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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as The Last Exile - The Complete Series Boxed Set (Vol 1-7), Best New Horror 2, Fright, The Man Behind the Scissors, Dracula (Barnes & Noble Classics), Blood Games: A historical horror novel set in Nero's Rome, Household, Forbidden Fantasies (Ellora's Cave), Fright Night Collection (Red Eye, Sleepy Hollow, The Haunting, What Lies Beneath), Classics of the Early Cinema Collection: Influential Films of the Silent Era.
The Last Exile - The Complete Series Boxed Set (Vol 1-7)
(2004)
LIMITED EDITION BOX SET CONTAINS: Vol. 1: First Move; Vol. 2: Positional Play; Vol. 3: Discovered Attack; Vol. 4: Breakthrough; Vol. 5: Grand Stream; Vol. 6: Queen Delphine; Vol. 7: Sealed Move IN A COLLECTOR'S BOX! Limited edition mouse pad (OUTSIDE THE BOX) Limited edition figurine (OUTSIDE THE BOX) Set consists of the following titles: LAST EXILE: VOLUME 1: FIRST MOVE Japan's top anime creators bring a richly romantic action/adventure fantasy in an imaginary planet where retro-futuristic…
Best New Horror 2
At 3.38, a slight improvement over the first volume, with a little more at the high end, with two 4.5s to be found. That is balanced by a handful of duds, though. Best New Horror 02 : The First Time - K. W. Jeter Best New Horror 02 : A Short Guide to the City - Peter Straub Best New Horror 02 : Stephen - Elizabeth Massie Best New Horror 02 : The Dead Love You - Jonathan Carroll Best New Horror 02 : Jane Doe #112 - Harlan Ellison Best New Horror 02 : Shock Radio - Ray Garton Best New Horror 02 :…
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…
The Man Behind the Scissors
(2005)
There are many types of people in the world. Some make you feel comfortable while others make your skin crawl. Some fill you with energy while others suck it from you like a vampire. In Hasami Otoko, Toyokawa Etsushi's character Yasunaga denotes pure terror. A cool collected killer, Yasunaga hones the blades of pairs of scissors until they are razor sharp. He desires to make the perfect kill. To kill with one clean pierce with no mess and to leave his victim a pristine corpse. Yasunaga is not…
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Dracula (Barnes & Noble Classics)
Dracula, by Bram Stoker, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics: New introductions commissioned from today's top writers and scholars Biographies of the authors Chronologies of contemporary historical, biographical, and cultural events Footnotes…
Blood Games: A historical horror novel set in Nero's Rome
After having been alive for two thousand years, Sanct' Germain finds himself in Rome, at the time of Emperor Nero. In the 7 years that follow, during political and social turmoil, Sanct' Germain meets Atta Olivia Clemens, who is suffering unspeakable torture at the hands of her husband. Together, they save each other through their shared love.Truly, this book was incredibly well researched. Every detail of life in Rome at that time was impeccable - from the vivid descriptions of arena…
Household
I will admit, I initially bought this book thinking it would be a fun bit of pulp for a summer day reading. Was I wrong - it is far from hokey - it actually was quite a wonderful story! The timeline covers from approximately the late 1700s through the early 1900s and follows the travails of a family whose head (well, the one we start with, anyway) becomes the Duke of More after the death of his brother. He leaves the church - with much relief, being an atheist and "rational man" - to do…
Forbidden Fantasies (Ellora's Cave)
EIGHT TANTALIZING ORIGINAL NOVELLAS FROM THE HOTTEST AUTHORS AT ELLORA'S CAVE WILL PLEASURE YOUR SENSES AND AROUSE YOUR DEEPEST FANTASIES.JAID BLACKBossy & ClydePsychic artist Kandrea Kane hires Damon Clyde to design her cozy new apartment, but she doesn't predict the erotic energy his masculine touch ignites in her voluptuous body.JACI BURTONLegend's PassionA night of anonymous ecstasy in the park with a gorgeous werewolf is a red-hot sexual release for Chantal Devlin -- until a case of mistaken…
Fright Night Collection (Red Eye, Sleepy Hollow, The Haunting, What Lies Beneath)
(2007)
RED EYE: Terror rides the night skies in this thriller from horror auteur Wes Craven. Lisa Reisert (Rachel McAdams) is a young woman with more than her share of anxieties about flying. However, when circumstances demand she go to Miami, she gathers her nerves and books a seat on a late-night flight. Sitting next to her is a handsome and charming man named Jackson (Cillian Murphy), whom she already met in the airport, but once their jet is safely in the air, Lisa discovers he's not the pleasant…
Classics of the Early Cinema Collection: Influential Films of the Silent Era
(2003)
As a distinct genre, horror can be dated back to the gothic literature of the seventeenth century. Since the invention of the motion picture film, there have been many attempts to translate the genre from its literary sources to the silver screen. In this 4-disc collection are four classic horror films that have influenced countless filmmakers and held the attention of obsessive film experts. Three of the four films were made in Germany, while the fourth is American. All are essentials. The Cabinet…
Icons of Horror and the Supernatural [Two Volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Our Worst Nightmares (Greenwood Icons)
Horror and the supernatural have fascinated people for centuries, with many of the most central figures appearing over and over again across time and cultures. These figures have starred in the world's most widely read literary works, most popular films, and most captivating television series. Because of their popularity and influence, they have attained iconic status and a special place in the popular imagination. This book overviews 24 of the most significant icons of horror and the supernatural.…
Tormented (2009)
(2010)
I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS MOVIE TO BE RELEASED IN THE US!! I was investigating purchasing a Region-Free DVD player and having this shipped from Amazon UK just so I could own it, but now I don't have to--it made my day to discover this is coming out stateside in a just a few short months! Okay, sorry, review is below (same as the one that appears on the UK Edition being sold by other users). I watched this movie just a couple of weeks ago because I had seen a trailer for it months back, but with…
Essential Tomb of Dracula ( Vol. 3 (Marvel Essentials))
The TOMB OF DRACULA saga concludes with this volume. Behind the macabre yet, seductive cover by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer are tales that inevitably spell "finis" for our sanguinary count but what a way to go! A little bit uneven on the quality scale but these tales are still light years better than most horror comics, both past and present. This graphic novel starts with the guest appearance of Marvel Comics' resident nomad, the Silver Surfer. It seems the Surfer has sensed the presence…
The Sign
Another cutting-edge thriller set at the intersection of science, religion, and history from the bestselling author of The Last TemplarNew York Times bestselling author Raymond Khoury— whose debut novel, The Last Templar, has sold more than a million copies in the United States, and whose second, The Sanctuary, was also a major national bestseller—returns with The Sign. Like the first two, this new thriller combines gripping contemporary suspense with a high-concept mystery rooted in…
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…
Horror Stories
Only $1.99 for a limited time.This collection features a menagerie of horror stories. Some are scary. Some are disturbing. Some are funny. Meet werewolves, vampires, zombies, psychopaths, aliens, cannibals, ghosts, and various things that go bump in the night.Previously published in dozens of anthologies and magazines, some of these tales are mild, but some are extreme. Let the reader beware...The twenty-six stories include:Finicky Eater - It's after a nuclear war, and a mother and her son…
The Ed Wood Collection - A Salute to Incompetence
(2007)
Edward D. Wood Jr. (1924-1978) remains one of the best-remembered, most talked-about directors in the history of cinema. He is a certifiable legend (well, he was "certifiable" anyway). This fun and fascinating collection throws a spotlight on the man whose work personifies the phrase "so bad it’s good." Here on two diabolical discs are six feature-length films written by and/or directed by and/or starring the unforgettable (or is it unforgivable?) Ed Wood. Plus the original…
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark/Transylvania 6-5000/Return of the Killer Tomatoes
(2006)
Elvira Elvira® busts out in her outrageously funny feature film debut. When her Great Aunt dies, famed horror hostess Elvira® heads for the uptight New England town of Falwell to claim her inheritance of a haunted house, a witch's cookbook and a punk rock poodle. But once the stuffy locals get an eyeful of the scream queen's ample assets, all hell busts out and breaks loose. Can 'The Madonna Of The Macabre' find love with a studly cinema owner, avoid her creepy Great…
Book of Lore / Grave Mistakes
(2010)
Review from Dvd Talk Book Of Lore / Grave Mistakes: I think I waited over a week to review this disc in order to avoid gushing like Roger Ebert or Stephen King. Fact is, writer/ director Chris LaMartina (Dead Teenagers) and co-writer/ producer Jimmy George really know what they're doing. Like: give these guys some real money knowing. Maybe studio interference would have a damaging effect on their work, but from where I sit these two are among the most promising low-budget horror filmmakers…
Not In Kansas Anymore: A Curious Tale of How Magic Is Transforming America
Not in Kansas Anymore: A Curious Tale of How Magic Is Transforming America by Christine Wicker, published by HarperSanFrancisco, is very much a story about curiosity. Since writing her national bestseller, Lily Dale: The True Story of the Town That Talks to the Dead, an exploration of the Spiritualist Movement in America from the 1800's to the present day, it seems that this former religion reporter from Dallas now just can't get enough of the odd, the unusual, and the downright strange.…



