1. Tell us about your film? “Cult to Terror” was born in a short amateur documentary that I made in Super VHS in 1996, about Argentine horror movies. Then in ’97, I made a smaller version of the local bizarre and psychotronic cinema, Isabel Sarli, Narciso Ibáñez Menta, Emilio Vieyra, etc. Called “Argentina bizarra”. And […]Read More
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For myself and Zombie1 The Burning has always been a special slasher. When we were back in secondary school many, many full moons ago devouring horror films like a Vegan binging on quinoa the 1981 cult killer classic was one of the first none famous horror movies we got our grubby teenage hands on.Read More
Although he is known by many as the Godfather of Zombies George A. Romero had a very eclectic output when he first started making movies.Read More
When this horror anthology turned up on Love Horror’s doorstep I couldn’t wait to watch it. I’m a massive Romero fan, he makes an appearance to bookend the shorts, and if it was anything like the collection of short stories in Creepshow (1982) I knew I’d be in for a treat. How wrong I was.Read More
With Robert Rodriguez’s violent and vivacious vampire movie you get a brilliant bargain because From Dusk till Dawn is really two movies in one and both are great.Read More
Chris Wade</a> loves zombies. Especially the ones found in the amazing George A. Romero's <em>Trilogy of The Dead</em>, which includes the masterpieces that are <em>Night of the Living Dead</em>, <a href="http://lovehorror.co.uk/dawn-of-the-dead-1978">Dawn of the Dead</a> and <a href="http://lovehorror.co.uk/day-of-the-dead-1985">Day of the Dead</a>.Read More