Tomb of Terror
The Tomb of Terror – Gargoyles (1972)
This will be the last Tomb article for a while. I’ve got to give myself more time to work on horror projects of my own. Thanks for reading. – John A monster suit can make or break a horror film. With the right makeup effects…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – Arachnophobia (1990)
Every Saturday night the Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. I hate spiders. I’d rather be mugged than see a large spider in the same room as me. They are awful, alien-looking things that need to…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – The Phantom of the Opera (1989)
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. Gaston Leroux’s 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera is a piece of horror literature history. It sits alongside Bram Stoker’s Dracula from 1897 and Mary…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – Wolfen (1981)
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. Last week, in my review of The Howling, I noted that 1981 has been unofficially labeled “the year of the werewolf” by horror fans. During the summer…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – The Howling (1981)
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. I love werewolves. They are my favorite movie monsters, beating out the more popular faves, vampires and zombies. Maybe it’s because there haven’t been a ton…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – Night of the Comet (1984)
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. Death is scary. When you get right down to the basics of it, that’s what makes a horror film work. People don’t want to die. They…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – Burke & Hare (2010) – SIFF Film Review
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. At one time, John Landis was on one of the best rolls of any comedy director. Following the cult success of Kentucky Fried Movie in 1977,…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – The Intruder (2010) – SIFF Film Review
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. CGI killed the creature feature. It made it so we have direct to video lines made up of entirely nature gone amok films featuring cheap, cartoony…
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