ABCs of Horror
ABCs of Horror: U is for Urban Legend (1998)
Filling in on this one, so I am going to be brief and the only film I can remember with the title starting with the letter U is Urban Legend. There are others, The Unborn […]
ABCs of Horror: Q is for Q: The Winged Serpent (1982)
Q: The Winged Serpent is a truly cheesy monster movie with many fun moments, filling a goofy storyline, adding to a wonderful fantasy work and all from the talent filmmaker Larry Cohen, who wrote […]
ABC’s of Horror: N is for A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010)
That’s right! I’m back again with another shocking decision for my entries in The Horror Syndicate’s ABC’s of Horror. You were probably reading the title like, “Oh, A Nightmare on Elm Street, yeah, DUH, of […]
ABCs of Horror: M is for The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
One cannot discuss any list in horror let alone the ABCs of Horror without mentioning possibly the three most legendary and influential names in genre, and those are Roger Corman, Vincent Price and Edgar Allan […]
ABCs of Horror: K is for Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Today’s lesson is about a really bizarre entry into the annals of horror history. There are some strange horror films, but this one stands out as possibly the most entertaining clown horror movie of all-time. […]
ABC’s of Horror: J is for John Dies at the End (2013)
Strap in for a review of one of the most unique films of the year, John Dies at the End. Ever since it hit the film festival circuit in early 2012 it has managed to […]
ABCs of Horror: H is for The Hunted (2013)
I know what you’re thinking. In a horror alphabet, why is H not for Halloween? Well, in any other case it probably would be, but not this time around. If you’ve been keeping up with […]
ABCs of Horror: G is for Ghoulies (1985)
So, you’re back for another lesson? Today’s lesson, Ghoulies! Ghoulies is a 1985 horror movie about little creepy monsters who reside in this house. It begins with, I guess Jonathan’s father doing a ritual and […]
ABCs of Horror: E is for Evilspeak (1981)
Director Eric Weston delivers a demonic possession flick that contains a cheaper version of Carrie White in the form of Stanley Coopersmith, portrayed by Clint Howard, in a film known as Evilspeak. One might inquire […]