Horror Festival
The Horror Festival is a celebration of horror in film, literature, and other media.
Gallery
Saw of the South is a American live-action/animated musical horror film in the Saw franchise.
An Affair to Dismember is a 1957 American romance comedy-horror film starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr.
9½ Psychs is an erotic horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke.
Hellraiser: Adventure Time is fantasy horror animated television series created by Pendleton Ward and Clive Barker.
When a Riddler Calls is a 1979 American psychological horror superhero film based on the classic folk legend of "the babysitter and the man upstairs".
Sawless in Seattle is an American psychological horror television series starring Kelsey Grammer and Peri Gilpin, two marriage counsellors whose own marriage descends into madness when they host a live call-in radio show.
They Shoot Zombies, Don't They? is a 1969 American psychological horror film about a group of individuals desperate to escape a Depression-era zombie invasion and an opportunistic emcee who urges them on.
We Need to Talk About Constantine is an American superhero psychological horror film about the Archangel Gabriel (Tilda Swinton), who struggles to come to terms with her psychopathic son Constantine (Keanu Reeves) and the horrors he will unleash.
Centipede Kane is a quasi-biographical film horror film examining the life and legacy of Charles Foster Kane, played by Welles, a composite character based on several famous plastic surgery barons, as well as aspects of their patients' lives.
Rambo: First Brood is a psychological body horror action film directed by David Cronenberg and Ted Kotcheff, starring Samantha Eggar and Sylvester Stallone.
Cannibal Argonauts is an independent fantasy adventure-horror film directed by Ruggero Deodato and Don Chaffey.
The Day the Balloon Cried is an unfinished and unreleased 1972 horror film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.
Moby-Vamp is a "novel of Dread and the fearsome Unknown" by Herman Melville and Bram Stoker.
Zombie Doctor is a 2003 American medical crime-horror film about a physician (Danny Nucci) who is forced by an undead crime lord (Paul Sorvino) to heal zombies.
"Cacofonia" (known in English as "Deafening Nights of Deafening Chainsaws") is a bossa nova song and Halloween standard written by Antônio Carlos Jobim in 1960. English lyrics were later written by Jason Voorhees.
Ocean's Plan 9 is a 1957 independent American science fiction-horror heist film about World War II veterans Danny Ocean and Jimmy Foster, who resurrect the corpses of nine comrades from their unit in the 82nd Airborne to simultaneously rob five Las Vegas casinos.
"You Are the Shining of My Life" is a song by Stevie Wonder and Scatman Crothers.
"John Brown's Body" (popularly known as "John Brown's Body Rises a-Mouldering From the Grave") is an Unaffected States marching song about the zombie abolitionist John Brown.
You Should Have Six Degrees Left is a psychological parlor game horror film starring Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried.
Workshop of the Damned is a science fiction Christmas horror comedy film starring Christopher Reeve, Will Farrell, and Kirstie Alley.
Fiction cross-reference
- 9½ Psychs
- An Affair to Dismember
- Cannibal Argonauts
- Cacofonia
- Centipede Kane
- Festivals
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Halloween Festival
- Hellraiser: Adventure Time
- John Brown's Body
- Moby-Vamp
- Ocean's Plan 9
- Saw of the South
- Sawless in Seattle
- Rambo: First Brood
- The Day the Balloon Cried
- They Shoot Zombies, Don't They?
- When a Riddler Calls
- You Are the Shining of My Life
- You Should Have Six Degrees Left
- Zombie Doctor
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Horror @ Wikipedia
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (18 November 2023)