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1980 classic Maniac gets 4K restoration, limited edition Blu-ray release

Next month, director William Lustig's disturbing and disgusting 1980 grindhouse classic MANIAC (which features gore provided by special effects legend Tom Savini) will be receiving a limited edition Blu-ray release through Lustig's company Blue Underground, and for this release the...

Where in the Horror are they Now? Caroline Munro!

CAROLINE MUNRO THEN: When you talk “scream queens” you’ll find some very familiar names brought up. You have Jamie Lee Curtis, Neve Campbell, Heather Langenkamp and so many more. Yet there are others with careers that have spanned several decades....
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You can score the Vampyres remake on VOD/DVD this October

One of the tenets of remaking horror movies should always be to take a flawed property with a great central idea and beef it up. I can't think of a better candidate than the 1974 British lesbian vampire flick VAMPYRES, which...
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Face-Off: Killer Party vs. Slaughter High

I’ve said it before and it’s a belief I stand firm on, one of the best ways to celebrate any given holiday is to watch a horror movie, specifically a slasher movie whenever possible, that has something to do with...

Awfully Good: Starcrash

Jason As everyone gears up for THE FORCE AWAKENS, we'll spend the next few weeks looking at some of the worst STAR WARS-inspired flicks…   Starcrash (1978)   Director: Luigi Cozzi Stars: Caroline Munro, David Hasselhoff, Christopher Plummer   Intergalactic...

Scream queen Caroline Munro knows the danger of Crying Wolf

During her career, Caroline Munro has been a Hammer horror scream queen (DRACULA AD 1972, CAPTAIN KRONOS – VAMPIRE HUNTER), a Bond girl (THE SPY WHO LOVED ME), and gone up against slashers (MANIAC, SLAUGHTER HIGH), among other things. Not only...
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NSFW teaser trailer for Victor Matellano’s Vampyres remake

Jose Larraz’s underrated horror classic VAMPYRES his been remade and we have a trailer right here to prove it. While it’s not necessarily the kind of film that needed a remake, Victor Matellano’s take on the 1974 classic looks like...