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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Fear Without Frontiers: Horror Cinema Across the Globe, Drive-In Classics, Fright, Fright Fest: Nightmare in a Box, Nightmares From the Crypt.
Fear Without Frontiers: Horror Cinema Across the Globe
Included in The Guardian's list of the top ten film books of 2003! (Guardian Guide, December 20-26, 2003) Horror movies have always found receptive audiences in their home countries. Finally, the genre's most colourful and least familiar directors and stars are given their due in editor Steven Schneider's wide-ranging collection of articles and interviews from a fine assembly of renowned world horror experts. Discover such hidden treasures of world cinematic horror as Singapore's pontianak cycle,…
Drive-In Classics
(2007)
The majority of ST CLAIR's DRIVE-IN CLASSICS are 'Z' grade movies no one paid attention to while on Friday night automobile dates all across America in the 1950s-70s. SYNOPSES-- BEAST OF YUCCA FLATS-- Silent-style film about a scientist (Ed Wood's own Tor Johnson) who's transformed by radiation into a monster. BLOODY MURDER-- Killer in a hockey mask targets a group of counselors preparing a summer camp for opening day. DIE SISTER, DIE!-- Man attempts to convince a hired…
Fright
(2002)
`In the genre of "virginal babysitter vs. homicidal manic" films, Fright (1971) truly stands alone.' That's what it says on the back of the DVD case...after seeing the film, I find the veracity of that statement to be genuinely false. The film does not stand alone, or even out, among the myriad of other films within the genre, ultimately blending inconspicuously into the pack. Based on a story written by Tudor Gates, whom had two of his other stories translated to film the same…
Fright Fest: Nightmare in a Box
(2006)
MADACY's FRIGHT FEST: NIGHTMARE IN A BOX features ten public domain horror movies on five double-sided DVDs. All are stored in a sturdy folding case that's packed within a nicely decorative tin box. Transfer quality, while not pristine, is acceptable and the films themselves are consistently good; there's even a few genuine classics here. SYNOPSES-- THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI-- Hunchbacked Dr. Caligari's sleepwalker predicts deaths hours before they occur. German Expressionist cinema at its finest.…
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Nightmares From the Crypt
(2004)
Just like the previous reviewer who grabbed this for $20.00, I bought mine at Media Play a few years ago, I feel it is well worth the price. Yes, some of the dubs are pitiful (see "Circus Of Fear"), but as a compilation there is a great deal to choose from. Some of the flicks are actually out-right classics in their own right (for whatever its worth). I'll give my own take on these movies. 1. "Moon of the Wolf" - starring The Fugitive's David Janssen, it looks like something from an old-fashioned…