Horror Movie Review: Dracula (1958)
How do you review Dracula? Especially by today’s standards? It is a masterful movie that is dripping gothic glory.
Keep On ReadingHow do you review Dracula? Especially by today’s standards? It is a masterful movie that is dripping gothic glory.
Keep On ReadingTwo years after Dracula Has Risen From the Grave was released in 1968, Hammer was quick to pump out yet another in their popular vampire series. Called Taste the Blood of Dracula, it was released in 1970, directed by Peter Sasdy and saw a reluctant Christopher Lee reprise his role as the titular vampire.
Keep On ReadingThe fourth Hammer Dracula movie and the third to star Christopher Lee, Dracula Has Risen From the Grave was released in 1968.
Keep On ReadingRock/metal band, Spidervayne, will play in Heat Five of Metal 2 the Masses Essex 2019 on the 15th of March at The Soundhouse, Colchester.
Keep On ReadingWhat a movie this is. The Wicker Man is an absolutely stunning piece of horror film-making. Impossible to turn away from, filled with tension from the moment it begins to the final screams of terror.
Keep On ReadingDracula: Prince of Darkness is set ten years after the events of 1958’s Dracula. The Prince of darkness is dead but with the arrival of the Kent family his servant, Klove sees a chance to resurrect his master.
Keep On ReadingThis review combines both releases into one. Four tracks in total (two on each) mixing Christmas spirit with classic metal & Christopher Lee’s dulcet tones.
Keep On ReadingDirected by Terence Fisher, The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll is a 1960 horror by Hammer Film Productions. Starring Paul Massie, Dawn Addams and Christopher Lee.
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