Hammer’s Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell is an important film in the studios history. Not only is it the last film of noted British director Terence Fisher but it's also the final chapter Read More
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In order for me to obtain a blue ray screener of The Mummy, I was asked to provide a sample of my blood in order for it to be matched with Kharis’s! I found Read More
Hammer’s first color film The Curse of Frankenstein made in 1957 and its worldwide success not only established the studio as a Gothic house of horror but spawned numerous sequels and lead to Hammer’s Read More
We have another great horror DVD giveaway from the horror heads at Altitude with 4 classic horrors to be won with two Vincent Price movies Mad House and Scream and Scream Again plus The Phantom Lady Read More
On Sunday May 26th Horror Channel celebrates 100 years of the birth of one of the country’s most beloved actors – Peter Cushing (OBE).Read More
Hammer Horror’s 1958 Dracula redefined the vampire genre in the same way that Universal’s 1931 movie staring Bela Lugosi had done so many years before.Read More