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Tag Archives: Slasher
Double Feature: The Old Dark House/13 Frightened Girls! (1963)
For tonight’s double feature, we continue our survey of the films of William Castle. When last we checked in, he was taking a break from abject gimmickry and horror with Zotz! (1962), a slapstick comedy-fantasy of the sort that Walt … Continue reading
Posted in Double Feature
Tagged 60's, Comedy, Hammer, horror, lovable animals, Secret Agent, Slasher, William Castle
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Double Feature: Meatballs (1979)/The Burning (1981)
As a child, my summer camp experiences were pretty limited. My parents used to take me to a place called “Family Camp,” a Christian-themed, family-and-kids get-together amidst the towering redwood trees of northern California; but I was never long separated … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, 80's, Bill Murray, Comedy, horror, Slasher, Tom Savini
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Homicidal (1961)
“The more adventurous among you may remember our previous excursions into the macabre. Our visits to haunted hills, to Tinglers, and to ghosts. This time we have an even stranger tale to unfold…The story of a lovable group of people … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Caligari
Tagged 60's, horror, Madness, Slasher, William Castle
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