Is there anything so menacing as a trucker, those big-rig truck drivers who barrel down the highways, tail-gating poor families on their way to holiday or people commuting to work? Some might […]
Is there anything so menacing as a trucker, those big-rig truck drivers who barrel down the highways, tail-gating poor families on their way to holiday or people commuting to work? Some might […]
Starring a young Vincent Price before he became a horror icon, Shock from 1946 is a fine little noir picture that finds our man as a doctor who has just murdered his […]
Crimes at the Dark House is a macabre little film starring the larger-than-life Tod Slaughter as a man who impersonates another in order to gain his fortune and does a poor job […]
The Mystery of Marie Roget from 1942 is a film adaptation based upon the same story by author Edgar Allan Poe and a sequel to his tale, Murders in the Rue Morgue. […]
Die Screaming, Marianne is a turgid little film and not necessarily because it is obscene or particularly bad in any way. No, it is simply for the fact that it is extremely […]
Written by Mario Bava and Santiago Moncada and directed by Bava, Hatchet for the Honeymoon is a giallo film from 1970 that is equal parts psychological thriller and horror. Considered to be […]
The Ghost Ship is another film by Val Lewton whose title is a little misleading, a movie most would assume to be a horror when in fact is more of a suspense-laden […]
Frightmare is a wonderful little horror film directed by Pete Walker that is completely unassuming at first. It begins with a flashback and as such, you have an idea of just where […]
Like many films in many genres, you find that after a while, they tend to repeat themselves with very little of anything you can call new to set themselves apart. Tiger House […]
Crescendo is a bit of a strange film, not being really a horror nor much of a thriller though if it were anything, it would be the latter despite the lack of […]