
Fear in the Night, a 1972 picture released by Hammer Films, was a psychological horror film that while good as a whole, did nothing to improve the genre and was slightly formulaic […]
Fear in the Night, a 1972 picture released by Hammer Films, was a psychological horror film that while good as a whole, did nothing to improve the genre and was slightly formulaic […]
Lust for a Vampire is the second movie to fall under the Karnstein Trilogy banner, and while it is usually billed as a sequel, it is a loose one as it features […]
In 1960, Hammer would try their hand at adapting the tale called Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and the result would be The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll with Paul Massie starring […]
Taste the Blood of Dracula is by far, the silliest entry in Hammer’s series featuring the undead lord of vampires, but even at its silliest, it is still an exceptionally fine horror […]