Nosferatu (Hugh Cornwell and Robert Williams album)
Nosferatu is a 1979 album by the The Stranglers former lead singer Hugh Cornwell and Robert Williams, who was a drummer in Captain Beefheart‘s Magic Band. The album cover features a still from F.W....
View ArticleZygons (Doctor Who monsters)
The Zygons are a fictional extraterrestrial race in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. They first appeared in the Fourth Doctor serial Terror of the Zygons. The...
View ArticleThe London Dungeon (competition)
Horrorpedia is offering the chance to win two complimentary tickets to The London Dungeon experience! One of London’s most popular tourist attractions, The London Dungeon recreates various gory and...
View ArticleVampires (television play)
Vampires is a 1979 made-for-television play, broadcast by the BBC as part of their Play For Today strand. Concerning the obsessions of two school boys who suspect their neighbourhood is inhabited by a...
View ArticleGroovie Goolies (animated TV show)
Groovie Goolies (originally Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies) is an American animated television show that had its original run on network television between 1970 and 1972. Produced by Filmation,...
View ArticleJungle Holocaust: Cannibal Tribes in Exploitation Cinema
The 1970s saw old taboos falling away in the cinema, and few horror film sub-genres benefited from the relaxation in censorship more than the cannibal film. In fact, this is a genre that scarcely...
View ArticleQueens of Evil
Queens of Evil (aka Le Regine, Il Delitto del Diavolo) is a 1970 Italian erotic horror film directed by Tonino Cervi and starring Ray Lovelock (The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue), Haidee...
View ArticleMansion of the Doomed
Mansion of the Doomed (aka The Eyes of Dr. Chaney, House of Blood and Massacre Mansion) is a 1976 American horror film directed by Michael Pataki (Grave of the Vampire) from a script by Frank Ray...
View ArticleHo! Ho! Horror! Christmas Terror Movies
Christmas is generally seen as a jolly old time for the whole family – if you are to believe the TV commercials, everyone gets together for huge communal feasts while excited urchins unwrap whatever...
View ArticleHelp Me… I’m Possessed! (aka The Possessed)
Help Me… I’m Possessed (aka The Possessed) is a 1976 horror/exploitation film directed by the Americanised Belgian director Charles Nitzet (Voodoo Heartbeat, The Ravager) and stars Bill Greer in his...
View ArticleBog
Bog is a 1978 American horror movie directed by Don Keeslar from a screenplay by Carl Kitt. It stars Gloria DeHaven, Aldo Ray, Marshall Thompson (First Man into Space, It! The Terror from Beyond...
View ArticleZora la Vampira (comic book)
Zora, the vampire, better known as Zora la Vampira is an Italian comic book erotic character. The first comic book was published in 1972. Her physical appearance is partly inspired by Catherine...
View ArticleDemon Witch Child (aka The Possessed)
Demon Witch Child is a 1975 Spanish horror film directed by Amando de Ossorio, best known for his Blind Dead series of films. Starring Marián Salgado, Julián Mateos, Fernando Sancho and Kali Hansa,...
View ArticleTrack of the Moon Beast
Track of the Moon Beast is a 1972 American horror film, directed by Richard Ashe and written by Bill Finger (co-creator of Batman in 1939) and Charles Sinclair (Finger and Sinclair also scripted The...
View ArticlePocket Chiller Library (comic book)
Pocket Chiller Library was a horror and crime themed small-format digest-size comic book published in the UK between 1971 and 1977 by Top Sellers Ltd, an imprint of Thorpe and Porter. Pocket Chiller...
View ArticleLokis (aka Lokis Rękopis profesora Wittembacha)
Lokis Rękopis profesora Wittembacha (often called simply Lokis) is a 1970 Polish horror film directed by Janusz Majewski. It stars Józef Duriasz, Edmund Fetting, Gustaw Lutkiewicz, Małgorzata Braunek,...
View ArticleBob Clark (director)
Benjamin ‘Bob’ Clark could have been one of the leading lights of the horror genre after making a series of popular and critically acclaimed shockers during the 1970′s. Yet despite being as prolific...
View ArticleThe Final Cut: The Modern Mythology of the Snuff Movie
“Snuff videos showing scenes of murder, mutilation and cannibalism were on sale alongside Disney films at a children’s comic fair… Trading Standards officers believe the video shows genuine footage of...
View ArticleSupervixens
Supervixens was something of a comeback film for legendary director Russ Meyer, who had floundered in the wake of his dalliance with mainstream Hollywood at the end of the 1960s. Whilst Beyond the...
View ArticleAlan Ormsby (filmmaker)
Alan Ormsby has been something of a jack-of-all-trades in the film industry: not only a highly successful and award winning screenwriter, but also director, actor, make-up effects technician and...
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