Hey, It's Bram Stoker's birthday. I implore you to take some time out of your day and reflect on the man who gave us the greatest literary and pop-culture icon of all time.
Fire Water Flask
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Vintage novelty booze flasks could be found in pretty much every kitsch
loaded gift shop back in the day. This particular one that I came across
(and bef...
Corruption – review
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Director: Robert Hartford-Davis
Release date: 1968
* Contains spoilers *
This is another film where medical processes are used in a vampiric way –
th...
Haircut!
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Got myself a terrifying trim the other day, which reminded me of this
hair-raising little story from the July 1953 issue of *Chamber of Chills
#18*. Supe...
Leaving Las Vegas
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I like to run. Well, "like" and "run" are very loose verbs in this
scenario. I enjoy exercise and the outdoors, and adulthood with schedule
restricti...
Shock Stock is Coming!
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May 1 to 5 in London Ontario. I would love to go for all five days but I am
probably only attending Saturday. I would like to have Lynn Lowry sign my
Blu-r...
LORNA... THE EXORCIST (1974)
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THE JESS FRANCO REEVALUATION: The Mariol family vacations at a French
resort town to celebrate the 18th birthday of their daughter, Linda (Lina
Romay), on...
The Dark Shadows Daybook: April 2
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*Aired on this day in 1971: Episode 1245*
By PATRICK McCRAY
When Brutus makes the mistake of chuckling, Bramwell and Catherine find
salvation in a c...
The Soul Eater (2024)
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Adapted from Alexis Laipsker’s novel, and written by Annelyse Batrel and
Ludovic Lefebvre, *The Soul Eater* is the latest offering from Alexandre
Bustill...
New Movies Round Up # 2:Horror.
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*Sea Fever *
(Neasa Hardiman, 2019)
As far as niche sub-genres go, sea-bound eco/survival horror is generally a
good bet, and this modest, primarily Irish...
The Viking Queen (1967)
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*[image: The Viking Queen, Hammer, Carita, poster]Part of The Hammer-Amicus
Blogathon *
* During the Roman Invasion of Britain, a dying tribal King (Wilf...
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Happy Halloween everyone. It's 2023 and still... FULCI LIVES! My
tribute to HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY is here from the BLACK MARKET BRAINS
project. Play...
Film Review: SKINAMARINK
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So I did a little free trial on YouTube for Shudder, and as I was browsing
the titles they had available I saw a film titled Skinamarink. I thought
the ...
À la prochaine
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Greetings. I have decided to close down Fascination: The Jean Rollin
Experience for good. All of the posts have been transferred over to my
main bl...
Highlights of Warren Publishing (Part 4)
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Today I cover three separate stories from Jose Bea. Bea provided among the
most bizarre stories and artwork that Warren would feature in its
magazines, a...
"New" Nichelle Nichols photo discovered!
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Stop the presses! Here's a photo of Nichelle, taken either during the
filming of Trek or just before, that has come to light... one that I have
never seen ...
CARLOTTA HAVOC is coming!
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New webcomic beginning in April 2020 ~
*CARLOTTA HAVOC VERSUS EVERYONE *
~ watch for info on Facebook, Instagram,
Twitter and Tumblr
I'll Be Honest...
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It's been almost a year, which is ridiculous. I'm sorry if I've let anyone
down. I think it's time for me to declare Dust & Corruption closed, for
now. If ...
Frankenstein Event of 2019
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As a new year rushes in, full of promise, we glance back at the year just
spent and note that Frankenstein truly is forever. Two centuries into its
care...
Dead Birds (2004)
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I love historical horror. Set me down with the collected works of M.R.
James and I won’t notice a ten-car pile-up outside my window. I am here for
basicall...
Ode To CRWM
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I'm back! At least for this review anyway. I'm not ready to come back full
time since I still find it annoying to do even a short review on Letterboxd
so...
The Monster Times Issue #5
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From March 29, 1972, comes this complete issue #5 of The Monster Times,
with the cover article on The Creature From the Black Lagoon!
*(To view full-size, ...
How To Replace a Riding Mower Battery
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Riding mower batteries ought to be maintained when fully charged and
replaced when dead and you need all the right materials when you are about
to replac...
Shadows Style!
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Fashions by Ohrbach's! Bat by Bil Baird! Bring some offbeat Dark Shadows
flavour to your wardrobe with our new range of t-shirts, each inspired by
the show...
This is the End...Probably...Who Knows...
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As you can clearly see, the blog hasn't been active for a while. It won't
be. Let me explain why I've decided to stop.
Late last year, Eric came to me and t...
HAPPY ZOMBIE JESUS DAY CHICKPEAS
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Well, it's that time of year again, and if you're anything like me then
this a day of marathoning zombie movies and eating candy until I damn near
puke....
Steampunk Pin-Up (Not Porn!)
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The lovely *Kato* of *Steampunk Couture* has gone hardcore. For those who
prefer to exercise their imaginations a bit more, Voila! *Veronique
Chevalier* in...
Presenting the TOP 25 HORROR TV SERIES OF ALL TIME!
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As promised some weeks ago, at long last I bring to you my ultimate
endeavor to determine the greatest horror-themed television shows of all
time. Long-tim...
The Last Werewolf
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Title: The Last Werewolf
Author: Glen Duncan
Genre: Horror/Dark Humor
Types of Werewolves: Bipedal hybrid
How Lycanthropy is Caused: Bite, forced change ever...
Many Happy Returns: Our Final Post
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[image: Tales from the Crypt poster]
As announced back in March, today will be the last day that
Classic-Horror.com updates. After today, the site will rem...
I think today is 'G'
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We've established I'm bad at this, but today is G and here I am with...
Granola bars.
I'm something of a nerd about granola/breakfast bars because I take t...
Editorial April 2012 and e-issue #34
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Guest Editorial By Bill Lindblad
There's an established principle of polite conversation that suggests three
topics should be carefully avoided: politic...
Son of Dracula Still!
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[image: sonofdrac_still]
And with this photo of Lon Chaney Jr. portraying the Count, it's my sad
duty to tell you that this will be the last posting for thi...
Gallery 133
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A new creature has come in from Dean Judd in Whitehaven, United Kingdom.
Created using Vista Paint. Nice job Dean, been a long while since we've had
a new ...
Bela Lugosi´s 129th
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● Artwork by *Gor Mandra* for Bela's 129th.
*Bela Lugosi* was born *129* years ago today. Lugosi,
born October 20, 1882 as Béla Ferenc Dezcö Blasko
in Lu...
We Don’t Need No Alien Invasion: The Faculty
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Next to Disturbing Behavior, The Faculty has been one of my favorite movies
on the horrors of high school conformity. Set in rural Ohio, a band of
teenag...
Ingrid and Michael and you and me
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*The British horror film.*
A bit like the American horror film, except for the fact that a) it had a
different Golden Age (roughly 1956-1975), and b) it ha...
Jinx Speaketh
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One of (if not the) most evilly influential women in music is now on
Blogspot!
Jinx Dawson, "irreverent, erotic, fiendish Left Hand Path Ceremonial
Magi...
I offer this Book of Truths
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In 1848, Poe published the book that he thought would serve as his major
posthumous legacy. He was ultimately wrong, but Eureka still interests both
schola...
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The links will stay up until the files have been deleted by the host sites.
After that you'll have to wait until next year. Hope you had a great
Halloween!...
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