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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Jens, The Devil Bat, Genevieve Undead (Warhammer), The Shrieking Sixties: British Horror Films 1960 to 1969, Johnny, the Mark of Chaos: An Urban Dark Fantasy (The Chaos Dragon Dark Fantasy/Horror Series), The Corpse Vanishes, The White Zombie, The Devil Bat/Scared to Death, Monsters from the Id: The Rise of Horror in Fiction and Film, Vamps.
Jens
Enter the dark world of johnny in this scintillating romantic tale of fantasy, horror, science fiction enriched with humor in Book Two of the Chaos Dragon Dark Fantasy/Horror Series. Jump into the next adventure with johnny and Jenséa in a profound plot that encompasses the brightest and darkest realms of existence. Johnny, a seductive, vampire-like, magical, time-bending being is compelled to incite chaos on earth. In love with Jenséa, a human Angel (who is compelled to create harmony…
The Devil Bat
(2005)
Passport Video presents "The Bela Lugosi Box - 15 Frightful Films" (1942) --- (Dolby digitally remastered) --- Béla Lugosi was the stage name of actor Béla Ferenc Dezs Blaskó (October 20, 1882 - August 16, 1956) --- Lugosi was born in Lugos, Hungary, at the time part of Austria-Hungary (now Lugoj, Romania), the youngest of four children of a baker --- best known for his portrayal of "Dracula" in the American Broadway stage production, and subsequent film,…
Genevieve Undead (Warhammer)
This is the second book of the chronicles of The Vampire Genevieve, and is actually composed of three independent short stories only loosely tied together. I didn't enjoy this one as much as I did Drachenfels. The three short stories just don't develop to the same scope as Yeovil's first Warhammer novel. Nevertheless, this book is very enjoyable and won't disappoint Warhammer fans who're looking for something a bit darker than you get from most fantasy books. Many of the…
The Shrieking Sixties: British Horror Films 1960 to 1969
The Shrieking Sixties sets out to document and comment upon the British horror boom of the 1960s. Edited by Darrell Buxton (U.K. horror expert and critic whose work has appeared in publications including Samhain, Creeping Flesh and Giallo Page) and written by a variety of contributors, including Mike Hodges (Fangoria), Steven West (Is It...Uncut?) and Christopher Wood (British Horror Films website), the book features informative and lively reviews of 150 creepy, macabre and downright scary movies.…
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Johnny, the Mark of Chaos: An Urban Dark Fantasy (The Chaos Dragon Dark Fantasy/Horror Series)
Enter the world of dark fantasy in Book One of this intriguing romance horror. Meet johnny: a seductive, magical, time-bending, vampire-like being who wreaks chaos on earth. For over nine hundred years he has answered the conscious and unconscious call for destruction. Meanwhile, the Shen, Jenséa, a naive embodied angel (who believes herself merely human), is tormented by her compulsion to paint violent scenes, which unbeknownst to her, are premonitions of her future. Bored from lack of challenge,…
The Corpse Vanishes
(2006)
Passport Video presents "The Bela Lugosi Box - 15 Frightful Films" (1942) --- (Dolby digitally remastered) --- Béla Lugosi was the stage name of actor Béla Ferenc Dezs Blaskó (October 20, 1882 - August 16, 1956) --- Lugosi was born in Lugos, Hungary, at the time part of Austria-Hungary (now Lugoj, Romania), the youngest of four children of a baker --- best known for his portrayal of "Dracula" in the American Broadway stage production, and subsequent film,…
The White Zombie
(2006)
Passport Video presents "The Bela Lugosi Box - 15 Frightful Films" (1942) --- (Dolby digitally remastered) --- Béla Lugosi was the stage name of actor Béla Ferenc Dezs Blaskó (October 20, 1882 - August 16, 1956) --- Lugosi was born in Lugos, Hungary, at the time part of Austria-Hungary (now Lugoj, Romania), the youngest of four children of a baker --- best known for his portrayal of "Dracula" in the American Broadway stage production, and subsequent film,…
The Devil Bat/Scared to Death
(1999)
Passport Video presents "The Bela Lugosi Box - 15 Frightful Films" (1942) --- (Dolby digitally remastered) --- Béla Lugosi was the stage name of actor Béla Ferenc Dezs Blaskó (October 20, 1882 - August 16, 1956) --- Lugosi was born in Lugos, Hungary, at the time part of Austria-Hungary (now Lugoj, Romania), the youngest of four children of a baker --- best known for his portrayal of "Dracula" in the American Broadway stage production, and subsequent film,…
Monsters from the Id: The Rise of Horror in Fiction and Film
Tales of horror, so popular in modern literature and film, originated in the sexual decadence unleashed by the French Revolution. In a compelling new study of horror from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to modern Hollywood, one of America's most original critics shows that the moral order, when suppressed, reasserts itself as an avenging monster in the midst of the chaos and suffering of cultural revolution. As the Age of Reason gave way to the Terror, not only in Paris but in Mary Shelley's…
Vamps
(2005)
My friend has a habit taht's starting to annoy me. We both love Horror films and we're both great "bargain hunters". That's where his habit comes in: He picks up cheap Horror movies and 9 out of 10 times they are godawful! So it is with VAMPS. I kidded him when he brought it over "I bet the box has a busty chick with black nail polish on the cover". Sure enough, I was right! The first flick BLOOD STAKES was awful. 5 minutes in you knew it wasn't very professional: It is shot with a handheld camera…
Dark Shadows: Collection 14
(2004)
In 1897, Quentin Collins and Magda the gypsy, discover the mysterious urn which contains the flames of life for Laura Collins, an immortal Phoenix. Jenny Collins, Quentin's insane wife, escapes from her basement cell at Collinwood and attempts to kill Quentin. Magda, Jenny's sister, places a curse on Quentin, which causes him to turn into a werewolf during a full moon. Jamison Collins finds Barnabas' coffin in the Old House basement and reveals the discovery to his father Edward.…
A Thing of Unspeakable Horror: The History of Hammer Films
When the relatively unknown Hammer Films released "The Curse of Frankenstein" in 1957 it unexpectedly struck gold. The reactions of a lynch mob of critics brought the audiences flooding into the cinemas and the film ultimately recovered its modest production budget thirty times over and launched an international 'brand' that would become a part of the British way of life. Originally formed in 1934 and previously known for quickie melodramas, police thrillers and monochrome sci-fi…
Ravenous
(1999)
When was the last time you saw a new movie set during the 1840s? The era is the first oddball thing about Ravenous, though by no means the last. This provocatively weird movie is essentially a vampire film crossed with the Donner party, that unfortunate band of hungry pioneers who got stuck in the wilderness with only themselves to eat. The setting here is Fort Spencer, a dismal collection of shacks huddled in the snows of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Mid-winter, a nearly dead Scotsman (Robert Carlyle,…
Creepy Campfire Tales Vol. One Halloween Camp Out
Creepy Campfire Tales vol. 1 features 11 all original horror stories that take place during the Halloween and Autumn season in New England and Ohio state parks, though some are at even more secluded camp sites or cabins. All are great tales to read or tell around campfires since a campfire or campground is an integral part of every story. These are not lame retellings of urban legends or outdated ghost stories, but rather innovative rural horror. You'll feel the coziness of a warm campfire…
Tenderness of the Wolves
(1999)
Based on the same true story that inspired Fritz Lang's M, Ulli Lommel's Tenderness of the Wolves takes an unsettling look at the life of murderer, black marketeer, and police informant Fritz Haarman, a pedophile who used his position to sweep the train stations and pick up young runaway boys. Living in the depression of post-WWI Germany, Haarman lured the boys to his attic apartment with the promise of a warm meal and bed, only to emerge alone the next morning with secondhand clothes…
Abominable Snowman
(1957)
Made the same year as the gory gothic hit The Curse of Frankenstein, this smartly written, philosophically grounded Hammer studios adventure written by Nigel Kneale (who also wrote the excellent science fiction thriller Quatermass and its two sequels) was lost in the flesh and blood of Hammer's new vein of horror. Peter Cushing, best known for his ruthless portrayals of Dr. Frankenstein and his more tempered rationalist skew on vampire hunter Van Helsing, plays another scientist driven to prove…
Masters Of Midnight
They are the ultimate forbidden pleasure—ruthless in their eroticism, tender in their devotions, and utterly irresistible in their dangerous temptations. Spend the night with four mysterious men whose kiss is more than deadly, it's forever… Masters Of Midnight His Hunger, by William J. Mann It's a work obligation that leads Jeremy Horne to the reclusive Maine estate of eccentric Bartholomew Coates. Now, Jeremy finds himself the man's prisoner, the victim of erotic dreams…
This Darkness
(2003)
My friend has a habit taht's starting to annoy me. We both love Horror films and we're both great "bargain hunters". That's where his habit comes in: He picks up cheap Horror movies and 9 out of 10 times they are godawful! So it is with VAMPS. I kidded him when he brought it over "I bet the box has a busty chick with black nail polish on the cover". Sure enough, I was right! The first flick BLOOD STAKES was awful. 5 minutes in you knew it wasn't very professional: It is shot with a handheld camera…
The Christopher Lee Collection: The Satanic Rites of Dracula/Psycho Circus/Horror Hotel
(2004)
This dvd contains 3 movies: The Satanic Rites Of Dracula - This is a goofy vampire romp with Chris as Count Dracula who wants to unleash a biological weapon on the entire world. This way he will finally be at peace and won't have to kill people anymore. The plot is incomprehensible. Also stars horror legend Peter Cushing. Psycho Circus - Chris wears a black mask over his face for most of the movie. The back drop is a dreary circus atmoshphere where they take wild animals like lions and make…
An Evening with Vincent Price and Friends
(2002)
Vincent Price was among filmdom's greatest villains as well as one of the horror genre's most beloved stars. This 3-DVD boxed set features three of his classic films, "The Last Man on Earth" (widescreen edition), "House on Haunted Hill," and "The Bat." It also features two films starring Price's close friends Boris Karloff in "British Intelligence" and Basil Rathbone in "The Magic Sword." 6 hours of digitally restored film-fun! DVD…