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Tag Archives: Stuart Gordon
24 Hours of Halloween Horror
It’s a semi-regular tradition on this site to suggest a program of 24 hours of horror for the indefatigable film buff, which might double as recommendations for those who have no intention whatsoever of adhering to such an pitiless marathon. … Continue reading →
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Tagged 30's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, Barbara Ewing, Barbara Steele, Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, Brian Yuzna, Christopher Lee, Coffin Joe, Coma, David Allen, Documentary, Dracula, Edgar Allan Poe, Elke Sommer, Freddie Francis, George C. Scott, George Romero, Haunted House, Jack Palance, Jorge Grau, Joseph Cotten, Killer Dolls, Mario Bava, Melinda Clarke, Ozploitation, Paul Muller, Peter Cushing, Peter Lorre, Peter Medak, Richard Franklin, Robert Bloch, Roger Corman, Slasher, Stuart Gordon, telekinesis, Vampire, Veronica Carlson, Vincent Price, Zombie
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24 Hours of Horror for Halloween
Looking for Halloween (or Halloween-weekend) viewing recommendations? Here’s another proposed 24 hour marathon from Midnight Only, one to fit the season. Of course, rather than indulge in the whole exhaustive thing, you can simply take a film or two that … Continue reading →
Posted in Marathon, Theater Caligari |
Tagged 20's, 30's, 60's, 70's, 80's, Alien Invasion, Animation, Barbara Crampton, Boris Karloff, Cannibals, Carnival, Christopher Lee, Clive Barker, Craig Sheffer, Danny Elfman, David Cronenberg, Diana Rigg, Donald Pleasence, Dracula, Edward Van Sloan, Ennio Morricone, Fred Dekker, Gene Wilder, George Romero, Ghoul, giallo, Gloria Holden, H.P. Lovecraft, Halloween Marathon, horror, J-Horror, Jamie Lee Curtis, Japan, Jeffrey Combs, Jess Franco, John Carpenter, Madeline Kahn, Mario Bava, Marty Feldman, Mel Brooks, Michael Myers, Pere Portabella, Peter Boyle, Skeleton, Slasher, Soledad Miranda, Stuart Gordon, Teri Garr, Tobe Hooper, Vampire, Vincent Price, Walt Disney, Zombie
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Re-Animator (1985)
Until Guillermo del Toro finally convinces the studio suits to finance his dream project At the Mountains of Madness, cinema’s most reliably excellent adapter of the works of H.P. Lovecraft will remain Stuart Gordon. Gordon, a writer and director for … Continue reading →
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Tagged 80's, Barbara Crampton, Frankenstein, H.P. Lovecraft, horror, slapstick, Stuart Gordon, Zombie
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