After the Universal era of horror movies release through the ’30s and ’40s, the genre began to falter and was largely replaced by science fiction. It looked like horror was all but dead un...
Universal’s Dracula was an enormous hit and has become one of the most iconic horror films of all time. It accomplished so much with so little, hinging entirely on the performances its actors a...
Mummies haven’t really gotten their due on film. They’ve never been as popular as vampires or werewolves and zombies have always been the ruling class of shambling corpses. Sure, there h...
Hammer Films burst onto the scene in 1957 with The Curse of Frankenstein. And just like the early days of Universal, one followed the other and a Dracula movie was put into production right away. Curs...
[soliloquy id=”16989″] When Hammer, legendary film studio and proponents of the great Christopher Lee as Dracula, first announced plans to adapt popular stage show The Woman In Black (itse...
We have a new motion comic to share with you in support of The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death. So come inside and have yourself a look. You can feast your eyes on the motion comic in ...
We have a new poster for The Woman in Black: Angel of Death. And as always, we have your first look at the newly released artwork after the jump, so come inside and have a look for...
Today marks the debut of a series of new images in anticipation of the upcoming film The Woman in Black 2. And as always, we have your first look at the newly releas...
Relativity Media has debuted a new Woman in Black 2 trailer in anticipation of the film’s upcoming theatrical bow. And as always, we have a first look at the ...