This Week in Horror: The Last Drive-In Is Back! (And More)
Welcome back to our weekly news roundup, where we at Wolfbane Blooms collect some of the most noteworthy horror news from the week to keep on your radar. Let’s get into it!
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Welcome back to our weekly news roundup, where we at Wolfbane Blooms collect some of the most noteworthy horror news from the week to keep on your radar. Let’s get into it!
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Welcome back to our weekly news roundup, where we at Wolfbane Blooms collect some of the most noteworthy horror news from the week to keep on your radar. ⤇
Welcome back to our weekly news roundup, where we at Wolfbane Blooms collect some of the most noteworthy horror news from the week to keep on your radar. ⤇
On July 30, my favorite Blu-ray label, Scream Factory, released the 1971 Hammer Film Productions movie Lust for a Vampire. The weakest and shlockiest entry in the Karnstein Trilogy, Lust for a Vampire is still good fun. ⤇
With The Last Drive-In on Shudder, Joe Bob Briggs has returned to form without missing a beat. Today, I’m looking at my 10 favorite previously unseen Drive-In movies. ⤇
If you’re going to build a theme park, you have to include the hits. The newest doll on the shelf, Annabelle Comes Home, is, ultimately, like installing a Tilt-A-Whirl: it’s not overwhelming, kind of fun, and feels like it should be in the park. ⤇
As a lot of horror fans will be aware, Universal has been trying to launch a Marvel- or DC-esque series of connected films and franchises. They’re calling it the Dark Universe, and it’s to be ⤇
Written by Kevin Moncayo | Horror Film Guide If you were to list all of the horror movies that you have seen throughout your lifetime, there is a solid chance that the majority of those ⤇
This year Chicago’s legendary Music Box Theatre is debuting their Cinepocalypse film festival. Screening more than 60 premieres, shorts, and classic horror features over the course of a week, the festival will hold the title ⤇
Written by Ed Davis I was very fortunate this past weekend to jump into my time machine and head back to the late ’70s in Attleboro, MA for the Creature Double Feature Roundup. Creature Double ⤇
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