Although the horror film genre took a sharp downturn in the 90’s (well, anything would have been a letdown after the frenzied highs of the 80’s), the action film continued …
William Burns
William Burns
Bill Burns joined the Horror News Network staff in 2014. Bill Burns grew up in the 70's and 80's, the second Golden Age of Horror. His mind was warped by John Carpenter, H.P. Lovecraft, In Search Of..., and the Man, Myth, and Magic series of books.
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By Mike T. Lyddon Nacogdoches Film Festival, Feb. 26,27 and 28th The Nacogdoches Film Festival is a 3 day event that featured student films and features with a series …
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10. While no known theatrical trailers from the original 1933 release are known to exist, there is a 7-minute audio teaser extant bearing the title ‘KONG Is Coming! 9. Although …
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When thinking of the Golden Age of Horror (1931-1954), one studio usually stands out as the premiere standard for the branding of the genre. Obviously, Universal Studios has become synonymous …
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10. For the crucifixion scene in Las Vegas production designer Nelson Coates was asked to tone down the Christian imagery by ABC (specifically, they had to “crucify” the victims on …
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Any horror kid who grew up during the early 70’s-the early 80’s has to have a soft spot for the made for TV horror movie. Deprived of seeing some of …
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Imagine if Charles Manson’s megalomania had led him to become a horror film director rather than a sociopathic prophet of Helter Skelter. His cast could have been the …
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10. Playing the movie frame by frame, in the exact moment when Katie Embry is scared to death at the beginning of the movie, you can see all …
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The late 1980’s saw a definite downturn in the horror movie genre, no more so than in Italy. The Italian horror film had an amazing, world changing run starting with …
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10. The spider at the climax was a fully operable puppet. John Ritter was disappointed that the final battle had to be fought with a puppet and not Tim …