Their name synonymous with horror, the legacy of Hammer Films is so profound and pervasive that for many they are considered the premiere British horror brand, established in
Founded in San Francisco by Anton LaVey in 1966 and standing as its High Priest until his death, succeeded by Peter H Gilmore at which point the headquarters
It was the second film produced from a script written by Don Mancini, a film student of UCLA, Cellar Dweller having faded into obscurity but Child’s Play having
It was an epidemic of the eighties and the nineties which exploded seemingly out of nowhere though the precedents had long been established, becoming a ubiquitous and inescapable
It is now more than fifty years since director Tobe Hooper shocked and appalled America with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre which has endured and influenced far beyond
It’s all in the circumstances of childhood, be it happy or tragic, how one person succeeds and another stumbles, the events which lead one person to be a
The son of a Sicilian film producer and a Brazilian photographer who specialised in glamour photography for film stars, Dario Argento was born into the arts and raised
It is difficult to comprehensively or accurately assess writer/director Giorgio Clementelli’s Uncommon Stories of American Horror, abbreviated to USAH, without better understanding what his underlying intention was when
“All of this happened, more or less.” Published in 1969 when the author was forty-six years old, Slaughterhouse-Five, or, The Children’s Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death was the