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Hammer also hit pay dirt with Horror of Dracula and The Mummy, and tried and failed to kick off a werewolf series with the sprawling but enjoyable The Curse of the Werewolf (1961), which is mostly ...
It was the studio that screamed. For not quite 20 years, Britain’s Hammer Films delighted horror fans with an entire shuddering, shrieking menagerie of monsters – from man-made creatures to ...
Hammer House of Horror will soon be going live on the stage, which sounds like an experience not to be missed. Set in London’s atmospheric Hoxton Hall for a maximum of 200 people per night In ...
Welcome to Hidden Horrors of Peacock, a monthly column spotlighting off-the-beaten-path scary movies and TV available to watch right now on NBCUniversal's streaming service. From cult classics to ...
Dutch producer John De Mol is reviving famed British horror studio Hammer Film Prods., which built its name on a string of pics released in the 1950s and 1960s under the Hammer House of Horror label.
Both of these Hammer Horror Mego x Topps figures are priced at $19.99 each, will ship within 100 days and are only available for a couple more days right here. Credit: Mego ...
Creepy kids are very often a winning formula in horror, and they work well in at least one other Hammer House of Horror episode, as we’ll soon see. “Growing Pains,” though, is a case of both ...
The Mummy had a similar fate in the Hammer Studios cycle of Universal Monster remakes — it never generated the same acclaim and slew of sequels as Hammer's takes on Dracula and Frankenstein ...
Throughout horror movie history, mummies have seemed like the forgotten classic monster. Lumbering around, covered in bandages, they don’t have the literary cache of Frankenstein’s Monster or ...
Dutch producer John De Mol is reviving famed British horror studio Hammer Film Prods., which built its name on a string of pics released in the 1950s and 1960s under the Hammer House of Horror label.
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