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"Who wants to see me as Hamlet? Very few. But millions want to see me as Frankenstein so that's the one I do." He's Been Dr. Frankenstein, Grand Moff Tarkin, Van Helsing, Doctor Who, and Sherlock Holmes. He's fought Dracula, werewolves, ghouls, gorgons, Nazi zombies, upstart rebels, ancient mummies, skulls, aliens, and even the abominable snowman. With a range from cold, calculating malevolence to kindly grandpa, Peter Cushing enthralled horror (and...
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This book contains 66 reviews of horror films written and ranked by critic and blogger Steve Hutchison. Each description includes five ratings (stars, story, creativity, acting, quality), a synopsis and a review. All 66 movies were produced exclusively by the United States. How many have you seen?
17984) The Boy In The Cemetery
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This is the story of a girl who lived but was not alive...
Carrie Anne is desperately unhappy. Tangled in a web of abuse, she seeks solace in the cemetery that backs onto her garden. But something creeps between the gravestones. Carrie Anne is not alone...
...and a boy who was dead, but could not die.
'The cemetery is home to a boy. He has guarded these forgotten bones since meeting a gruesome end two hundred years ago. Neither dead nor alive,...
17986) The Best Giant Movies (2019)
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Steve Hutchison reviews 50 of the best giant movies. Each film is analyzed and discussed with a synopsis and a rating. The movies are ranked from best to worst. How many have you seen?
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The third issue of the “Horror Guys Monthly” review digest, Horror Bulletin, includes reviews of twenty-eight full-length films and four horror shorts. There's also a fun word search at the end that contains the titles of all 32 films. Each of the films contains a complete synopsis of the film, including spoilers (so beware!), as well as their commentary on the quality of the story and how well it holds up for viewers today.
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Hammer Horror! For the decades between 1930 and 1950, the undisputed masters of horror were Universal Pictures. From their early success with “Dracula” and “Frankenstein” to the later additions, such as “the Creature from the Black Lagoon”, Universal has created and popularized more memorable creature flicks than any other studio. But during the 1950s, they drifted away from the genre, leaving a hole in horror lovers' hearts. The torch...
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Hidden within the centuries old Whistlebrass clock tower is a dark secret. When the planets align and the clock strikes twelve, an ancient prophecy will be fulfilled and an evil entity will be unleashed. Can Pike, a teenage psychic, avoid capture by the police and a legion of mechanical creatures long enough to unravel the mystery?
Whistlebrass faces its darkest hour, and the clock is ticking.
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Horror Bulletin Monthly July 2023 (#22) The newest issue of the Horror Bulletin Monthly includes reviews of everything we reviewed last month-- a film each day! As always, we look at a wide range of films, from the distant past to the newest releases. This month, we did a pile of new 2023 films, and some were pretty good! Each of the films contains a complete synopsis of the film, including spoilers (so beware!), as well as our commentary on the quality...
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This book tells you what kind of science fiction films have rarely or never been made and warns you about saturated niches. Authors and screenwriters might want to avoid those. The lower the frequency meter, the more unique the concept.These statistics are based on about 3000 horror and horror-adjacent movies I've reviewed and rated. 8 moods, 31 subgenres, and 63 antagonist types were randomly combined; one for each page for a total of 100 dark writing...
17993) L'arbre du crépuscule
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Le chaos est en marche dans la ville de Marseille : alors qu'une tempête à nulle autre pareille est en train de s'abattre sur la cité, un tueur en série sème la terreur en multipliant les meurtres sanguinaires, laissant derrière lui une signature ADN indéchiffrable pour la police scientifique.
Le capitaine Pierre Brétal, chargé de l'enquête, va devoir faire appel au Docteur Audrey Basun, une chercheuse spécialisée dans les cellules...
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“Nightmare on Elm Street”, “Friday the 13th”, “Halloween”, “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, “Hellraiser”, “Child's Play”, “Scream”, “Saw”, “Alien”, “Predator”, “Evil Dead”, “Cube”, “Night of the Demons”, “Jaws”, “Psycho”—Film critic Steve Hutchison covers some of his favorite horror movie franchises, providing a synopsis, a review, and ranking all installments.
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This book contains 66 reviews of plausible horror films, 66 reviews of supernatural horror films, and 66 reviews of surreal horror films written and ranked by critic and blogger Steve Hutchison. Each description includes five ratings (stars, story, creativity, acting, quality), a synopsis, and a review. How many have you seen?
17997) Masters of Terror 2020
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This book contains the synopses and reviews of the darkest movies in the filmography of ten legendary masters of terror: Stephen King, Wes Craven, Clive Barker, John Carpenter, George A. Romero, Tobe Hooper, Charles Band, Brian Yuzna, Lloyd Kaufman, and Stuart Gordon. The movies are ranked.
17998) Movie Monsters 2020
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Steve Hutchison reviews 60 vampire movies, 60 lycanthrope movies, 60 ghost movies, 60 demon movies, 60 zombie movies, 60 alien movies, 60 giant movies, 60 wizard movies, 60 serial killer movies, 60 animal movies, 60 cultist movies, 60 revenant movies, and 60 mutant movies.
Each article includes a synopsis, a review, and a rating. The movies are ranked. How many have you seen?
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This book includes summaries and reviews of some of the 36 both best written and best acted movies I've seen. They have been rated 3.5 or 4 on 4 for their story, and 4 on 4 for acting. This selection represents 1.5% of all the horror movies I've covered as a critic.
The films are sorted in chronological order. They are rated on five aspects: stars, story, creativity, acting, and quality.
These are not for the squeamish. You have been warned!
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Valérie Précigout explore l'univers de Masami Kurumada et du phénomène Saint-Seiya...
Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque. C'est sous cette appellation qui véhicule aujourd'hui de profonds accents de nostalgie que la France s'initia, sans le savoir, à ce qui allait devenir le phénomène Saint Seiya. Pour ceux qui la découvrirent lors de sa première diffusion télévisée en 1988, son adaptation animée est indéniablement de celles qui marquent et...
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