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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Gothic, Doctor Death Seeker of Souls, Halloween Horrors, Encyclopedia Horrifica: The Terrifying TRUTH! About Vampires, Ghosts, Monsters, and More, Demon Eyes (Leisure Fiction), The Fear Chamber, Night Has a Thousand Eyes: A Naked-Eye Guide to the Sky, Its Science and Lore, Future Fear, Horror Film Aesthetics: The Visual Language of Fear, Island Monster/Chamber of Fear.
Gothic
(2000)
The year is 1816. A sprawling villa in Switzerland is the setting for a stormy night of madness. On this night of the "Haunted Summer," five famous friends gather around an ancient skull to conjure up their darkest fears. Poets Lord Byron and Percy Shelley, Shelley's fiancée Mary Godwin, Mary's stepsister Claire Clairemont and Byron's friend John Polidori spend a hallucinogenic evening confronting their fears in a frenzy of shocking lunacy. Horrifying visions invade…
Doctor Death Seeker of Souls
(2010)
Meet the charming, flamboyant Doctor Death (the incredible John Considine), a 1000-year-old man who has mastered the art of "selective reincarnation", promising to keep one's soul alive forever! The catch? He needs a fresh body to host it for you, and finding willing volunteers is an impossibility. When Fred's beloved wife dies, he refuses to believe she is gone forever. Dr. Death's loyal assistant, Tana (Florence Marly, the original QUEEN OF BLOOD), offers a supernatural…
Halloween Horrors
Halloween Horrors is one of the best all around horror anthologies that I have been privileged to read in some time. Editor Alan Ryan offers us 13 stories and one poem about that most chilling of autumn nights, Halloween. The star studded author's list includes:Robert R. McCammon- He'll Come Knocking at Your DoorCharles L. Grant- EyesWhitley Strieber- The Nixon MaskPeter Tremayne- The Samhain FeisSteve Rasnic Tem- TricksterMichael McDowell- Miss MackGuy N. Smith- Hollow EyesAlan Ryan-…
Encyclopedia Horrifica: The Terrifying TRUTH! About Vampires, Ghosts, Monsters, and More
Explore Hundreds of Fear Facts--From Aliens to Zombies! Within these warped pages, ENCYCLOPEDIA HORRIFICA invites you to join our quest for the terrifying truth about all things ghoulish and ghastly. But beware! Surprises lurk at every turn. . . . Page 20: Discover a timeline of ALIEN LIFE on Earth--beginning 4 billion years ago. Page 82: Meet a man recruited by the U.S. government to become a PSYCHIC SPY. Page 49: Spend a rainy night with real-life GHOSTBUSTERS as they investigate a poltergeist…
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Demon Eyes (Leisure Fiction)
"Reviewer" Harriet Klausner giving this book 5 stars shows me she either did not read it, or she is certifiably insane. Although much of this book was fun to read, a lot really didn't make sense, even the small details. For instance, both Helen and Emma have decent jobs and although the livery/stable where Helen works is supposedly flourishing with business, the two can't afford to pay their gas and electric bills. People spoke and acted very oddly to each other, overreacting,…
The Fear Chamber
(2001)
Lurid but not scary, awful but not bad enough to be good, Fear Chamber is unredeemed even by a late career performance by Boris Karloff, in what has to be the worst and most embarrassing movie of his career. Karloff, who was in his eighties at the time, plays Dr. Carl Mandel, a scientist whose assistants go deep into the Earth's core, where they discover some sort of magic rock ("pure crystallized intelligence," they call it) that the doc believes may be "the source of……
Night Has a Thousand Eyes: A Naked-Eye Guide to the Sky, Its Science and Lore
An enchanting tour of the stars, the planets, and the sky at night Do you sometimes wonder why the sky at dusk is filled with color, or how the moon controls the tides? Why do stars twinkle and planets don't? Filled with science and lore, with references to myths, legends, and "high" and popular culture, this "naked-eye" guide (no telescope required) demystifies the celestial in accessible, instructive, and entertaining prose. Upgren tells us why werewolves only come out…
Future Fear
(2004)
This is a Roger Corman Phillip Jackson Daniel Dor picture. They've done some great ones and this definitely isn't their best- yet some bits really stand out, the Man and Wife fight between protagonists Jeff Wincott and Maria Ford over what to do about a potential cure to save dying humanity is both hilarious and scary at the same time. In that sense "Future Fear" makes "War of the Roses" look like a picknick. Stacy Keach has a cool cameo as a profetic genocidal military…
Horror Film Aesthetics: The Visual Language of Fear
A practical 'how to' guide for horror filmmakers, this book analyzes how cinematic tools such as acting, makeup, costuming, set decor, framing, cinematography, lighting, editing, and sound are used to create horror on screen. The guide explores aesthetic and creative considerations in conveying fear, suspense, and dread by examining scenes from popular genre films. Filmmakers will learn practical applications of cinematic tools to effectively unnerve, shock, and entertain audiences. Horror…
Island Monster/Chamber of Fear
(2004)
Horror legend Boris Karloff headlines two rare features! In Island Monster, one of the rarest of all his films, the King of Horror inhabits a beautiful island paradise filled with nefarious activities, shot on the picturesque Ischia, sister island of Capri. Then savor the uncut, sleaze-filled version of Chamber of Fear, one of Karloff's last films, in which living rock ignites a chain of terror and death!
Burning Bright
(2010)
Kelly feels her life is unraveling. Her mother’s death has left her as the guardian of her autistic 12-year-old brother, Tom, and she’s just learned her stepfather pilfered her college fund to buy a tiger for his safari park. To make matters worse, a hurricane is cutting a swath of destruction toward her home. But Kelly has something greater to fear than the hurricane’s 120-mile-per-hour winds – the savage tiger has somehow slipped inside her house. Now, trapped inside their…
The Gift of Fear
True fear is often a signal that can save your life. Are you listening? The baby-sitter you've just hired makes you uneasy--what should you do? You sense you are being followed --do you confront the stranger...or run? A fired employee says "You'll be sorry"--should you take him seriously? A person in the elevator you are about to enter just doesn't look right--do you wait for the next car?A date won't take "no" for an answer. The new nanny gives a mother an…
The Turning (Blood Ties, Book 1)
I'm no coward. I want to make that perfectly clear. But after my life turned into a horror movie, I take fear a lot more seriously now. I finally became Dr. Carrie Ames just eight months ago. Then I was attacked in the hospital morgue by a vampire. Just my luck. So now I'm a vampire, and it turns out I have a blood tie to the monster who sired me. The tie works like an invisible leash and I'm bound to him no matter what I do. And of course he's one of the most evil vampires on…
Moonlight Secrets (Fear Street Nights #1)
When you can't sleep,there's always NIGHTS.It all started with Lewis and Jamie. They were sneaking out late at night to be together. Then their friends started joining in. First at the old burned-down Fear Mansion. Later at the local bar Nights.They called themselves the Night People. And they carefully protected their secret world. No parents, no work, no stress. Just chilling with friends in their own private after-hours club.But then the nights turned dark. Unexplainable accidents,…
Fiesta of Fear Latin Horror 2 Pak: Legend of the Chupacabra
(2006)
Angel Negro: A tragic accident leads to the disappearance of a young girl named Angel Cruz. Ten years later, the bodies of her former classmates begin showing up dead! And that's just the beginning of this creepy mystery; Legend of the Chupacabra: When the mutilations of her uncle's goats (and her uncle) by the brutal Chupacabra (Goat Sucker) is caught on tape, Maria Esperanza vows to find out despite local fears. With her crack team of students and one tough ex-marine, Maria manages to…
The Manson Family (Unrated 2-Disc )
(2005)
If you think you know the story of the Manson Family, you are dead wrong. Director Jim VanBebber (Deadbeat at Dawn) delivers an uncompromising snapshot of this cult of personality, hell- bent on executing the brutal vision of its leader, Charles Manson. On a ranch outside of LA the dream of the "Love Generation" is perverting into something evil. What was once an oasis of free love and acid trips has become ground zero for a madman’s paranoid visions. An average group of kids, the…
A Perfect Bride
The incomparable USA Today bestseller Samanth James cordially invites you to Regency England for a Sterling affair ... Perfectly Marvelous Devon St. James must surely be dreaming! She closes her eyes in London's poorest slum, and awakens wrapped in fine linens ... staring into the eyes of the most gorgeous man she has ever seen! Sebastian Sterling, marquess of Thurston, is clearly shocked to have a girl from the streets in his bed, though the heat of the desire burning in his gaze is unmistakable.…
The Dream (The Year of the Cat, Book 1)
A new arrival at Los Gatos High, Holly is told the legend of the panther and soon comes under the spell of a dangerous, dark boy with cat-like eyes, who awakens in her a strange hunger.
Redemption (Angel)
Even if it takes an eternity, he will make amends... DÉJÀ VU DEMON When their investigation agency books a walk-in client, Angel, Cordelia, and Doyle couldn't be happier. Whitney Tyler is a beautiful, widely adored actress who plays a vampire on a popular television series. Trouble is, a cult of viewers seems to think she's a real vampire, and has made attempts on her life. Cordelia has got stars in her eyes now that she's rubbing elbows with Hollywood's elite,…
Fear in a Handful of Dust:: Horror As a Way of Life
"FEAR IN A HANDFUL OF DUST both is and isn't a book of film and fiction writing commentaries; yes, you'll find several reviews and (hopefully intelligent) analyses in here, but a format like that can quickly grow wearisome and repetitive . . . so I've decided to take it a couple of steps . . . well, let's say sideways: one's reaction to horror movies and literature is a highly subjective and personal thing, emphasis on the latter term. Consider this to be a thinly-disguised…