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This horror outing from Brain Damage Films presents the tale of a genetic engineer who makes a deal with the devil--or the Lord Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Hitchcock's The Birds (1963) had a more modern backdrop; it was a prime example of a menace stemming from nature gone mad and one of the first American examples of the horror-of-Armageddon sub-genre. One of the most influential horror films of the late 1960s was George Romero's Night of the Living Dead (1968). This horror-of-Armageddon film about zombies was later deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" enough to be preserved by the United States National Film Registry. Blending psychological insights with gore, it moved the genre even further away from the gothic horror trends of earlier eras and brought horror into everyday life. [7]
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SFReader is pleased to offer this selection of Horror Movies, all on DVD. You can re-order the results by clicking on the arrows at the top of the columns or filter your search by rating. Click on All Horror Movies to return to the full list.
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February 16, 2008 -- In anticipation of the upcoming Olympics, horror movies are now officially banned in China. This is apparently so that no tourists will be offended when they are visiting the country for the 2008 Olympics. More>>
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David Cronenberg shuns the splatter and gore of his cult horror movies for psychological terror in Spider, a powerful and moving tale of mental illness adapted from Patrick McGrath's novel of the same name. It's a difficult and challenging film, taking place largely inside the warped mind of a
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"Fangoria is the first and most prestigious brand for horror and will deliver for SIRIUS listeners unprecedented access to the best in horror entertainment," said Scott Greenstein, President of Entertainment and Sports, SIRIUS Satellite Radio. "Fangoria Radio is certain to become appointment listening for horror fans nationwide."
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