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Live action adaptation of acclaimed vampire anime.



Top shelf horror movie reminiscent of "Tales from the Crypt".



They're supposed to be bloody and terrifying, but some horror film posters are so ridiculous they elicit chuckles instead of shudders. Many B-movie fans treasure this unintended humor and have become collectors of these monuments to bad taste. Read the story and take the quiz.



The old Sam Raimi is back. Bring on Evil Dead 4.



Tribute site for Shock Armstrong - The All-American Ghoul, Horror Host from Tampa's Channel 13 in the early 1960s Shock Theatre.



This is one monster I never got frightened by - sort of tame by today's standards.



A film review to end all film reviews of the movie that was based on an historical fraud.



A fannish paradise, offering collectibles and tie-in merchandise for just about every SF, fantasy and horror film imaginable, as well as a few that haven't been made yet.



The cinema of fear gets some intense and loving scrutiny at Icons of Fright, a fan-built Web page focusing on horror films and everyone associated with making them.
Despite the fact the site seems to not being updated there is enough in here to make you happy.



Fans can follow every move of the man who gave the world Freddy Krueger. The site's blog focuses specifically on movie news, covering openings and other events in the horror genre mainly.



An encyclopedic collection of the very best writing on the subject of B movies to be found anywhere.



B-grade horror movies and other stuff.....



The history of horror movies by decade. Includes sections on the Silent Era, the monsters, directors and top 100 films.