Is Son of Ghostman a good flick Hell yes it is. Its inspired and its rewarding and trust me Its got big replay value. There are also enough quirky themes within the pic to craft an entertaining drinking game on the fly... which ironically enough goes against plenty of hipster frat boy douchebag stances introduced in the movie. But dont feel bad about knocking back a few while screening this little indie that could because its really all about fun. Having just wrapped Son of Ghostman Im going to keep the horror host theme alive. Its time to line up Elvira and the classic vamp flick weve all come to adore Fright Night. Youve got to love Peter Vincent right...
- 2/15/2014
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
by Ghost, Morehorror.com
Marty is the ideal fifth grader. He gets good grades, listens to his teachers, and doesn’t start trouble in class. But darkness is beginning to fall over Marty’s life. The kids at school won’t stop picking on him, his parents just don’t seem to understand him, and now Marty must grapple with a terrible secret that threatens to destroy life as he knows it – his big brother is a serial killer! Brotherly love is put to the ultimate test in this emotional coming-of-age story that descends into full-blown horror.
I have been dying to see Found for over a year now and I can honestly say it was worth the wait. I do wish I could have seen it first on the big screen instead of screening it on my computer, but I just couldn't wait any longer. First of all I'd...
Marty is the ideal fifth grader. He gets good grades, listens to his teachers, and doesn’t start trouble in class. But darkness is beginning to fall over Marty’s life. The kids at school won’t stop picking on him, his parents just don’t seem to understand him, and now Marty must grapple with a terrible secret that threatens to destroy life as he knows it – his big brother is a serial killer! Brotherly love is put to the ultimate test in this emotional coming-of-age story that descends into full-blown horror.
I have been dying to see Found for over a year now and I can honestly say it was worth the wait. I do wish I could have seen it first on the big screen instead of screening it on my computer, but I just couldn't wait any longer. First of all I'd...
- 7/25/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Cassandra Peterson's "Elvira" clothing line was reviewed on our website Here today by Staci Layne Wilson, but below are three more horror happenings announced today that are related to the (uniquely American?*) tradition of the TV horror host:
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
The Rondo nominations went live today, among them Best Book nods for Fright Night On Channel 9: Saturday Night horror films on New York's Wor-tv 1973-1987 by James Arena, Shock Theatre, Chicago Style: Wbkb-tv's Late Night Horror Showcase, 1957-1959, by Donald F. Glut and The Z Files: Treasures from Zacherley's Archives, by Richard Scrivani with Tom Weaver. Not to mention a list of at least 20 contemporary horror hosts to vote for, from A. Ghastly Ghoul to Zomboo!
Vote for the Rondos Here! (Fangoria is up for a handful of awards too!)
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The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies presents:
"Ooh, That's Scary!" TV's Horror Hosts
Tuesday...
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
The Rondo nominations went live today, among them Best Book nods for Fright Night On Channel 9: Saturday Night horror films on New York's Wor-tv 1973-1987 by James Arena, Shock Theatre, Chicago Style: Wbkb-tv's Late Night Horror Showcase, 1957-1959, by Donald F. Glut and The Z Files: Treasures from Zacherley's Archives, by Richard Scrivani with Tom Weaver. Not to mention a list of at least 20 contemporary horror hosts to vote for, from A. Ghastly Ghoul to Zomboo!
Vote for the Rondos Here! (Fangoria is up for a handful of awards too!)
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The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies presents:
"Ooh, That's Scary!" TV's Horror Hosts
Tuesday...
- 2/26/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Cassandra Peterson's "Elvira" clothing line was reviewed on our website Here today by Staci Layne Wilson, but below are three more horror happenings announced today that are related to the (uniquely American?*) tradition of the TV horror host:
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
The Rondo nominations went live today, among them Best Book nods for Fright Night On Channel 9: Saturday Night horror films on New York's Wor-tv 1973-1987 by James Arena, Shock Theatre, Chicago Style: Wbkb-tv's Late Night Horror Showcase, 1957-1959, by Donald F. Glut and The Z Files: Treasures from Zacherley's Archives, by Richard Scrivani with Tom Weaver. Not to mention a list of at least 20 contemporary horror hosts to vote for, from A. Ghastly Ghoul to Zomboo!
Vote for the Rondos Here! (Fangoria is up for a handful of awards too!)
-----------------
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies presents:
"Ooh, That's Scary!" TV's Horror Hosts
Tuesday...
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
The Rondo nominations went live today, among them Best Book nods for Fright Night On Channel 9: Saturday Night horror films on New York's Wor-tv 1973-1987 by James Arena, Shock Theatre, Chicago Style: Wbkb-tv's Late Night Horror Showcase, 1957-1959, by Donald F. Glut and The Z Files: Treasures from Zacherley's Archives, by Richard Scrivani with Tom Weaver. Not to mention a list of at least 20 contemporary horror hosts to vote for, from A. Ghastly Ghoul to Zomboo!
Vote for the Rondos Here! (Fangoria is up for a handful of awards too!)
-----------------
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies presents:
"Ooh, That's Scary!" TV's Horror Hosts
Tuesday...
- 2/26/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Cassandra Peterson's "Elvira" clothing line was reviewed on our website Here today by Staci Layne Wilson, but below are three more horror happenings announced today that are related to the (uniquely American?*) tradition of the TV horror host:
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
The Rondo nominations went live today, among them Best Book nods for Fright Night On Channel 9: Saturday Night horror films on New York's Wor-tv 1973-1987 by James Arena, Shock Theatre, Chicago Style: Wbkb-tv's Late Night Horror Showcase, 1957-1959, by Donald F. Glut and The Z Files: Treasures from Zacherley's Archives, by Richard Scrivani with Tom Weaver. Not to mention a list of at least 20 contemporary horror hosts to vote for, from A. Ghastly Ghoul to Zomboo!
Vote for the Rondos Here! (Fangoria is up for a handful of awards too!)
-----------------
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies presents:
"Ooh, That's Scary!" TV's Horror Hosts
Tuesday...
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
The Rondo nominations went live today, among them Best Book nods for Fright Night On Channel 9: Saturday Night horror films on New York's Wor-tv 1973-1987 by James Arena, Shock Theatre, Chicago Style: Wbkb-tv's Late Night Horror Showcase, 1957-1959, by Donald F. Glut and The Z Files: Treasures from Zacherley's Archives, by Richard Scrivani with Tom Weaver. Not to mention a list of at least 20 contemporary horror hosts to vote for, from A. Ghastly Ghoul to Zomboo!
Vote for the Rondos Here! (Fangoria is up for a handful of awards too!)
-----------------
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies presents:
"Ooh, That's Scary!" TV's Horror Hosts
Tuesday...
- 2/26/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Submit your vote for Reviewer of the Year!
Every year, the Classic Horror Film Board recognizes the best in the horror/sci-fi/fantasy realm with the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. Fans of the genre can vote for their favorites in over thirty categories, and this year, Cinelinx would like to ask you to vote for one of our own, staff writer Victor Medina, as Reviewer of the Year (Category 29)! We've even included the ballot below so you can vote!
Votes must be submitted by copying and pasting the ballot into your personal email, making your choices, including your name, and sending it in. Votes for Reviewer of the Year are write-in only, so you must be sure to include Vic's name yourself under Category 29 when you vote. Pre-filled ballots are not allowed, so we can't do it for you! Remember, you must write in "Victor Medina, Cinelinx.com" yourself.
Every year, the Classic Horror Film Board recognizes the best in the horror/sci-fi/fantasy realm with the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. Fans of the genre can vote for their favorites in over thirty categories, and this year, Cinelinx would like to ask you to vote for one of our own, staff writer Victor Medina, as Reviewer of the Year (Category 29)! We've even included the ballot below so you can vote!
Votes must be submitted by copying and pasting the ballot into your personal email, making your choices, including your name, and sending it in. Votes for Reviewer of the Year are write-in only, so you must be sure to include Vic's name yourself under Category 29 when you vote. Pre-filled ballots are not allowed, so we can't do it for you! Remember, you must write in "Victor Medina, Cinelinx.com" yourself.
- 2/26/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
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