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Dec 31, Woman Runs From Cave Blob in Empty City Streets

I must have seen this on television years ago. Color movie, probably from the 70's or very early 80's. A group of people who go into a cave, or

Dec 31, 60’s British Psycho Son Dressed as Puppet

Trying to find the name of a film I saw as kid in the 60's. A psychopathic young killer is shown in the attic of his mother's house dressed as a

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25 Screams

I think it's pretty safe to say that I'm the only person on the net who came up with a list of the Best Horror Films of the last decade. Originality, that's me! Why twenty-five? I wanted to go with ten, but there were just too many good films, especially the imports. Foreign Horror stepped its game up, while Hollywood was mostly content to remake.

I've never cared much for slasher flicks and torture porn, so don't be surprised by their omission. Even with twenty-five slots, it was still a difficult task -- I'm sure that I've still managed to miss a gem or two. Anyway, without further delay, I present the first installment: (25-21)


25. The Ring (remake)

Part of the first wave of Asian Horror remakes to hit American theaters. It was spooky, atmospheric and had one hell of a hook.


24. The Eye (original)

Better than The Ring in my opinion, the remake with Jessica Alba was huge letdown. The concept of "haunted" organ transplants is nothing new, but this South Korean film has some interesting twists along the way.


23. Brotherhood of the Wolf

Christophe Gans directed this stylish French action-horror flick about two men pursuing a murderous beast on the rampage. Part legend, part speculation, this is all fun. And anything with Monica Bellucci instantly increases its watchability.


22. Blood: The Last Vampire

I love the art, but often find anime characters and stories to be somewhat... lacking -- no, boring. Not the case here. A slick, little film that runs under an hour about a mysterious girl who hunts vampiric creatures. Ignore the awful live-action adaptation from earlier this year. See this instead.


21. Ginger Snaps

Effective low-budget Canadian horror about a teen female lycanthrope. Puts Wes Craven's bloated and over-cooked Cursed to shame.

(more to come...)

E1 Entertainment Tells ‘Haunted Echoes: Ghost Story’

On March 9, E1 will be releasing Harry Bromley Davenport's Haunted Echoes: Ghost Story, which stars David Starzyk and M. Emmet Walsh. Guy and Laura have recently suffered a parent's worst nightmare: their eight-year-old daughter Kimberly was abducted from her bedroom and murdered. They move to a charming old house in need of repair, hoping the project will alleviate their pain but they soon find themselves haunted by a young female spirit; is it their daughter or another entity using the grieving couple for its own sinister purposes?

‘She’s Crushed’ After Horrible One Night Stand

Also arriving on February 16 from Phase 4 Films is Patrick Johnson's She's Crushed, which stars Henrick Nolen, Natalie Dickinson, Caitlin Wehrle, and Keith Malley. Tara sets her sights on the unassuming guy-next-door, Ray, and their innocent flirting turns into a regretful one night stand. He is hoping to put the indiscretion safely behind him, but Tara makes it horrifically clear that she is more than willing to go to extremes to keep her man. Everyone that Ray cares about will pay for his reckless decision as they are all forced into a twisted game of love, torture, and death at the hands of sadistic Tara.

New York Scavenger Haunt in ‘Red Hook’

Arriving on DVD February 16 from is Phase 4 Films' Red Hook. Directed by Elizabeth Lucas and starring Terrence Mann, Christina Brucato, Tate Ellington, and Brian J. Smith, college freshman Jenny Traylor joins her dorm's Welcome Week scavenger hunt. But as she and her friends decipher the cryptic text message clues on their cell phones, it becomes terrifyingly clear that the stakes in this game are life and death. Hip, romantic, and darkly clever, Red Hook is a chilling thrill ride through the landmarks and local haunts of New York City.

Running from a Convict in ‘Butchered’

Arriving on DVD February 9 from Eleven Bravo Productions is Butchered, which stars Timothy Woodward Jr., Melissa Lukon, Shaun O Rourke, and Kristina Sipes. Directed by Charles Stewart, a group of teens take a small charter boat to an isolated island for one last party and to say their goodbyes before college. They have no idea that a convicted serial killer has escaped from the Maximum Security Prisons Death Row, taking cover on the very same island. With no working cell phones, no weapons and no way off the island, they must fight to survive as the Butcher picks them off one by one.

Zelda Rubinstein Off Life Support, R.I.P. Chas. Balun

Some sad news was reported over at The Examiner as they report that Zelda Rubinstein, who rose to fame as the diminutive medium in the Poltergeist movie trilogy, is critically ill at Cedar Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. She reportedly has been hospitalized for several weeks, suffers organ failure and has been removed from life support. Rubinstein is 76 years old. The first Poltergeist was released in 1982, followed by sequels in 1986 and 1988. In other news, Fangoria reported today that Fango/Gorezone contributor Charlie (Chas.) Balun died on Friday, December 18, after a prolonged and courageous battle with cancer. He was 61. The writer contributed to the genre by penning various novels including " Horror Holocaust" and "Beyond Horror Holocaust."

‘The Wolfman’ Official Website Fully Launched

The official website has now been launched for Universal Pictures' The Wolfman. The site features the "Monster Legacy", "Countdown to the Next Full Moon", History of Lycanthropy and more. Directed by Joe Johnston, the remake arrives in theaters February 12. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence.

Dec 30, Guy Grows Evil Twin Head on His Shoulder

So a memory of this 80's movie came to me today, but I cannot remember the title! I was a kid when I saw it a few times, and here's what I can

Dec 30, 50’s or 60’s Film: Killer With Chicken Claw

Trying to find the name of a movie from the late 50's or early 60's about a murderer with a hand that looks like a chicken claw (shown in silhouette).

Dec 30, Demon’s Body Rebuilt by 1700’s Villagers’ Body Parts

I remember seeing a movie about a village in England in the 1700's where a demon's skull is found in a farmer's field. Different villagers' body parts

New ‘Hisss’ Images Featuring Sexy Indian star Mallika Sherawat

She's sexy... venomous... and she'll swallow you whole! From Santa Banta comes a new look at Bollywood star Mallika Sherawat in Jennifer Lynch's slithering horror flick Hisss. The flick tackles the ancient Eastern myth of the snake woman who can take on various forms. Visual effects for the film were handled by Precinct 13's Robert Kurtzman, director of Wishmaster and The Rage, among others. Check out the new images below, along with the trailer that debuted earlier this year.