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Reading Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” (1897) in high school was a revelation. First, the novel did not translate accurately into the many film versions I have seen. Second, the novel was presented in ...
Rankin/Bass was responsible for some of the most cherished stop-motion Christmas specials ever, but it also made a pretty ...
If you’re looking for something different for your Halloween party this year, look no further than the 1985 Tobe Hooper film ...
Damien might be the original "Creepy Kid" that now seems to permeate most horror films, but Harvey Spencer Stephens' ...
For most of human history, monsters were repugnant aberrations, breaches of the natural and moral order. What’s behind our ...
For L.A. locals, it is worth noting that Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” will end its run at the Vista ...
There are more than 40 frightening films showing in the Greater Boston area between now and All Hallows’ Eve. Film critic Sean Burns shares the ones he's looking forward to enjoying with a crowd.
Eros and Thanatos battle it out in these horny Halloween horrors, where monstrosity, repressed sexuality and devilish decadence feed into some truly transgressive movies.
Vampire movies have been reinvented for decades, but the past 50 years have shown some of the best examples of vampire cinema ...
Instead of wading into the near-impossible task of rating every segment of all 36 Treehouse episodes, we decided to rank the ...
This Halloween, we revisit Rhidian Davis’s reckoning with the gothic’s many monstrous manifestations, from silent film to Hammer horror to Twilight. From our November 2013 issue.