midnight on a moonless night … but with a hint of crimson, ‘cos that’s the kind of twisted person I am, heh heh heh … and you relish it, I know, I know.

Derek Van Den Hogen

Eva Widermann

Gabriel Bur

J. P. Targete

Kyri Koniotou

Laura Judd

Laura Pelick

Martin Vire

Matt Harpold

Matthew Kukosky

Ricardo Jurado

Socar Myles

William Teo

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THE ART LAIR - VIII

July 21st 2008 02:26
Crawlspace
I’ve had a long hard weekend. I am walking shell of man. I am in dire need of vegetable soup and mineral water. I am incapable of writing an informed and witty movie review. All I can post is something slowly emerging from the Darkness, primordial sludge, like the foul stuff oozing from my ears and clouding my bloodshot vision.

Angela Sasser

David Reuss

Derlis Frutos

Irene Bressel

Jen Hudson

Jon Hodgson

Julian Grant

Maria Binderup

Martin McKenna

Michael Jaecks

Rob Molenaar

Sandra Hirschmann

Vomitus Abortii
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THE ART LAIR - VII

June 25th 2008 05:06
crocodile and victim
I’m not sure if the above photo is an artistic installation, but it looks like one, so I’ve included it as my window display. I’ve got a thing for crocodiles (or is that an alligator?) … and the derriere and long legs of the female kind. But I digress …

There’s a bit more colour in this selection of art, a bit more vibrancy in the macabre. But that’s all I’m going to say. I’m not an art critic; I just compile the “exhibition” and let my readers have an oogle. That’s the best way to present art, let it speak for itself.

Andrey Barkov

Bryan Peters

Cathy Wilkins

Christina DeLong

Dimitar Nikolov

Egypt Urnash

Jen Hudson

Jenny Crampton

Jon Zig

Martin McKenna

Miruza B.

Rafal Hrynkiewicz

Tommy Rot



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THE ART LAIR - VI

May 1st 2008 23:14
S.H.S.
Are your bad dreams a little on the bland and tedious side? Do you need a little inspiration for your nightmare melting pot? Imagery that’s truly surreal, grotesque, outlandish and seductively horrendous? You’ve come to the right place … The Horrorphile’s Art Lair, a scarily fine selection of paintings, sketches, and illustrations from international artists.

Chloe Pogson


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THE ART LAIR - V

March 28th 2008 23:29
Scott Davis
If only the modern horror movie was as richly textured, boldly formed, and palpably fearsome as the art work on display here in The Art Lair, I’d be a happy little chappy!

Cedric Savona


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THE ART LAIR - IV

February 22nd 2008 01:17
Gabriel Bur
A picture may paint a thousand words … But a piece of horror art cuts through flesh and bone and etches deep into the marrow an obituary of dark and bloodied brilliance. Check these dark and delicious works by talented young artists from all over the world.

Amara Carney


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THE ART LAIR - III

December 31st 2007 03:32
It’s my last post for the year. So I thought I’d end with the next exhibition of The Art Lair. These are dark and confronting illustrations from artists from all over the world. Linger and ogle.
Joe Kennett

And have a bloody good new year


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THE ART LAIR - II

November 29th 2007 02:15
Meg Lyman
I love the way each person can interpret different things from a piece of artwork, more so than your average movie poster. As much as I love graphic design, a movie poster is, more often than not, designed to illicit an immediate and deliberate response from the viewer; basically the poster should be saying “You want to see this movie! Now!”

Melissa Byrd
With a piece of artwork, whether it be an charcoal sketch, a water colour painting, an air-brushed illustration, or a metal sculpture, the intention of the artist is to create a reaction from the viewer; not necessarily a feel-good sensation, but definitely an excited one. With horror art, the artist’s intention is to create a sense of morbid fascination, unease, dread, a macabre rush of adrenalin as fear crawls up the spine, or, most effectively, a recoil, as the imagery reminds one of a recent nightmare


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THE ART LAIR - horror artwork

October 9th 2007 01:40
throne of death
I was surfing with intent and came across a great site full of horror and Gothic art by a multitude of artists, most of which is actually uncredited. The site is intended for webpage designers, so many of them are quite small images for using as avatars, etc. There are numerous code generators and even a whole section for myspace junkies.

cold eye
The site is a smorgasbord of horror artwork; all blood and darkness for the artiste children of the night. Most are vivid paintings, but many are digitally manipulated photographs, while others are just black and white sketches, and some images are almost endearing, in a strange, macabre kind of way





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  • Come Play With Us, Danny - A Horror movie review blog.

  • CreepyShit.com - Articles, reviews, convention coverage, DVD reviews, and links.

  • Fatally Yours - A nicely done horror review blog by multiple authors. Timely and interesting news on the horror genre.

  • Horror Yearbook - A well done horror genre news site. Articles, interviews, and reviews.

  • Monster Kids - A community for horror genre fans.

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    General Horror Pages

  • All Things Zombie - Info on zombie movies, books, games, comics, toys. Zombie fiction, a message board, and links. They also have a couple of horror movie trailers.

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  • Feo Amante - Highly recommended! News, reviews, comics, gallery, horror music, horror convention info, and fiction. Very useful site.

  • Beautiful, Dead Women - Some fiction, and an essay on women in horror films.

  • Beyond the Groovy Age of Horror - A blog covering 1960s/1970s pulp horror books.

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  • British Horror Films - Actors, timeline, films, extras, and a message board on the topic.

  • The CHUD Creature Corner - Extremely highly recommended! THE BEST source of daily horror news in the world. Delivered with attitude, accuracy and real knowledge of the horror field. They have cool contests, interesting messageboards, and often run exclusive interviews with horror directors, actors and writers.

  • Contamination Horror - History of horror and horror fandom, articles and research.

  • Dark Angel's Realm of Horror - UK based site with horror news, reviews, a chatroom, a history of horror, and links.

  • Dark Element 13 - A fan's site, with his lists of favorite stories, novels and movies.

  • Darkling Tales - A LiveJournal community for supernatural terror.

  • Darktales Infobase - Under construction as of April 2003.

  • Fiona's Fear and Loathing - One of the first horror sites on the net, Fiona reviews massive amounts of horror books. She may have even been around the net longer than me. Very knowledgeable lady.

  • The Fright Site - Games, stories, comics, reviews, and some streaming vampire movies.

  • The Horror Channel - These people are trying very hard to create a horror channel carried by cable television providers. I wish them luck. Meanwhile, they have a great news headlines section and interesting discussion forums.

  • Horror.com - Well designed site with discussions, reviews, articles, picture galleries, and links.

  • Horror Guide: Cafes, Pubs, Clubs, and Restaurants of the World - Theme cafes, bars and restaurants. Not updated since 2001 and icky popup ads.

  • Horror Host Gallery - Pics and info of TV horror hosts from the 1950s to the present, including Vampira, Jeepers Creepers, Ghouldardi, Svengoolie, Count Gore de Vol, Dr. Acula, Dr. Shock, and many more.

  • Famous Monsters Trading Cards of 1963 - A card-by-card guide, with photos, of the beloved series of cards.

  • Gruesome.com - Horror movie reviews, forums and chat.

  • International Horror Guild - Dark fantasy reviewers and critics join to present yearly horror literature awards.

  • Last Page on the Left - Horror articles, interviews and reviews. Very outdated, but was quite useful for years.

  • Tom Malafarina's Art of Horror

  • Mockfear.com - Horrorscopes, a zine, a forum, interviews, reviews, and links.

  • The Monster Club

  • Ray's Horror Site

  • Really Scary

  • Thrillpeddlers (Horror Theatre and Live Events)

  • Tribute to Horror

  • Where Horrors Dwell - Horror movie reviews, an award, some links, and an empty chatroom.

  • The Women of Horror Movies


    Horror Links Pages

  • DarkEcho Horror Links

  • Hauntess's Horror Web

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  • The Spookhouse, at LiveJournal

  • Val Cap Dungeon

  • Yahoo's Horror Page

  • Zombo's Closet - A nicely put together horror fan's blog.


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  • MY TOP TEN MINDFUCK HORROR FILMS



    "Sometimes the world of the living gets mixed up with the world of the dead."



    "I see dead people . . . Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other. They only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead . . . They see only what they want to see."



    "Don't you fucking look at me!" [Read the review]



    "Eckhart saw Hell too. He said: The only thing that burns in Hell is the part of you that won't let go of life, your memories, your attachments. They burn them all away. But they're not punishing you, he said. They're freeing your soul. So, if you're frightened of dying and . . . and you're holding on, you'll see devils tearing your life away. But if you've made your peace, then the devils are really angels, freeing you from the earth."



    "There's no logical explanation for what I'm going to say to you now . . . The boy was badly crippled. I believe he was killed in an attic room of that house."



    "Here we go, the world is spinning. When it stops, it's just beginning. Sun comes up, we laugh and we cry. Sun goes down, and then we all die."



    "Especially important is the warning to avoid conversations with the demon. We may ask what is relevant but anything beyond that is dangerous. He is a liar. The demon is a liar. He will lie to confuse us. But he will also mix lies with the truth to attack us. The attack is psychological, Damien, and powerful. So don't listen to him. Remember that . . . do not listen."



    "We begin by coveting what we see every day. Don't you feel eyes moving over your body, Clarice? And don't your eyes seek out the things you want?"



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    100 HORROR FILM POSTERS PART ONE

    By Andrew Lindstrom · October 28th, 2008 · Inspiration


    For some, Halloween means costume parties and drunken debauchery. That’s never really been my style. Personally, I like to spend my Halloween evenings eating candy and watching scary movies. Yeah, I’m a nerd - I know.

    This Halloween season has had me reminiscing of the brilliant horror and sci-fi movie posters of years past. Particularly, I am a fan of the illustrated posters that used to be the staple of nearly every science fiction and horror film released. These posters are able to communicate so much about a film with a single, masterfully created image that it’s a shame this style isn’t so popular nowadays.

    Since there were so many amazing posters to showcase, I have split this post into two parts. Part two will be posted on October 31st. But for now, you may feast on the first half.

    Creature from Black Lake

    The Kindred

    Fright Night

    Tarantula!

    Death Race 2000

    Silent Running

    The Thing

    Forbidden Planet

    House

    Planet of the Vampires

    Tales of Terror

    Kingdom of the Spiders

    Day of the Dead

    The Winged Serpent

    The Island of Dr. Moreau

    Road Games

    Equinox

    Nosferatu

    Alligator

    The Alpha Incident

    Up From the Depths

    Zardoz

    Dracula

    C.H.U.D.

    Robinson Crusoe on Mars

    The Changeling

    Invaders From Mars

    The Giant Spider Invasion

    Plan 9 From Outer Space

    Mortuary

    Fantastic Voyage

    Dawn of the Mummy

    Marooned

    Destination Inner Space

    Garden of the Dead

    Piranha

    The Shape of Things to Come

    The Day It Came to Earth

    Burial Ground

    Orca

    Mission Mars

    First Spaceship on Venus

    The Little Girl Who Lived Down The Lane

    War of the Satellites

    The Blob

    Rollerball

    Creature From the Black Lagoon

    Atragon

    TerrorVision

    Jaws


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