A legendary remake is now streaming on the Criterion Channel. For many, it remains the best horror reboot ever made.
People love horror movies, and not just on Halloween. But why do we seek out — and even enjoy — the feeling of fear? And what do different people get out of it?
ROB McGowan sits in on The Evening Show on Monday on Cheshire’s Mix 56 radio. He will be joined by The Strangler’s legendary front man Hugh Cornwell ahead of his performance at Hangar 34 in Liverpool.
Legendary horror author Stephen King has carved out a hefty position on television with the many series based on his books.
Kelcie Mattson is a Senior Features Author at Collider. Based in the Midwest, she also contributes Lists, reviews, and television recaps. A lifelong fan of niche sci-fi, epic fantasy, Final Girl ...
Ever since humanity has been telling stories, monsters have always struck terror in the collective imagination.
Remakes are tricky. Some get it right, some don't. Some improve upon the original in interesting ways, expanding on the source material and taking it in unexpected directions while incorporating ...
In 1979, Universal Studios released a quasi-remake of 1931’s Dracula, the century’s pre-eminent vampire film. Like Tod Browning’s classic, director John Badham and screenwriter W. D. Richter adapt a ...
Hugh Cornwell says it will be one of the hardest, most challenging things he's ever done. On Sunday, November 16 at 7.30pm at Brighton’s Concorde 2 he will play in its entirety the album Nosferatu, ...
Hugh Cornwell, original member of The Stranglers, is stopping at Dunfermline on his latest UK tour. The show will hear a never-before-played ...
I have a love/hate relationship with vampires. I blame this in part on “Sesame Street,” which introduced a vampire muppet — Count von Count — who didn’t want to suck our blood, just to count ...