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From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
The Best Celeb Cameos in Tales from the Crypt
If you were a horror child of the late 80-90's I'm sure you tuned in every Saturday night to crack up at the crypt keepers witty puns—and, of course, to watch yet another ghoulish story unearthed from the fantastic comics. With star-studded guest appearances some being the biggest names in Hollywood, here's a list of celebs that left a spooky mark behind.
Rain- Screaming for HorrorPublished 6 years ago in HorrorLook Who's Walking Now: 'The Walking Dead' Creator Suing AMC In $1 Billion Lawsuit
It appears that it isn't just baseball bat-wielding madmen and eye-patched psychopaths that are out for blood when it comes to AMC's The Walking Dead. The Walking Dead may be AMC's flagship show and sitting pretty as the most-watched show on network television, but the latest bout of behind-the-scenes drama could bury our zombie big-hitter like its decomposing walkers.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Horror- Top Story - December 2017
5 Female Directors Who Paved the Way for More Diversity in the Horror Genre
There are so many aspects of a horror film, but what makes it a success? Without a director who knows their story and what they want to create, it's going to be a disaster. With new female directors becoming known in the horror genre, let's take a look at previous female directors who paved a way more diversity in horror.
Katie BurnsidePublished 6 years ago in Horror George A. Romero: The Internet Mourns a Friend, a Family Member, and a Role Model
In 1968 the world changed when a single man with a vision to change the horror genre forever pushed his glasses up, leaned forward, and began his first film as a director. George Romero, the grandfather of zombie films, has no doubt touched our hearts in ways we may never have imagined. His love for horror stands well known as he helped pioneer the genre in ways never imagined in his astonishing 77 years of life.
Dustin MurphyPublished 6 years ago in HorrorBros Before Shows: 'Sons Of Anarchy' Creator Slams 'The Walking Dead' For 'C*nt Move'
Foul language is never acceptable, but Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter is clearly more than a little peeved at AMC. The screenwriter has slammed The Walking Dead big wigs for a "c*nt move" regarding the sacking of Frank Darabont. Some may have noticed a change in tone in #TheWalkingDead between Seasons 1 and 3, which could have something to do with the behind-the-scenes drama and the very public dismissal of Darabont.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Horror'Holey' Moley: Ryan Murphy Shares Terrifying New Monster From 'American Horror Story'
It is that time of year again, where we all scratch our heads and stare at our screens in confusion saying "dafuq?" Ryan Murphy is once again hyping the horror of FX's American Horror Story in the run-up to Season 7 and an election-themed year. With AHS alumni like Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters on board, we also have newcomers like Billie Lourd and Leslie Grossman to up the ante in dread stakes, but still no idea what Murphy's presidential plan is.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in HorrorFloating The Idea: Stephen King Explains How He Created Pennywise In 'It'
Horror hound #StephenKing certainly wasn't "clowning around" when he wrote It, his nightmare-inducing novel about clowns, in 1986. The book had something of resurgence thanks to ABC's miniseries in 1990, which famously starred Tim Curry as #Pennywise the dancing clown.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in HorrorThe Gloves Are Off: Robert Englund Reveals His Favorite Freddy Krueger Kill
Time to rummage out that striped jumper, dust off the fedora, and reach for that rusty glove, because #FreddyKrueger is STILL haunting our nightmares.#RobertEnglund played the iconic slasher from the original #NightmareonElmStreet in 1984 right the way through to Freddy vs. Jason in 2003.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in HorrorThe Razor Gloves Are Off: Why Heather Langenkamp Can't Watch The 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' Remake
One, two, Freddy may be coming for your, but hopefully our next trip down #ElmStreet will fair better than the boogeyman's last razor-gloved attack. We all know about the maligned #WarnerBros remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street - starring Rooney Mara and Jackie Earle Haley, the 2010 film is still haunting the infamous monster franchise to this day. It now seems that all of Hollywood has another supporter, as we have found yet another person who refuses to watch Samuel Bayer's car crash of a film.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Horror16 Spooky Facts About Dylan from the 'Halloweentown' Series
October is the time of year where you start pulling out your sweaters, where everything is pumpkin flavored, and when Disney Channel shows their classic Halloween movies.
Tisha EatonPublished 6 years ago in HorrorColton Haynes Unveils His Possible New Look For American Horror Story at SDCC 2017
In case you missed the Teen Wolf panel at San Diego Comic-Con, you'll probably need a recap, because a lot took place. Between several new clips being aired and the cast delving deep into their history on the series, it was a lot to take in, and the surprises didn't end there.
Anne Rice Wants Matt Bomer To Take A Bite At Vampire Chronicles TV Series
"Is that a stake in your pants, or are you just pleased to see me?" There is no denying that vampires still mean big business for Hollywood, with The Vampire Diaries currently airing its eighth and final series. Vampires attract a loyal fanbase, I mean, who hasn't fantasized about Angel, Spike, or Eric Northman sinking their fangs (and more) into you? Maybe not Gary Oldman as Dracula, but we will let that slide.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Horror